Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2010 19:35:49 +0100 From: Milan Obuch <freebsd-mips@dino.sk> To: freebsd-mips@freebsd.org Subject: Re: [Re: First RSPRO deployed!] flash utility mkfwimage and RSPRO boot question Message-ID: <201011261935.50734.freebsd-mips@dino.sk> In-Reply-To: <4CEFE759.3050601@bsdimp.com> References: <D74327E9-0A8A-4B46-B4DD-16D0FAF8E3BB@gmail.com> <201011261654.50452.freebsd-mips@dino.sk> <4CEFE759.3050601@bsdimp.com>
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On Friday 26 November 2010 17:59:05 Warner Losh wrote: > On 11/26/2010 08:54, Milan Obuch wrote: > > On Thursday 25 November 2010 12:12:06 Luiz Otavio O Souza wrote: [ snip] > >> Building world works with CPUTYPE=mips32 and for ports, add the > >> following line to /etc/make.conf: > >> > >> CFLAGS=-O2 -pipe -march=mips32 > > > > Hmm, I put just TARGET_ARCH=mipseb into /etc/make.conf and compiled > > almost all world (accidentally broken just before end, but that's a > > pilot error in this case) and sysutils/screen port compiled and run with > > no CPUTYPE nor CFLAGS definition. > > > > That should not be read as better from any side, but surely simpler :) > > Maybe even TARGET_ARCH should be known from running kernel, this would > > be similar how native build works on both i386 and amd64 platforms. Now, > > with screen in place I am going to test buildworld again (with some > > WITHOUT_XXX=YES in /etc/make.conf) to verify native builds... they are > > slowish here, which is expected, but seems to work, which is great. > > what does uname -a tell you? > FreeBSD argo.dino.sk 9.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 9.0-CURRENT #3: Wed Nov 24 10:16:14 CET 2010 root@wind.dino.sk:/tmp/rspro/obj/mips.mipseb/data/src9/sys/RSPRO mips Currently running world and kernel is from cross build on i386 host. Native buildworld just ended, I am going to try native buildkernel... for that I must apply some patches (already published on this list). Milan
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