On Fri, 23 Mar 2012 12:15:10 +0000, Ramon Hofer wrote:

> So I thought I'd go with Stable, the kernel from backports and alsa from
> testing.
> Unfortunately this doesn't work. I suppose my problem are wrong apt-
> preferences numbers or something like this.

Could it be that it's not possible to have the squeeze-backports kernel, 
wheezy alsa-utils and any build-essential installed at the same time is 
not possible?

Here's the output of apt-get install build-essential and apt-get -t 
wheezy install alsa-utils.

http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=njV7phnL

So I switched to the wheezy build essential. It deinstalled the 2.6 
headers.
Then I was able to install alsa-utils from wheezy.

But when I want to install a dependency from xbmc "libcurl4-gnutls-dev" I 
have to install pkg-config which remove build-essential again.

Maybe it's easier for me to switch to Wheezy and install the libbost 
package from Squeeze.

Or am I missing something?


Best regards
Ramon


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