On Sun, Jul 03, 2016 at 04:51:27PM +0200, Paul Boddie wrote: > Hello, > ... > > One thing that looks very promising is the ability to cross-bootstrap the > system, and I did manage to get that started for a new architecture (mipsel) > by performing some modifications suggested in the documentation [1], running > guix-daemon with the --disable-chroot flag, and then running this: > > guix build --target=mipsel-linux-gnu bootstrap-tarballs > > However, not wanting to leave my computer switched on all night, I stopped the > build after a while. I can understand the need to bootstrap things like > toolchains, but given that I am running Debian which has cross-toolchains for > mipsel, I wondered if I could short-circuit this process by employing pre- > built toolchains. Would this be possible? I built a set of bootstrap-tarballs on my very underpowered laptop which took about 15 hours. The longest single package was gcc-4.9, which took me about 5 hours. On a more powerful machine it should go much faster. > Finally, it seems to be the case that the workflow involves building a > bootstrapped minimal system and then natively building packages. Or have I > misunderstood the process? Is it possible to cross-build all of the packages > in the distribution? > > I hope I haven't missed anything that tells me the answers to all of these > questions. > > Thanks in advance for any answers you may have! > > Paul > > [1] https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/manual/html_node/Porting.html#Porting > -- Efraim Flashner אפרים פלשנר GPG key = A28B F40C 3E55 1372 662D 14F7 41AA E7DC CA3D 8351 Confidentiality cannot be guaranteed on emails sent or received unencrypted