> On 2 Feb 2023, at 19:01, Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer > <perezme...@gmail.com> wrote: > > El jueves, 2 de febrero de 2023 15:54:44 -03 Helge Deller escribió: >> On 2/2/23 19:21, Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer wrote: >>> El jueves, 2 de febrero de 2023 15:08:49 -03 Sam James escribió: >>> [snip] >>> >>>>> Pruning whatever code they do not test on the CI and does not has active >>>>> users, no matter how short/long it can be. >>>> >>>> At >>>> https://codereview.qt-project.org/c/qbs/qbs/+/437296/comments/9b34cbab_87 >>>> ce >>>> d2e4, someone suggested adding cross HPPA (and maybe others) to their >>>> Docker setup. That could be a start. >>> >>> I'm quite in contact with the CI staff. I sincerely don't think they will >>> want to add yet another CI image except they have a big client requiring >>> it :-/ >> I think this will only be debian, and gentoo - both distributions support >> hppa. >>> I'll bring it up next week, but I will not have high expectations on this. >> >> Btw, I did noticed that the hppa build on debian failed, but was too busy >> with other things to look into it. And, I was hoping someone would fix it >> as it seemed trivial. >> Beside the CI, we have two debian porterboxes for hppa, so testing is >> possible. > > Well, that's already a bad signal :-/ It means there are no real users for it > (yet?), else you would be seeing complaints :-(
Someone in #gentoo-hppa a few days ago got a KDE Plasma desktop running, believe it or not ;) As for Debian: I guess Helge means "new build fails", not "the package isn't available". Debian users do not build from source usually, so they wouldn't notice a problem.
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