Hi Stuart, On Fri, 02.07.2010 at 12:27:27 +0100, Stuart Henderson <[email protected]> wrote: > Sorry reports from 4.7 are not too helpful here for this. If it > happens for anyone on -current, please capture full build logs -
I'm aware that the project may not have that much of an interest in looking at this, but it's imho a problem I as a user has. I'm currently trying this on -current, too. > If you're testing this you will of course need to remove/rebuild/reinstall > any packages providing python libs (and of course things which depend on > these). Is there an easy way to discover which packages are outdated and in need to be rebuilt? As there are no package repositories for -current, this isn't overly easy to say. I also found that I had packages from a previous installation left, which was i386 on the same machine that now runs amd64 -current (but which is a different machine from the aforementioned 4.7/amd64 one). Do you support what is called "multiarch" in the Linux world, most prominently running i386 code on amd64 systems? -- Kind regards, --Toni++
