**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Jun 05 02:59:58 2013 Jun 05 07:50:02 hello all Jun 05 08:34:06 hi Jun 05 08:34:53 I have a problem with the libc6-dev package (version 2.17-0ubuntu5): it has a stubs.h which #includes a stubs-soft.h, but the package doesn't have it! Jun 05 08:38:59 shall I report it as a bug or do I overlook something? Jun 05 08:42:33 Snark: It only includes stubs-soft.h if you're building with -mfloat-abi=soft Jun 05 08:42:51 Snark: And if you're doing that, you need libc6-dev-armel installed. Jun 05 08:46:02 ah, but I'm not sure I do that Jun 05 08:46:25 infinity: see the build log here: http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/attachment/ticket/14689/atlas-3.10.1.p0.log Jun 05 08:48:21 Snark: Oh, this is a non-GCC compiler? Jun 05 08:49:21 Snark: On armhf, it needs to be defining __ARM_PCS_VFP Jun 05 08:49:32 I've already made this fix to a few compilers... Jun 05 08:50:57 Snark: Of course, this could be a sign of said compiler not having been ported to hard-float at all, in which case, it'll break subtly even if you force it to build. Jun 05 08:55:06 a non gcc? Jun 05 08:55:13 I don't think I have that on that box Jun 05 08:55:39 Snark: Erm. I mean the build itself. It's not GCC that's failing, it's this xprobe_comp thing. Jun 05 08:56:05 Snark: Which is failing to set the right defines for hard-float. Which *might* mean it's not ported to the hard-float ABI at all. Jun 05 08:57:03 Although, atlas in the Debian and Ubuntu archives builds for armhf. Jun 05 08:59:13 Snark: Anyhow, the bug is with the thing you're building, not with our toolchain. stubs-soft.h isn't meant to be there when you're building for armhf. Jun 05 09:00:24 ok Jun 05 10:41:46 ech fun... I locked my chromebook with wrong kernel and forgot to enable boot from usb Jun 05 10:41:49 ;( **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Jun 05 13:15:45 2013 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Jun 05 13:36:47 2013 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Jun 05 14:29:27 2013 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Jun 05 15:48:29 2013 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Jun 05 15:56:07 2013 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Jun 05 19:31:19 2013 Jun 05 20:53:12 Anyone know of a good environment that will have a lot of tools/ssh (just a kernel/initrd) that can run on arm? Jun 05 20:54:03 hoping for more than just a simple busybox **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Jun 05 21:22:53 2013 **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Jun 06 02:59:58 2013