On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 12:09:31 +0200
Fabian Groffen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> "fact": Gentoo's policy is to generate patches that can be send
> upstream
> 
> background: Gentoo does basically only Linux, and most developers hate
> anything which [[ $(uname -s) != Linux ]], so patchesare usually aimed
> at building, or architectural problems (pps, arm, mips, amd64, etc.)
> 
> Given that some the platforms we use (AIX for example) will probably
> never really be supported by most upstreams, we can relax the patch
> strategy.

do they reject the patches?  or apply them with out really supporting
[[ $(uname -s) != Linux ]] ?

matt
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