[L2Ork-dev] "purr-data_2.17.0+git4829+ca592f6f-1_arm64.deb" on Raspberry Pi (64-bit)

Albert Graef aggraef at gmail.com
Thu Nov 4 05:51:42 EDT 2021


Ah yes, I remember that now. Concerning the RPi 400, that's a nifty little
machine, I run Ubuntu Mate on it, too, works like a charm.

Albert


On Thu, Nov 4, 2021 at 12:32 AM Linux ROUEN Normandie <linux.rouen at free.fr>
wrote:

> Hello Albert,
>
> 1. Great! Many thanks for your "new arm64 package for Ubuntu 21.10".
> I will test it during the next couple of days on my Raspberry Pi 400.
>
> Note: The RPi 400 with its very big embedded passive cooler is a real plus
> vs RPi 3/4. Even under huge load, the CPU (SoC) is never exceeding 60°C.
> Plus overclocked @ 2.2 GHz and with a 64-bit OS (not RPi OS), it's also
> much faster and reactive.
> You just need to add a cheap Audio USB dongle for good quality sound and
> compatibility with JACK (JACK Audio over HDMI is just painful, when it's
> working).
>
> 2. I was referring to the following and thinking it was for you:
> =====
> Sujet : Re: [L2Ork-dev] Debian 11?
> Date : Wed, 20 Oct 2021 20:36:49 +0200
> De : Flachy Joe <flachyjoe at gmail.com> <flachyjoe at gmail.com>
> Répondre à : l2ork-dev at disis.music.vt.edu
> Pour : l2ork-dev at disis.music.vt.edu Hi,
>
> The release key has expired, all the distributions are concerned :
>
> *flachy at joe:~$*gpg Release.key
> gpg: WARNING: no command supplied.  Trying to guess what you mean ...
> pub   rsa2048 2019-08-11 [SC] [*expirée : 2021-10-19*]
>       B1BC28B75C273422A84C5CF09F4C646D4A7F7998
> uid           home:aggraef OBS Project <home:aggraef at build.opensuse.org>
> <home:aggraef at build.opensuse.org>
>
>
> Le 20/10/2021 à 13:43, Albert Graef a écrit :
> Sorry, no idea. Are you sure that you downloaded and installed the
> repository signature per the instructions at
> https://software.opensuse.org//download.html?project=home%3Aaggraef&package=purr-data
> ?
>
> More details can be found in the wiki at
> https://github.com/agraef/purr-data/wiki/Installation#linux.
>
> You can also just download the binary package directly at
> https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/aggraef/Debian_11/amd64/purr-data_2.17.0+git4829+ca592f6f-1_amd64.deb
> and install manually.
>
> HTH
> Albert
> =====
>
> - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
> Best, Joseph Gastelais
> - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
>
> Le 03/11/2021 à 09:20, Albert Graef a écrit :
>
> Hi Joseph,
>
> the packages all built correctly, specifically the arm64 package for 21.10
> can be downloaded here:
>
> https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/aggraef/xUbuntu_21.10/arm64/purr-data_2.17.0+git4829+ca592f6f-1_arm64.deb
>
> On Tue, Nov 2, 2021 at 2:47 PM Linux ROUEN Normandie <linux.rouen at free.fr>
> wrote:
>
>> PS: I haven't seen your reply to Flashy Joe regarding his "Release key
>> expiration (2021-10-19)" issue with Debian 11.
>>
>
> I don't think that was me?
>
> Albert
>
> Le 02/11/2021 à 10:16, Albert Graef a écrit :
>>
>> Hi Joseph,
>>
>> everything is fine over here, thanks for asking, hope you're fine, too! :)
>>
>> On Mon, Nov 1, 2021 at 12:41 AM Linux Rouen <linux.rouen at free.fr> wrote:
>>
>>> I tried to install "purr-data_2.17.0+git4829+ca592f6f-1_arm64.deb
>>> <https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/aggraef/Raspbian_10/arm64/purr-data_2.17.0+git4829+ca592f6f-1_arm64.deb>"
>>> on my Raspberry Pi 400 running here under Ubuntu ARM MATE 21.10 64-bit but
>>> it failed.
>>>
>>
>> Yes, thanks for the heads up! You'll need the xUbuntu 21.10 aarch64
>> package for that system, which wasn't available yet. But it's currently
>> being built (along with the other 21.10 packages, on both the stable and
>> the preview channels). If everything goes alright (fingers crossed), the
>> 21.10 packages should all be available from the usual places later today.
>>
>> Albert
>>
>> I have downloaded the file directly from your project on OpenSUSE.org
>>> under Debian / Raspbian 10 as I was uncertain about your "Add repository +
>>> Install manually" procedure (no indication if it will install the 32-bit or
>>> the 64-bit version).
>>>
>>> After having downloaded the .deb file, I opened it with GDebi v.0.9.5.7
>>> and I got "Package: purr-data"
>>> then the following error message in red:
>>> - "State: The dependency cannot be satisfied: libdc1394-22",
>>> and the "Install the package" button was grayed (inactive).
>>>
>>> Does that mean this ARM package is ONLY for Raspberry Pi OS 10 64-bit
>>> (still under development) and cannot be used for Ubuntu ARM 64-bit even if
>>> both RPi OS and Ubuntu are based on Debian?
>>>
>>> Thanks. Best,
>>> Joseph Gastelais
>>> www.linuxrouen.fr <https://www.linuxrouen.fr/wp/>
>>>
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>>
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