Aurelien:
As debussy seems ot be done, would it be possible to have access to an
arm machine with all the necessary packages installed, ie debhelper and
libgcj-dev?
If nobody comes up with a machine, I have one available but it isn't on
a publically-accessible internet link. I could run
Hi all,
One of my package, namely pdftk, fails to build on arm:
http://buildd.debian.org/fetch.php?&pkg=pdftk&ver=1.12-5&arch=arm&stamp=1122787593&file=log&as=raw
As debussy seems ot be done, would it be possible to have access to an
arm machine with all the necessary packages installed, ie debh
Guys:
Got it. Hadn't installed build-essential and dpkg-dev. *blush*
b.g.
Bill Gatliff wrote:
Guys:
# pbuilder build perl_5.8.7-5.dsc
...
...
-> created buildresult dir :/root/pbuilds/result.16170
Obtaining the cached apt archive contents
Installing the build-deps
/usr/lib/pbuilder/pbuild
Guys:
# pbuilder build perl_5.8.7-5.dsc
...
...
-> created buildresult dir :/root/pbuilds/result.16170
Obtaining the cached apt archive contents
Installing the build-deps
/usr/lib/pbuilder/pbuilder-satisfydepends: line 69: dpkg-architecture:
command not found
-> Attempting to parse the build-de
> "James" == James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
James> Any other Debian-arm products, with a JTAG interface, that is
James> fully functional and documented would be of keen interest to
James> me. (suggestions)
The Linksys NSLU2 could be an option.
See http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Info/
Vincent:
- Only being up-to-date for a very poor 94% of the archive currently
and only having built a likewise poor 91% of the archive.
(And thus probably being next in line after m68k, which has just
started being ignored for testing propigation). A lot of this comes
down to build
On Sun, Oct 09, 2005 at 12:45:09PM -0400, Joey Hess wrote:
> Following up on last night's irc meeting[1], which had a preponderance
> of arm (and armeb) people in attendance compared to most architectured,
> there is the start of a page for requalifying arm as an etch release
> architecture here: h
James:
James wrote:
This device looks interesting. However, I could not find any
information about the single most important issue in
firmware development (JTAG port). Many SOC devices,
if indeed this is a system on a chip, do not properly
implement a JTAG interface, or it is dysfunctional.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I for one would like to use Debian of some kind on the new Linux based
>handheld gaming/multimedia console coming out at the end of November.
>It Has Dual-core CPUs: ARM920T (host 200 MHz)+ ARM940T (200mhz) (both have
>access to dedicated 2D video hardware)
>Chipset
I for one would like to use Debian of some kind on the new Linux based handheld
gaming/multimedia console coming out at the end of November.
It Has Dual-core CPUs: ARM920T (host 200 MHz)+ ARM940T (200mhz) (both have
access to dedicated 2D video hardware)
Chipset MMSP2
NAND Flash ROM 64 MB
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