Hello, In (your own) package list file you can use the following structure: #if ARCHITECTURE amd64 ia32-libs #endif
But can I also use ARCHITECTURE as part of a package name and if so, how? Case in point: linux-headers-2.6-$(ARCHITECTURE) I'm trying to make my own KDE4 live cd and noticed that /usr/share/live-helper/lists/kde-core fails when specifying "-d squeeze" or "-d sid", since they both point to kde-core, which isn't a KDE4 meta package, but kde-minimal is. So I suggest that the contents of kde-core is to be rewritten as follows: ==================================== # /usr/share/live-helper/lists/kde-core - package list for live-helper(7) ## LH: KDE Core #include <standard-x11> #if DISTRIBUTION etch lenny kde-core #endif #if DISTRIBUTION squeeze sid kde-minimal #endif kdm desktop-base ==================================== Is #else also supported? Note that when only having sid in your sources (for the chroot) won't let you install KDE4, you need (2) packages from testing/squeeze as well. This is easily fixed by placing a testing.chroot file in chroot_sources directory. I've noticed that quite some "#if DISTRIBUTION" statements test for "lenny sid". Doesn't it make more sense to test for "squeeze sid" instead? Regards, Diederik -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]
