Hello Dimitri, Nish, @Dimitri I'm lucky to solve the problem with the indication of this site:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/91815/how-to-install-software-or-upgrade-from-an-old-unsupported-release I think your suggestion is more from a developer point of view while the above one is more from a user point of view. I tried your solution after applying the first method. It also works in the chroot environment. Thanks! By the way, can we use mk-sbuild to create a cross develpment environment (eg: a toolchain for ARM board on a IA32 machine) If it is not possible, why? Thanks! @Nish Thanks for you answer! Best regardsChenghao ----- Original Message ----- From: Dimitri John Ledkov <x...@ubuntu.com> To: wangchenghao2...@sina.com Cc: ubuntu-devel-discuss <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com> Subject: Re: ask for support packages for nfs-kernel-server Date: 2019-05-15 23:00 On Thu, 9 May 2019 at 18:31, <wangchenghao2...@sina.com> wrote: > > Dear, > > I'm trying to install the package nfs-kernel-server on my Ubuntu 10.04. > > By the apt-get command, the following package are needed: > libgssglue1_0.1-4_i386.deb > libnfsidmap2_0.23-2_i386.deb > librpcsecgss3_0.19-2_i386.deb > portmap_6.0.0-1ubuntu2_i386.deb > nfs-common_1.2.0-4ubuntu4_i386.deb > nfs-kernel-server_1.2.0-4ubuntu4_i386.deb > > I cannot found the exact version for libgssglue1, libnfsidmap2 and > librpcsecgss3. (I think it's due to the expired support of the Ubuntu > version.) I tried the closest version of these packages that I can find. But > there are dependency problems. > > I have spent a whole day trying to resolve it without success. Can you help > to provide these pakcages? Thanks a lot! > > Best regards > Chenghao WANG As part of sunsetting obsolete ubuntu releases, they do get archivedto old-releases, and both installation media and the apt archive are still available as a a final snapshot only. So one can still consume that, even from a modern amd64 Ubuntu release, for example:$ mk-sbuild lucid --arch=i386 --debootstrap-mirror=http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ --debootstrap-keyring=/usr/share/keyrings/ubuntu-archive-removed-keys.gpg $ schroot -c lucid-i386 -u root $ apt-get install nfs-kernel-server (downloads and installs all the packages one needs) Enjoy, but do please upgrade to Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Bionic! -- Regards, Dimitri.
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