On Mon, 2012-05-07 at 09:48 +0200, Bastian Blank wrote: > On Sun, May 06, 2012 at 11:24:48PM +0100, Ben Hutchings wrote: > > * s390/s390x: Actively supported upstream by IBM. > > Sometimes to actively supported. :-) > > > Only runs in virtual > > machines, > > It runs in three different environments: Bare hardware, LPAR and VM. > However the environments don't differ that much. The hardware usualy > have two hardware assisted virtualisation layers; LPAR is the first and > used on almost every machine, z/VM or kvm is the second. > > > * powerpc > > There is no Debian kernel maintainer for powerpc. I also see a problem > > of hardware availability for prospective maintainers (no new PowerPC > > Macs since 2006; PS3 'OtherOS' support removed in 2010). I am unsure > > whether this port should be included in wheezy. > > Debian have access to at least one Power7 machine located at OSUOSL. The > machine list shows three LPAR running on it.
Yes, the project has these resources. But a kernel porter will of course need to install and test new kernels. Does the porterbox provide nested virtualisation for any developer? (For some reason we haven't enabled KVM_BOOK3S_64, which I think means the answer is currently 'no', but we can fix that part, leaving the administrative issue of permissions to use KVM.) How about other PowerPC hardware, in particular 32-bit machines? How, if at all, would a new kernel porter support these? Ben. -- Ben Hutchings Hoare's Law of Large Problems: Inside every large problem is a small problem struggling to get out.
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