Joe Wreschnig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Mon, 2003-11-10 at 19:31, Adam Heath wrote: > > On Tue, 11 Nov 2003, Santiago Vila wrote: > > > > > If Robert is such an incompetent developer as some people say and the > > > package does not build on the 11 different architectures, then the > > > package will not propagate to testing and the world will be safe from > > > the disaster. > > > > You misunderstand how testing works. > > > > If a *new* package doesn't build on some arch, it won't be held up from > > testing because of it. > > > > It's only when an *existing* package that *previously* built on some arch, > > and > > now it doesn't, that testing will ignore it. > > Given that we know Linux does in fact compile and run on all those > architectures (by virtue of the fact we have them in the first place), I
We know vanilla doesn't. > think it would be fair to insist that Robert's package do the same > before it propagates to testing. He's stated numerous times that the > porting is just packaging work and that he's capable of doing it. > > I am not sure of the best technical way to make this happen, though. > -- > Joe Wreschnig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> MfG Goswin