I've been maintaining texmaker which has originally built fine on all architectures but failed to build on arm after the last upload. Luckily for me one of the arm devs helped me out and uploaded a fixed version. He was able to test on arm and when it worked informed me.
The experience got me thinking, wouldn't it be nice if all maintainers could test there packages on all architectures before they uploaded? Maybe a dbuildtest command before dupload which ran your package on the various architectures to test whether it builds. You could view all the build logs and if everything checks out you know the package is ready. The arm dev suggested using experimental for such a purpose, which I admit is a good idea, but isn't that more than is needed if all you want to test is whether it builds on all architectures. dbuildtest could be another sanity test on top of linda and lintian. Then you know in advance if the build would work. I just wondered what you all thought about this idea. Joseph Smidt -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Joseph Smidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]