Queston about Walnut
    Dan Kegel 
    dank at kegel.com
       
    Sat Oct  4 02:10:26 EST 2003
    
    
  
Jacky Lam wrote:
>     Does anyone still working on Walnut platform and successfully boot up
> 2.4 kernel on that? If no, could someone remember what is the last known
> working toolchain and kernel on Walnut?
We used 2.4.17 from linuxppc_2_4_devel.
 >     I use toolchain gcc 3.2.3, glibc 2.2.5 because I have some trouble to
 > compile to newest one (it requests my host gcc >=3.1). Is this related? If
 > yes, I would tried to reinstall my RedHat to newer version, but it would be
 > painful.....
Why painful?  It's as easy as this:
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wget ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gcc/gcc-3.3.1.tar.gz
tar -xzvf gcc-3.3.1.tar.gz
mkdir build-gcc
cd build-gcc
../gcc-3.3.1/configure --prefix=/usr/local/gcc-3.3.1 --enable-languages=c,c++
make
sudo make install
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Then put /usr/local/gcc-3.3.1/bin in your PATH before anything else, and you're done.
BTW here's the (awful) script I used to grab the kernel.  (It reveals my
total lack of knowledge of bitkeeper; I think 'bk export' is preferred
to my clumsy removal of CVS directories.)
#!/bin/sh
if [ -z $1 ]; then
         echo "Usage: `basename $0` TAG"
         echo "Example: `basename $0` v2.4.18"
         echo "Purpose: fetch a kernel source tarball from the linuxppc_2_4_devel tree"
         exit 1
fi
set -x -e
rm -rf linux linuxppc_2_4_devel-$1 || /bin/true
# Download bk from http://www.bitkeeper.com
bk clone -r$1 bk://ppc.bkserver.net/linuxppc_2_4_devel linuxppc_2_4_devel-$1
cd linuxppc_2_4_devel-$1
find . -type d -exec bk get {} \;
# Hey!  nonxargs version fails with 'find: no such file foo/SCCS' after deleting foo/SCCS!
# Bug in gnu find 4.1.7?  Or in kernel 2.4.18?  Who knows...
#find . -name SCCS -exec rm {} \;
find . -name SCCS -print | xargs rm -rf
rm -rf RESYNC/
rm -rf PENDING/
rm -rf BitKeeper/
rm -f ChangeSet
cd ..
mv linuxppc_2_4_devel-$1 linux
--
Dan Kegel
http://www.kegel.com
http://counter.li.org/cgi-bin/runscript/display-person.cgi?user=78045
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