[I am not subscribed to any of these lists; please Cc: me on replies] As main maintainer of ruby-ffi, I have been receiving patches to add support for the new Debian architectures, testing them myself on the porter boxes, applying them and forwarding them upstream.
However, upstream developers want to be able to actually test the patches themselves before claiming support for new architectures, as well as being able to test new development against those new architectures; and I totally understand that. As far as I understand all of the new architectures are already supported by QEMU system emulation, so it would be really nice if the porter teams could provide ready to use images we can point our upstreams to, together with instructions on how to boot them (given that some architectures require specific QEMU arguments etc). Probably this could augment what Aurelien provides at https://people.debian.org/~aurel32/qemu/ Would that be possible? -- Antonio Terceiro <terce...@debian.org>
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