Re: console-data
Hartmut Koptein wrote:
> my $arch = `dpkg --print-installation-architecture`;
> chomp $arch;
>
> if (($arch eq 'powerpc') || ($arch eq 'm68k')) {
> my $subarch;
> if ($arch eq 'powerpc') {
> my $line = `grep ^machine /proc/cpuinfo`;
> abort ($defs, "No \"machine\" field in /proc/cpuinfo") if $line eq '';
> $subarch = lc substr ($line, 11);
> } elsif ($arch eq 'm68k') {
> my $line = `grep ^Model: /proc/hardware`;
> abort ($defs, "No \"Model\" field in /proc/hardware") if $line eq '';
> $subarch = lc substr ($line, 8);
> }
> $subarch =~ s/ .*//;
> chop($subarch);
> $subarch = 'mac' if $subarch =~ m/^macintosh|powermac|powerbook|power|imac|powermac1/;
> $subarch = 'mvme' if $subarch eq 'motorola';
>
> $arch = "$arch/$subarch";
> }
>
> Test this for : /var/lib/dpkg/info/console-data.config
Okay, I think I might have figured it out (or atleast just half assed it :-) )
I put the code into the "guess_arch" function, and it spit out the same error code. I then modified
line 638 (well, after trying a few others w/o success) from "'powerpc/pmac' => [ 'mac' ], " to
"'powerpc/mac' => [ 'mac' ]" and it finished the configuration.
HTH
--Nelson Abramson
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