Hi Marc,
yes, it looks good to me. I've evaluate your patch with several arm toolchain
configurations and it works on Ubuntu 9.04. I think you can push your patch to
upstream.
br,
Stephan
Am Freitag, 1. April 2011, um 21:46:01 schrieb Marc Kleine-Budde:
On 03/29/2011 05:23 PM, Stephan Linz
On 03/29/2011 05:23 PM, Stephan Linz wrote:
For a arm compiler it has the problem that the binutils don't support
cfi_sections;
target: glibc-headers.prepare
.
.
.
checking whether the CFI directive .cfi_sections is supported... no
After fixing those problems I ran into the next
Am Mittwoch, 30. März 2011, um 08:15:11 schrieb Alexander Dahl:
Am 29.03.2011 17:23, schrieb Stephan Linz:
How did you fixed the CFI problem for CentOS? I've the same problem with
other old systems (ex. Ubuntu 9.04 LTS).
Ubuntu 8.04 LTS or Ubuntu 9.04? (There's no 9.04 LTS.)
9.04 -- right
Am Dienstag, 29. März 2011, um 23:14:37 schrieb Erwin Rol:
Hey Stephan,
On 29-3-2011 17:23, Stephan Linz wrote:
Am Dienstag, 15. März 2011, um 13:06:06 schrieb Erwin Rol:
Hi Erwin,
How did you fixed the CFI problem for CentOS? I've the same problem with
other old systems (ex. Ubuntu
Hey Stephan,
On 29-3-2011 17:23, Stephan Linz wrote:
Am Dienstag, 15. März 2011, um 13:06:06 schrieb Erwin Rol:
Hi Erwin,
How did you fixed the CFI problem for CentOS? I've the same problem with other
old systems (ex. Ubuntu 9.04 LTS).
I build the binutils SRPM from Fedora 13 on Centos
Hallo all,
Is there a list of supported distributions for ptxdist. I am using RHEL
5.5 (actually CentOS 5.5) and have big troubles to use ptxdist on that
distribution. And RHEL 5.5 is not exactly an exotic distribution.
Problems I had/have are (but not limited to);
1 - host GCC is not able
Hi Erwin,
On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 11:51:13AM +0100, Erwin Rol wrote:
Is there a list of supported distributions for ptxdist. I am using
RHEL 5.5 (actually CentOS 5.5) and have big troubles to use ptxdist
on that distribution. And RHEL 5.5 is not exactly an exotic
distribution.
Problems I
Patches are useless when you (ptx) don't have the OS to test it.
I would really suggest adding more platforms than just Debian (Ubuntu is
pretty much a Debian), even though for most Debian users their OS is the
center of the know universe ;-)
The python problem seems a dependency problem of
On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 01:06:06PM +0100, Erwin Rol wrote:
Patches are useless when you (ptx) don't have the OS to test it.
If they look sane, it's ok :-)
I would really suggest adding more platforms than just Debian
(Ubuntu is pretty much a Debian), even though for most Debian users
their
So may be we simply start a poll on Who is using PTXdist with which distro?
And may be we add a What has to be installed in prior?
Most of the time I'm using a frequently updated Gentoo.
For me PTXdist is working out of the box compiling toolchains and bsps for
powerpc-603e.
I'm using Lubuntu
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