Hi, after some time I've retried to do the debootstrap, using the latest
'debootstrap_1.0.55_all.deb'.
The QNAP system is always the same (no kernel change).
Wheezy still fails:
[/share/HDA_DATA/debootstrap] # ./usr/sbin/debootstrap --no-check-gpg --arch
i386 stable /share/HDA_DATA/newdebian ht
>> So wheezy cannot run on systems with older kernel?
>
>It works (in most cases). It doesn't work with incompatible kernel.
>I'm sorry that my explanation in the previous mail was not enough.
Thank you very much, now it's all clear for me.
And thanks especially for the detailed answer.
>> I'm n
Hi, thanks for your reply and sorry for my delay, I actually didn't receive the
email from the bug-tracking system.
OK, so you're saying that the 2.6.33.2 kernel is not compatible.
But here's my question: what's changed from squeeze to wheezy that prevented
gpg to run?I cannot find a "system requ
Today I tried a two-stage debootstrap and it still fails when moving on the
QNAP due to the gpg error.
Running /usr/bin/gpg outputs:
gpg: fatal: can't disable core dumps: Bad address
secmem usage: 0/0 bytes in 0/0 blocks of pool 0/0
However, if I try to "strace" the gpg output I get this error (
I don't know if this can help you in any way, but I'm not a Linux expert so I
tried to do some tests with setrlimit by Googling.
I found this page which seems at least related with the 'core dumps' error:
http://adamrosenfield.com/blog/2010/04/23/dumping-core/
I tried to compile the watchdog exa
Hi Thijs, thanks for the reply.
>> > [/share/HDA_DATA/debootstrap] # uname -a
>> > Linux NAS 2.6.33.2 #1 SMP Fri Mar 2 04:25:15 CST 2012 i686 unknown
>
>> This seems to be setrlimit(2) failing. Possibly an incompatability with
>> the kernel version?
>
>The reported kernel version is not a standard
inux-gnu-ld --enable-languages=c,c++ --disable-multilib
Thread model: posix
gcc version 4.2.1
Feel free to contact me if you need further info or tests.
Thanks,
virtualdj
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