[16:58] anyone have an idea what's the problem here? [16:58] https://launchpadlibrarian.net/220173082/buildlog_ubuntu-trusty-armhf.ppsspp_1.0.1%2Br90.f4.p3.l1629.a161.t83~31~ubuntu14.04.1_BUILDING.txt.gz [16:58] arm-linux-gnueabi-gcc is unable to create an executable file. [16:58] it works for i386 and amd64, dunno why it's failing on ARMhf [17:03] the code is broken [17:04] and your build dependencies are missing something on arm [17:25] i think i found the issue [17:37] === NikitaKonovalov2 is now known as NikitaKonovalov === cjwatson_ is now known as cjwatson === Tristit1a is now known as Tristitia === popey_ is now known as popey [23:14] benjaoming: I'm afraid you got incorrect advice from dobey. You can resurrect an older version using copy-package. [23:15] (from lp:ubuntu-archive-tools) [23:16] i.e. copy the old version back into the same archive [23:16] It's not often done, and you do need to be aware that users who have already upgraded to the newer version won't automatically be downgraded again, but it can be useful in some situations.