From: VINCENT <c-v...@ba...> - 2003-04-25 08:57:15
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Hi LinuxDC developpers ! Congratulations (and thank you really much) for your awesome works on the=20 linux kernel !!! But what about toolchains ??? Adrian McMenamin seems to use gcc-3.0.4 (maybe taken from ftp.m17n.org), =20 Arthur Othieno works on uClibc-builder-gcc-3.2.2,=20 and the MrBrowns' How-To speaks about packages on=20 ftp://linuxdc.sourceforge.net (unreachable, if someone got them, please=20 email-me !) So, where can we find latest toolchains (packages or patches) ??? Regards, C=E9dric PS : Adrian McMenamin already asked for, but I do not know if there were=20 answers... |
From: Adrian M. <ad...@mc...> - 2003-04-26 10:50:54
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On Friday 25 April 2003 09:22, VINCENT C=E9dric wrote: > Hi LinuxDC developpers ! > > Congratulations (and thank you really much) for your awesome works on t= he > linux kernel !!! > > But what about toolchains ??? > Adrian McMenamin seems to use gcc-3.0.4 (maybe taken from ftp.m17n.org)= , > Arthur Othieno works on uClibc-builder-gcc-3.2.2, > and the MrBrowns' How-To speaks about packages on > ftp://linuxdc.sourceforge.net (unreachable, if someone got them, please > email-me !) > > So, where can we find latest toolchains (packages or patches) ??? > The packages described were old RPMs and anything you have built yourself= will=20 be far more up to date than they were. I did build my tools off patches from m17n, yes. As I understand it Paul Mundt (Lethal) is now the sh-linux maintainer. he= used=20 to be quite active here, but now he's gone l33t I am not sure if he is ev= en=20 on this list anymore.=20 BTW Cedric, why don't you drop by on irc? We're #linuxdc on irc.freenode.= net=20 (at least whenever it lets me on 'we' are). My ISP got rid of its NAT two= =20 days ago and I am having problems with logging on to freenode as a result= =20 (the dynamically assigned real-word IPs are being blocked on a=20 phase-of-the-moon basis) > |
From: Daniel S. <ds...@tr...> - 2003-04-26 11:51:24
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On Sat, Apr 26, 2003 at 11:50:46AM +0100, Adrian McMenamin wrote: > BTW Cedric, why don't you drop by on irc? We're #linuxdc on irc.freenode.= net=20 > (at least whenever it lets me on 'we' are). My ISP got rid of its NAT two= =20 > days ago and I am having problems with logging on to freenode as a result= =20 > (the dynamically assigned real-word IPs are being blocked on a=20 > phase-of-the-moon basis) Anyone who joins #shell earns a K:line - it's a clonebot channel. --=20 Daniel Stone <dstone@trinity.unimelb.ed= u.au> Developer, Trinity College, University of Melbourne |
From: Adrian M. <ad...@mc...> - 2003-04-26 12:02:16
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On Saturday 26 April 2003 12:51, Daniel Stone wrote: > On Sat, Apr 26, 2003 at 11:50:46AM +0100, Adrian McMenamin wrote: > > BTW Cedric, why don't you drop by on irc? We're #linuxdc on > > irc.freenode.net (at least whenever it lets me on 'we' are). My ISP g= ot > > rid of its NAT two days ago and I am having problems with logging on = to > > freenode as a result (the dynamically assigned real-word IPs are bein= g > > blocked on a > > phase-of-the-moon basis) > > Anyone who joins #shell earns a K:line - it's a clonebot channel. No, apparently I am a spammer running an open relay. I assume my ISP got their new IPs off somewhere dodgy! |
From: Daniel S. <ds...@tr...> - 2003-04-26 12:07:05
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On Sat, Apr 26, 2003 at 01:02:08PM +0100, Adrian McMenamin wrote: > No, apparently I am a spammer running an open relay. >=20 > I assume my ISP got their new IPs off somewhere dodgy! Er, and that's the exact reason for your K:line? Sure you aren't running an open *proxy* server, on port 8080/1080? If they're dynamically assigned, someone else might have been. Or maybe you are. Or an open proxy setup on Apache, on port 80. Try checking your logs. :) --=20 Daniel Stone <dstone@trinity.unimelb.ed= u.au> Developer, Trinity College, University of Melbourne |
From: Arthur O. <art...@gm...> - 2003-04-26 17:51:07
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On Sat, 26 Apr 2003 21:51:13 +1000 Daniel Stone <ds...@tr...> wrote: > On Sat, Apr 26, 2003 at 11:50:46AM +0100, Adrian McMenamin wrote: > > BTW Cedric, why don't you drop by on irc? We're #linuxdc on irc.freenode.net > > (at least whenever it lets me on 'we' are). My ISP got rid of its NAT two > > days ago and I am having problems with logging on to freenode as a result > > (the dynamically assigned real-word IPs are being blocked on a > > phase-of-the-moon basis) > > Anyone who joins #shell earns a K:line - it's a clonebot channel. > > -- > Daniel Stone <ds...@tr...> > Developer, Trinity College, University of Melbourne > Not only #shell, a complete, or at least up to date list of channels you should avoid is here: http://www.freenode.net/drones.shtml -- Linux is a true multitasking system. Are you? |
From: VINCENT <c-v...@ba...> - 2003-04-27 16:24:00
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Does it work for sh4-linux target ?! I will test it... Look at http://paras.rasmatazz.bei.t-online.de/ C=E9dric |