Hi,

thank you very much for your fast reply. We are heavily relying on
Openembedded environment for building Angstrom distribution and I am not
shure how to switch to debian in this development phase, but I will look
into. Is there any other way to hold on Angstrom and enable debian
packaging system? Any experience?

BR,
Jernej


On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 4:41 PM, Morgan Gangwere <indr...@earfolds.com>wrote:

> Angstrom can use dpkg but its not widely used in my experience. If you
> require a real dpkg environment, look at debian, for which it was built.
>
> The angstrom build environment is intended to produce a system for opkg
> (look at its history), and has somewhat undefined behavior when you deviate
> from that.
>
> If you want a real debian environment, go look at debootstrap and the rest
> of the debian system.
>
> > armel compatibility
>
> Debian (and angstrom) come in two flavors for ARM: arm and armel (little
> endian). Sounds like you've swapped them on accident and dpkg is saying
> "I'm not what you handed me"
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