Re: Build on hurd-i386 and kfreebsd-amd64 ... at home

2015-07-21 Thread gustavo panizzo (gfa)
On 2015-07-21 19:02, Johannes Schauer wrote: Hi, Quoting gustavo panizzo (gfa) (2015-07-21 08:05:47) On 2015-07-20 16:34, Johannes Schauer wrote: crossbuilding is not equal to native building. I think Daniel was looking for a way to test if their packages build natively on hurd-i386 or

Re: Build on hurd-i386 and kfreebsd-amd64 ... at home

2015-07-21 Thread gustavo panizzo (gfa)
On 2015-07-20 16:34, Johannes Schauer wrote: crossbuilding is not equal to native building. I think Daniel was looking for a way to test if their packages build natively on hurd-i386 or kfreebsd-amd64. But crossbuilding from linux (which I'll just assume Daniel runs on their host) to

Re: Build on hurd-i386 and kfreebsd-amd64 ... at home

2015-07-21 Thread Johannes Schauer
Hi, Quoting gustavo panizzo (gfa) (2015-07-21 08:05:47) On 2015-07-20 16:34, Johannes Schauer wrote: crossbuilding is not equal to native building. I think Daniel was looking for a way to test if their packages build natively on hurd-i386 or kfreebsd-amd64. But crossbuilding from linux

Re: Build on hurd-i386 and kfreebsd-amd64 ... at home

2015-07-20 Thread Johannes Schauer
Hi, Quoting Daniel Stender (2015-07-19 17:52:16) I'm looking for a convenient way to test build source packages against resp. on hurd-i386 or kfreebsd-amd64 instead of setting up simple end user Qemu boxes and build within them. Sbuild and qemu-debootstrap somehow? there seems to be this:

Re: Build on hurd-i386 and kfreebsd-amd64 ... at home

2015-07-20 Thread gregor herrmann
On Mon, 20 Jul 2015 10:04:18 +0200, Johannes Schauer wrote: Quoting Daniel Stender (2015-07-19 17:52:16) I'm looking for a convenient way to test build source packages against resp. on hurd-i386 or kfreebsd-amd64 instead of setting up simple end user Qemu boxes and build within them.

Re: Build on hurd-i386 and kfreebsd-amd64 ... at home

2015-07-20 Thread Johannes Schauer
Hi, Quoting gregor herrmann (2015-07-20 10:14:12) cowbuilder and qemu-debootstrap work for me (with armhf and armel, haven't tried with other architectures): http://info.comodo.priv.at/blog/cowbuilder_crossbuilds_for_raspbian.html The linked article

Re: Build on hurd-i386 and kfreebsd-amd64 ... at home

2015-07-20 Thread gregor herrmann
On Mon, 20 Jul 2015 10:34:17 +0200, Johannes Schauer wrote: Quoting gregor herrmann (2015-07-20 10:14:12) cowbuilder and qemu-debootstrap work for me (with armhf and armel, haven't tried with other architectures): http://info.comodo.priv.at/blog/cowbuilder_crossbuilds_for_raspbian.html

Re: Build on hurd-i386 and kfreebsd-amd64 ... at home

2015-07-19 Thread Vincent Cheng
On Sun, Jul 19, 2015 at 8:52 AM, Daniel Stender deb...@danielstender.com wrote: Hi, I'm looking for a convenient way to test build source packages against resp. on hurd-i386 or kfreebsd-amd64 instead of setting up simple end user Qemu boxes and build within them. Sbuild and qemu-debootstrap

Re: Build on hurd-i386 and kfreebsd-amd64 ... at home

2015-07-19 Thread Daniel Stender
... convenient way to test build source packages against resp. on hurd-i386 or kfreebsd-amd64 ... on a Linux kernel machine. On 19.07.2015 17:52, Daniel Stender wrote: Hi, I'm looking for a convenient way to test build source packages against resp. on hurd-i386 or kfreebsd-amd64 instead of

Re: Build on hurd-i386 and kfreebsd-amd64 ... at home

2015-07-19 Thread Jakub Wilk
* Daniel Stender deb...@danielstender.com, 2015-07-19, 18:03: Another question related to that, do FTBFS on these architectures block transitions? No, they don't. -- Jakub Wilk -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-mentors-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble?

Build on hurd-i386 and kfreebsd-amd64 ... at home

2015-07-19 Thread Daniel Stender
Hi, I'm looking for a convenient way to test build source packages against resp. on hurd-i386 or kfreebsd-amd64 instead of setting up simple end user Qemu boxes and build within them. Sbuild and qemu-debootstrap somehow? Another question related to that, do FTBFS on these architectures block