From: David Jander <david.jander@protonic.nl>
To: linuxppc-dev@ozlabs.org
Cc: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de>
Subject: Best hardware platform for native compiling...
Date: Tue, 21 Jul 2009 11:16:52 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200907211116.52963.david.jander@protonic.nl> (raw)
Hi all,
This might sound as a stupid question (and maybe sligtly off-topic), but I
have not found an (easy) answer and I suspect many on this list will have a
good suggestion to make:
We are developing (and maintaining) different embedded linux systems based on
different PowerPC processors. From small MPC852T with little RAM and Flash,
up to 400MHz MPC5200- and MPC5121e based systems that resemble more a PC or
netbook than an embedded system in terms of RAM and storage.
For smaller systems we use a customized ELDK-based OS and cross-compile almost
everything on a PC.
For bigger systems we often run a debian-derived OS like Ubuntu, and many
pieces are compiled natively on the target... just because it is easy and
quick to do, and cross-compiling certain packages can be a real pain.
But, a 400 MHz e300 core is not really fast for compiling, so I have been
considering buying some sort of PowerPC-based system with a faster processor,
just as a "build-server" (a G5 would do wonders I guess).
It seems like the only real option is one of the smaller IBM Power servers,
but that seems overkill to me. We also don't feel like buying some old
second-hand Apple gear.
Is there any other available and affordable platform that can be used to run
linux and compile software natively for 32-bit PowerPC?
Any suggestion is welcome!
Best regards,
P.S.: I am writing this while running "dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot" on the
package "xserver-xfbdev" from ubuntu 9.04 on a MPC5121e.... it will take 40
minutes ;-)
--
David Jander
Protonic Holland.
next reply other threads:[~2009-07-21 9:47 UTC|newest]
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2009-07-21 9:16 David Jander [this message]
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2009-07-21 10:31 ` Best hardware platform for native compiling David Jander
2009-07-21 12:00 ` Gabriel Paubert
2009-07-21 12:47 ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt
2009-07-22 20:18 ` Olof Johansson
2009-07-21 13:07 ` David Jander
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