Thansk all for the comments. Since this is good info, I made a wiki page
http://wiki.debian.org/PackageArchitectureAlmostAny based on the discussion here. On Sat, Jan 19, 2008 at 05:35:10PM +0100, Luk Claes wrote: > > > 4) wanna-build state dep-wait > > > > One option would be to put gsynaptics to dep-wait on > > xfree86-driver-synaptics. Thus buildd would not try to build > > it unless xfree86-driver-synaptics becomes some day available > > on s390. While X on s390 might seem unlikely, stranger things > > have happened. > > Perfectly reasonable IMHO. Is this what the conclusion is? > > 5) packages-arch-specific [2] > > > > p-a-s makes package never appear in wanna-build. It will > > never by tried to be built on architectures defined there. > > It' maintained by three people who manually update it. > > Any technical advantage this approarch has over n-f-u > > is completly negated by the fact the people who are supposed > > to update it ignore my requests to update it... > > It is also not being built on other suites then the one were it > sometimes is meant not to build anymore... > > Some updates go quickly, others take time, I guess that's because there > are only a few persons who can update it... > > > 6) type-handling > > > > This is a kludge that has been written to workaround problems > > in rest of the architecture selection system. In practice it > > seems to work very well. > > > > Osamu, for short term, I suggest using type-handling to generate > > architecture strings. > > I guess one can see this as a dynamic case of 1) and 2)? Is this alternative generic solution? I am a bit confused. If people finalize this on wiki page, I will appreciate. Osamu -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]