jaeger changed the topic of #crux-arm to: CRUX-ARM 3.7 Released! - http://crux-arm.nu/Documentation/ReleaseNotes3-7 | Logs: https://libera.irclog.whitequark.org/crux-arm/
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<crux-arm-bot> [ crux-ports-opt-arm ]: llvm: update to 19.1.7
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<crux-arm-bot> [ crux-ports-opt-arm ]: compiler-rt: update to 19.1.7
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<darfo> The Rockchip RK3528-A uses an on-chip bootrom that expects proprietary
<darfo> headers on the .img files. This makes it difficult to use anything but
<darfo> vendor supplied tools and files, not all of which are open source.
<cruxbridge> <pitillo (@pitillo:crux.nu)> at least there is a possibility to manage its boot sequence... It would be worse not to have that possibility with private drivers....
<darfo> true. this is my first foray into Arm-based devices. lots more to learn.