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* Re: [hppa-linux] egcs and binutils cross compiling
@ 1999-02-18 15:40 Jason Eckhardt
  1999-02-19  7:15 ` Alex deVries
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 8+ messages in thread
From: Jason Eckhardt @ 1999-02-18 15:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: hppa-linux


>
> Okay, I've finished packaging the following:
> - an update on binutils to bring it to 2.9.1
> - egcs
>
> It looks like it might work, but to be honest it's difficult to tell at
> this point.  At least it will be a starting point.
>

 I think most of you are using Mklinux as the crosscompiler host. Has
 anyone tried building the cross compiler from HP-UX? This will probably
 have to be my build system since Mklinux doesn't work for me.
 jason.

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* RE: [hppa-linux] egcs and binutils cross compiling
@ 1999-02-21 16:26 Smith, Todd
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From: Smith, Todd @ 1999-02-21 16:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 'hppa-linux@puffingroup.com'

Paul,

Okay, I was just asking to determine what reasons were behind anything
that hinted at being "non-standard".  The one arrow that can be thrown
at the open-source community can be that it is easy to fragment.  I was
trying to do my part and keep the community on the same page where
possible and/or desired.

Thank you for your time.

Todd Smith  <todd.smith@camcare.com>

Systems Analyst
Charleston Area Medical Center 

-----Original Message-----
From: Paul J.Y. Lahaie [mailto:pjlahaie@atlsci.com]
Sent: Saturday, February 20, 1999 12:51 PM
To: hppa-linux@puffingroup.com
Subject: Re: [hppa-linux] egcs and binutils cross compiling

>    Also, I am aware of little (if any) non-open source packages that
>run under MkLinux and since this port aims to run on at least all the
>MkLinux supported hardware, there aren't many big reasons to worry
about
>MkLinux compatibility.

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* RE: [hppa-linux] egcs and binutils cross compiling
@ 1999-02-20 17:29 Smith, Todd
  1999-02-20 17:51 ` Paul J.Y. Lahaie
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 8+ messages in thread
From: Smith, Todd @ 1999-02-20 17:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 'hppa-linux@puffingroup.com'

Alex,

I certainly don't know what I talking about, but bear with me for a
moment.  Why does the ELF header structures need to change?  I thought
that one of the core strengths to Linux is the 99% code compatibility.
AFAIK, one of the original reasons to switch to ELF from a.out in the
i386 community to become closer to "mainstream" UNIX binary structures.

I understand that the Mach microkernel is a different underlying
structure then a monolithic kernel, but why is MkLinux and monolithic
Linux THAT much different in userspace?  If the ELF headers are
different, then no MkLinux binary would work on a HPPA monolithic
system.  I can understand vast low-level differences between monolithic
and Mklinux, but userspace binaries should be the same.

I realize that I am probably missing the point.  However, fragmentation
of Linux is something that I am against from the ground level.

Todd Smith  <todd.smith@camcare.com>

Systems Analyst
Charleston Area Medical Center 

-----Original Message-----
From: Alex deVries [mailto:adevries@redhat.com]
Sent: Friday, February 19, 1999 2:16 AM
To: hppa-linux@puffingroup.com
Subject: Re: [hppa-linux] egcs and binutils cross compiling



>Also, Paul is changing the ELF header structure significantly between
>mklinux and *real* linux, so we're getting close to having to just
abandon
>all of mklinux.

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* [hppa-linux] egcs and binutils cross compiling
@ 1999-02-18  7:00 Alex deVries
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 8+ messages in thread
From: Alex deVries @ 1999-02-18  7:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: hppa-linux


Okay, I've finished packaging the following:
- an update on binutils to bring it to 2.9.1
- egcs

It looks like it might work, but to be honest it's difficult to tell at
this point.  At least it will be a starting point.

The easiest way is to download everything in
ftp://burrow.puffingroup.com/pub/parisc/tools/RPMS , but there are
references on http://www.puffingroup.com/hppa-linux/ .

All this work is done by Paul Lahaie, I just did the packaging.

- Alex

-- 
Alex deVries <puffin@redhat.com>     
Red Hat Contrib Net maintainer          
Ottawa, Canada  
HPPA/Linux Porting Team


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