Hello, a while ago I filed a few patches to the BTS to make d-i work on the native 64-bit ppc64 port (http://debian-ppc64.alioth.debian.org).
Frans Pop kindly asked me to collect all the necessary ppc64/d-i related changes and to present a summary to make a decision about ppc64 integration easier. Generally, the ppc64 port does not need any intrusive changes to d-i. Basically the necessary patches do something like 's/powerpc/powerpc ppc64' in debian/control together with the addition of the architecture specific configuration files at the appropriate places. Some of the ppc64 patches have already been applied to individual d-i udeb packages. The following changes are still necessary to make d-i work on ppc64: debian-installer: - 's/powerpc/powerpc ppc64/' in debian/control - add ppc64 files in build/config and build/pkg-lists base-installer : - add a 'kernel/ppc64.sh' script clock-setup : - 's/powerpc/powerpc ppc64/' in debian/control gtk+2.0-directfb: - 's/powerpc/powerpc ppc64/' in debian/control kbd-chooser : - 's/powerpc/powerpc ppc64/' in debian/control - add ppc64 specific CFLAGS and KEYBOARDS in Makefile linux-kernel-di-: - add modules/ppc64 dir (copy of modules/powerpc-powerpc64) powerpc-2.6 : - add a ppc64 linux-image line to kernel-versions - add 'linux-image-... [ppc64]' to the Build-Depends mkvmlinuz : - 's/powerpc/powerpc ppc64/' in debian/control partman-base : - add a ppc64 specific alternative to definitions.sh partman-newworld: - 's/powerpc/powerpc ppc64/' in debian/control rootskel : - make a lib64 -> lib symlink on ppc64 (same as on amd64) I hope that these changes are acceptable for the d-i team and that these changes will eventually be applied to the d-i sources. Regards Andreas Jochens -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]