ilo_0.9.3.deb on
http://faure.debian.org/~paci
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is a silo_0.9.3.deb
on kubrick.debian.org (~paci/new-build/). I have not put it
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can do it, if someone told me which machine I have to use :)
(master? va?).
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#x27; script (an old script, to be honest),
to create a new silo.conf (and you should have already one
installed which you can use as an example)
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h of them, and let me know
(I haven't an ultra machine).
I have seen a lot of people downloading it from ftp.prosa.it,
but I have never received any feedback.
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t can boot SunOS out of the box
if someone can confirm that it works, I will upload to potato
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es?
You must call SUN, and ask to sobstitute the eprom, which is gone.
All the SS1+ are going to loose the ethernet address right soon.
AFAIK, it happens on all sparcs.
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On Thu, Oct 29, 1998 at 10:36:16PM -0800, Jeffrey Ebert wrote:
> I have a headless Sparc2, and I have succeeded in getting Debian running
> on it. My problem is that the silo doesn't want to boot automatically.
> It just sits there forever waiting for me to press the enter key. I
> don't want t
On Thu, Oct 15, 1998 at 01:12:16PM +0200, Christian Meder wrote:
[...]
> Right. I would like to see a freeze on Sparc the result of which we should
> call _development_ snapshot instead of release to distinguish them.
>
> Remember the article of Alan Cox recently on slashdot.
>
> * Release
e.h:23: linux/rose.h: No such file or directory
make: *** [gpm.o] Error 1
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U __bzero
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U __bzero
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ue also for ui_mtime, ui_ctime
>
> As what is that defined? In my headers (2.1.89) it is defined as
> ufs_timeval, which is perfectly defined
it is defined as timeval, and not ufs_timeval
timeval is defined in time.h
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an expert with assembler code, how should
I call gcc in this particular case?
I wasn't able to find __set_errno in glibc sources,
but I haven't time to grep any more. :-)
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, but the problems with silo remains
Instead, now I have a new problem: after installing libc6
2.0.92, /bin/login complains about not being able to load
shared libraries: symbol setutxent, version GLIBC_2.0 not
defined in file libc.so.6 with link time reference
yes, I'm not very lucky with sparc
at I'm suffering from
low disk space.
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> Ciao,
> I've managed to compile silo with glibc,
> don't know how (uh, I have only run 'make', and the
> problem with __setjmp already defined in libc5
> disappeared).
The problem is still there. Silo must be linked wit
Davide Barbieri wrote:
> Ciao,
> I've managed to compile silo with glibc,
> don't know how (uh, I have only run 'make', and the
> problem with __setjmp already defined in libc5
> disappeared).
>
> Now I cannot install silo, because:
>
&g
is because /dev/sd result READ ONLY)
I'm working on it...
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y that way, but silo lacks these functions:
str*
mem*
ext2*
udiv, umul, urem and probably others...
BTW, isn't __setjmp already defined also in libc5?
(I haven't a libc5 system here)
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les succesfully, but it doesn't work
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ./silo
Fatal: cannot read superblock on /dev/sd (READ_ONLY)
even if I'm root.
Any help, would be appreciated.
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Ciao,
someone could explain to me, why file descriptors are now
defined both in sys/select.h and in linux/time.h?
Is this correct?
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Davide Barbieri wrote:
> Eric Delaunay wrote:
> > Hello,
> Ciao
>
> > I installed the latest libc6 packages & the dumb ld-2.0.91.so from Juan.
> > However, I cannot rlogin anymore to my sparc :-(
> me too
>
> > I get the following erro
ow me the same warning).
>
> Now I'm trying to build the latest netbase package (3.03-1) but it fails due
> to some conflicts between bits/socket.h and asm/socket.h.
I have installed those packages, but I'm still stuck with the login and rlogin
problem
> Any experience on
problems, now, so I'm not able
to think about this new one. Everyone else has something to suggest?
Thank you
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ot of time ago (now I'm working
on a glibc silo), and sources should be there. I can't verify,
my connection is terribly slow. Well, I should search them
on my hard disk.
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--control returned error exit status 2
Errors were encountered while processing:
gcc_2.7.2.3-3.deb
so, it's a tar problem. But tar is working well on my machine.
Ah, I'm using the latest version for all of my packages.
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Oct 28 16:44:49 test kernel: Fault: ld[3848]: segfaults at pc=50053100
the result is that configure doesn't find strerror, even if it is present
> BTW, I'm not able to reproduce your problem compiling glibc,
> but I'm trying to compile a newer o
Ciao,
ld segfaults very often. Too often.
This affects results from './configure', and prevents
a lot of programs to be compiled fine.
my ldso is 1.9.2-1
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Juan Cespedes wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Oct 1997, Davide Barbieri wrote:
> > gcc: Internal compiler error: program cc1 got fatal signal 11
> > make[3]: *** [/home/paci/libc-970928/builddir/math/s_ldexp.os] Error 1
> > make[3]: Leaving directory `/home/paci/libc-970928/math
from /usr/lib/gcc-lib/sparc-linux/2.7.2.3/specs
gcc version 2.7.2.3
I have tried, also, the old gcc 2.7.1.
Sorry, but I can't compile glibc.
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> On Thu, 16 Oct 1997, Davide Barbieri wrote:
> > Now I'm creating a new pgp debian package, signed with my pgp key.
> > Then I have to upload it to chiark, and not to master, right?
>
> Why not to master? You can upload it to master, to
.
