Am Dienstag 07 Juli 2009 18:11:05 schrieb Peter Czanik:
Hello, Finally I got a little time, so I'd like to try to compile a few packages for Debian ARM. Last time I worked with the BS, I used PPC and openSUSE 11.0. Now looking for info, how to get started BS for ARM. So, I got some questions:
- which version to use if I want to compile for ARM? The stable version in openSUSE:Tools should to it. But the latest features are in the version of openSUSE:Tools:Devel .
- http://en.opensuse.org/Build_Service/Build_Service_Installation_Tutorial only has instructions up to openSUSE 11.0. Does the same apply for 11.1? Is it the doc I should use for cross builds: http://en.opensuse.org/Build_Service/Concepts/CrossDevelopment ? Should be same or only with little differences.
- Can I compile for Debian Lenny? ( http://en.opensuse.org/Build_Service/Concepts/CrossDevelopment only mentions Etch ) Some packages are not included in Debian Lenny for ARM, which are available in Ubuntu and I'd try to recompile them for Debian...
yes, debian and ubuntu @arm are possible - see martin's post and the download-on-demand feature
- is it already possible to boot openSUSE/ARM? Would be nice to see it running at least in Qemu... At least Base:build:arm is there atm. But no runnable images, yet. Wait some days - I just borked it and need to recover. My bad.
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