Christian PERRIER <bubu...@debian.org> (09/06/2013): > Is there anything I can do (understand: something a dumb bubulle cacn > do) to fix these recurrent build failures?
Thanks for you offer. :) Unfortunately, one of the blockers is getting a linux kernel built everywhere. Currently, linux-image-3.9-1-$arch is lacking on: armel, s390*. This is in the kernel team's hands. (And one of the reasons why I didn't look too much into it, besides putting up [1] to complement [2].) 1. http://d-i.debian.org/kernel-summary.html 2. https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=linux&suite=sid Besides missing linux kernel builds, kfreebsd-* had some troubles with autobuilding; Christoph kindly did the needed bits to get them back, and the failure is now on both archs: | # Generate grub2pxe | grub-mkimage -O i386-pc --prefix="(pxe)/debian-installer/kfreebsd-amd64" \ | -o ./tmp/netboot-gtk-9/dir_tree/core.img \ | bsd cpuid echo gfxterm gzio minicmd normal png vbe pxe pxecmd | grub-mkimage: error: cannot stat `/usr/lib/grub/i386-pc/pxecmd.mod': No such file or directory. I'm not sure this one got reported. Feel free to do so. ia64 is lacking d-i autobuilding those days, but not only that: Andreas is trying to restore ia64 autobuilding at all. I'm not sure this is a priority anyway, given ia64 is likely to go away for jessie. On the sparc side, sparc64 bits were dropped (see [1] above), I didn't investigate yet whether that's intentional on the kernel side, and what to do on the d-i side. Feel free to get in touch with kernel + sparc people once you've checked linux's changelog. Given all the above, I didn't check the debian-cd builds at all yet. Mraw, KiBi.
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