From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Received: from mailserv2.iuinc.com (qmailr@mailserv2.iuinc.com [206.245.164.55]) by puffin.external.hp.com (8.8.7/8.8.7) with SMTP id LAA19476 for ; Tue, 15 Jun 1999 11:25:28 -0600 From: Steven Pritchard Message-Id: <199906151725.MAA11161@osiris.silug.org> Subject: Re: [parisc-linux] Compiling Linux Kernel on HP-UX In-Reply-To: <199906151031.MAA12339@pallas.spacetec.no> from Tor Arntsen at "Jun 15, 99 12:31:47 pm" To: tor@spacetec.no (Tor Arntsen) Date: Tue, 15 Jun 1999 12:25:09 -0500 (CDT) Cc: Ulrich.Strelow@Schering.DE, parisc-linux@thepuffingroup.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII List-ID: Tor Arntsen said: > On Jun 15, 11:26, Ulrich.Strelow@schering.de wrote: > >I am running HP-UX 10.20, so I cannot use the depots from > >ftp://puffin.external.hp.com/pub/parisc/binaries/depot/. > >So the question is: do I need gcc 2.8.1 and binutils 2.9.1 to build the > >kernel on HP-UX or is this some other error ? > > I'm pretty sure you need the hacked egcs and binutils. You can check them > out of cvs from the same place as the kernel (I use them for cross-compiling > though). I suppose I should mention that the only reason I chose to compile gcc 2.8.1 and binutils 2.9.1 was that I was almost positive that gcc 2.8.1 would build with the bundled K&R compiler. (I couldn't find a copy of the ANSI C compiler for 11 over the weekend.) I figured that the vanilla gcc and binutils would give me enough of a development environment that I could build anything else. I have binaries of egcs 1.1.2 built, but I'm going to try to run the test suite before I put them out on puffin.external.hp.com. After that, I'll go for the CVS versions. When it looks like everything is built for 11, I'll probably go back and build 10.20 binaries of anything you can't already find on hpux.cs.utah.edu or hpux.cae.wisc.edu. BTW, I've tested the bash binary... It seems to work fine. Steve -- steve@silug.org | Linux Users of Central Illinois (217)698-1694 | Meetings the 4th Tuesday of every month Steven Pritchard | http://www.luci.org/ for more info