@SteveSpencer
Did you miss the "go.1420.zip" viewtopic.php?p=2247552&hilit=go.1420#p2247552 attachment? If that works for you (building a native gcc on 64bit bookworm) then my cross-compile script likely will.
I've fudged some automation into a custom script "go.bookworm". It builds on my 64bit bookworm rpi. I let the timing scroll away: it took an hour or so (about 11mins on my PC). I've done a bit of testing with the PC version and it seems fine.
I don't have the time to install/research a base bookworm to discover the exact packages required. If someone knows that info, it would be great otherwise I'll post "go.bookworm" as-is (which means it'll use packages targeting an up to date bookworm). It's not too important. You can always plug in the right versions later.
Did you miss the "go.1420.zip" viewtopic.php?p=2247552&hilit=go.1420#p2247552 attachment? If that works for you (building a native gcc on 64bit bookworm) then my cross-compile script likely will.
I've fudged some automation into a custom script "go.bookworm". It builds on my 64bit bookworm rpi. I let the timing scroll away: it took an hour or so (about 11mins on my PC). I've done a bit of testing with the PC version and it seems fine.
I don't have the time to install/research a base bookworm to discover the exact packages required. If someone knows that info, it would be great otherwise I'll post "go.bookworm" as-is (which means it'll use packages targeting an up to date bookworm). It's not too important. You can always plug in the right versions later.
Statistics: Posted by swampdog — Sat Aug 31, 2024 2:09 am