[parisc-linux] Getting a D370 off the ground
John David Anglin
dave@hiauly1.hia.nrc.ca
Tue, 12 Feb 2002 11:45:13 -0500 (EST)
> OK, looks like I have two PA8000's. I apt-get upgraded to unstable and
> d/l'ed the latest kernel tar.gz.
> I'm getting an error trying to compile a 64 bit SMP kernel:
> make[1]: hppa64-linux-gcc: Command not found
> on, I guess, the first call to the compiler when I do 'make dep';
> my make is:
> ii make 3.79.1-12 The GNU version of the "make"
> utility.
> my gcc is:
> ii gcc 3.0.4-2 The GNU C compiler.
>
> Do I need to mess with a makefile so it knows what the right compiler is?
> Do I need to get an different version of gcc for 64-bit hppa?
I'd say forget about a 64-bit kernel and hppa64-linux-gcc. There is no
point unless you have more than 4GB memory and need to run very large
applications. The 32-bit system and tools are in much better shape.
Dave
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