not sure how you do that, but normally, compiling a debian package is done as
followsd :
but all thre files in a directory of your choice (/usr/local/debian ?)
you cshould then do a dpkg-source or something similar, don't remember
exactly, with the .dsc file as argument.
then you have to go to the directory and do a dpkg-buildpackage with some
options (-us -uc, if you don't want to sign it, -r sudo/fakeroot if you are not
running as root, ...and it builds the bpackage.
the problem is that glibc2.1 is still *experimental* on powerpc, so most
package cause some problem, the best you have to do, is to compile some other
package to see if it works, and report the non working ones at the
debian-ppowerpc mailing list (at
which you should subscribe) saying that this packaeg don't compile (and saying
you say it just for info, and are aware that it is still experimental, to not
get flamed ..)
mostly the packages are in the way of being adapted to glibc2.1.
Friendly,
and good luck (did you get the tglibc2 tarball t
from a mirror of debian incoming, or did you do it in another manner, does the
clock get set correctly ('is hwclock present, or conly clock ? ) you sdhould
report any install and run problem to debian_powerpc list to make sure they
support linux-apus.
Friendly,
And good luck.
Sven LUTHER