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On Sunday 26 October 2008, Mike Frysinger wrote: |
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> On Wednesday 03 September 2008, Ned Ludd wrote: |
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> > Crossdev is known to have a few problems building recently. Bails out on |
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> > headers on pretty much every arch. There are two workarounds for this |
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> > that I know of at the moment. One is to hack the ebuild and add |
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> > --disable-headers and the other is to simply let crossdev fail. Then |
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> > emerge -1O cross-$CHOST/gcc && crossdev -t $CHOST while making sure |
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> > nsl/iconv/locales are disabled. |
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> not sure why people think they need to hack things. the crossdev |
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> flag --without-headers works exactly the same. |
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> i seem to have some free time atm to catch up on some things ... |
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all the low hanging fruit should be squashed now. at least on my G5, i was |
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able to install these targets with crossdev: |
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arm: glibc-2.8 / gcc-4.3.2 |
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sh4: glibc-2.8 / gcc-4.3.2 |
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i686: glibc-2.8 / gcc-4.3.2 |
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powerpc64: glibc-2.8 / gcc-4.3.2 |
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i686: uclibc-0.9.30 / gcc-4.3.2 |
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peace out |
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-mike |