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RE: Kernel-compile problem ?



I had the same problem.
look at http://www.debian.org/ports/sparc64/ and you will have an
explanation of how to build a kernel on a sun4u system.
You must get the egcs64 package to compile the kernel (moreover it is a 64
bit kernel ;-).

Usually "apt-get install egcs64" is fairly enough.

Florent


-----Message d'origine-----
De : T. Weyergraf [mailto:kirk@colinet.de]
Envoyé : jeudi 31 août 2000 14:17
À : debian-sparc@lists.debian.org
Objet : Kernel-compile problem ?


Hi,

I am sure, this is a silly question, but I searched the lists-archives
without finding anything...

Anyway,
I am trying to build a kernel for my Ultra-10, which ( still ) runs Potato
test-cycle-3.
Using the kernel-source-2.2.17 package, I configured the kernel using make
xconfig
to reflect the system I am using. After the usual make dep ; make clean,
the actual build comes up with:

/bin/bash: sparc64-linux-gcc: command not found

>From arch/sparc64/Makefile, I can see, that this is actually set
accordingly.
Using the kernel-package for the actual build ( make-kpkg ) reveals the same
symptoms.
Since I am sure, I am missing something rather stupid, I would appreciate
the solution.

Please be patient, this is my first time on Linux/SPARC, being a long time
Debian/x86/Alpha
user.

Thanx in advance,
Thomas Weyergraf




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