[please keep the bug Cc:ed] On 2012-08-04 13:42, Pierre Bernhardt wrote: > Am 04.08.2012 11:54, schrieb Andreas Beckmann: >> Hi Pierre, >> >> On 2012-08-04 00:50, Pierre Bernhardt wrote: >>> Package: fglrx-source >>> Version: 12-3-1~bpo60+1 >> [...] >>> With 12-6-2 release installation from unstable (allready not further >>> available) >>> I didn't have the problem so it looks like the problems are fixed. >>> So please upgrade all related fglrx packages to a newer relese e.g. the >>> 12-6-2. >> >> If I understood correctly, you are asking for an updated fglrx-driver >> package (12-6) in squeeze-backports? > Yes, I did. > >> That will be wontfix, at least for now. AMD has dropped support for >> anything older than Radeon HD 5000 in the 12-6 beta release - so this >> driver is not going into backports unless we get fglrx-legacy-driver > I understand that. > >> (which supports only Radeon HD 2000/3000/4000 series, currently in NEW) >> into backports first. > Thats a good message. > >> And the -ia32 packages have been turned into transitional packages for >> good, I don't plan to revert this (for possible backports). > In wheezy 12-6-2 the -ia32 packages working well. I got these from snapshot > archive so at the moment these are manually installed by me with dpkg -i. > So at the moment I have an well running system.
since ia32-libs in sid was replaced by a transitional package, we can no longer build the old -ia32 packages in sid, so they have ben turned into empty transitionals, too. >>> Because of split packages (32 bit) to multiarch it is not further easy to >>> use >>> the unstable release. >> So please use the driver from sid (which will hopefully get into wheezy) >> and install the multiarch packages you need: >> >> apt-get install apt/wheezy dpkg/wheezy >> dpkg --add-architecture i386 >> apt-get update >> apt-get install libgl1-fglrx-glx:i386 > That is what I did more or less and which won't work for me. If that does not work, write a bug report :-) (don't add information here, different issues need to be tracked separately) > Wheezy will get the multiarch, too? yes > Thank you for your answer. > > Ich sehe gerade, da hätte ich auch in deutsch antworten können. Mein english > ist nicht gerade das "Beste". Ich hoffe ich habe alles richtig verstanden > und entsprechend geantwortet. Ja, passt. > Eine kurze weil ich es eben gerade erst gesehen habe: Wheezy != Testing? > Muss ich jetzt doch mal nachforschen. Ich bin über die Upgrade-Pfade derzeit > etwas verwirrt. Heute: stable = squeeze testing == wheezy Tag X: Release von Debian 7.0 (wheezy), Danach: oldstable = squeeze stable = wheezy testing == jessie (aka wheezy+1) Andreas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

