Hi! It looks like Erlang still routinely fails to build on lebrun buildd (sparc architecture, dual UltraSparc III). Though the were some changes because instead of bus error (http://buildd.debian.org/fetch.cgi?&pkg=erlang&ver=1%3A12.b.1-dfsg-1&arch=sparc&stamp=1202857177&file=log) it reported internal compiler error (http://buildd.debian.org/fetch.cgi?&pkg=erlang&ver=1%3A12.b.1-dfsg-2&arch=sparc&stamp=1203250875&file=log). The code compiled was the same, the toolchain versions were the same too, so I suppose the change was caused by kernel upgrade.
Also, Mikael Pettersson (an Erlang developer) said that Erlang is successfully built and working on [EMAIL PROTECTED] III. This almost convinced me that it's not a bug in Erlang but a bug in Linux kernel on UltraSparc III (maybe it's SMP-related). I don't have an access to USIII hardware to confirm this hypothesis. USII works fine (sperger runs USII, I tried to build erlang there. It builds.) If it's really a bug in kernel than I'd like to move erlang package and all package which build-depend on erlang to build at spontini on sparc architecture. Anyway, I need help to confirm (or reject) that it isn't an Erlang bug and to decide what to do with Erlang packaging on sparc architecture. It's very inconvenient to upload new versions to unstable knowing that they will never go to testing. -- Sergei Golovan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]