Hello,

Not sure if I am posting it to the right place, but this seems to be the 
mailing list to ask. I tried to send it to arch-dev-public list but was 
redirected by the system to this list.

I am about to start working as an intern at CIP United, a company focusing on 
MIPS chips, and I will be bootstrapping Arch Linux onto the MIPS64r6 
architecture, in a fashion similar to Arch Linux ARM.

I have checked the Arch Linux MIPS project, but it seems to be inactive for 
years now. I have checked ArchWiki's DeveloperWiki section, but it seems to 
lack guidelines or suggestions on bootstrapping Arch onto a new architecture. 
Therefore I have a few questions:
- Intuitively, I think I should cross-compile the packages of the "core" 
section (sans a few x64-specific packages) and build a bootable rootfs, but I 
was having some trouble finding how should I set makepkg to cross-compile. Do I 
just set up an Arch developer environment as usual, but substitute the 
toolchain with the cross ones?
- Does adding a new architecture require modifications to the pacman source 
code? Or pacman itself should support new architectures? I have also tried 
looking at pacman source code, and it seems to not have hard-coded list of 
architectures, but I am not 100% sure about this (if I'll have to modify the 
source code of pacman, I will be emailing the pacman-dev mailing list regarding 
their policies on patches etc.).

Thank you for your time and have a nice day.
Sincerely

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