On Sep 28, 2010, at 9:06 AM, Martin Langhoff wrote:

> On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 11:46 AM, rihowa...@gmail.com
> <rihowa...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> It would make more sense for me to base this effort on F11 XS code even if 
>> it is experimental.  This will help find hardware dependencies in the code.
> 
> The only "binary" package IIRC is ejabberd-xs. And given that it's
> "compiled" against Erlang, it may well be portable bytecode.
Actually I remember there being an X86 blob in F9 XS bios-crypto tree

> 
> There are also "pyo" files which should be portable across
> platform/cpu (but not across Python version).
> 
>> Is this the location you are referring to for the F11 XS 
>> http://fedora.laptop.org/xs/testing/olpc/11/source/SOURCES/ ?
> 
> That'll have tarballs. You are looking for the git repos, which are
> all under http://dev.laptop.org/git/

The XS related projects I see in http://dev.laptop.org/git/projects  all seem 
many months to years old.
Are you referring to trees under http://dev.laptop.org/git/users? If so which 
are the correct ones for F11 XS?


> 
>> I know in the earlier versions of XS software there were a number of places 
>> that the arch was hard coded to an X86 variants.
> 
> Help cleaning up bogus explicit arch welcome :-)

The make files have X86 archs hard coded in them

Well need to get going to the day job...

> 
> 
> m
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