Hi! maybe add the foreign architeture will work. e.g.:
dpkg --add-architecture <arch> apt-get update apt-get -f -u install gnat:<arch> []'s Dani. 2014-07-03 19:08 GMT-03:00 Brian Drummond <[email protected]>: > Another possibly dumb question... > > How do I go about building a 32-bit application with amd64 Gnat-4.9? > > On the face of it, "-m32" would do the job ... and it might as far as > the compilation is concerned, but gnatmake reports: > > gnatmake: RTS path not valid: missing adainclude and adalib directories > > Perfectly reasonable as only the native RTS is installed > (in /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/4.9/rts-native ). > > Attempting to install gnat-4.9:i386 fails with a chain of missing > dependencies : gcc-4.9:i396 -> binutils:i386 > Which apt-get offers to install, uninstalling a whole bunch of other > packages including all the amd64 compilers... > > What I'm leading up to is, should the 32-bit RTS be available as a > separate package to allow multilib builds? (ditto the 64-bit one for > those folks using the 32-bit compiler; probably not many) > > Or is there a simple process to generate and install it? > Perhaps copy from a 32-bit installation into /opt/somewhere/safe and > point --RTS= at it. > > It's not a showstopper, I've put off trying Ludovic's instructions for > installing a 32-bit chroot for long enough... > > - Brian > > - Brian > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > [email protected] > Archive: > https://lists.debian.org/[email protected] > > -- "There are many plans in the Human heart, But is the Lord's Purpose that prevails" "Existem Muitos planos e desejos no coração Humano, MAS são os Propósitos do Senhor que prevalecem" []'s Dani:-)
