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On Sat, 15 Dec 2012 10:10:08 +0000
Gordan Bobic <gordan(a)bobich.net> wrote:
Hi,
I've been trying to google this and I haven't been able to find a
definitive answer on the subject. I seem to recall a discussion on
this list a while back, with the general conclusion being that this
is problematic, but my googling threw up a few pages about Debian
implying that it could be made to work.
Has anybody got any words of wisdom on this subject they might care
to share? I am mainly interested in this from the point of view of
running a Fedora chroot under Android with VNC on loopback on a Nexus
10.
It is doable and works fine. we have setup rpm and yum to disallow it to
ensure that people do not accidently install sfp and hfp into the same
system because we do not support multilib with hfp and sfp.
its more a case of trying to make sure people dont shoot themselves in
the foot. if your setting up a chroot on android you should grab a
rootfs tarball and away you go.
Dennis
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