On Sun, Aug 09, 2015 at 12:02:22PM +0200, Václav ??milauer wrote:
> The first goal of this port would be to bootstrap Debian (using gcc+binutils
> as cross-compiler, those are available from Intel IIRC) and use its
> cross-compiled userland (compiler, packaging infrastructure) over NFS to
> compile
On 09/08/15 11:02, Václav Šmilauer wrote:
> The platform is identified as x86_64-k1om-linux-gnu
Please see:
https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/Dpkg/FAQ#Q._Can_we_add_support_for_a_new_dpkg_architecture.3F
As far as I understand it, you will have a problem because dpkg ignores
the vendor part of the GN
FIrst, you should make sure gcc/linux/glibc works for Phi,
and then bootstrap them with these steps:
https://wiki.debian.org/MultiarchCrossToolchainBootstrap
You will need to figure out your patch for these 3 packages' debian/ staff.
Is that the most current documentation for cross-bootstrap? I
host filesystem through NFS. The platform is identified as
x86_64-k1om-linux-gnu; gcc, binutils and glibc support this arch
Why does this need to be a new port, then?
Did you try running a Debian/amd64 chroot on it, or even just
a couple of statically linked binaries, to verify that?
Václav Šmilauer doxos.eu> writes:
> host filesystem through NFS. The platform is identified as
> x86_64-k1om-linux-gnu; gcc, binutils and glibc support this arch
Why does this need to be a new port, then?
Did you try running a Debian/amd64 chroot on it, or even just
a couple of statical
On Sun, Aug 9, 2015 at 6:02 PM, Václav Šmilauer wrote:
> Hi devs,
>
> I am currently trying to complie numerical simulation code Woo [1] to run on
> Xeon Phi. Woo is written in a mix of Python and c++, using a number of c++
> libs and Python packages.
>
> As you may know, Xeon Phi is 60-core (240
Hi devs,
I am currently trying to complie numerical simulation code Woo [1] to
run on Xeon Phi. Woo is written in a mix of Python and c++, using a
number of c++ libs and Python packages.
As you may know, Xeon Phi is 60-core (240 Hyper-Threaded cores) card
with 4-16GB RAM, Pentium-like cores
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