Re: Bug#762194: On automatic init system switching on upgrade

2014-11-21 Thread Sam Hartman
Has the TC asked whether any of the stakeholders want help? I understand why absent options you may not want to do something. But is the release-team and the d-i team and other stakeholders happy with the status quo? I think the answer is yes. However, you've had a number of situations recently

Bug#766708: Processed: Re: Bug#766708: breaks multiarch cross building

2014-11-21 Thread Ron
Helmut wrote: On Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 04:41:49PM -0800, Don Armstrong wrote: Are people who are doing cross-building like this actually using the code which will be in jessie? I (perhaps naïvely) would expect them to be primarily using the code in unstable, and maybe at a late stage of

Bug#766708: Processed: Re: Bug#766708: breaks multiarch cross building

2014-11-21 Thread Sam Hartman
Ron == Ron r...@debian.org writes: Ron I'd be kind of sad if that stopped being possible again for the Ron final released version of Jessie, and we had to skip yet Ron another release before being able to do this on Debian again. Ron It may not be the best and final answer, but

Bug#766708: Processed: Re: Bug#766708: breaks multiarch cross building

2014-11-21 Thread Dimitri John Ledkov
Comparing squeeze and jessies - have things regressed? if yes, how? As far as I expect, the way one uses debian source packaging to produce cross toolchains has not changed, nor has been affected by changes in jessie, in comparison to squeeze. Multiarch cross-building - a brand new set of

Bug#766708: Processed: Re: Bug#766708: breaks multiarch cross building

2014-11-21 Thread Sam Hartman
Dimitri == Dimitri John Ledkov x...@debian.org writes: Dimitri Comparing squeeze and jessies - have things regressed? if Dimitri yes, how? As far as I expect, the way one uses debian Dimitri source packaging to produce cross toolchains has not Dimitri changed, nor has been