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might wanna setup rsync, so people can mirror.
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try i586.archlinux.nl
Excellent resource - thanks.
Is there a particular reason why your directory/file structure differs from the official 686 repos e.g. ftp.archlinux.org? I've noticed the following differences:
1. You have an extra /base directory which does not exist for 686.
2. Your glibc package is only in /base, whereas the 686 repos have it in /current/os/i686.
3. Your /current/os/i586 does not include a /setup subdirectory containing pacman and packages.txt.
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Very Important Notice
It has come to our knowledge, that glibc with 'linuxthreads' is technically impossible to build on i586...
The most recent glibc PKGBUILD (2.3.5-8) compiles and installs cleanly without modification for i586 over here.
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Disc-Devil wrote:Very Important Notice
It has come to our knowledge, that glibc with 'linuxthreads' is technically impossible to build on i586...
The most recent glibc PKGBUILD (2.3.5-8) compiles and installs cleanly without modification for i586 over here.
yeah, since when are linuxthread there? the i486 times or so? even earlier i bet. so how could they have possibly decided to not support linuxthreads on a not yet existing platform?
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nice project. I'd be interested to try arch on a p1 and see how it works!
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Is this project dead? I have a i586 system I would like to get arch on but I couldn't find any relatively recent packages. Am I on my own having to cross-compile etc ...
thank you
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Check out the Wiki and search for i586. I'm afraid you'll be pretty much on your own compiling everything. Unless you find some other people who are interested. I used to compile on i686 for i586 but maci didn't like the idea.
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Thanks for replying. That's what I figured. I did find some outdated compiled packages on ftp://xentac.net/i586. Those should be enough to get me going.
-w
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