This is part of the Debian PowerPC e500 porting effort, the series on my blog starts at: "How to bootstrap a new Debian port"
I've been continuing working on cross-compiling a fresh base system, continuing from Part 4. Since I got stuck on a GCC 4.6 bug I don't know how to fix at the moment, I'm working off as many other packages as I can for the moment.
Additional packages (with notes and Debian bugs) listed below:
Additional packages (with notes and Debian bugs) listed below:
bzip2 - 1.0.5-7 - OK
xz-utils - 5.1.1alpha+20110809-2 - DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=nocheck
pcre3 - 8.12-4 - OK
grep - 2.9-2 - OK
gdbm - 1.8.3-10 - OK
libsepol - 2.1.0-1 - #638018
libselinux - 2.1.0-1.1 - #645121 (and DEB_STAGE=stage1)
xz-utils - 5.1.1alpha+20110809-2 - DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=nocheck
pcre3 - 8.12-4 - OK
grep - 2.9-2 - OK
gdbm - 1.8.3-10 - OK
libsepol - 2.1.0-1 - #638018
libselinux - 2.1.0-1.1 - #645121 (and DEB_STAGE=stage1)
hostname - 3.06 - OK
make-dfsg - 3.81-8.1 - OK
debconf - 1.5.41 - N/A (Architecture: all)
build-essential - 11.5 - OK
findutils - 4.5.10-1 - OK (from experimental, see #645274)
patch - 2.6.1-2 - OK (DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=nocheck)
gpm - 1.20.4-4 - #645278
ncurses - 5.9-2 - OK
lsb - 3.2-28 - BAD (needs python-all-dev)
I'm slowly inching closer to being able to install a new root filesystem!
Cheers,
Kyle Moffett
Cheers,
Kyle Moffett
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