+++ Wookey [2013-02-27 02:10 +]:
> State of the Debian/Ubuntu arm64 port
> =
>
> *** Arm64 lives! ***
>
> Executive summary
> -
>
> * There is now a bootable (raring) image to download and run
> * A bit more work is needed to make the ro
Nice work, Wookey! If experience cross-building for armhf is any guide,
all you need for NSS is a host build of shlibsign; see
https://github.com/mkedwards/crosstool-ng/blob/master/patches/nss/3.12.10/0001-Modify-shlibsign-wrapper-for-cross-compilation.patch.
There's also scriptage in that repo f
On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 06:38:55PM -0300, Cláudio Sampaio wrote:
> Is there any device with Aarch64 on sale? I couldn't find any, only some
> mentions from Calxeda.
> Would you mind to provide suggestions of any seller which sells through the
> internet?
There are none for sale yet. I believe som
On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 11:10 PM, Wookey wrote:
> State of the Debian/Ubuntu arm64 port
> =
>
> *** Arm64 lives! ***
>
Hi,
Is there any device with Aarch64 on sale? I couldn't find any, only some
mentions from Calxeda.
Would you mind to provide suggestions of
On Wed, 2013-02-27 at 13:37 +, Wookey wrote:
> I had to choose between getting this working in vaguely finite time
> and keeping both Debian and Ubuntu bootstraps in sync, so unstable
> just got stuck at the 'toolchain bootstrap needed' stage.
That's quite reasonable
> Is raring useful to you
+++ Ian Campbell [2013-02-27 12:00 +]:
> On Wed, 2013-02-27 at 02:10 +, Wookey wrote:
> >
> > Setting up an arm64 build environment is very simple. Use
> > sbuild-createchroot or mk-sbuild
> > and point at the bootstrap repo, with a bit of config and some updated
> > tools packages from
On Wed, 2013-02-27 at 02:10 +, Wookey wrote:
>
> Setting up an arm64 build environment is very simple. Use sbuild-createchroot
> or mk-sbuild
> and point at the bootstrap repo, with a bit of config and some updated tools
> packages from
> the repo (amd64 only supplied). Details are given on
W dniu 27.02.2013 03:10, Wookey pisze:
> State of the Debian/Ubuntu arm64 port
> =
>
> *** Arm64 lives! ***
Congratulations Wookey (and everyone involved)!
> * There is now a bootable (raring) image to download and run
> Once you've created a tarball chroot
State of the Debian/Ubuntu arm64 port
=
*** Arm64 lives! ***
Executive summary
-
* There is now a bootable (raring) image to download and run
* Everything has been rebuilt against glibc 2.17 so it works
* A bit more work is needed to make th
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