On Mon, 12 Mar 2001, Wookey wrote:
> So, we are now casting about for resources to keep things going smoothly.
> Anyone want to offer bandwidth/co-location space, hardware etc? Essentially
> transferring the existing setup to new hosts is the path of least resistance.
Debian already has 4 ARM bo
> So, we are now casting about for resources to keep things going smoothly.
I can supply a couple of netwinders on a lightly loaded unmetered T1
with a colocated Debian mirror (x86+arm+source). The T1 has firm
contractual commitments to other groups, so it can't tolerate a huge
load, but it respo
We (Brainfood) have previously offered to host arm boxen. (We allready
host lully, master, murphy, kubrick, and various other debian boxes.) I
need my arm box for other work currently so somebody would have to send us
an arm box. I'm quite familiar with arm and we have two debian developers
on sta
Hello people,
Due to the untimely demise of Chris Rutter we are now short of an ARM port
leader, and need to do things about the ARM infrastrucutre in the reasonably
short term.
Fortunately the distributed nature of Debian is resistant to this sort of
disaster so things are basically still workin
Philip Blundell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've turned off the build daemons temporarily while I try to move the
> wanna-build database from medusa to inkvine. Unfortunately this has turned
> out not to be quite as straightforward as I'd hoped. With luck it should be
> working again later
I've turned off the build daemons temporarily while I try to move the
wanna-build database from medusa to inkvine. Unfortunately this has turned
out not to be quite as straightforward as I'd hoped. With luck it should be
working again later today.
p.
>Sorry, but the following packages have unmet dependencies:
> debhelper: Depends: perl but it is not going to be installed
> Depends: lynx
>E: Sorry, broken packages
This was caused by temporary breakage on the build daemon itself. I've
scheduled that package for rebuilding and I wo
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