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(04-04-2016, 09:30 AM)falk.ben@gmail.com Wrote:(04-03-2016, 01:39 AM)tomtor Wrote: Shouldn't you use something like
pacman -S --arch armv7h glibc
instead of "arm"?
$ sudo pacman -S --arch armv7h glibc
warning: glibc-2.23-1 is up to date -- reinstalling
error: failed to prepare transaction (package architecture is not valid)
:: package glibc-2.23-1-aarch64 does not have a valid architecture
Guess I might need to add the repository? https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/uno...rmv7h_only
I will try out a Debian image to see if I can replicate the multiarch stuff. But I assume that will work. Since I've got a bunch of stuff already running on arch linux, it'd be nice not to have to switch distributions. I've finally got syncthing running in place of btsync without eating up a ton a CPU resources, so this isn't urgent, just a curiosity.
How did you get syncthing running? I installed prebuild arm64 from https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing/r....21.tar.gz . It starts fine and I can connect to other devices and accept sync folder. Only the syncing itself doesn't happen. Curious how you installed it on my PINE64 devices with Ubuntu Xenial and longsleep's kernel and /or how to go about finding the fault of this problem as syncthing is running without problem on all of my other devices. See also http://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=3176