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Hello,
I want to upgrade my system but it fails for two packages from aur lib32-avahi and lib32-libtasn1 because they need the dependency gcc-multilib which I cannot find.
$ yaourt -Syu --aur
:: Synchronising package databases...
...
==> Software upgrade (new version) :
aur/lib32-avahi 0.6.25-3.1 -> 0.6.30-2
aur/lib32-libtasn1 2.6-1 -> 2.9-1
...
==> lib32-avahi dependencies:
- expat (already installed)
- lib32-glib2 (already installed)
- lib32-dbus-core (already installed)
- lib32-libcap (already installed)
- lib32-libdaemon (building from AUR)
- lib32-gdbm (building from AUR)
==> Continue building lib32-avahi ? [Y/n]
==> -------------------------------------
==>
==> Building and installing package
==> Install or build missing dependencies for lib32-avahi:
...
==> lib32-gdbm dependencies:
- lib32-glibc (already installed)
- gdbm>=1.8.3 (already installed)
- gcc-multilib (building from AUR)
==> Continue building lib32-gdbm ? [Y/n]
==> ------------------------------------
==>
==> Building and installing package
==> Install or build missing dependencies for lib32-gdbm:
error: target not found: gcc-multilib
==> Restart building lib32-gdbm ? [y/N]
==> -----------------------------------
Same for lib32-libtasn
any idea ?
Thank you
By the way, is there a way to know if these two packages are a dependency of another one or something ? Because I don't remember why I installed it...
Last edited by martvefun (2011-05-22 08:20:11)
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Try the multilib-repo?
[multilib]
Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
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Thank you it seems to work.
I've lots of conflict like
:: binutils-multilib and binutils are in conflict. Remove binutils?
:: gcc-libs-multilib and gcc-libs are in conflict. Remove gcc-libs?
:: gcc-multilib and gcc are in conflict. Remove gcc?
Can I do that safely ?
So if I understand all the packages in multilib repo are to compile 32 packages in 64 bit system. I don't need to do it now so maybe I can just remove these packages...
Last edited by martvefun (2011-05-22 09:23:33)
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So if I understand all the packages in multilib repo are to compile 32 packages in 64 bit system. I don't need to do it now so maybe I can just remove these packages...
If you have AUR-based lib32 packages then you do need to compile for 32-bit.
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