--- Log opened Mon Aug 31 00:00:23 2015 | ||
olofk | wbx: The best supported board is probably de0 nano, but we have ready-made builds for atlys, de1, neek and sockit as well | 07:06 |
---|---|---|
olofk | There are de2 and nexys4 ports available as well, but they are not in the main tree | 07:06 |
wbx | olofk: is there a shop or something like this, where I can buy a ready-to-go board? wann test uClibc on the board. | 07:34 |
olofk | wbx: You can buy boards from many places. Not sure where you are from, but RS electronics, Digikey, etc probably has boards | 07:45 |
olofk | Python packaging is a fucking mess | 18:31 |
olofk | Everytime I look at it, there is some new solution that intends to make the other ones obsolete | 18:34 |
olofk | I'll try setuptools. It seems like that refuses to die no matter how hard the python devs try | 18:37 |
olofk | ok, so I need ez_setup to install setuptools? WHAT THE FUCK?? | 18:37 |
arand | Looking at http://lis.ei.tum.de/pub-download/openrisc-builds/or1k-elf/release/or1k-elf-newlib_2.20-gcc_4.9-binutils_2.25.txt | 19:20 |
arand | I can't find the newlib: ce2a0366 commit anywhere in any repo? | 19:21 |
arand | And to start from the original question, if I were to build the latest "stable release" of the newlib or1k toolchain, what would I pick? | 19:22 |
olofk | arand: http://opencores.org/or1k/OpenRISC_GNU_tool_chain | 20:28 |
arand | olofk: I'm afraid that page answers none of my specific questions, as far as I can see? | 20:55 |
arand | olofk: Hmm, though I see you updated that page quite recently, so I guess the versions pointed out there is considered the latest stable? | 21:01 |
arand | For or1k-gcc, is the master branch continously stable? | 21:03 |
arand | (for some relative concept of "stable") | 21:03 |
--- Log closed Tue Sep 01 00:00:24 2015 |
Generated by irclog2html.py 2.15.2 by Marius Gedminas - find it at mg.pov.lt!