To later readers: I think I will answer my own question.

GNU/kFreeBSD does have an Sid distribution.
Currently, GNU/kFreeBSD provide old stable (Wheezy)
CD image (https://wiki.debian.org/Debian_GNU/kFreeBSD)
and
QEMU image (https://people.debian.org/~aurel32/qemu/kfreebsd-amd64/).
So, get Wheezy using one of the above images and then upgrade to Sid.
Notice some package are broken in Sid (noted by apt-get), but this is
expected, since Sid is the staging ground for the latest development.
Enjoy the latest development tools, including GCC5!

2015-08-05 12:56 GMT+08:00, Alex Vong <alexvong1...@gmail.com>:
> Hi mentors,
>
> I am currently doing my packaging work on Debian Sid (amd64). It
> builds fine on it. Now I am trying to port the package to other
> architectures. It seems that GNU/kFreeBSD does not have a Sid
> distritution, is it true? I want to use Sid to do my packaging work
> because the software I package is computational-intensive, it is worth
> using the latest GCC version to get best optimizations. Should I make
> a sperate package for GNU/kFreeBSD? Any advice will be helpful!
>
> Thanks,
> Alex
>


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