considering the rotation/expiry of subkeys
and buildd keys. In this case the files already come from a trusted
source and should be ingested as-is, I guess? (Not that I particularly
like the fact that it's only a point in time validation.)
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ackages would we need to install to keep track of new
major kernel versions in backports?
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here are patches around for that.
* X drivers
I don't see backports for them.
Would it also mean X proper or "just" drivers?
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e hw support.
Debian already makes use of Marist's resources. The challenge was/is to
get redundancy as DSA very sensibly insists on.
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On Mon, Jun 13, 2016 at 07:33:56PM +, Niels Thykier wrote:
> Philipp Kern:
> > On 2016-06-05 12:01, Niels Thykier wrote:
> >> * amd64, i386, armel, armhf, arm64, mips, mipsel, powerpc, ppc64el,
> >>s390x
> >>- *No* blockers at this time from
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t
> Maybe wb could do a “dak ls” and whatever the equivalent for dpo mini-dak is.
Unfortunately it is not being run on the same host as dak either.
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use, that seems to be the key takeaway here.
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armhf
systems in any way? When would one mix and match armel and armhf libraries?
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al with
security updates and other urgent updates. One armel buildd alone is a tad on
the fringe of keeping up with that.
(One fast s390 box for example, can basically keep up for that use case, even
if it's not able to keep up with two architectures, s390 and s390x, both having
unstable.)
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ke: *** [debian/stamp-makefile-build] Error 2
dpkg-buildpackage: error: debian/rules build gave error exit status 2
make[1]: Leaving directory
`/build/buildd-ruby1.8_1.8.7.352-1-armel-k4EhK2/ruby1.8-1.8.7.352'
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On 2011-05-09, Christian PERRIER wrote:
> We need a Debian Developer with access to build daemon machines and
> the required knowledge of how they work to be able to set things up.
Meh, noted as a to-do.
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that this is probably the same like modifying the N
> - ~100 packages, as almost no package respects dpkg-buildflags yet.
Did you actually do a build test?
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t; is the big endian image.
(Although in retrospect armeb would have made more sense if I see that
all binaries are currently optimised for v3. Heh.)
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talled from DebianSlug), even if there is only a
single line in there after the edit. (By the way: Martin, there is a
superfluous quotation mark in your instructions at `do_initrd'.)
The LEDs look funny on the first reboot, but your instructions work just
fine. Thank you for your efforts Martin!
K
ific... I just
don't have any kernel installed yet.
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