On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 6:43 PM, Xyne <[email protected]> wrote:
> Nathan O wrote: > > > > Simple. Use a 32-bit chroot. > > > > > > Or send it to me to test. ;-) > > > > > I installed Xyne's package, arch32-light. How do I build in it, I am > > guessing maybe cp the PKGBUILD to somewhere in /opt/arch32? > > Nathan, just read up on chroots and how to use them, starting with the > 32-bit > chroot article on the wiki on which arch32-light is based. In this case, > yeah, > you would copy it to somewhere in /opt/arch32 then chroot into /opt/arch32 > and > build the package as usual (provided that you already installed pacman and > base-devel in the chroot). > > > I don't want to discourage you from asking specific questions when you get > stuck but as an Archer you're expected to do some research and testing on > your > own first. Questions such as "How do I do x?" where "x" is something very > general are a sign of laziness. Questions such as "I've tried x, but I get > the > following error message and I can't find a solution through <some search > engine> or the forum. What should I do?" show that you've at least tried to > solve it yourself. > > Don't take this the wrong way either. I'm not annoyed. I'm just trying to > encourage you to approach things a little differently. > I know I looked at the 32bit bundled article, but it didn't mention anything about building AUR packages there.
