Hi, again! 2010/9/7 Adrian Schröter <adrian@suse.de>:
On Friday 03 September 2010 17:19:03 Francisco Javier Cuadrado wrote:
Hello, again!
2010/9/3 Adrian Schröter <adrian@suse.de>:
On Friday 03 September 2010 11:52:56 Francisco Javier Cuadrado wrote:
Hi, all!
I have an OBS instance configured properly, I can compile packages to pre-configured build targets.
Now, I want to configure my OBS to cross compile to SH4 architectures, I see a check button at the bottom of repositories configuration, so I think it's possible. So I read related wiki articles[1, 2], but always I get the same error:
** error saving project: unknown architecture: 'sh4' **
sh4 was missing in the database. This is fixed now in the migrations, so version 2.0.95 will have this solved.
So I've reported a bug without knowing it, great! :P
I imagine that version 2.0.95 will be released into openSUSE.org:Tools repository, so I can update my OBS using zypper.
It is released in openSUSE:Tools:Unstable, since it is an alpha version.
2.0.96 is available there, just update and run "rake db:migrate" as mentioned in README.Updaters file.
Now, I'm using unstable version and I can configure SH4 without problem, but I can't compile any package. Like I said, I did: 1. Create a crossbuild project, using "download on demand" with debian SH4 repository, like it's explained into OBS wiki. 2. Upload a package to that project. But in that project there isn't a build target, so my package can't compile. Can anyone help me? Besides, I had some doubts about how OBS cross compilation works: - Someone told that my machine should have qemu-sh4 support, but I don't know how can I do that? Only I have to install qemu-svn package and OBS manage everything for me, or I have to configure something? - If I have a cross compiler (in my case sh4 gcc cross compiler), how can I configure OBS to use that cross compiler? Regards.
bye adrian
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