Re: Why wouldn't gcc release build on Alpha ?
"Andrei A. Dergatchev" wrote:
> Hi !
>
> > That's easy, just type: "apt-get source glibc". It gets the original source,
>
> Well, not that fast :-)
>
> wit379215:/home/andrei# apt-get source glibc
> Reading Package Lists... Done
> Building Dependency Tree... Done
> E: Sorry, you must put some 'source' uris in your sources.list
>
> Will need to do some editing.
D'oh! Sorry about that. Edit /etc/apt/sources.list and duplicate each line, replacing
"deb" with "deb-src". Then it will get the lists of both binary (deb)and source (deb-src)
packages.
Try man apt-get, or man sources.list, they should explain everything.
> ?? - was the patch which Chris sent included already too,
> or what patches do you mean - only those which were used
> to compile the current glibc 2.2. in unstable ?
The right patches (though not necessarily the absolute most current ones). Presumably the
same ones Chris sent (though I haven't checked).
> Ok, now I can find it, many thanks for your help !
Zeen.
> > Some made it
> > into woody/testing before the pool, but you'll notice there's nothing in sid/unstable,
> > all of the Packages listings are either in the dists/woody, dists/potato or pool
> > trees.
> >
> > Surf around a bit, look at Contents.gz and Packages(.gz) files,
>
> I indeed looked in Packages, but the description seemed to be a bit short ?
Yeah, that's the abbreviated Debian description for browsing through in dselect (another
useful tool to learn, though others might steer you more toward console-apt or maybe even
gnome-apt).
Welcome to the wonderful world of Debian... A touch expert-friendly, but once you're an
expert it will feel so natural, you can never go back.
(I've become such a Debian chauvanist. :-)
-Adam P.
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