[LinuxBIOS] Success.

Uwe Hermann uwe at hermann-uwe.de
Fri Aug 11 23:31:15 CEST 2006


Hi,

On Fri, Aug 11, 2006 at 11:37:42AM -0600, Ronald G Minnich wrote:
> did you test your patch with abuild?

Yes, it works (mostly). And it really should, grep reports that
the defines are only #defined, but never used.

I get a few

  Processing mainboard/embeddedplanet/ep405pc (ppc: skipped, we're i386)

and similar lines, but that's normal, I guess.

Also, artecgroup/dbe61 fails (see below), but that's
always the case, judging from the recent svn commit messages
("Compilation of artecgroup:dbe61 is still broken.").

-----------------
Processing mainboard/artecgroup/dbe61 (i386: ok)
  Creating config file... ok
  Creating builddir...ok
  Compiling image ..FAILED after 0s! Log excerpt:
macro MSR_CPU already defined

make[1]: *** [auto.inc] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/uh1763/data/code/linuxbios/linuxbios-0.0+svn20060724/util/abuild/linuxbios-builds/artecgroup_dbe61/normal'
make: *** [normal/linuxbios.rom] Error 1
-----------------
Processing mainboard/tyan/s2885 (i386: ok)
  Creating config file... ok
  Creating builddir...ok
  Compiling image ..FAILED after 0s! Log excerpt:
make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found.  Stop.
-----------------

The second (tyan/s2885) I'm not sure about. Manually building it does not
work, but only because of payload path issues:

make[1]: *** No rule to make target `../../../../payloads/tg3--filo_hda2_vga.zelf', needed by `payload'.  Stop.

Other than that it works fine.

I had to 'ln -s /usr/bin/iasl /usr/sbin/iasl', as that's in /usr/bin on Debian.
Maybe there should be a small wrapper script which checks where iasl resides
and then calls it?


Uwe.
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