Seems to be a lot of discussion of complex setups and bricking, which makes me a bit nervous as I do not have a lot of time to accomplish my goal. I am considering a Squeeze to Wheezy upgrade on a DreamPlug solely to get rid of a ObjC/FoundationKit issue which occurs during a compile under Debian Squeeze Armel but does not happen under Ubuntu Raring AMD64...
"/usr/include/GNUstep/Foundation/NSException.h:42:2: error: #error The current setting for native-objc-exceptions does not match that of gnustep-base ... please correct this." Since I am building a system that must be easily reproducable, ie low levels of 'magical' input to make it work, I am leaning towards the upgrade... but... can you do a simple, straightforwards upgrade of the DreamPlug by doing nothing but change the sources.list followed by a dselect upgrade, select, install? Ie no fiddling with low level uBoot and JTAG commands? ie, do the update exactly like I would on a server or laptop? -- View this message in context: http://debian.2.n7.nabble.com/Anyone-got-Wheezy-running-on-a-Dreamplug-tp2943613p3040163.html Sent from the debian-arm mailing list archive at Nabble.com. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

