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Gentoo on ARM ?

Gentoo on all things ARM. Both 32 bit and 64 bit.
Tell about your hardware and CHOST.
Problems with crossdev targeting ARM hardware go here too.
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Gentoo on ARM ?

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Post by Tantive » Sun Jul 14, 2002 7:28 pm

Hi all!

What to do to port gentoo on the ARM architecture (to run it on a Compaq Ipaq) ?


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Post by delta407 » Sun Jul 14, 2002 7:51 pm

Which iPaq, exactly? (There's about eighteen different things under the iPaq name.) For instance, I've used an iPaq Pentium III 733 (that shipped with a 4 GB disk, dummies), there's iPaq MP3 players, and there's iPaq handhelds.
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Post by CoronaLover » Sun Jul 14, 2002 10:44 pm

I guess he is talking about the iPaq handhelds because of the ARM cpu.
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Post by delta407 » Mon Jul 15, 2002 12:57 am

CoronaLover wrote:I guess he is talking about the iPaq handhelds because of the ARM cpu.
I would guess that too. :D
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Post by Tantive » Mon Jul 15, 2002 5:13 pm

Hi again!

yes, i meant the IPAQ handhelds from Compaq (now HP).


Any suggestions?




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Post by rizzo » Mon Jul 15, 2002 6:49 pm

I'd assume the iPaq 3600 line that other things like familiar OS run on.

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Post by Tantive » Tue Jul 16, 2002 11:51 am

I already own a 3850...

and so i want to run gentoo on it.

can i simply compile and install it? i think no...
so what to change to make it run?
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Post by Dunster » Fri Sep 06, 2002 6:51 am

Has anyone made any further headway on this? I would imagine this is a two stage process:

1. Build a boot kernel for the ARM to support your specific ARM platform using your PC development system.

2. Configure portage to cross compile to ARM to a specific directory on your PC development system and then preload a file system with the portage output and put this on your target.

Does this seem right?
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Post by rac » Fri Sep 06, 2002 7:02 am

Now that this thread has been resurrected, moving it to Alternate Architectures.
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porting to the arm

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Post by spb_ » Mon Sep 16, 2002 12:08 pm

Howdy,

I've done some of this with some success....javascript:emoticon(':lol:')

Essentially it operates like the intimate linux distribution, and uses the familar-base as it's host, then swaps to running of a HD...javascript:emoticon(':roll:')

Problem is getting the src, +the long time it takes to compile stuff...

If anyone is interested, send me a mail atjavascript:emoticon(':arrow:') spb@kaizo.org....javascript:emoticon(':twisted:')


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Post by zwelch » Sun Mar 09, 2003 9:42 am

To anyone still listening to this thread,

I've completed a stage1 Gentoo image for the NetWinder ARM platform.
The project history, status, downloads, and install instructions can be
found at the following URL:

http://cvs.gentoo.org/~zwelch/gentooarm.html

This is a work in progress, but we have already begun the development
of a stage1 image for the iPaq series as well. Stay tuned.[/url]
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Post by Foolhardy » Sat Apr 19, 2003 4:18 am

Nice work! All of us bored with the IPAQ will be watching closely :wink:
If you were in my position, you would have wrote the exact same thing.
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Post by frameRATE » Thu May 08, 2003 1:19 am

any progress in this?

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Post by zhenlin » Thu May 08, 2003 9:17 am

Hmm... There are many things that use ARM. There's a full list on arm.com

Palms use an ARM processor. So do PocketPCs. As do GBAs. Each one is somewhat different, and the GBA is radically different. So the project's name should really be Gentoo-iPaq or Gentoo-PocketPC
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Post by MatzeOne » Tue Jul 13, 2004 10:47 am

zwelch wrote:To anyone still listening to this thread,

I've completed a stage1 Gentoo image for the NetWinder ARM platform.
The project history, status, downloads, and install instructions can be
found at the following URL:

http://cvs.gentoo.org/~zwelch/gentooarm.html

This is a work in progress, but we have already begun the development
of a stage1 image for the iPaq series as well. Stay tuned.[/url]
the url doesn't work for me at the moment :(

may i ever be able to run linux on my acer n10???
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Post by MrSums » Tue Jul 13, 2004 10:54 pm

I might be wrong, but have a look here:
http://wiki.zynot.org/zynot/moin.cgi/ZynotArm

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Post by SpanKY » Wed Jul 14, 2004 5:12 am

MrSums wrote:I might be wrong, but have a look here:
http://wiki.zynot.org/zynot/moin.cgi/ZynotArm
you would be wrong since zynot is good and dead at this point ;)

i released arm stages for Gentoo at the beginning of May and am trying to make a 2004.2 release so arm will get back onto the official list ;)

you can find stages on our mirrors in the experimental/arm/stages/ directory ... as for net booting, i've posted some nfsbooting stuff i'd like feedback on

http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?p=1341859
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How to report bugs?

