Hi, On Mon, Nov 20, 2000 at 02:21:24AM +0000, Chris Rutter wrote: > The ARM port is very much maintained in spirit; I currently correspond > to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, and I very much intend, as soon as time > permits, to push issues forward. There's a collection of buildds, and > a prototypic system to collate them (distribute build logs amongst > porters and suchforth); I was under the impression that packages from > this are going in from time-to-time -- I'll certainly get to my bunch > as soon as I get a second. Apart from the odd package done by generic > Debian types, I think Phil's submitting the bulk of the packages as of > late. Between some of us, the kernel packaging issues and boot-floppies > should be sorted out before too long.
"maintained in spirit" what's that? something esoteric? ;) well, i don't see/know _anything_ about them, just look at buildd.debian.org at the not compiled packages, quite a huge chunk of them. btw. i never heard about the buildd actively doing things and distributing mails to developers. is there another list where people do work on debian/arm and don't post to this mailinglist? if so, please tell me :). i was just today confirmed that there were just 2 packages uploaden in last weeks/months (don't know for sure but something like this was told me this evening). what do you mean by "odd package done by generic debian types"? > (There's also related work going on over at emdebian.org concerned with > ARM, which may be of interest.) in which way? just useing debian and putting them on some tiny little computers? :) > In a nutshell, hold on a couple of weeks for life to resume its track, > and then I hope to (personally at least) put in a bunch of overdue work. <sarcasm> *hmmm*, another few months? :-p </sarcasm> > There have always been a bunch of issues with ssh, though I don't quite > remember what now; I think there's a version up for FTP on ftp.armlinux.org. > If not, I'm sure there's one hanging around somewhere. Search the mailing > list archives. *hmmmmm*, which issues? the latest security updates have a ssh package for arm. openssh that is. so long Othmar