Dropping the attachment, mailing lists seem to have problems with it. Unfortunately, it isn't straightforward to make the file itself available on the web, so if anyone on the list wants the file ask me and I'll send it privately. On Wed, 27 Jan 2010 12:50:46 +0900 Nobuhiro Iwamatsu <iwamatsu@debian.org> wrote: > I am now trying to run Debian on Renesas SH(sh4)[0] CPU and most > packages could build. > This CPU[0] is useing on Embeded system. > I want to support Renesas SH4 in emdebian. > > Where should I begin work with? > I want to support cross compiler, Emdebian Crush and Emdebian Grip and > documents. 1. Emdebian Crush will have to wait - there is no work on Crush for any architecture at the moment, the build system is in flux. Many of the existing packages won't build successfully for existing architectures (like armel), trying to build them for a new architecture is only going to be harder. It's stalled by a lack of developer time, need for multiarch support (or some intermediate process) and a method for handling the package changes needed within Crush by renaming the main binary package. 2. Emdebian Grip does not build packages, it adapts existing Debian packages - where have the natively built packages been put? I can find some packages at: http://ftp.ch.debian.org/debian-ports/ Unfortunately, that mirror uses what appears to be a non-standard filesystem for the archive itself. Instead of pool/ containing files of all architectures, it is split into pool-sh4/ and many others. There are various areas where '/pool/' is assumed and hard-coded in various scripts and programs that handle genuine Debian package archives. (I'm not just talking about apt, this is more about packages like reprepro which need to be able to retrieve the packages themselves.) The default setup made by emdebian-grip-server is going to need to be adapted by hand - the update rules for the filter repository will need to specify two update rules. One for the sh4 packages (debian-ports) and one for the source packages (debian). I've tested locally, it does work. $ cat conf/distributions Origin: Debian Label: Emdebian-unstable Suite: unstable Codename: sid Version: 1.0 Architectures: sh4 source Components: main UDebComponents: main Description: Emdebian unstable package repository Update: test test-official $ cat conf/updates Name: test Method: http://ftp.ch.debian.org/debian-ports/ Suite: unstable Components: main Architectures: sh4 FilterList: deinstall pkglist VerifyRelease: blindtrust Name: test-official Method: http://ftp.ch.debian.org/debian/ Suite: unstable Components: main Architectures: source FilterList: deinstall pkglist VerifyRelease: blindtrust (You probably don't want to use blindtrust on a public mirror and you probably want to rename the two update stanzas to something meaningful by changing the Name: and put those sensible names in the Update: rule in conf/distributions. See reprepro (1) for more info on the content of these files.) So, the process is: $ cd /your/chosen/path $ mkdir -p filter/conf Create and edit the two files above in filter/conf: $ ls filter/conf distributions updates let em_autogrip set up the first package: $ em_autogrip -b /your/chosen/path then add your first package: $ em_autogrip -b /your/chosen/path -s apt Once that's done, you could replace filter/conf/pkglist with the attached file and update the filter repository: $ reprepro --noskipold -b /your/chosen/path/filter -v update Then possibly build the entire sh4 Grip archive (a lot smaller than a full Debian archive because it's only 2,000 packages, not 20,000) - depending on your available free space and internet connection bandwidth/speed. It can take several hours to 'grip' the entire archive although it might be quicker, you're only processing a single architecture, not 6 as in all my tests. $ em_autogrip -b /your/chosen/path (there are a few bugs in that setup stage, you may need to do some tweaking, watch for duplicate 'source' listings in the various Architecture fields in each conf/distributions file and the one in locale/ may have a spurious empty line that needs to be removed.) Can you test the package list in the attached file (the current filter list for Emdebian Grip) and identify packages that are not yet built on sh4? (The local test repository would only be for your own use - if it doesn't work, just test the pkglist file. However, a bug report would be handy so that I don't forget to fix the bugs in the setup_repos function.) The 'grip' repository populated by em_autogrip would be standard - one pool/ containing everything. Depending on the level of buildd support, it is possible that Emdebian Grip 2.0 *might* be able to release with official sh4 support, directly from www.emdebian.org/grip/. I need to document all this and revise the docs/ part of the Emdebian website to cover it but I don't have a lot of time for that sort of thing at the moment (moving house). If you could document how things go for you on the Debian wiki, it would make it easier for me to update the main website later. -- Neil Williams ============= http://www.data-freedom.org/ http://www.linux.codehelp.co.uk/ http://e-mail.is-not-s.ms/
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