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Re: kernel-package problem



On Sun, Apr 17, 2005 at 02:03:30AM +0200, Jacob Larsen wrote:
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> I just did a dist-upgrade, and now kernel package is complaining when I
> try to do a build:
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> make: x86_64-linux-gcc: Command not found
> make: x86_64-linux-gcc: Command not found
> make: x86_64-linux-gcc: Command not found
> make: x86_64-linux-gcc: Command not found
> make: x86_64-linux-gcc: Command not found
> make: x86_64-linux-gcc: Command not found
> make: x86_64-linux-gcc: Command not found
> make: x86_64-linux-gcc: Command not found
> make: x86_64-linux-gcc: Command not found
> make: x86_64-linux-gcc: Command not found
> /usr/share/kernel-package/rules:1623: *** Error. I do not know where the
> kernel image goes to [kimagedest undefined] The usual case for this is
> that I could not determine which arch or subarch tihs machine belongs
> to. Please specify a subarch, and try again..  Stop.
> 
> 
> I use the gcc4 version of Debian AMD64. Did I forget something when I
> updated?

Hmm...

rceng02:~# dpkg  -S `which x86_64-linux-gcc`
gcc: /usr/bin/x86_64-linux-gcc

Do you have package 'gcc' installed?  Is packaged gcc currently working?

I run pure64-sarge so it is quite possible for them to be different.

Len Sorensen



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