Hi! Jon Boden wrote: > Is there a schedule for freebsd-libs/10.3 in sid?
Really soon... all the 10.3 packages from experimental have to go into sid together, including the kernel. We must first wait for glibc/2.22-8 upload because it fixes a FTBFS on kfreebsd, and it updates sys/net/if.h and syscall.h; that's the patch in #822143. kfreebsd-kernel-headers is a build-essential package so it could potentially cause any package to FTBFS; and a lot of packages build-depend on freebsd-libs too. I need to test-build as many other packages as I can to avoid any regressions. At run-time, the 10.3 kernel and userland is working quite well for me on kfreebsd-amd64. I haven't tested kfreebsd-i386 much yet, I only recently got kfreebsd 10.3 (kernel) running on an i686 machine, I would like to test on some others and/or a VM. I think we're looking at about 1-2 weeks. But the packages in experimental are almost in their final state; you don't necessarily have to wait for us to get them into Debian sid. Regards, -- Steven Chamberlain ste...@pyro.eu.org
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