=== das_plague is now known as prpplague === chihchun_afk is now known as chihchun === piscodig is now known as discopig === tgm4883_ is now known as tgm4883 === doko_ is now known as doko === ashams_ is now known as ashams [11:56] howdy! jsut trying to bake an ubuntu kernel package using RCN's scripts for the beagle bone black [11:57] however, fakeroot seems to have some issues: "libfakeroot-sysv.so' from ld_preload cannot be preloaded ignored" [11:57] host is raring amd64... so how to proceed, are there any usual crossbuilding issues? [11:59] in the end, it boils down to "fakeroot make -jX ARCH=arm etc.etc." anyways [11:59] "fakeroot make -jX ARCH=arm etc.etc. deb-pkg" i mean [12:00] launchpad suggests that its a bug in fakeroot, grabbing 1.19 does also not fix it, though [12:01] sounds more like an amd64 problem though [12:02] (why is it using LD_PRELOAD at all there ?) [12:02] Because that's how fakeroot works. [12:03] ogra_: yeah, my guess is also the combination amd64+fakeroot [12:03] infinity, ah [12:04] following https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/ARMKernelCrossCompile on my amd64 desktop works fine [12:04] LetoThe2nd: A full build log with the errors intact might be more helpful than trying to describe it via IRC, but if it's trying to run ARM binaries on amd64 under fakeroot, that would explode. [12:05] infinity: sure i can provide a full buildlog, but will take some time due to a rather slow box [12:06] ogra_: hm, using debian/rules directly instead of make. [12:06] wortha try, i geuss [12:06] yeah [12:07] assumes fully debianzed source, though [12:07] it should all just be copy/pasteable [12:07] ogra_: no pasta, i just had pizza ;) [12:07] yeah, doesnt rcn-ee provide that ? [12:07] i thought he packaged his kernels [12:07] haha [12:09] ogra_: nah, not debianized [12:10] ah, k [12:13] hm, just had another idea... BBL === chihchun is now known as chihchun_afk === prpplague is now known as das_plague === chihchun_afk is now known as chihchun === panda is now known as Guest92367 [23:18] I've got karmic on an ARM11 device, just wondering if there is any upgrade path I can follow that won't involve a fresh install [23:18] i don't think you can have anything newer [23:19] arm11 support has been stopped a long time ago [23:19] i see, damn