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On 13 Aug 2015 07:58, 姜渠 wrote: |
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> 2015-08-12 15:47 GMT+08:00 Mike Frysinger: |
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> > On 12 Aug 2015 15:20, Leno Hou wrote: |
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> > >> 2. How to control endian difference via profiles ? i.e. *How to get |
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> > >> ppc64le as a full stage/profile along side ppc64* ? |
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> > >> Could you give me in detail ? |
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> > >you probably want to create a new profile dir: |
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> > > profiles/arch/powerpc/ppc64/little-endian/ |
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> > >then add a make.defaults file with the right CHOST defaults. as we find |
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> > >packages that have problems on little endian, that provides you a safe |
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> > >space to mask features too. |
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> > |
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> > >then create a new target for linux users: |
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> > > |
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> > profiles/default/linux/powerpc/ppc64/13.0/64bit-userland/little-endian/ |
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> > >that'll inherit the arch/powerpc/ppc64/little-endian parent |
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> I tried this way and could merge some packages quite well, that's great |
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> and really helpful. |
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> But I still quite confused about the CHOST, such as if I couldn't compile |
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> "sandbox" successfully in this method, however when I tried to use ppc32's |
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> profile, it builds well without any errors (similar situation of other |
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> packages on ppc64's profile as well). What's that mean? how to fix this? |
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> Could you give me some details ? |
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w/out error messages it's hard to guess at what the problem is you're seeing. |
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-mike |