Alexander Graf - 11:43 25.01.12 wrote:
On 01/24/2012 11:19 AM, Michal Hrusecky wrote:
Hi,
so I went to the mailing list and got slot reserved in the CrossDistribution Devroom for the openSUSE on ARM talk. According to the current schedule it looks like it will be on Sunday:
10:30-11:00 Michal Hrusecky: openSUSE on ARM 11:00-12:00 Adrian Schröter: OBS Cross Build
I'm going to prepare some slides, hopefully soon and will post it here for comments. Although I'm listed in schedule, it definitely doesn't mean that I want to steal all the attention. IIRC there is plenty of space on stage :-D My intentions are to make openSUSE ARM port more famous, hopefully attract more people and do some good introduction for Adrians talk :-D Ok, so here is[1] the first draft of slides about what I want to speak about. I want to mention HP Project Moonshot[2] as well, but haven't found suitable image so far, so it will be included later. What I wanted to ask for is some feedback especially what am I missing (especially in
Michal Hrusecky - 9:20 16.01.12 wrote: troubles section) or what I have wrong.
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armv5te is the thumb enabled variant. We don't do te, but el, which is w/o thumb IIUC.
Ok, will take that line out, used arch from gcc -v you showed me :-D But as it doesn't say anything more, I'll just leave it out.
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We never used cross compilation. Bootstrapping was done using meego packages. "hidden behind the walls" needs to have the reasoning on there too. It's because of security concerns.
Ok, I remembered that there were cross packages in GSoC, haven't realize that this time it was bootstrapped differently. Never really understood the security reasons, but will put it in there.
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Got exampes for softfp blobs? So far the only gpu we tried to get running was the imx51 one and that was available as hardfloat i think.
I thought that was the state regarding PowerVR drivers in Panda, at least that's what I got from discussions.
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more _than_
General:
You're missing a slide on kiwi
hmmm, will try to came up with something about kiwi, never used it myself. Will go through the mailing list... Many thanks for the feedback and for correcting me! -- Michal Hrusecky <Michal@Hrusecky.net>