Patrick Baggett wrote:
Packages are one thing but...Didn't the linux kernel drop SPARCv7/8 support? I
remember reading their atomic ops and they uses 'cas' and 'casx' which are very
clearly sparcv9 instructions. It might have been a conditional code path
The arch/sparc[32|64] directories wher
Alexander Feld wrote:
Hi,
Just want to make public:
I've put some effort into a sparc32 repository
containing wheezy packages:
http://developer.gaisler.net/debian/
Most of the packages are cross-compiled, more
natively compiled will follow...
There is also a 64-bit sparc-32 cross compiler
with m
Packages are one thing but...Didn't the linux kernel drop SPARCv7/8
support? I remember reading their atomic ops and they uses 'cas' and 'casx'
which are very clearly sparcv9 instructions. It might have been a
conditional code path
On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 4:38 PM, Alexander Feld
wrote:
> Hi,
> >
Hi,
> Just want to make public:
> I've put some effort into a sparc32 repository
> containing wheezy packages:
> http://developer.gaisler.net/debian/
> Most of the packages are cross-compiled, more
> natively compiled will follow...
> There is also a 64-bit sparc-32 cross compiler
> with many dev-p
Just want to make public:
I've put some effort into a sparc32 repository
containing wheezy packages:
http://developer.gaisler.net/debian/
Most of the packages are cross-compiled, more
natively compiled will follow...
There is also a 64-bit sparc-32 cross compiler
with many dev-packages preinstalle
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