Lots of 64-bit success!
Sean Callanan <[email protected]> Tue, 15 Jan 2002 19:39:12 +0000
| Newsgroups | org.kernel.vger.ultralinux |
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| Message-ID | <marc-linux-ultrasparc-101112385609135@msgid-missing> |
Dear mailing list:
I would like to report that with the help of many people on this list (Ben
Collins, Jakub Jelinek, and others - thank you!) I have managed to get a
LinuxFromScratch system working on an UltraSparc computer, with a hybrid
32-bit/64-bit userland which is so complete that I can compile Emacs and
the XFree86 libraries for sparc64 with no more difficulty than for sparc.
I also have X 4.1.0 working on my Ultra 5, thanks again to Ben Collins for
pointing to Dave S. Miller's patch.
The combination of software I used to do this was:
- GCC 3.0.3 unpatched - first 32-bit native, then 32->64 cross, then
64-bit native
- Binutils 2.11.2 unpatched - same as above
- glibc 2.2.4 unpatched
I'm also using devfs for my /dev tree, which has so far worked wonderfully
(I use the /dev/disk/... entries in my fstab, and use /dev/misc/sunmouse
for X).
Would there be any interest in my tar-ing everything up and putting it on
an ISO for people who want to experiment with a 64-bit userland?
Thanks again for all the help, everybody.
Sincerely,
Sean Callanan
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