to produce working installer images (e.g. netboot images might
> work instantly and could be an alternative way for Bob to reinstall his PWS).
>
> What do you think? Is there anything obvious missing?
Can you open PRs so that these changes can get merged? I will then build new
images.
A
round there.
Any chance someone can get me full access to an Alpha box so I don't
have to hurl my AlphaStations out of the basement?
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qemu-user
emulating Alpha didn't work. For m68k and sh4, for example, this works fine.
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oots there don't include the debian-installer
component packages, so building d-i fails - at least last time I tried.
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ppc64 once the FTP servers are in sync again. Once the
kernel packages have been rebuilt, I can try building debian-installer on
powerpc and ppc64 again and if that works, I can build new installation
images.
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On 08/01/2018 02:25 PM, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
> The testsuite for mozjs52 fails on sparc64 while it passes on ppc64el,
> so please add sparc64 to the list and remove ppc64el.
Please add alpha to the ignore list as well [1].
Adrian
> [1]
> https://buildd.debian.org/stat
d watch out for hardware with ARM Cortex Cores.
Alternatively, X-Gene 1. ThunderX, ThunderX2 and Centriq are definitely not
supported.
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Hi!
You should ask in a more public forum rather than on Debian mailing lists if
you want to know about potential users.
Adrian
> On Jul 7, 2018, at 8:31 AM, YunQiang Su wrote:
>
> Hi, folks,
> due to lack of enough man power and build machines for 3 mips* port at
> the same time, I think tha
64 (and we will continue
to do that once the move of powerpc to ports has been completed).
I think that building on arm64 after fixing the bug in question is the
way to move forward. I'm surprised the bug itself hasn't been fixed yet,
doesn't speak for ARM.
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won't be needed anymore in the future. Still, I think we should
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> [1] https://lists.debian.org/debian-boot/2018/04/msg00253.html
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> [1] https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1326496
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on fixing the remaining OpenJDK issues. I'm an upstream
committer in the OpenJDK project, so I can commit all changes myself.
So, the expected changes to mpi-defaults will no longer be needed.
Yay, thanks so much for this!
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Fix the crash above. Also, get D43630 (https://reviews.llvm.org/D43630)
merged in LLVM upstream. Fix the remaining 64-bit time issues in
crates like "filetime" and "time".
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hing an updated version. Please include it in the next upload.
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ds at this point. Any build, once it has
started, will be finished by the buildd. That's what uploaders should
always keep in mind, especially when it comes to larger packages.
Adrian
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working on fixing that.
Please test and report back on the individual architecture
mailing lists, i.e. please don't post to debian-ports@l.d.o
as this reaches the mailing lists of all ports.
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From: John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
Date: Mon, 3 Jul 2017 13:27:44 +0200
Subj
present
on all buildds and build chroots.
Please drop libc6-dev from Build-Depends in debian/control.
See Debian Policy, Section 7.7 [1].
Adrian
> [1]
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Please drop libc6-dev from Build-Depends in debian/control.
See Debian Policy, Section 7.7 [1].
Adrian
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debian/control.
Thanks,
Adrian
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progress).
I am attaching an updated version of the patch, please consider applying it.
Thanks,
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On 03/10/2017 10:34 AM, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
> Just a quick heads-up: James has set up a dedicated IRC channel for
> Debian Ports where he has also enabled status messages for the buildd
> health monitoring.
Oh, the channel name is #debian-ports on OFTC.
I shouldn't
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from the boot loader throughout the drop back to SRM
console?
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o it yourself by setting up a qemu-based alpha chroot,
similar to this [1].
In any case, I'm adding debian-alpha@l.d.o to the discussion as the alpha
porters should actually be put in the loop here.
Adrian
> [1] https://wiki.debian.org/SH4/sbuildQEMU
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I think I don't need to elaborate why not being able to built src:apt is
a bad thing on any architecture.
Thanks,
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Hi!
This has now been fixed as of version 2.4.5-32. Closing.
Thanks,
Adrian
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That did not help, unfortunately. chasen still FTBFS on alpha [1].
Adrian
> [1]
> https://buildd.debian.org/status/fetch.php?pkg=chasen&arch=alpha&ver=2.4.5-31&stamp=1479771595
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--disable-assert \
- --disable-glinjectlib
+ --disable-glinjectlib \
+ --disable-x86-asm
endif
override_dh_auto_install:
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_ZTSN5Darts15DoubleArrayImplIchlmNS_6LengthIc@Base 2.4.5
dh_makeshlibs: failing due to earlier errors
Thanks,
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uot; receive lots of support, especially
from companies, they still haven't reached the same popularity as the
powerpc port for example. Heck, there are even more users for "hppa"
and "sparc64" which both are just unofficial ports architectures.
