Bill Mitchell writes (Re: binary-alpha and binary-sparc directories):
This seems shakey -- especially if we posit that the i386 maintainer
is in the U.S., the Mac maintainer in Germany, and the PowerPC maintainer
in Korea. Also, the upstream source maintainer might be in Romania,
and might
'Ian Jackson wrote:'
I think I'll have to support `Replaces' or something, so that old
packages can have all their files `taken away' and disappear
eventually.
Here's the scenario that I hope a Replaces fiels might resolve. I'm
working on the S-lang library. Both most and Midnight Commander
Raul Miller writes (Re: binary-alpha and binary-sparc directories):
How about the option of a better record of what has happened?
For example, currently, if multiple packages supply the same file only
the most recently installed package has the files listed in it's .list
file. If we have
(Crosspost to -alpha and -sparc removed.)
Bill Mitchell writes (Re: binary-alpha and binary-sparc directories):
It seems that the Guidelines document needs updating to address
issues falling out of this.
One issue is whether binary packages are to be distinguished by
distribution-specific
Michael K. Johnson writes (Re: binary-alpha and binary-sparc directories ):
Ian Murdock writes:
[...] ther have to have separate Incoming directories for all
supported architectures, or we'll have to have a naming scheme for all
Incoming binary packages (prepending a dash and the architecture
(Gigantic crosspost trimmed.)
Raul Miller writes (Re: binary-alpha and binary-sparc directories):
It does look like dvips was superceeded by some other package, and
that it did originally have some executables in it. [All I have on my
system from dvips is a copyright statement and some .tex
Hi,
Ian Jackson wrote:
As Matt Bailey suggests, I think separate Incoming directories is a
better solution.
I'm from the m68k section, and although it's kind of you to set up the
directories for our uploads, I believe the main development of Debian/m68k
is going to be done with the german ftp
Raul Miller wrote lately:
Ian Murdock:
I doubt there'll be a substantial number of architecture-neutral
packages; we can either copy or link them into all of the trees.
I suppose this depends on what you mean by substantial... Here's a
list of packages that appear to be
[This goes to debian-devel only.]
Raul Miller writes:
Raul It does look like dvips was superceeded by some other package, and
Raul that it did originally have some executables in it.
Nils switched to the upstream convention of reflecting the 'k' for Karl
Berry's kpathsea in the package
'[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:'
Raul Miller writes:
Raul It does look like dvips was superceeded by some other package, and
Raul that it did originally have some executables in it.
Nils switched to the upstream convention of reflecting the 'k' for Karl
Berry's kpathsea in the package name.
I
Juergen Menden:
any package which needs to be compiled is of course not
arch-independent. on my system here (sunos, not debian ;-)) at
least the following are partially compiled:
ii dvips5.58f 2TeX DVI-driver for Postscript
ii fort77 1.6 1An f2c
Ian Murdock writes:
ther have to have separate Incoming directories for all
supported architectures, or we'll have to have a naming scheme for all
Incoming binary packages (prepending a dash and the architecture name,
for example) that can be easily resolved before the packages are moved.
On Wed, 27 Dec 1995, Matthew Bailey wrote:
For those out there that are interested. I will make space available for
these ports, and allow each group to maintain uploads for the subtree.
Please contact me if you are in need of an account for this use.
Please don't do this. I'd rather that
On Wed, 27 Dec 1995, Dominik Kubla wrote:
you might as well add binary-m68k since the first Debian/68k packages
are starting to appear.
Okay.
These packages as well as the necessary source patches are currently
stored at U-Mainz:
ftp.uni-mainz.de:/pub/Linux/devel/debian/dontuse/m68k/
Hello Ian,
you might as well add binary-m68k since the first Debian/68k packages are
starting to appear. These packages as well as the necessary source patches
are currently stored at U-Mainz:
ftp.uni-mainz.de:/pub/Linux/devel/debian/dontuse/m68k/
Curently the follwing packages are available
For those out there that are interested. I will make space available for
these ports, and allow each group to maintain uploads for the subtree.
Please contact me if you are in need of an account for this use.
--
Matthew S. Bailey
107 Emmons Hall
Central Michigan University
Mt. Pleasant, MI
I've created binary-alpha and binary-sparc directories under the
development tree. They're both empty at the moment, of course, but
they're ready for use whenever the development teams have something
to put there.
(BTW, I plan to rename binary to binary-i386 as soon as we finish the
planned FTP
On Sat, 23 Dec 1995, Ian Murdock wrote:
I've created binary-alpha and binary-sparc directories under the
development tree. They're both empty at the moment, of course, but
they're ready for use whenever the development teams have something
to put there.
(BTW, I plan to rename binary
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