Dixi quod…
>I can dig down more later, but these are the best “enablers”:
I’ve personally started working on GNAT (gnat-4.9) and Qt5
(qtdeclarative-opensource-src) today. The latter goes to
“unreleased”, hence the warning, to avoid duplicate effort.
bye,
//mirabilos
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> emacs als auch vi zum K
John Paul Adrian Glaubitz dixit:
>> Maybe one of the porters could explain the actual significance of this
Hm, it admittedly is still pretty impressive ;)
I’m using this as another chance to dist-upgrade my buildd,
both the chroot and outside, as it’s currently idle otherwise.
>> (I think it's
Steven Chamberlain dixit:
>Maybe one of the porters could explain the actual significance of this
Probably not much, as Ingo already said. Many packages are either
Failed, Not-For-Us, or BD-Uninstallable.
>so it's not clear which are most important, or have the most dependent
>packages waiting o
On 2015-02-16 13:10, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
The m68k port cleared the Needs-Build queue for sid packages today:
http://unstable.buildd.net/buildd/Needs-Build_stats.png
So, congratulations!
Maybe one of the porters could explain the actual significance of this
(I think it's not exactly the fi
On 02/16/2015 01:10 PM, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
> The m68k port cleared the Needs-Build queue for sid packages today:
> http://unstable.buildd.net/buildd/Needs-Build_stats.png
> So, congratulations!
Thanks. I'm also quite proud of the graph for sh4, managed to get
over 2500 packages to build on
Hi!
The m68k port cleared the Needs-Build queue for sid packages today:
http://unstable.buildd.net/buildd/Needs-Build_stats.png
So, congratulations!
Maybe one of the porters could explain the actual significance of this
(I think it's not exactly the first time?); and the overall status of
the po
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