From: Richard W.M. Jones Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2019 11:00:42 +0000 (+0100) Subject: Update 2019 RISC-V talk. X-Git-Url: http://git.annexia.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=2f6553d5514c8c92e730a716a2791ae2a2f7110d;hp=75b9fb37f06666757d8127dbba8426b9db0c262a;p=riscv-talks.git Update 2019 RISC-V talk. --- diff --git a/2019-redhat/2019-riscv-talk-v1.odp b/2019-redhat/2019-riscv-talk-v1.odp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..516fc3d Binary files /dev/null and b/2019-redhat/2019-riscv-talk-v1.odp differ diff --git a/2019-redhat/2019-riscv-talk.txt b/2019-redhat/2019-riscv-talk.txt index 2bcc16d..d8ad674 100644 --- a/2019-redhat/2019-riscv-talk.txt +++ b/2019-redhat/2019-riscv-talk.txt @@ -173,6 +173,8 @@ There are ports of the major tools: I did the first bootstrap of Fedora in September 2016. +[SLIDE: BOOTSTRAPPING] + Bootstrapping Fedora is complicated: I started off with an x86-64 disk image which could run rpmbuild. I then removed all of the x86-64 binaries and libraries. I replaced them with cross-compiled RISC-V @@ -221,8 +223,6 @@ or under QEMU on your laptop. [I will show a demo of Fedora RISC-V, showing that it looks very much like Fedora on any other architecture] -[SLIDE: DEBIAN] - While we were working on Fedora, we were also working closely with the Debian and upstream communities. Patches and techniques are shared with upstream and with Debian.