| To: | linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx |
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| Subject: | Request xfsprog patches for cross-compiling for Xscale |
| From: | Qin Mikore Li <oldmoonster@xxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Mon, 11 Jul 2005 09:26:13 +0800 |
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| Reply-to: | Qin Mikore Li <oldmoonster@xxxxxxxxx> |
| Sender: | linux-xfs-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxx |
Hi, XFS folks and experts, With following two patches, I got xfs-1.2.0 run on redhat9 with linux-2.4.19 kernel, and the xfsprogs I used is the latest version from 1.3.1 release. linux-2.4.19-core-xfs-1.2.0.patch linux-2.4.19-xfs-1.2.0.patch Now, I am trying to porting above kernel from x86 to arm based Xscale platform, and would like to know whether or not there is a patch for cross-compiling xfsprog(app) for Xscale that of the host is x86/redhat 9. It seems the porting of xfsprog is more difficult than kernel porting, but I don't think I am so lucky to be the first one in the world to do such a work. Could you help? Thanks QL |
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