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Re: powerpc slind host - need to build gcc-3.4-base



Hi,

Alexander wrote:
> On 6/19/06, Julien <electroacousticien@laposte.net> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I used --force-depends, because gcc-3.4-stable isn't really
> > used in compiling/building process. Here, the list of files
> > contents in this package, found on packages.debian.org:
> > usr/share/doc/gcc-3.4-base/NEWS.Debian.gz
  devel/gcc-3.4-base
> > usr/share/doc/gcc-3.4-base/README.Debian.gz
> > devel/gcc-3.4-base
> > usr/share/doc/gcc-3.4-base/TODO.Debian
  devel/gcc-3.4-base
> > usr/share/doc/gcc-3.4-base/changelog.Debian.gz
> > devel/gcc-3.4-base
> > usr/share/doc/gcc-3.4-base/changelog.gz
  devel/gcc-3.4-base
> > usr/share/doc/gcc-3.4-base/copyright
  devel/gcc-3.4-base
> Yeah, gcc-X.Y-base can be safely forgotten except that you
now have
> your dependencies broken. I think you could use gcc-3.4-base of
> version 3.4.6-1 which is in debian and meets the >=
3.4.4-5.slind1
> dependency.

gcc-3.4-base of version 3.4.6-1 is included only in etch
(testing) and sid (unstable). I'm using a pure sarge (stable)
system. I know, that's not the better idea for development,
maybe i'm to "psycho-rigid" to use something which isn't
considered stable ;)

Nevertheless, I tried your way, here the log:
jujux@jujuxG4:~$ env LANG=C LC_LANG=C sudo apt-get -s install
gcc-3.4-base
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
You might want to run `apt-get -f install' to correct these:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
  g++-3.4-powerpc-linux-uclibc: Depends: gcc-3.4-base (>=
3.4.4-5.slind1) but 3.4.3-13 is to be installed
  libstdc++6-dev-uclibc-powerpc-cross: Depends: gcc-3.4-base
(>= 3.4.4-5.slind1) but 3.4.3-13 is to be installed
  libstdc++6-uclibc-powerpc-cross: Depends: gcc-3.4-base (>=
3.4.4-5.slind1) but 3.4.3-13 is to be installed
E: Unmet dependencies. Try 'apt-get -f install' with no
packages (or specify a solution).
jujux@jujuxG4:~$ env LANG=C LC_LANG=C sudo apt-get -s -f install
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
Correcting dependencies... Done
The following extra packages will be installed:
  gcc-3.4-base
The following packages will be REMOVED:
  g++-3.4-powerpc-linux-uclibc
libstdc++6-dev-uclibc-powerpc-cross
libstdc++6-uclibc-powerpc-cross
The following NEW packages will be installed:
  gcc-3.4-base
0 upgraded, 1 newly installed, 3 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Remv g++-3.4-powerpc-linux-uclibc (3.4.4-5.slind1 )
[gcc-3.4-powerpc-linux-uclibc libstdc++6-uclibc-powerpc-cross
libstdc++6-dev-uclibc-powerpc-cross cpp-3.4-powerpc-linux-uclibc ]
Remv libstdc++6-dev-uclibc-powerpc-cross (3.4.4-5.slind1 )
[gcc-3.4-powerpc-linux-uclibc libstdc++6-uclibc-powerpc-cross
cpp-3.4-powerpc-linux-uclibc ]
Remv libstdc++6-uclibc-powerpc-cross (3.4.4-5.slind1 )
[gcc-3.4-powerpc-linux-uclibc cpp-3.4-powerpc-linux-uclibc ]
Inst gcc-3.4-base (3.4.3-13 Debian:3.1r2/stable)
Conf gcc-3.4-base (3.4.3-13 Debian:3.1r2/stable)

That's clear, I prefer to have a breaken apt, than no cross
toolchain.

Best regards
Julien

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