On Mon, Aug 22, 2022 at 08:08:30AM +0200, Sebastiaan Couwenberg wrote: > On 8/22/22 07:15, Steve Robbins wrote: > > Oh. I did use Eller -- but the architecture is listed as mipsel. I need > > mips64el > > eller has mips64el chroots too, just like there are i386 chroots on the > amd64 porterbox: > > sebastic@eller:~$ schroot -l | grep mips64el > chroot:bookworm-backports_mips64el-dchroot > chroot:bookworm_mips64el-dchroot > chroot:bullseye-backports_mips64el-dchroot > chroot:bullseye_mips64el-dchroot > chroot:buster-backports_mips64el-dchroot > chroot:buster_mips64el-dchroot > chroot:experimental_mips64el-dchroot > chroot:sid_mips64el-dchroot > source:bookworm-backports_mips64el-dchroot > source:bookworm_mips64el-dchroot > source:bullseye-backports_mips64el-dchroot > source:bullseye_mips64el-dchroot > source:buster-backports_mips64el-dchroot > source:buster_mips64el-dchroot > source:experimental_mips64el-dchroot > source:sid_mips64el-dchroot > > https://dsa.debian.org/doc/schroot/
For more ease, you could consider to use Enrico's script here[1] All you then need is $ debug-on-porterbox mips64el --host eller.debian.org [1]: https://salsa.debian.org/enrico/debug-on-porterbox -- Best, Nilesh
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