I'm trying to build an alpha cross-compiler but having problems. I managed to build an armhf cross-compiler under wheezy using the directions at http://gsoc.sitedethib.com/, but when building an alpha cross-compiler under sid/unstable (since up-to-date alpha is only available on sid) and trying to install the libc developer files to build the cross gcc I hit the following package conflict:
libc6.1-dev:alpha : Conflicts: libc6-dev but 2.13-38 is installed. libc6-dev : Conflicts: libc6.1-dev:alpha but 2.13-38 is to be installed. That is, on the host (amd64) libc6-dev is only available but on the target (alpha) it is libc6.1-dev and there is a conflict specified in both packages between libc6-dev and libc6.1-dev so I can't get both installed. Is there some way I can get both libc6-dev (amd64) remaining installed (so I have a working host!) and get libc6.1-dev:alpha installed so I can build the cross-compiler? Cheers Michael -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-alpha-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20130205223510.GA5275@omega