Upgrading an i386 machine from amd64.
Alfred Perlstein
bright at mu.org
Mon Jun 2 14:42:34 UTC 2014
On 6/2/14 7:31 AM, Chris H wrote:
>> On 6/1/14, 1:27 PM, Jordan Hubbard wrote:
>>> On Jun 1, 2014, at 12:52 PM, Alfred Perlstein <bright at mu.org> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Ugh, that was frustrating... but now fixed sorta...
>>>
>>> Is there a post-processing step i can do on the target install host to
>>> get my schg bits set on the right things?
>>>
>>> -Alfred
> I realize I'm coming in a little late in the game. But would
> make kernel-toolchain
> for a 32bit ARC have been of any help, prior to some/all of the rest?
I'm not sure, basically I was hoping to be able to mount the src/obj
directories from the target machine and run "make installkernel
installworld" this was stymied because the tools used to install were
amd64.
So if you are saying "would it help if there was a build target to
create 32bit install(1), strip(1) and whatever else is used during 'make
install{kernel,world}" then I would say: "Yes, that would be really
awesome and I could see if being used to build other embedded where make
kernel/world takes way too long."
-Alfred
>
> --Chris
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>>> - Jordan
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