Thanks,
Adrian
>
ualification I am missing?
Thanks,
Adrian
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maybe you
> gain some credibility to maintain another release architecture ;)
So, what are the criteria to be knighted to become a maintainer of powerpc?
Adrian
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On 09/20/2016 11:16 PM, Niels Thykier wrote:
>- powerpc: No porter (RM blocker)
I'd be happy to pick up powerpc to keep it for Stretch. I'm already
maintaining powerpcspe which is very similar to powerpc.
Adrian
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I'm already taking care of powerpcspe, so I think it would be a perfect fit.
Let me know what needs to be done to make this happen! I don't want to see
powerpc go too soon.
Cheers,
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Hi,
On 10-09-16 00:48, Matthias Klose wrote:
> - fpc not available on powerpc anymore (may have changed recently)
For whatever it is worth, this was finally fixed this week. It is
missing on mips*, ppc64el and s390x though, while at least some form of
MIPS is supported upstream.
P
On 06/20/2016 04:15 PM, Lennart Sorensen wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 20, 2016 at 04:11:32PM +0200, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
>> Well, we just did a full archive rebuild of "ppc64" to be able to
>> support ppc64 on the e5500 cores by disabling AltiVec, didn't we?
>
#x27;t done yet.
Well, we just did a full archive rebuild of "ppc64" to be able to
support ppc64 on the e5500 cores by disabling AltiVec, didn't we?
Adrian
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and you want to fix it and need help, just let me know :).
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On Wed, 2016-06-15 at 01:37 +0300, Dimitri John Ledkov wrote:
> At the openmainframeproject EU meetup, it was indicated that SUSE
> joined with indication that Open Build Service might be able to use
> resources hosted by Marist.
>
> I wonder if it makes sense to reach out, and see if there are
>
add sparc64 to Debian, we could rebuild the archive
within a few weeks.
We have one user who has two Sun T2 servers which are new-in-box (NIB),
would those be ok to set up as machines for DSA?
Adrian
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glaubitz@wuiet:~$
The rest is arch:all:
glaubitz@wuiet:~$ wanna-build -A all -d unstable --list=installed | wc -l
15672
glaubitz@wuiet:~$
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d J-Core for future Debian
releases.
Thanks,
Adrian
PS: If other Debian people are interested in joining our efforts to work on the
sparc64
port or making a Debian port for the J-Core happen, I would be happy to provide
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which also list "!s390x".
Cheers,
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glaubitz@z6:~/m68k>
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most ports architectures.
Thanks,
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On Thu, Jul 23, 2015 at 1:21 AM, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
> I'm in favor of the old design because I think it's important to havw a list
> which can be used to make announcements about important issues that all
> porters should be aware of.
We have debian-devel-ann
I'm in favor of the old design because I think it's important to havw a list
which can be used to make announcements about important issues that all porters
should be aware of.
It's not really that mails going to debian-ports@ appear that often.
PS: Excuse my quoting style, currently on mobile.
On 07/17/2015 09:31 AM, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
> using build profiles breaks debian-ports architectures, all of them:
What exactly is a build profile in this context?
Adrian
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ght break again once util-linux
is updated in the main archive again.
Cheers,
Adrian
> [1]
http://buildd.debian-ports.org/status/package.php?p=util-linux&suite=sid
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Hi all,
Do any porters have any input on this page?
https://wiki.debian.org/GettingPorted
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Do you know what could be wrong?
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o be able to resolve
the dependency problems.
gcc-4.9 has been building since Wednesday but it's looking good. I hope
to have the packages uploaded over the weekend.
Cheers,
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Very cool! Any chance that this can be merged into the official
debootstrap package?
> This was tested so far on one alpha workstation 500.
> I would be thankful for report of tests,
> particularly on other architectures.
Will test on m68k as soon as possible. Again, thanks a l
, have you ACK them and upload on Saturday or Sunday.
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package as an example to
check whether the build logs are still missing or not. This is one of
my own packages and the last upload was just done a few weeks ago, so
I thought I might check this one to see whether the problem has already
been addressed.
