On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 11:13:17 -0300 Amandeep Bhullar <arm.debian@gmail.com> wrote: > My ARM board AT91SAM9263-EK is running linux that I came with the > board as linux demo. It is running from NAND flash and has a jffs2 > filesystem (not NFS). It is probably running an Angstrom based > filesystem. You are right, the NAND flash is partitioned in different > partitions for kernel, rootfs etc. So what I have done is (I dont > know if I did the right thing), copied the emdebian-arm.tgz on a USB > stick, mounted it on the board running linux and gave command tar > -xzpf emdebian-arm.tgz and ./emsecondstage in the folder Emdebian I > created. Here is what happened: That sounds OK so far. > Setting up libc6 (2.7-18em1) ... > Alignment trap: iconvconfig (2310) PC=0x00009960 Instr=0xe5952000 > Address=0x0005 > 875e FSR 0x013 > Alignment trap: iconvconfig (2310) PC=0x00009960 Instr=0xe5952000 > Address=0x0005 > 876a FSR 0x013 > Alignment trap: iconvconfig (2310) PC=0x00009960 Instr=0xe5952000 > Address=0x0005 > 8786 FSR 0x001 That's a possible problem. > Setting up base-passwd (3.5.20em1) ... > > update-passwd has found some differences between your system accounts > and the current Debian defaults. It is advisable to allow Hmm, thought I'd fixed that. > Setting up debian-archive-keyring (2009.01.31em1) ... > gpg: symbol lookup error: /lib/libreadline.so.5: undefined symbol: PC > gpg: symbol lookup error: /lib/libreadline.so.5: undefined symbol: PC > gpg: symbol lookup error: /lib/libreadline.so.5: undefined symbol: PC > dpkg: error processing debian-archive-keyring (--configure): > subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 127 Does libreadline exist at that path in the rootfs? What version? > My question is - di dI do the right thing? What is the error about > debian-archive-keyring : Not sure, not seen it before. > If I was not to run it from within linux, then how should I? What do you mean? Does the board now boot and can gpg work after boot? > Please > help.Thanks. > > Aman. Emdebian Crush isn't problem-free, various niggles like this come and go. Not all actually cause significant breakage. It depends if gpg can work after initial setup or whether it is a continuing error. -- Neil Williams ============= http://www.data-freedom.org/ http://www.linux.codehelp.co.uk/ http://e-mail.is-not-s.ms/
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