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Currently, the archive is mostly based on the Debian archive.
We have 2 build nodes to try to fellow the current unstable.
There is a repository at http://mips64el.debian.net/ which tracks unstable. Currently it has about 90% of the archive built.
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=== Binary Packages === That site also contains some QEMU images, the build logs for all packages, and some statistics about what is currently building and has been built (updated hourly).
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The binary packages can be found at http://mips64el.debian.net/debian/  * Binary packages archive: http://mips64el.debian.net/debian
 * Build logs: http://mips64el.debian.net/debian/logs
 * QEMU images: http://mips64el.debian.net/debian/qemu
 * Statistics: http://mips64el.debian.net/debian/info
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Note: it is for mips64r2, while the finial will be MIPS III. == ISA ==
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=== buildd === Little endian, [[http://techpubs.sgi.com/library/manuals/2000/007-2816-004/pdf/007-2816-004.pdf|N64 ABI]], MIPS64r1 ISA, and hardware floating-point.
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We now use our scripts and a MySQL database to track the build nodes.
On every build nodes, sbuild is used
=== Build Machines ===
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The buildlogs can be found in: http://mips64el.debian.net/debian/buildlog/
The new archive has a number of buildds (7 at the time of writing) and is running the normal buildd software the main Debian archive uses (buildd, sbuild, wanna-build).
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debootstrap in a mipsel system, can configure bootloader and kernel. Run debootstrap on a Debian mipsel system, then configure bootloader and kernel.
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 * YunQiang Su (syq, wzsyqa)  * [[YunQiangSu|YunQiang Su]] (syq)
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 * Aurelien Jarno (aurel32)
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 * James Cowgill [DM]
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There are significant contributions by people from open-source communities and companies.

If you are a Debian developer interested in this port, let us know. One of the criteria to turn this port into official is to have 3 DD.
There are significant contributions by people from open-source communities and companies. If you are a Debian developer interested in this port, please let us know.
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A Debian/mips64el virtual machine is available at BFSu and can be used by developers.
If you want an account on this environment, feel free to ask it to YunQiang Su <syq@debian.org> , by providing the following information:
Sorry: this machine is not available now, as it is used for buildd node now.
For porterbox, please have a wait.
 
A Loongson 3A machine (running Debian/mips64el) is available as porterbox and can be used by developers. If you want an account on this environment, feel free to ask [[YunQiangSu|YunQiang Su]], by providing the following information:
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 * How long you will need the machine   * How long you will need the machine
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 * #debianppc IRC channel on [[irc://irc.debian.org/debian-mips|OFTC]]  * #debian-mips IRC channel on [[irc://irc.debian.org/debian-mips|OFTC]]
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* http://www.imgtec.org
 * [[http://www.imgtec.com/mips|Imagination Technologies]]
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 * https://wiki.debian.org/SummerOfCode2013/Projects#MIPS_N32.2FN64_ABI_port
 * https://wiki.debian.org/SummerOfCode2013/StudentApplications/EleanorChen
 * https://wiki.debian.org/SummerOfCode2014/Projects/Improve%20Debian%20on%20mips64el
 * https://wiki.debian.org/SummerOfCode2014/StudentApplications/SphinxJiang
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Debian mips64el port

This page tracks the progress of the mips64el port (unofficial).

Archive

There is a repository at http://mips64el.debian.net/ which tracks unstable. Currently it has about 90% of the archive built.

That site also contains some QEMU images, the build logs for all packages, and some statistics about what is currently building and has been built (updated hourly).

ISA

Little endian, N64 ABI, MIPS64r1 ISA, and hardware floating-point.

Build Machines

The new archive has a number of buildds (7 at the time of writing) and is running the normal buildd software the main Debian archive uses (buildd, sbuild, wanna-build).

Installation

Run debootstrap on a Debian mipsel system, then configure bootloader and kernel.

Development

Development Team

  • YunQiang Su (syq)

  • Anibal Monsalve Salazar (anibal)
  • Aurelien Jarno (aurel32)
  • Aron Xu (aron)
  • James Cowgill [DM]

There are significant contributions by people from open-source communities and companies. If you are a Debian developer interested in this port, please let us know.

Development machines

Sorry: this machine is not available now, as it is used for buildd node now. For porterbox, please have a wait.

A Loongson 3A machine (running Debian/mips64el) is available as porterbox and can be used by developers. If you want an account on this environment, feel free to ask YunQiang Su, by providing the following information:

  • Username
  • Public key
  • Quick comment specifying which area you are going to work
  • How long you will need the machine

Contact

References


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