>________________________________ > From: Peter Robinson <pbrobinson@xxxxxxxxx> >To: Sean Omalley <omalley_s@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >Cc: David Cook <d.cook@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; "arm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <arm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >Sent: Sunday, March 3, 2013 5:03 AM >Subject: Re: g77 for ARM? > >On Sat, Mar 2, 2013 at 7:15 PM, Sean Omalley <omalley_s@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> I was looking at it, a month or two ago. They just closed a bug that >> prevented the compiler gcc from building from srpm, and said it was fixed in >> rawhide. I'm going to test it again, to see if it is actually fixed, and if >> it is. It might non-trivial, but still not that bad to get working. Unless >> someone else wants to, it probably similar to ADA support. :) > >In both cases I believe you basically need to do a language bring up. >I've not looked at exactly what required but the process would likely >be something like: >1) cross compile on x86 >2) native compile using the cross compile >3) local rpm build using native compile >4) rebuild rpm version using rpm version >5) import native rpm build into koji >6) koji build and then remove import > >It should be fairly straight forward but most of that needs to be done >by someone with appropriate admin rights in koji. I would be prepared >to do it but someone would need to provide me with complete steps for >1-3 so I have a recipe to follow. yes, at least for ADA you do need a working ADA compiler to compile ADA support. I think you can get away with using the debian tarball for arm, then recompile the gcc.srpm using that, then use the new rpm to recompile the actual compiler to be included.(or recompile it again, if you don't trust the rpm. *shrugs*) _______________________________________________ arm mailing list arm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/arm