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Compiling ABIv11

Last updated on 13 minutes ago
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miker1264Software Dev
Posted 2 hours ago
I'm having some real difficulties trying to compile my AROS 64bit.

I'm not really sure why but it can't download the needed packages. The Internet is connected and active in my Ubuntu virtual machine. I'm using VMWare because VirtualBox isn't very good. I've compiled it successfully in the past year so the packages should already be in Portsources.

It couldn't find GCC then acpica-unix, etc, etc. Why can't it download the needed packages? I have to manually download then copy to Portsources There must be an easier way to do this.
AMIGASYSTEMAMIGASYSTEMDistro Maintainer
Posted 1 hour ago
Have you tried compiling the source code directly using AROS GCC?
If you’ve downloaded AROS One, you can simply compile it from a shell!
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retrofazaDistro Maintainer
Posted 1 hour ago
Every so often, I reinstall the repositories following the tutorial, and I've never had any problems:
https://arosnews.github.io/how-to-cross-compile-aros-hosted-wsl/
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miker1264Software Dev
Posted 13 minutes ago
Yes. I have that link already.
deadwood provided it.

So is it better to use make or ./rebuild.sh to build AROS ?

My Ubuntu seems to have problems with fetching packages for some reason. I don't think the problem is compiler issues. More like Ubuntu.

Is there a master list of repositories or archive sites to fetch from? Maybe that needs to be updated on my end?
Edited by miker1264 on 30-05-2026 12:20, 8 minutes ago
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