Hi Mark!
Mark H Weaver m...@netris.org skribis:
If you own a 64-bit MIPS system (including Loongson 2F), are willing to
build everything on your own machine, and would like to try out the
preliminary port of Guix to MIPS N32, the loongson branch of the Guix
git repo is ready for your early
On Fri, Oct 18, 2013 at 11:41:24AM -0400, Mark H Weaver wrote:
More importantly, because there are so many patches for Loongson 2F that
are not yet ready to be applied upstream -- either because they are not
sufficiently clean, or because they choose a compile-time configuration
that uses
Andreas Enge andr...@enge.fr skribis:
On Fri, Oct 18, 2013 at 11:41:24AM -0400, Mark H Weaver wrote:
More importantly, because there are so many patches for Loongson 2F that
are not yet ready to be applied upstream -- either because they are not
sufficiently clean, or because they choose a
Hi Andreas and Ludovic!
l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes:
Andreas Enge andr...@enge.fr skribis:
Personally, I think mips64el should be a fully qualified release architecture
just as i686 and x86_64. So it would be better to have it in master and
not in a separate branch.
So far, the
Mark H Weaver m...@netris.org skribis:
l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes:
Andreas Enge andr...@enge.fr skribis:
Personally, I think mips64el should be a fully qualified release
architecture
just as i686 and x86_64. So it would be better to have it in master and
not in a separate
I tried to build ‘hello’ twice, and the following error occurred each
time:
stripping binaries in
/nix/store/hl8khv4qip9nwbm1qm93irbz9has4wrd-gcc-cross-boot0-4.7.3/bin with
strip and flags (--strip-debug)
phase `strip' succeeded after 17 seconds
error (ignored): aborting transaction: cannot
Hi Nikita,
Nikita Karetnikov nik...@karetnikov.org writes:
I tried to build ‘hello’ twice, and the following error occurred each
time:
stripping binaries in
/nix/store/hl8khv4qip9nwbm1qm93irbz9has4wrd-gcc-cross-boot0-4.7.3/bin
with strip and flags (--strip-debug)
phase `strip' succeeded
I still think it's probably a good idea to switch away from JFS, since
you're likely to run into other problems like this,
I see this as an opportunity to report problems.
but if you really
want to stick with JFS, compiling a newer version of SQLite and then
reconfiguring and rebuilding