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Re: sh4 architecture into Wheezy



On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 12:58:24PM +0900, Nobuhiro Iwamatsu wrote:
> > We don't have faster hardware.
> > We think of a too slow thing in a question....
> 
> A test of gcc of sh4 takes time.
> When there is not a test, a package is done in about two days.
> 
> How does sh4 become targeted for the release architecture?
> Can sh4 disable gcc test?
> 

I woudn't be particularly happy with that unless the gcc maintainers ok
it, and I'm still not sure that two days is also an acceptable
timescale.

Have you tried a SH4A with a dual core? At the moment, I think that this
issue is severe enough that it can't be a release architecture. (Note
that if it is solved, there may be other problems, but we can get to
those later.)

Neil
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