On Wed, Oct 14, 1998 at 10:05:25AM -0700, Stephen Zander wrote: > >>>>> "Brian" == Brian White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Brian> Could I get some official word on which architectures wish > Brian> to be included in the 2.1 release of Debian? Thanks! > > I don't think sparc is ready to go, though Johnnie or Eric may see it > differently. > I'm neither Johnnie nor Eric but I think the basic tools on sparc are stabilizing (compiler, glibc2.1, kernel). I don't think Sparc is ready for a full blown quality release like i386.
Does it make sense to go for a stabilized developer snapshot, i.e. a Sparc port which has base, required, standard and parts of the optional packages (sources based on the slink dist of i386) ? Kind of a official _development_ release with a big disclaimer about the development character of the port. Powerpc probably would be a second candidate for such a release. 2 reasons in favour: * we ease the work of the CD producers to provide a _reasonable_ (installable) snapshot of the ports * if there's a stabilized snapshot newbies will get (hopefully) a softer introduction in the wonders of the Linux-Sparc/Powerpc/Arm/... world Greeetings, Christian -- Christian Meder, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] What's the railroad to me ? I never go to see Where it ends. It fills a few hollows, And makes banks for the swallows, It sets the sand a-blowing, And the blackberries a-growing. (Henry David Thoreau)