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bug#41669: Cross-compiled powerpc64-linux bootstrap-tarballs not reprodu
From: |
Efraim Flashner |
Subject: |
bug#41669: Cross-compiled powerpc64-linux bootstrap-tarballs not reproducible |
Date: |
Mon, 14 Dec 2020 12:38:36 +0200 |
On Mon, Dec 14, 2020 at 11:34:35AM +0100, Leo Le Bouter wrote:
> On Mon, 2020-12-14 at 12:27 +0200, Efraim Flashner wrote:
>
> > but I wouldn't count on
> > maintaining a separate glibc for powerpc64le vs the rest of the
> > architectures.
>
> It doesnt need to be maintained, it only needs to work in one commit on
> master and then one uses time-machine to rebuild the bootstrap binaries
> if they wish to. The make-bootstrap code is already unmaintained for
> every architecture anyway since we never rebuild bootstrap binaries
> using later GNU Guix revisions ever.
It looks like I mispoke, I meant gnu/packages/make-bootstrap.scm. If we
change glibc-for-bootstrap to inherit glibc-2.31 then the rest of the
bootstrap binaries should use that one and everything else will use the
regular glibc.
>
> > Do you have a preference big-endian vs little endian?
>
> I'd like both but little endian has the widest eco-system support
> especially w.r.t. to Linux drivers. Many Linux drivers have endianness
> bugs (lack of endian-safe serialization for DMA..), it's such a plague
> that sticking to little endian is just better right now. One common
> example being mpt3sas and amdgpu drivers required in some
> configurations of the Talos II system.
>
I remember you mentioning that.
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- bug#41669: Cross-compiled powerpc64-linux bootstrap-tarballs not reproducible, Chris Marusich, 2020/12/13
- bug#41669: Cross-compiled powerpc64-linux bootstrap-tarballs not reproducible, Efraim Flashner, 2020/12/14
- bug#41669: Cross-compiled powerpc64-linux bootstrap-tarballs not reproducible, Ludovic Courtès, 2020/12/14
- bug#41669: Cross-compiled powerpc64-linux bootstrap-tarballs not reproducible, Leo Le Bouter, 2020/12/14
- bug#41669: Cross-compiled powerpc64-linux bootstrap-tarballs not reproducible, Efraim Flashner, 2020/12/14
- bug#41669: Cross-compiled powerpc64-linux bootstrap-tarballs not reproducible, Leo Le Bouter, 2020/12/14
- bug#41669: Cross-compiled powerpc64-linux bootstrap-tarballs not reproducible,
Efraim Flashner <=
- bug#41669: Cross-compiled powerpc64-linux bootstrap-tarballs not reproducible, Leo Le Bouter, 2020/12/14
- bug#41669: Cross-compiled powerpc64-linux bootstrap-tarballs not reproducible, Ludovic Courtès, 2020/12/14
- bug#41669: Cross-compiled powerpc64-linux bootstrap-tarballs not reproducible, Leo Le Bouter, 2020/12/15
- bug#41669: Cross-compiled powerpc64-linux bootstrap-tarballs not reproducible, Leo Le Bouter, 2020/12/15
- bug#41669: Cross-compiled powerpc64-linux bootstrap-tarballs not reproducible, Leo Le Bouter, 2020/12/15
- bug#41669: Cross-compiled powerpc64-linux bootstrap-tarballs not reproducible, Chris Marusich, 2020/12/20
- bug#41669: Cross-compiled powerpc64-linux bootstrap-tarballs not reproducible, Leo Le Bouter, 2020/12/27
- bug#41669: Cross-compiled powerpc64-linux bootstrap-tarballs not reproducible, Chris Marusich, 2020/12/27
- bug#41669: Cross-compiled powerpc64-linux bootstrap-tarballs not reproducible, Efraim Flashner, 2020/12/28
- bug#41669: Cross-compiled powerpc64-linux bootstrap-tarballs not reproducible, Leo Le Bouter, 2020/12/28