1. I added the 'tsc' option to solve the QEmu boot failure documented here:
https://www.mail-archive.com/qemu-devel@xxxxxxxxxx/msg638785.html
The regression was introduced in commit (4 Feb 2018):
https://github.com/coreboot/seabios/commit/4a6dbcea3e412fe12effa2f812f50dd7eae90955
Impacting SeaBIOS version 'rel-1.11.1' and laters.
<https://github.com/coreboot/seabios/releases/tag/rel-1.11.1>
What is the version of your SeaBIOS ? And your QEmu ?
2. Problem now tracked by : https://github.com/jbruchon/elks/issues/275
Thanks,
MFLD
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Sujet : Re: Gcc install package
Date : Sun, 29 Sep 2019 10:04:09 -0600
De : Derek Johansen <djohanse678@xxxxxxxxx>
Pour : Marc-F. Lucca-Daniau <mfld.fr@xxxxxxxxx>
Thank you for the quick reply. It took around 24 hrs for gcc to
build. Hopefully that will only be needed rarely.
Two new questions:
1.
When I try to start elks with
sudo ./qemu.sh
It tells me tsc in an invalid qemu command. If I take tsc out of qemu
startup script command line it seems to work fine
2.
Find command in ELKS not working as expected. When I do "find ." from
ELKS command prompt it says
'find: can't get path from environment". But when I do env command I
see my PATH defined. Also echo $PATH returns correct PATH
Thanks,
Derek
.
On Sun, Sep 29, 2019 at 3:13 AM Marc-F. Lucca-Daniau <mfld.fr@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hello Derek,
The ELKS 'clean' target preserves the 'cross' directory (except the
'libc' installation), so you won't have to wait again for the tools to
rebuild, including the customized GCC for IA16.
There is no binary package for the tools, except the GCC for IA16 one
that @Tkchia provides for Ubuntu.
I understand that rebuilding GCC is quite long, but I see no easy way to
ensure full compatibility with the various build platforms out of
starting from the sources...
Thanks,
MFLD
Le sam. 28 sept. 2019 19:18, Derek Johansen <djohanse678@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:djohanse678@xxxxxxxxx>> a écrit :
Hello,
Been away from elks for a year or so now. Trying to migrate to new
gcc compiler based build. After installing prerequisites gmp, mpc,
mpfr, .build.sh script appears to be working. But on a linux vbox
virtual machine hosted on a windows machine n2850 celeron processor
circa 2014,compiling gcc is going on 14 hrs and counting.
Is there any way to get a prebuilt binary of gcc to avoid this issue?
Also if not, once everything is working hen will a make clean in the
elks environment force another (14 hrs plus) rebuild of gcc?
Thanks,
Derek