Hello, Missatge de James Clarke <jrt...@debian.org> del dia dc., 17 de jul. 2019 a les 8:25:
> vidcontrol, and the rest of src:freebsd-utils, is available in unreleased, > since the source package only builds for kfreebsd-amd64 and kfreebsd-i386. > Avoiding this would require either getting the source package to build on > Linux > architectures, or building at least one arch:all package, neither of which > seem > to have much point to them. As an architecture on Debian Ports, it is expected > that you also have the "unreleased" suite enabled, as is clearly documented on > the main site[1]. This is especially important on kFreeBSD, since > bin:freebsd-utils is Essential, containing many of the core utilities required > for a functioning system. All ports buildds should have unreleased available, > and debian-installer learnt over 2 years ago to include unreleased when > downloading udebs. Thus, I consider this not a bug; as much as we would like > it > to not be, as far as Debian Ports goes, unreleased is a necessary addition to > unstable, with cases like these stemming from the fact that ftp-master does > not > allow sources to exist that don't build packages for any of its architectures. Oh! I did not check unreleased, only `amd64` architecture and I saw that dependency loop was not closed. Thanks very much for the nice explanation and background. Regards -- Héctor Orón -.. . -... .. .- -. -.. . ...- . .-.. --- .--. . .-.