But when you say the logs are properly upload
HPPA builds never include the build log,
for example radeontop [2]. Would it be possible to have these
enabled as well, so we can easily find out what went wrong when a
build failed?
Cheers,
Adrian
> [1] http://mentors.debian.net/
> [2] http://buildd.debian-ports.org/sta
On 11/24/2013 01:20 AM, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
> John Paul Adrian Glaubitz dixit:
>> So, the buildds are already up and running? Shouldn't they be showing
>> up on buildd.debian-ports.org [1]?
>
> I think I saw buildd uploads for hppa on incoming.d.o this week.
Indeed:
On Sun, Nov 24, 2013 at 5:53 AM, Don Armstrong wrote:
> These are the list of ports that I see:
I would strongly suggest not hardcoding this list and instead
harvesting the Architecture fields of the Release files for oldstable
-> experimental on ftp.d.o, ftp.d-p.o and maybe archive.d.o.
We have
On 11/24/2013 12:47 AM, John David Anglin wrote:
> On 23-Nov-13, at 6:35 PM, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
>
>> Crossing my fingers! It's been sad to see the number of up-to-date
>> packages in hppa dropping over the time.
>
> It should be going up now.
So, t
On 11/24/2013 12:22 AM, Helge Deller wrote:
> On 11/24/2013 12:21 AM, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
>> On 11/23/2013 11:51 PM, Helge Deller wrote:
>>> Please add "hppa"
>>
>> Assuming that you are one of the hppa guys, how is the port doing? Any
>>
On 11/23/2013 11:51 PM, Helge Deller wrote:
>> What else am I missing?
>
> Please add "hppa"
Assuming that you are one of the hppa guys, how is the port doing? Any
chance that the buildds will be up and running again anytime soon?
Cheers,
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> Is that really a wrong clock or just an timezone issue? If your tarball
It would be strange to have a timezone offset by 74.55 minutes.
Also, timestamps are stored in UTC so that shouldn't ever be a problem.
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with a s
), and that contains my milo and kernel.
(My milo dates from 2002.)
I don't know whether a current debian kernel image will work correctly
on an XL300 (technically XLT300). I've always built my own, and the last
one I have is 2.6.17.11. I tried building a 2.6.27 one, but that didn't
boo
On Wed, 2009-08-19 at 14:20 +0200, Andreas Barth wrote:
> > But the previous version, 1.9.1-1, failed, and there is really no
> > difference in 1.9.1.1-1 that would explain that.
> >
> > On the other hand, 1.9.1-1 was built with:
> > Toolchain package versions: libc6.1-dev_2.9-13 g++-4.3_4.3.3-13
h a boot (kernel) floppy
and a root floppy (compressed root image that gets loaded into ramdisk),
it shouldn't be a problem. At least, that's how it used to be done :)
I guess I should start making images of my root filesystem... That disk
has been spinning for >10 years :-)
at the
end an "Aaiiieee, not not syncing"; the cause was scrolled off the
screen then :-(
So back to my 2.6.17.11 kernel for the time being (recompiling a kernel
is a non-trivial task on my alpha, taking about 2 hours...)
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On Mon 17 Nov 2008, Paul Slootman wrote:
>
> Hmm, I have no problem booting a 2.6 kernel on my XLT which uses MILO.
OK, after re-reading the thread, I have to admit that I have LEGACY_START set
:-)
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x on the alpha), but that
was so terrible that I downloaded debian over my ISDN line and never
looked back (even became a debian developer :-).
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nt, and continued support will indeed be
a waste of resources. If I still want my alpha firewall (assuming it
survives that long) I could build any packages myself, and I expect that
most people using alphas at that time would be in the same position.
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year or so, and additionally I can't really use my alpha (XLT) for much
experimentation as it's my firewall system.
I'd hate support for Alpha disappear though... always feel free to ask
if I can help, e.g. some simple testing, although I can't promise I will
be able to.
P
On Wed, 2007-11-28 at 15:35 -0500, Adam C Powell IV wrote:
Thanks for the explanations.
> Too bad my alpha died or I'd still keep it up. :-(
Perhaps you could use the developer/porter machine?
http://db.debian.org/machines.cgi?host=albeniz
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Hi all,
libffm (fast math library for alpha) may be removed from Debian:
http://bugs.debian.org/399354
Is it useful to have libffm on alpha? Is the libm from glibc 2.7 slower
than the routines from libffm? If so, perhaps they should be ported to
and merged into glibc? Is there anyone with alpha
with finding an old
> toolchain if I have to.
http://milo.core-systems.de/ looks pretty promising.