Yes, it works... thank you very much.
Now I'm creating a new pgp debian package, signed with my pgp key.
Then I have to upload it to chiark, and not to master, right?
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Johnie Ingram wrote:
> "Davide" == Davide Barbieri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Davide> I'm working on pgp, rsa, ssh.
>
> Cool. The prepackaged pgp for sparc, and even the one I compiled
> myself, just dont work:
>
> Type Bi
o you remember what he have to do,
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>
> binutils_2.7.0.9-1, from master, works, AFAIK.
Yes, now it works... at least I'm able to compile "hello world" ;-)
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> You should use the same version on both libc6 and libc6-dev.
They are the same version.
ii libc6 2.0.90-970928- The GNU C library version 2 (run-time files)
ii libc6-dev 2.0.90-970928- The GNU C library version 2 (development fil
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lled the new glibc by Eric, and I think I haven't
change anything else.
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do? Wait?
Sure, I'm a bit confused by the situation...
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thank you for all that you have done
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so I wasn't able to apply
the patch; and even it I have done it, I couldn't compile glibc on
my slow sparc machine.
Someone want to try this patch?
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on this problem?
Until we have a (quite) stable glibc/ldso, we can't work
much on sparc package.
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piled tar.
And I don't want to continue my work on debian sparc,
until I have solved it.
What version of glibc do you have? And what version of ldso?
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Hi, I have upload debmake for sparc debian.
in the next few days I will do some other
arch indipendent upload...
are there someone else working on some packages?
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Davide Barbieri wrote:
> > You have to upgrade dpkg-dev to 1.4.0.17 or higher.
>
>
> I can't find it. And I can't compile it.
>
> I need gettextize, which isn't available on any packages that I checked.
>
> It should be in libc6-dev, I think, but
u have to upgrade dpkg-dev to 1.4.0.17 or higher.
I can't find it. And I can't compile it.
I need gettextize, which isn't available on any packages that I checked.
It should be in libc6-dev, I think, but it isn't there...
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Owen Crow wrote:
> At 04:07 PM 7/16/97 +0200, Davide Barbieri wrote:
> >I took another kernel, and went on...
>
> Where do I get this working kernel (with msdos fs)?
sorry, I didn't explain well: I mount another partition via nfs,
and take a normale sparc linux kernel, wh
o install the libc6-dev,
because it need gcc-2.7.2-2; Eric, are you sure that I have only
to patch the gcc specs file?
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Eric, I have an LX, on which I can try a debian installation
from scratch. Do you have compile enough package to try a glibc2 install?
Probably, our Italian Linux Society will buy a SparcStation 2 or 4,
which will dedicated to debian sparc porting.
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something related to crt*)
thanks
bye
PS> does someone know why sparc-linux is not supported by GNU?
none of the configure script of the GNU programs accept
sparc-linux as supported arch
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> package releases for Sparc.
This means that we should, now, use "standard" Debian policy when
uploading our Debian packages? Have we completed Stage1?
I'm the mantainer of SILO package, which is already at -2 version:
should I mail to new-mantainer?
If this is true, we are going to have a Debian Sparc distribution!!! :)
Many thanks
Ciao
Davide Barbieri
Hi,
while I'm still trying to understand what is (or could be)
wrong in my gcc package, I made a gdb package for debian sparc.
It is available via anonymous ftp on test.dei.unipd.it:/pub/debian
It is version 4.16-6, and not 4.16-1 because I have first
tried to compile the original packag
some help. Are there someone who have encounter
any problem with gcc on debian sparc?
I use the same sources from redhat distributions, so I
don't understand where is the problem... any help is,
obviously, much appreciated.
Thanks
Davide Barbieri
Eric Delaunay wrote:
> Davide Barbieri wrote:
> > Hi Eric
> >
> > I have divided libc5 in 3 package
> >
> > libc5
> > libc5-dev
> > libc5-dbg
> >
> > could you check on my ftp site, if I have made
> > something wrong, before
Hi
this question is direct especially to Bdale,
but may interests others...
you know, we are still in Stage1 ! So which methods are we
going to follow, to upload packages on master? Have we to follow
the same one that we use with standard debian packages?
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-x bash-xx.dsc and then dpkg-buildpackage
I think that this is the easy way. There are a lot of packages,
that only need recompiling on sparc, to have them ported.
This is also the best way, to have a single source to be
compiled for every platform on which debian runs.
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e port(s) in question, and what you're working on or are willing to
> work on? It would also help to know if you're already a Debian developer, or
> more to the point, whether you already have a login on master.debian.org.
> Don't assume I know anything, even if we've talked
Hi,
I hope this document will help Debian Sparc porting...
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Status of Debian Sparc Porting
Davide Barbieri, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Debian Sparc is a work in progress. It is not yet ready, but you
Davide Barbieri wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> there's a problem building debian packages on sparc,
> due to lack of a libc-sparc.deb
>
> so i tried to build it, using libc 5.3.12, which seems
> to be the last version, patched for Sparc/Linux, without success...
I still no
h for this libc release
anyone knows of a libc/kernel version combination
which is good?
also, there are someone else who tried to compile
libc for debian sparc?
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(plus other random things) so that
> once
> we can bootstrap a base system, it can be a self-hosting development for
> further package builds... and a clean rebuild of all of the low-level
> packages.
yes, obviously!
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an always find some time
to work on debian for sparc.
Let me know, what have you done yet, and what i can do
bye
Davide
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