I ran configure on my Talos II, and got the following error message. checking for the Guix system type... powerpc64le-linux configure: error: `powerpc64le-linux' is not a supported platform. See "GNU Distribution" in the manual, or try `--with-courage'. Guix already knows about this architecture, but building glibc will fail if gcc does not have the float128 datatype. Once I saw this link[1] on the guix mailing list, I knew how to solve the build error. For the second question I could not find an answer. [1] http://lists.busybox.net/pipermail/buildroot/2017-September/201379.html Tobias On 03/10/2019 06:27 PM, Ludovic Courtès wrote: > Hi Tobias, > > Tobias Platen skribis: > >> On 03/06/2019 02:54 PM, Ludovic Courtès wrote: >>> + ,@(if (string-prefix? "powerpc9-" target) >>> + ;; On POWER9 we need this because XXX. >>> + '("--with-long-double-128") >>> + '()) >>> + >> It needs to be ppc64el I think. I will later do a test in a big endian >> vm. POWER9 is a bi-endian architecture, and most distros only support >> little-endian. POWER4 only supports big-endian, and is still supported >> by some distros. After testing I will send an updated patch. > > I don’t think that answers my questions. :-) > > Those were: > > 1. What GNU triplet do you use? > > 2. What the reason for this extra configure flag, so we can add it in > the comment above in place of XXX? > > TIA! > > Ludo’. >