2006/11/7, Pierre Schmitz <pierre@archlinux.de>:
Am Dienstag, 7. November 2006 16:20 schrieb Alexander Baldeck:
It's simply not implemented, cvsup doesn't work on non-x86 because of
[CUT] But abs can run with csup instead of cvsup. This works for x86_64; so
chances are that it might work for ppc, too.
In fact it does. A simple symlink has solved the problem. I use abs from the x86 archlinux and already had a lot of packages compile smoothly out-of-the-box from the x86 abs tree (i.e. the _entire_ gnome tree plus any conceivable extras :) Others compile and work with minor modifications of PKGBUILD. That is why I don't really see the reason to diverge significantly from the i686 distro. Hope to get a working binary repo of all these packages in the next few days. About the fam script, please take a closer look at it and you'll easily realize that is plainly wrong. And that package is in current, so I guess nobody noticed the error. I'm pretty sure the i686 version never had that bug :) Still don't have any clue about the kernel issue. I was forced to include static xfs support in order to have root mounted properly and boot the system. I did the mkinitcpio myself at least five times and I'm pretty sure xfs support was included but still... kernel panic'ed. That could be a minor issue but I'd like to get it work just right :) bye, N4