> |> Why not ? > | > |Because the sky is not violet today. > > What a rediculous, senseless answer! > Unbelieveable bad! I never did expect things like > this in a project like debian. You seriously > should think about your positions.
</lurk> <rant> Oh thanks a lot, guys! Popping back into -powerpc to check what's new, and it's the same old flaming and name-calling. Sheesh. I'm just glad Dan doesn't read -powerpc anymore. Asking a simple but rather important question, and seeing people go off on various tangents on unrelated topics... </rant> Re: hosting voltaire: if it could be shipped to Europe, I could host it temporarily (couple of months for sure; any longer and I need to make arrangements with my former lab mates) in the same server room that hosts four m68k buildds already. I rather prefer another solution is found. Re: senseless answer: I have rarely seen Joey lose his temper with silly questions (and I've asked a few of these in my time), but rehashing a long dead topic once again does apparently do it. The debate on multiarch support on powerpc has been going on for a while FWIR, and neither powerpc64 nor ppc64 have found sufficient support to be included as official port. To my recollection, BenH has explained that 64 bit userland for all applications is a waste of resources (most programs will even run slower), and 64 bit app support in biarch mode was vetoed. multiarch support wasn't possible with the etch toolchain IIRC (my recollection is a bit fuzzy) - if there is demand for it, it should be implemented within the official powerpc port. Re: other tangents: Yes, it sometimes looks like there is a cabal. Honestly, I do not care. I do hope the request tracker helps to get things resolved in a more precictable way. State good reasons for why and how multiarch 64 bit userland can be done (and, perhaps, have some proof of concept to show). <lurk> Michael -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]