xnox | coreyfro: don't use unstable, don't use trusty-proposed. | 00:35 |
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xnox | coreyfro: they by definition, can be out of sync like that. | 00:35 |
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coreyfro | xnox obviously you didn't read that this is happeing in both precise and trusty | 17:31 |
coreyfro | let me reiterate | 17:31 |
coreyfro | Hello all. A week ago I was building just fine, but recently, I am having bootstrapping trouble with package libgcc1 (dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of libgcc1:armhf: libgcc1:armhf depends on gcc-4.9-base (= 4.9-20140303-0ubuntu2); however: Version of gcc-4.9-base:armhf on system is 4.9-20140303-0ubuntu3.) | 17:37 |
coreyfro | I think this is a problem with the repo or possibly a problem with libgcc1 package | 17:37 |
coreyfro | .,.,.,.This.,.,.,.problem.,.,.,.exists.,.,.,.in.,.,.,.both.,.,.,.Trusty.,.,.,.and.,.,.,.Precise.,.,.,. | 17:37 |
coreyfro | So, I have a multistrap script and config that used to build my entire debian distro in less than two minutes. It worked until last week and it broke with the following error: dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of libgcc1:armhf: libgcc1:armhf depends on gcc-4.9-base (= 4.9-20140303-0ubuntu2); however: Version of gcc-4.9-base:armhf on system is 4.9-20140303-0ubuntu3. | 17:37 |
coreyfro | Here is a document will all my configurations, all my scripting, and all of my errors : https://docs.google.com/a/typeamachines.com/document/d/1pELrg7NcrE32-zOaflnsd2fLWZ_IjVI-YfeaHG3hA6k/edit | 17:37 |
coreyfro | This is a script that ANYONE CAN USE to build ANY ARMHF image they'd like...and it was working until last week. | 17:38 |
coreyfro | What's going on? Is this a problem with the repo? | 17:38 |
coreyfro | Where do I report this, specific, bug? To the people behind the PPA? To the package maintainer? Where do I get this ball rolling? | 17:38 |
coreyfro | I just build a new image for precise | 17:47 |
coreyfro | I am testing it under qemu right now | 17:48 |
xnox | coreyfro: precise does not have gcc-4.9. | 17:49 |
xnox | $ rmadison -s trusty gcc-4.9-base ligbcc1 | 17:49 |
xnox | gcc-4.9-base | 4.9-20140303-0ubuntu3 | trusty | amd64, arm64, armhf, i386, powerpc, ppc64el | 17:49 |
xnox | $ rmadison -s trusty libgcc1 | 17:49 |
xnox | libgcc1 | 1:4.9-20140303-0ubuntu3 | trusty | amd64, arm64, armhf, i386, powerpc, ppc64el | 17:49 |
xnox | looks correct to me. | 17:49 |
xnox | coreyfro: but if you use trusty suite with trusty-proposed suite enabled, it's not guaranteed to be installable at all times. | 17:50 |
xnox | coreyfro: ditto precise with precise-proposed suite enabled. | 17:50 |
coreyfro | I don't know if it is getting Proposed, I have my config grabbing main and universe | 17:53 |
coreyfro | source=http://ports.ubuntu.com/; suite=precise; components=main universe ; | 17:57 |
coreyfro | If it is picking up proposed, I need to figure out how to mask that out (to use a gentoo term) | 17:58 |
coreyfro | Precise just ran without changes to my scripts or configs | 18:32 |
coreyfro | Trying with trusty | 18:33 |
coreyfro | Trusty built, testing | 19:00 |
coreyfro | Trusting still having errors, but at least I have precise built | 19:05 |
coreyfro | Who would I report these errors to? | 19:05 |
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