

Software-wise, this port targets the Linux kernel
#Debian glibc version install
In this project the goal is to have Debian ready to install and run on systems implementing a variant of the RISC-V ISA: What are the goals of this project in particular? See and DebianPorts for more information.

#Debian glibc version archive
In short, a port in Debian terminology means to provide the software normally available in the Debian archive (over 20,000 source packages) ready to install and run on systems based in a given computer architecture with the Linux kernel, or kernel-architecture combinations, with other kernels including GNU Mach (from GNU/Hurd) and kFreeBSD (from GNU/kFreeBSD). There are different versions of the instruction set for 32, 64 and 128 bits operating as little-endian by default. The project was originated in 2010 by researchers in the Computer Science Division at UC Berkeley, but many contributors are volunteers and industry workers that are unaffiliated with the university. The instruction set also has a substantial body of supporting software, which fixes the usual weakness of new instruction sets. Such uses demand that the designers consider both performance and power efficiency. While not the first open ISA, it is significant because it is designed to be useful in modern computerized devices such as warehouse-scale cloud computers, high-end mobile phones and the smallest embedded systems. In contrast to most ISAs, RISC-V is freely available for all types of use, permitting anyone to design, manufacture and sell RISC-V chips and software. RISC-V (pronounced "risk-five") is an open source instruction set architecture (ISA) based on established reduced instruction set computing (RISC) principles. Preparing the chroot for use in a virtual machine.Installing qemu from the Debian archive.FTBFS, packages that Fail To Build From Source (in riscv64).StarFive "JH7100" SoC / BeagleBoard+Seedstudio+StarFive "BeagleV" board.SiFive "Freedom U740" SoC / "HiFive Unmatched".Microchip "PolarFire SoC FPGA" / "PolarFire SoC FPGA Icicle Kit" (MPFS-ICICLE-KIT-ES).SiFive "Freedom U540" SoC (quad-core RV64GC) / "HiFive Unleashed".What are the goals of this project in particular?.
