On Saturday 12 April 2014 23:18:26 Lisi Reisz wrote: > On Saturday 12 April 2014 15:38:14 ray wrote: > > OK, I tried: > > Generating package: Debian/stable > > ./packages/Debian/ati-packager.sh: 1: > > ./packages/Debian/ati-packager.sh: dpkg-architecture: not found > > > > ****Error: unsupported architecture:**** > > (my stars) > > I haven't been reading this properly. Sorry. :-( Are your distro, > your driver and your CPU all the same architecture? It is > complaining about the architecture, not the distro version. > > Have you got multiarch installed? > > It *was* complainung about the distro version: complaining > > Generating package: Debian/experimental > Error: Distro Version entered incorrectly or not supported, > use --listpkg to identify valid distro versions For Wheezy read stable: > Anyhow, it looks as though you do indeed need Wheezy - you have got > > one step further down the line, it has accepted your distro version > and is now complaining about architecture. Try installing > multiarch. > > Lisi
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