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Re: Easy Debian Fremantle Beta Testing
I see you have mixed glibc packages (notice the deb8u4/deb8u6 in your output!).
Where are the deb8u6 packages from? If they are from the official Debian repo then I'd be puzzled that your ED works at all. Quote:
The easiest way would be to unpack the archive to an empty directory and then run dpkg -i *.deb in that directory. It will install some packages you don't need but that's only some MB. Maybe afterwards you'll have to run apt-get -f install again. |
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I try to always use the official repos and add another repo only if really needed. After getting in the chroot I did an apt-get update && apt-get upgrade which got me in this state (I always try to get the system up to date before installing additional packages). Quote:
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In Easy Debian Jessie (and only here) please avoid any packages from the Debian repo that are build from the glibc source package! [1] In principle the same is true for pulseaudio, but installing that from Debian will only result in broken sound in the chroot, not in a completely broken chroot. [1] https://packages.debian.org/source/jessie/glibc |
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So, I did a dpkg -i *.deb and some packages installed without any issue but the result was :
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dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of libc6-dev:armhf: Code:
FATAL: kernel too old My first usage of Easy Debian is for web browsing, as some websites don't work at all with Maemo's browser, so I decided to install midori and surf. Those installed without any issue and they are technically working, but frankly it is not the user experience I expect on a mobile device. All in all, thank you for keeping this alive as much as you can. |
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I already did an echo "libc6 hold" | dpkg --set-selections and echo "libc6-dev hold" | dpkg --set-selections in my current Easy Debian image but that doesn't seem to be enough then. What is the best approach to put everything from this list that shouldn't be updated on-hold? |
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I'm trying to add printer via cups web interface, but no local printers are listed...
lsusb output from maemo: Bus 001 Device 042: ID 03f0:0604 Hewlett-Packard DeskJet 840c Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 lsusb from debian chroot: libudev: udev_has_devtmpfs: name_to_handle_at on /dev: Function not implemented I could not find any useful info on google and I really don't want to cram up my rootfs with cups (>60MB!) Ideas? |
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glibc-doc glibc-source libc-bin libc-dev-bin libc6 libc6-dbg libc6-dev libc6-pic libpulse0 linux-libc-dev locales-all pulseaudio xkb-data |
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Anybody have patched glibc for latest Ubuntu? I would like to try kwin with xwayland on sailfish but ancient kernel stops me.
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--- debian/debhelper.in/libc.preinst.orig 2017-10-08 11:32:18.123876676 +0200 Oh, I'm doing the build on a Raspberry3, and it took close to 6 hours, so it's nice getting it right the first time. |
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It only works up to glibc 2.22 and Xenial already comes with 2.23. If someone has a working solution I'd be interested too, because then also Debian Stretch would become an option again. @klausade: Indeed you're right. Sorry for the inconvenience! I neglected to document these steps because dpkg-source didn't record them. Nice to see, someone is actually checking what I've been doing! I'll update the instructions. |
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