Ken.Fuchs@bench.com wrote:
On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 4:30 PM, Ken.Fuchs@bench.com wrote:
Another problem with LinuxBIOS and now with coreboot is all the mainboards I tried to build or the even the payloads would never compile without some serious errors. Hopefully, a validated coreboot Live CD would solve this problem and increase exposure of coreboot at the same time.
Ken, no offense intended, but this is a vacuous comment absent logs of failed builds. But we'd love to see them.
I sent a log of filo-0.5 compilation issues nearly two weeks ago as detailed in the following three URIs:
http://www.coreboot.org/pipermail/coreboot/2008-June/035647.html http://www.coreboot.org/pipermail/coreboot/2008-June/035674.html http://www.coreboot.org/pipermail/coreboot/2008-June/035718.html
Thanks for responding to my filo-0.5 compilation issues as detailed in the first URI above, but no one responded to my log in the final URI above.
Stefan Reinauer wrote:
Can you post line 197 of printf.c ? It seems your source code is corrupt or something.
My NFS server and NFS client do not appear to be working. It did not occur to me that NFS could be the problem, since have used this server reliably for 2-3 years.
When I put the filo-0.5 source code on a Linux ramdisk, it cleanly built filo.
I haven't previously reported my latest coreboot build issue. Here it is:
$ cd ./targets $ ./buildtarget tyan/s2885 build_dir=tyan/s2885/s2885 No coreboot config script found. Rebuilding it.. File "/mnt/s2u1/atom/cb/coreboot-v2-3360/util/newconfig/yapps2.py", line 418 gen.write(indent, "elsf update(self, gen): ^
Same issue here:
The line in my source code is: gen.write(indent, "else: ")
I copied the coreboot-v2-3385 source code to a USB pen drive and it now builds cleanly.
Your source code is seriously corrupted. How did you download it?
I downloaded it via Firefox and maybe the FlashGot plug-in and associated wxDownloadFast download manager. However, it doesn't appear to have been corrupted by the download itself.
As mentioned above, it appears to be a problem with my "previously" reliable GNU/Linux (PPC Gentoo based) NFS server or the NFS client of my most recent machine. I manually started portmap on it, so perhaps that may be related to may corruption problems.
Thanks to everyone who responded to this RFC, including:
ron minnich Joseph Smith Stefan Reinauer
I still think that a coreboot Live CD (maybe a Knoppix remastering) would be a good way to promote coreboot adoption.
Maybe coreboot on a DSL sized business card mini-CD? Now that would be an impressive card to give out at shows!
Sincerely,
Ken Fuchs