
* Peter Van Eynde <pvaneynd@debian.org> [2006-03-28 09:45]:
From the log it seems it detected the MIPS64, but fails to define MIPS64.
That's fine. MIPS has 3 different ABIs and you can run a 64-bit kernel with 32-bit userland - which is what I did, so I had: #define _MIPS_SZLONG 32 So that's probably wht MIPS4 didn't get defined.
This is then used in src/arilev1.d to load the 'correct file': ... #if defined(MIPS) #if defined(MIPS64) #include "arimips64.c" #else #include "arimips.c" #endif #endif
Again, that look okay. However, that doesn't explain why I get a: | arilev1.d:263:29: error: arimips.c: No such file or directory It *should* include that file. Where's the code generating the .c file from the .d file? It seems this one doesn't work properly on a 64-bit kernel with 32-bit userland and uses the 64-bit version. -- Martin Michlmayr http://www.cyrius.com/