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Date:      Sat, 9 Apr 2016 18:13:25 +0200
From:      Sylvain Garrigues <sylgar@gmail.com>
To:        Ian Lepore <ian@freebsd.org>
Cc:        Russell Haley <russ.haley@gmail.com>, Emb Aud <embaudarm@gmail.com>, freebsd-arm <freebsd-arm@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Can't installworld for arm -- cc: not found
Message-ID:  <0FE5C8DC-83CB-4206-AB3F-1CE28A612098@gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <1460217833.1091.326.camel@freebsd.org>
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Hi Ian,

One question about the following statement on the Wiki:
The armv6 architecture is being deprecated in favor of armv6hf

Will the armv6 target actually gain native hardware floating point - and =
therefore armv6hf will disappear (like I had understand per a previous =
conversation on #bsdmips)
or
the armv6 target will indeed be deprecated and armv6hf will be used to =
build RPI images on FreeBSD=E2=80=99s FTP server for instance?

Any sort of planning in mind for the =C2=AB deprecation =C2=BB?

Thank you very much and have a good day,
Sylvain.

> Le 9 avr. 2016 =C3=A0 18:03, Ian Lepore <ian@freebsd.org> a =C3=A9crit =
:
>=20
> On Fri, 2016-04-08 at 23:38 -0700, Russell Haley wrote:
>> I'm actually just studying this page myself right now! There seems to
>> be a discrepancy in the use of sudo. When you sudo the root user
>> doesn't have the MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX environment variable set. Using
>> sudo
>> with -E (preserves environment) fixed it for me (your results may
>> vary).
>>=20
>> Command Line:
>> sudo -E make installworld blah blah blah
>>=20
>> In the mk Script:
>> ... mk_sudo=3D"sudo -E";;
>>=20
>> Hope that helps,
>>=20
>> Russ
>>=20
>=20
> I updated that wiki page to add the -E.  Sometime soon I should also
> update it to mention that you can add a list of env vars to pass
> through using the sudoers config file.
>=20
> -- Ian
>=20
>> On Fri, Apr 8, 2016 at 7:46 PM, Emb Aud <embaudarm@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Hi Everyone.
>>>=20
>>> I would like to use FreeBSD as an embedded OS on the Xilinx Zynq
>>> ARM chip.
>>> At the moment I am targeting the Zybo board until our custom board
>>> is ready.
>>>=20
>>> I tried to follow the instructions here to build everything:
>>> https://wiki.freebsd.org/FreeBSD/arm/crossbuild
>>>=20
>>> buildworld runs just fine, but installworld fails immediately with
>>> an
>>> error:
>>>=20
>>> cc: not found.
>>> "/usr/home/~/projects/zynq/src/share/mk/bsd.compiler.mk" line 141:
>>> Unable
>>> to determine compiler type for cc .  Consider setting
>>> COMPILER_TYPE.
>>>=20
>>> I think this may be due to a lack of a "src.conf" file.=20
>>> Unfortunately I
>>> have no idea what to put in that file.
>>>=20
>>> Can anyone give me a clue or two about how to get past this
>>> problem?
>>>=20
>>> My config for the mk utility (see the link above) is:
>>>=20
>>> mk_arch=3D"armv6"
>>> mk_insdir=3D"$(pwd)/nfsroot"
>>> mk_jobs=3D"$(sysctl -n hw.ncpu)"
>>> mk_kernel=3D"ZEDBOARD"
>>> mk_makeconf=3D"$(pwd)/config/make.conf"
>>> mk_mkargs=3D""
>>> mk_nice=3D"nice -10"
>>> mk_objdir=3D"$(pwd)/obj"
>>> mk_srcconf=3D"$(pwd)/config/src.conf"
>>> mk_srcdir=3D"$(pwd)/src"
>>> mk_ubldraddr=3D"0x0"
>>>=20
>>> Thank you!
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