Marcin Juszkiewicz wrote:
W dniu 30.11.2015 o 14:49, Mark Morgan Lloyd pisze:
Marcin Juszkiewicz wrote:

However it still relies on a mix of standard and non-standard
repositories and packages

Probably when r/pi2 will be supported by mainline kernel. Up to
this moment you have to use "non-standard repositories and
packages" to get kernel/bootloader to get board booting into
standard Debian userspace.

deb [trusted=yes] https://repositories.collabora.co.uk/debian/ jessie
rpi2

where the non-standard repository includes things like
linux-compiler-gcc-4.9-arm as well as the expected kernel packages.

I don't know whether there's anything non-standard about this which
could potentially cause problems.

It is just 'random' out-of-distro repo which makes it non-standard.

I've not yet worked through how much overlap there is.


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