09-16-2016, 07:12 PM
(09-16-2016, 08:24 AM)skitt Wrote:(09-05-2016, 12:13 AM)UnixOutlaw Wrote: As you can probably see from above - it's somehow trying to install armhf packages... Is there a way I can force it to go for arm64 ? Normally I change my /etc/apt/sources.list to point at my ISP's debian archive/mirror - but in this case I have not touched the one shipped with this most recent build of XFCE Debian from Longsleep :
The package isn't available for arm64 on Jessie, and since the images enable armhf as a foreign architecture, apt-get tries to use that instead. You can try to figure out why the dependencies can't be installed using the armhf versions, or rebuild the package!
If I'm reading the dependency list errors right libcrypto++9 is the blocker, as it is preventing synergy from installing, and quicksynergy depends on synergy, so that naturally fails also. Didn't I see somewhere on the forum that the pine64 could still run armhf stuff? Maybe on ubuntu? Or am I not remembering that properly? I thought apt just needed to be told to also look for a second architecture as long as thee kernel had the right flags set to enable support?