On Mon, Aug 30, 2004 at 10:12:17AM -0700, Jeffrey W. Baker wrote: > On Mon, 2004-08-30 at 09:38, Ryan Lovett wrote: > > Thanks for the tip. Is there an amd64 deb for acroread? I get the i386 > > from Christian Marillat's site, though he doesn't yet have an amd64 > > archive. > > I contacted him and he says he doesn't intend to start an AMD64 > repository, but he will gladly add a link to one, the same way he links > to the PPC repository. I actually contacted him yesterday about this too. :)
Ryan Lovett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Sun, Aug 29, 2004 at 10:51:56AM +0200, Christian Marillat wrote: [...] >> I've already received 2 or 3 propositions for that, but apparently >> people doesn't have web space to store these packages, and mi site is >> limited. Do you have the space to store these packages ? > > I have space, but unfortunately do not have permission to host a public > area. How many space is needed for all amd64 packages ? If i can make some space for amd64 how we can manage that ? Christian > I have built most of his packages on AMD64 (save for mplayer, which is > Hard), but I wouldn't want to host it for fear of the MPAA/DVD-CCA > inquisition. I plan on creating a local mirror of amd64 if I can figure out how to setup an autobuilder. Perhaps if the amd64 packages don't require too much space Christian might find room. > If anyone wants to try to fix up the mplayer package, or host an AMD64 > repository in Ukraine, drop me a mail. A couple months ago I was able to build an amd64 mplayer package. I can't find it, but could look into repackaging it from files. (I think there's a package that can do this.) Otherwise I'll try a new build. Ryan