Judging by the number of deb packages that compile fine but are out-of-date in the PPC tree, is more CPU horsepower needed to auto-build?
I don't know what the protocol for this is, but I would be more than willing to run a debian-compiler instead of looking for an RC5 client. I haven't done much with debian packagin before (LinuxPPC is redhat-based), but now that I've jumped ship... apt-get source -b package is pretty slick. -- +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ | .-'''''-. Kevin Puetz | | .' _/| `. | | : =/_/ : [EMAIL PROTECTED] -preferred | | : _/ | : [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | (\ / ,| : [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | \\/^\/||__ : | | _/~`~`""~`"` \_ .' "Could you please continue the petty | | __/ -'/ `-._ `\_\__ bickering? I find it - most intriguing." | |/ /-'` `\ \ \-.\ --Data, STTNG, "Haven" | +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ ---------- >From: David Welton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: [email protected] >Subject: Re: console-apt >Date: Tue, Sep 14, 1999, 2:52 PM > > On Tue, Sep 14, 1999 at 03:35:07PM -0400, Josh Huber wrote: >> Daniel Jacobowitz writes: >> > Chris, any thoughts on a non-experimental upload of binutils in the >> > near future? Powerpc is somewhat broken at present. > > As is ARM. PowerPC is now completely broken, as the old binutils won't accept the target requested by gcc 2.95.1. >> Yes, speaking of which, emacs20 is still broken at the moment, >> because of a dependancy on liblockfile0, and liblockfile1 is the >> version that appears to be available... In a similar thread, xemacs forgot to create a symlink (/usr/share/xemacs, I think?). I'll submit it officially now that I finally have talked exim into doing the From:-field mucking that I had sendmail doing in my old redhat box... > Rob Browning appears to be MIA. See my post on -devel regarding emacs > yesterday. We'll give him a week or so and then I guess coordinate an > NMU. Just installed Debian/PPC about a week ago - overall impression, pretty good, 'cept for the install from hell - in which I accidentally rm'ed a fair chunk of /home. Ah well, still easier than NetBSD onto my old SE/30... > Ciao, > -- > David N. Welton ( Circa mea pectora > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ) multa sunt suspiria > http://www.efn.org/~davidw ( de tua pulchritudine > debian.org + prosa.it ) que me ledunt misere

