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Jeff Cranmer schrieb: |
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>> Hmm, if you have a separate machine with the same architecture, you |
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>> can build those binary packages yourself, just man emerge and take a |
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>> look at the buildpkg section. Alternatively, you can cross compile |
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>> binary packages[1]. |
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>> Or, why not just use a stage tarball? |
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>> HTH. |
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>> Joe |
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>> [1] http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/base/embedded/cross-development.xml |
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> I'm not an expert, and I don't have a second amd64 machine. My laptop runs a |
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> different PC processor type. How would I go about cross-compiling an amd64 |
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> binary on my laptop, and creating the necessary .tbz2 tarball. If I could do |
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> that, I would probably be able to test out the theory that this would fix my |
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> broken system. |
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> Thanks |
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> Jeff |
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Perhaps you should go back to a lower glib version. Latest versions of |
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such important packages might always have issues. |