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he fastest XFree86 X servers.
That's exactly what I remember.
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Matrox Millenium and that worked perfectly for X under Debian.
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10Mbit card :)
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tion is : Where is my tulip driver configured, that I can put
> the option value?
This isn't really an alpha-specific question, as the modprobe stuff is
the same whatever debian platform you use...
You can simply put:
options tulip options=5
in any (new) file under /etc/modprobe.d/ (I&
nt I don't want to fill up the disk more than it is already (it's
also my mail gateway).
I'll let you know.
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gdb and the address the kernel gives. This could be reported via a bug
report, perhaps with severity minor. It's worth fixing, as unaligned
traps cost performance. See also
http://www.alphalinux.org/archives/debian-alpha/May2001/0062.html
http://lists.debian.org/debian-alpha/2005/08/msg0005
your libc
should happen to go bad :-)
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to prevent the zombies filling up memory... (this is my mail gateway /
firewall).
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.6 is to
support hardware to boot from that is only supported by 2.6; there's no
problem whatsoever booting 2.6 with a 2.2 milo (I do that).
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I am leaving the country for a few months and have no use for this server so
would like to give it away.
The specs are:
CPU: Alpha 21164 333 Mhz
RAM: 64 MB
Disk: 4.3 GB SCSI
It is running the most recent version of SRM and has Debian Etch installed.
If you google you'll find the other specs on
On Tue 05 Sep 2006, Paul Slootman wrote:
> It's naively running that kernel just fine now :-)
Oh yeah,
I did need to tweak arch/alpha/kernel/vmlinux.lds.S a bit, as I got a
warning about a symbol being in the discard section or something like
that. I replaced:
/DISCARD/ : { *(.e
D]) (gcc version 4.1.2 20060814
(prerelease) (Debian 4.1.1-11)) #2 Wed Aug 30 10:01:12 CEST 2006
alf:/etc# uptime
22:26:53 up 5 days, 1:16, 2 users, load average: 0.13, 0.09, 0.06
It's naively running that kernel just fine now :-)
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@GLIBC_2.3.2
U epoll_ctl@@GLIBC_2.3.2
0001200798b8 b epoll_fds
U epoll_wait@@GLIBC_2.3.2
So it seems it did in fact find those symbols in glibc.
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Hi all,
Does anyone here feel like helping out with a FTBFS in synfigstudio due
to a floating point exception in synfig on alpha? If someone could get a
backtrace, or a patch or other hint, that would be great.
Steps to reproduce:
sudo aptitude install synfig synfig-dbg
mkdir tmp ; cd tmp
wget
then right after that, a "kernel panic - no syncing: No init found".
This sounds like it didn't find its root filesystem for whatever reason.
Paul Slootman
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Paul Cupis wrote:
> Falk Hueffner wrote:
>>* There needs to be another buildd. There have been numerous offers in
>> the past. I have no idea what to do to actually make it happen.
>
> I have a CS20 online which is intended as a buildd, but have not hae
> time to config
Falk Hueffner wrote:
> * There needs to be another buildd. There have been numerous offers in
> the past. I have no idea what to do to actually make it happen.
I have a CS20 online which is intended as a buildd, but have not hae
time to configure it properly (I don't yet have experience with
wan
gned, etc.
PPC, AIUI, is similar, as is SPARC. No sane general purpose
architecture could try demand that sub-64bit words be 64bit aligned.
Note again that x86 too will be slow if you try access a word on
non-word aligned boundary.
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portable beyond Linux, or beyond x86
OSes, it's a performance problem.
For portable code, properly aligned access is *required*.
It's a user-space software problem whichever way you look at it.
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efinitely traps unaligned. PPC I /think/ does too.
Just Linux which generally tries to cover up for bad software.
because alpha is not the main platform and most developers do not
have such a processor.
Try PPC.
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loaded.
$ cat /etc/modules
# /etc/modules: kernel modules to load at boot time.
#
# This file should contain the names of kernel modules that are
# to be loaded at boot time, one per line. Comments begin with
# a "#", and everything on the line after them are ignored.
Regards,
Paul Cupi
of life (according to buildd.d.o).
>
> I had a look at the developer-accessible alphas, to see if I could
> build a binNMU myself, but they are all down (lully, escher, faure).
I should be able to do binNMUs for alpha if someone could point me at
the source packages/versions that nee
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