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author | Efraim Flashner <efraim@flashner.co.il> | 2020-05-25 12:29:55 +0300 |
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committer | Efraim Flashner <efraim@flashner.co.il> | 2020-05-28 11:12:40 +0300 |
commit | 03e6404936ef0974fdbc877d537b97b28e54124d (patch) | |
tree | dd9b2402845b344f6153b9b68d92d8e664ddebfb /doc | |
parent | 023eea68f53a6d2979f558fc7590f43aee3aff43 (diff) | |
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doc: Remove explicit support for mips64el-linux.
It's been a good run, but no one is maintaining the architecture.
So long, and thanks for all the fish.
* doc/guix.texi (GNU Distribution): Change text for mips64el-linux
to denote it is deprecated.
(Daemon Offload Setup): Change occurrences of mips64el-linux to
aarch64-linux and adjust local code snippets.
(Guix Environment)[cross-compilation]: Change mips64el-linux-gnu to
aarch64-linux-gnu.
(GNU Build System)(package-cross-derivation]: Same.
(G-Expressions)[cross compilation]: Same.
(Additional Build Options)[cross-compilation, build logs]: Same.
(qemu-binfmt-service-type): Remove mips64el.
* doc/contributing.texi (Submitting Patches): Same.
* m4/guix.m4: (GUIX_ASSERT_SUPPORTED_SYSTEM): Remove mips64el-linux.
Diffstat (limited to 'doc')
-rw-r--r-- | doc/contributing.texi | 3 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | doc/guix.texi | 25 |
2 files changed, 14 insertions, 14 deletions
diff --git a/doc/contributing.texi b/doc/contributing.texi index 25b50e8e72..88128e5498 100644 --- a/doc/contributing.texi +++ b/doc/contributing.texi @@ -938,7 +938,7 @@ your @code{operating-system} configuration: @lisp (service qemu-binfmt-service-type (qemu-binfmt-configuration - (platforms (lookup-qemu-platforms "arm" "aarch64" "mips64el")) + (platforms (lookup-qemu-platforms "arm" "aarch64")) (guix-support? #t))) @end lisp @@ -951,7 +951,6 @@ commands, respectively: @example guix build --system=armhf-linux --rounds=2 hello guix build --system=aarch64-linux --rounds=2 hello -guix build --system=mips64el-linux --rounds=2 hello @end example @item diff --git a/doc/guix.texi b/doc/guix.texi index 9c56f657d6..5b9942d420 100644 --- a/doc/guix.texi +++ b/doc/guix.texi @@ -464,11 +464,12 @@ and Linux-Libre kernel. @item aarch64-linux little-endian 64-bit ARMv8-A processors, Linux-Libre kernel. -@item mips64el-linux +@item mips64el-linux (deprecated) little-endian 64-bit MIPS processors, specifically the Loongson series, n32 ABI, and Linux-Libre kernel. This configuration is no longer fully -supported; in particular, the project's build farms no longer provide -substitutes for this architecture. +supported; in particular, there is no ongoing work to ensure that this +architecture still works. Should someone decide they wish to revive this +architecture then the code is still available. @end table @@ -1060,8 +1061,8 @@ The @file{/etc/guix/machines.scm} file typically looks like this: (speed 2.)) ;incredibly fast! (build-machine - (name "meeps.example.org") - (system "mips64el-linux") + (name "armeight.example.org") + (system "aarch64-linux") (host-key "ssh-rsa AAAAB3Nza@dots{}") (user "alice") (private-key @@ -1071,7 +1072,7 @@ The @file{/etc/guix/machines.scm} file typically looks like this: @noindent In the example above we specify a list of two build machines, one for -the @code{x86_64} architecture and one for the @code{mips64el} +the @code{x86_64} architecture and one for the @code{aarch64} architecture. In fact, this file is---not surprisingly!---a Scheme file that is @@ -5330,7 +5331,7 @@ the system type of the build host. @item --target=@var{triplet} @cindex cross-compilation Cross-build for @var{triplet}, which must be a valid GNU triplet, such -as @code{"mips64el-linux-gnu"} (@pxref{Specifying target triplets, GNU +as @code{"aarch64-linux-gnu"} (@pxref{Specifying target triplets, GNU configuration triplets,, autoconf, Autoconf}). @item --compression=@var{tool} @@ -5719,7 +5720,7 @@ Return the @code{<derivation>} object of @var{package} cross-built from @var{system} to @var{target}. @var{target} must be a valid GNU triplet denoting the target hardware -and operating system, such as @code{"mips64el-linux-gnu"} +and operating system, such as @code{"aarch64-linux-gnu"} (@pxref{Specifying Target Triplets,,, autoconf, Autoconf}). @end deffn @@ -7720,7 +7721,7 @@ native package build: "-s" (string-append #$emacs "/bin/emacs") (string-append #$output "/bin/vi"))) - #:target "mips64el-linux-gnu") + #:target "aarch64-linux-gnu") @end lisp @noindent @@ -8840,7 +8841,7 @@ also be offloaded to a remote machine of the right architecture. @item --target=@var{triplet} @cindex cross-compilation Cross-build for @var{triplet}, which must be a valid GNU triplet, such -as @code{"mips64el-linux-gnu"} (@pxref{Specifying Target Triplets, GNU +as @code{"aarch64-linux-gnu"} (@pxref{Specifying Target Triplets, GNU configuration triplets,, autoconf, Autoconf}). @anchor{build-check} @@ -8910,7 +8911,7 @@ So for instance, imagine you want to see the build log of GDB on MIPS, but you are actually on an @code{x86_64} machine: @example -$ guix build --log-file gdb -s mips64el-linux +$ guix build --log-file gdb -s aarch64-linux https://@value{SUBSTITUTE-SERVER}/log/@dots{}-gdb-7.10 @end example @@ -24477,7 +24478,7 @@ emulated: @lisp (service qemu-binfmt-service-type (qemu-binfmt-configuration - (platforms (lookup-qemu-platforms "arm" "aarch64" "mips64el")))) + (platforms (lookup-qemu-platforms "arm" "aarch64")))) @end lisp In this example, we enable transparent emulation for the ARM and aarch64 |