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Post by mheyse » Thu Aug 05, 2004 11:49 pm

Hi, I'm trying to set up a gentoo system for my ipaq 4150, moderately successfully. But it's not that easy - some emerges fail and need manual help. What's the best way to report those bugs and workarounds so the ebuilds might get adjusted? ARM is not a platform supported by bugs.gentoo.org...
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Re: How to report bugs?

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Post by SpanKY » Thu Aug 05, 2004 11:56 pm

mheyse wrote:ARM is not a platform supported by bugs.gentoo.org...
yes it is

the platform list isnt in alphabetical order, look further down
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Re: How to report bugs?

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Post by mheyse » Fri Aug 06, 2004 12:06 am

SpanKY wrote:
mheyse wrote:ARM is not a platform supported by bugs.gentoo.org...
yes it is

the platform list isnt in alphabetical order, look further down
Uh... when I try to file a new bug, category "gentoo linux", I can choose the following archs from the "hardware platform" combo box: All, x86, PPC, PPC64, Sparc, Alpha, Mips, HPPA, amd64, ia64. Nothing else.

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OK, sorry for the fuzz, I found it - need to use "New-Expert".
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Re: How to report bugs?

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Post by SpanKY » Fri Aug 06, 2004 12:28 am

mheyse wrote:OK, sorry for the fuzz, I found it - need to use "New-Expert".
yeah, i'll look into why it isnt showing up under the guided mode ...
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gcc 3.3.3

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Post by mheyse » Fri Aug 06, 2004 7:58 am

SpankY, thanks for your answers. What's the status of gentoo-arm anyway? Doesn't look like too many people are using it. This thread is pretty quiet and still I didn't find anything more active. Where do I go to find the secret hidden gentoo-on-arm-linux-community? :?
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Re: gcc 3.3.3

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Post by SpanKY » Fri Aug 06, 2004 2:25 pm

mheyse wrote:What's the status of gentoo-arm anyway? Doesn't look like too many people are using it. This thread is pretty quiet and still I didn't find anything more active. Where do I go to find the secret hidden gentoo-on-arm-linux-community? :?
probably because it's never been announced anywhere

we used to have arm in the tree but then when we lost our one arm developer, no one could maintain it so we removed it

a while later i bought some netwinders and so now i'm the sole arm Gentoo dev ;)

i'm aiming for a 2004.3 release now so we can announce official arm support
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Re: gcc 3.3.3

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Post by mheyse » Fri Aug 06, 2004 8:02 pm

SpanKY wrote:i'm aiming for a 2004.3 release now so we can announce official arm support
This is great. But I think it won't be easy to get gentoo to fully support arm - gcc 3.3.x sometimes generates wrong code or internal compiler errors (compiling gtk+ e.g. is a real pain, and I had to build my handhelds.org kernel with 3.4.1, otherwise it wouldn't even boot without oopses). And moving on to 3.4.1 won't be easy, too, I guess. How do you want to resolve this issue? It's quite a problem here...

BTW - f you need any testing, please tell me, I'll happily torture my ipaq.
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Post by SpanKY » Fri Aug 06, 2004 9:27 pm

mheyse wrote:But I think it won't be easy to get gentoo to fully support arm - gcc 3.3.x sometimes generates wrong code or internal compiler errors (compiling gtk+ e.g. is a real pain, and I had to build my handhelds.org kernel with 3.4.1, otherwise it wouldn't even boot without oopses). And moving on to 3.4.1 won't be easy, too, I guess. How do you want to resolve this issue? It's quite a problem here...
i think these might be related to the bugs arm has with 2.15 binutils ...

i have to devote sometime to tracking down the compile errors the gcc 3.4.1 ebuilds produce with the current stages ... ive been working on arm/uclibc lately ...
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