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From: Philipp Riegger <lists@××××××××××××.de>
To: gentoo-catalyst@l.g.o
Subject: [gentoo-catalyst] Re: [gentoo-embedded] GNAP in Google SoC
Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2007 11:03:46
Message-Id: F717C976-9835-4A26-8293-60C50C9B8F01@anderedomain.de
1 Hi!
2
3 I tried to get an answer on gentoo-embedded and i wrote a private
4 mail to Mike, but somehow i did not get an answer. Therefore i try
5 gentoo-catalyst now.
6
7 On 26.03.2007, at 07:31, Mike Frysinger wrote:
8
9 > On Saturday 24 March 2007, Jose Alberto wrote:
10 >> El sáb, 24-03-2007 a las 03:29 -0400, Mike Frysinger escribió:
11 >>> On Wednesday 21 March 2007, josé Alberto Suárez López wrote:
12 >>>> The Google summer of code is yet open, so maybe somebody is
13 >>>> interesting
14 >>>> in some ideas for GNAP[1]
15 >>>
16 >>> isnt GNAP built via catalyst ? so most of these features really
17 >>> dont
18 >>> look specific to GNAP at all (nor should they be)
19 >>
20 >> the crossdev idea of course is mainly in catalyst, so the rest is
21 >> more
22 >> in the gnap side.
23 >
24 > well, it'll probably be best that if/when you start working on the
25 > cross-compile support on catalyst, we do it together and/or over the
26 > gentoo-embedded list since ive already started working on this ...
27 >
28 > no point in having you do a bunch of cross-compiling work for
29 > catalyst to only
30 > have it shot down ;)
31
32 I'm working on the GSoC project which aims at enabling gnap builds on
33 non-x86 and which enables cross-compiling for gnap. I did not work
34 that much on the last point so far, since i'd like to know what is
35 already done, first.
36
37 So... How's the status on this one?
38
39 Philipp

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