* Sander Marechal
| What is the "normal" way to build amd64 .deb's on a 32-bit
| debian/ubuntu?
Have your normal system be a 64 bit system and run those few apps that
need 32 bit support in a chroot is what I see recommended in most
cases. Or just go without -- that's what I do. Not having fla
Le vendredi 25 août 2006 à 11:09 +0200, Sander Marechal a écrit :
> Martin Wuertele wrote:
> > * Sander Marechal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-08-25 07:39]:
> >
> >> Matthias Julius wrote:
> >>> pbuilder create --debootstrapopts --arch=amd64
> >> It didn't work after all. I got a kernel running, but
Martin Wuertele wrote:
> * Sander Marechal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-08-25 07:39]:
>
>> Matthias Julius wrote:
>>> pbuilder create --debootstrapopts --arch=amd64
>> It didn't work after all. I got a kernel running, but debootstrap
>> doesn't want to cooperate. It quits with an error that it canno
* Sander Marechal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-08-25 07:39]:
> Matthias Julius wrote:
> > pbuilder create --debootstrapopts --arch=amd64
>
> It didn't work after all. I got a kernel running, but debootstrap
> doesn't want to cooperate. It quits with an error that it cannot find a
> script. It takes
Matthias Julius wrote:
> Sander Marechal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> So, is it possible to bootstrap an x86-64 OS with pbuilder on an i386
>> system running on an AMD64?
>
> Yes, this should be possible (if you are running an amd64 kernel). I
> would try (not tested):
>
> pbuilder create
Sander Marechal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Thanks. The kernel works but I loose the nvidia driver and with it XGL,
> so X crashes on startup (I have the XGL server replace the standard X
> server, not run on top of it).
Maybe you just need to rebuild the nVidia kernel modules?
Matthias
--
Aaron M. Ucko wrote:
> Sander Marechal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Quick question: Do I only need the AMD64 linux-image package, or also
>> the linux-restricted-modules package?
>
> You need corresponding versions of whichever modules package(s) you
> currently have installed.
Thanks. The k
Sander Marechal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Quick question: Do I only need the AMD64 linux-image package, or also
> the linux-restricted-modules package?
You need corresponding versions of whichever modules package(s) you
currently have installed.
--
Aaron M. Ucko, KB1CJC (amu at alum.mit.edu
Joerg Jaspert wrote:
> On 10756 March 1977, Sander Marechal wrote:
>
>> Nope, I run a K7 kernel now (Ubuntu dapper). Can I simply replace my
>> kernel and leave the rest of my system in tact? I don't see AMD64 kernel
>> images in Synaptic. Probably a silly question, but who knows :-)
>
> You need
> Sander Marechal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Nope, I run a K7 kernel now (Ubuntu dapper). Can I simply replace my
> kernel and leave the rest of my system in tact? I don't see AMD64 kernel
> images in Synaptic. Probably a silly question, but who knows :-)
Not silly at all. There used to be
On 10756 March 1977, Sander Marechal wrote:
> Nope, I run a K7 kernel now (Ubuntu dapper). Can I simply replace my
> kernel and leave the rest of my system in tact? I don't see AMD64 kernel
> images in Synaptic. Probably a silly question, but who knows :-)
You need to run dpkg with the right --fo
Matthias Julius wrote:
> Sander Marechal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> I am looking to create .deb's for x86-64. I have an AMD64 but run an
>> i386 OS due to the lack of some 64-bit packages (like flash and
>> what-not). I have pbuilder all set up to build packages for i386, but I
>> wonder if
Sander Marechal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am looking to create .deb's for x86-64. I have an AMD64 but run an
> i386 OS due to the lack of some 64-bit packages (like flash and
> what-not). I have pbuilder all set up to build packages for i386, but I
> wonder if it's possible to use it to crea
* Sander Marechal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-08-24 08:05]:
> I am looking to create .deb's for x86-64. I have an AMD64 but run an
> i386 OS due to the lack of some 64-bit packages (like flash and
> what-not). I have pbuilder all set up to build packages for i386, but I
> wonder if it's possible to
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