On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 6:12 PM, Matthias Klose <d...@debian.org> wrote:
> On 02.05.2012 18:07, Patrick Baggett wrote: > > Matthias, > > > > I wouldn't mind helping a bit, as I'd like to see GCC 4.7 be the default > on > > ia64. I'm good at C/C++ programming and can definitely provide upstream > > patches, but I have absolutely no idea what the "debian way" of doing > > things is -- right now, I'm an end-user. What can I do? > > hi Patrick, > > please have a look at the ia64 specific bug reports for the gcc-4.6 and > gcc-4.7 > sources. Then try to reproduce these using the available compiler versions > (4.4, > to 4.7 and trunk/gcc-snapshot). Get the preprocessed source, try to to > produce > a smaller test case, which can be forwarded upstream, try to find out if > it's a > regression compared to earlier gcc releases. > > OK, I don't mind checking them out, but like I said before I have *no idea* where the ia64-specific bug reports are ("no idea what the debian way is", see above). I read this email that you marked as [1], and I still don't know where these bug reports are. I think you're assuming a lot more knowledge about Debian infrastructure that I have. I'm an end-user. I downloaded a CD, installed the OS, and do "apt-get update/upgrade". Any other Debian-specific knowledge -- I don't have it. Give me links, I'll familiarize myself and stop wasting everyone's time. I'm a competent developer and I've submitted plenty of patches, I just don't have experience working with OS distributions. At this point, I don't even know what the scope of the responsibilities of a "maintainer" is -- do I build *all* the packages or are there build servers? Do I maintain the modified source if upstream doesn't patch quickly enough or is there a central repository/server? Do I submit binary *.deb files or does someone else? Who would be guiding my efforts (if any) to make sure they align with the "debian way"? Patrick