Hi, I'd say you'd probably need a newer verison of avr-gcc. Seems like I've messet upp the dependencies/conflicts so that a newer version of avr-libc was propagated to testing while the corresponding avr-gcc were not. The latest version (which I am using and which seems to be working well) is:
gcc-avr 3.2.90.20030512 binutils-avr 3.13.90.1.030512 avr-libc 20030412cvs-1 The simple solution would probably be to install the unstable versions and if that wont do, download the unstable source and recompile for testing... On Mon, Sep 08, 2003 at 12:18:40PM +0200, Bas van den Berg wrote: > > Dear Sir, > > I am running a Debian testing box to program for the ATmega microcontrollers. > However, the test version of Debian does not compile code anymore. A few days > ago, this was noticed by other users to. I suspect that the error is a minor > configuration error and not something fundamental. However, I was unable to > solve it myself. An excellent explanation of what goes wrong is: > > http://www.mail-archive.com/debian-testing@lists.debian.org/msg02837.html > > Do you know of an easy way to solve this error? > > Sincerely, > > Bas > -- Hakan Ardo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, http://master.debian.org/~hakan/