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Ned Ludd wrote: |
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> You should of started a new thread for this vs hijacking a sub thread of |
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> somebody else's. |
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Ned, |
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I apologize, I am confused, I though I started a new thread? That is |
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how it is in my email... I apologize, I did not mean to cause any |
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trouble at all. Can you explain to me what you mean (Sorry, just |
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confused... I do believe I edited a message but i deleted everything |
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except the gentoo-embedded address. Does that screw things up somehow? |
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Anyway, I do apologize, I did not mean to cause trouble. |
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> On Mon, 2006-07-10 at 12:44 -0500, nick thompson wrote: |
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>> hi all, |
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>> I have a nslu2 (non-turbo, "slug") and I have everything up to date |
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>> except gcc freezes when untarring the tar.bz2, and I have let it sit for |
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>> hours and hours, even overnight, and it sure seems frozen to me. Anyone |
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>> seen this? |
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> Yes I have in the exact same spot. Sadly I never found a solution for |
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> that problem. Seems to me that the kernel hates on large file i/o. |
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> Perhaps try unpacking it elsewhere and net mounting it. |
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> or.. build a cross native compiler for armeb. |
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> good luck. |
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Wow. So you have the same problem, that is the only package that |
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currently does not compile? Ok then I do believe I am completely up to |
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date. (well as much as I can be.., since gcc freezes.) Anyway, another |
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message to follow... |
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Nick |
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"All unix, all the time." |
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http://npt.ath.cx |
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