this:
$ export CODENAME=sid
$ export ARCHES=hurd-i386
$ CONF.sh && ./build.sh
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diff --git a/CONF.sh b/CONF.sh
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@@ -62,11 +62,15 @@ export BASEDIR=`pwd`
# export CDNAME=debian
# Bu
itecture as the
> target architecture of the ISO images.
I did not even realise that. So I will add kfreebsd-i386 next.
I expect there might be problems trying to build linux arches from a
kfreebsd host. But we should try to find out, and then maybe fix it.
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when it is practical (or rather, allow dpkg-buildflags to
enable it).
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idea of what those are; but add to that the kernel and any bootloaders.
Being able to rebootstrap, should be part of the arch release
qualification anyway IMHO.
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uggestions are welcome.
Many thanks to Vagrant for hosting all these armhf nodes!
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Package: haskell-http2
Version: 1.5.3-2
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Wookey wrote:
> +++ Steven Chamberlain [2016-04-01 10:31 +0100]:
> > Currently haskell-http2 FTBFS on only armel:
> > https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=hask
is still needed yet.
(Annoying that there are so many cheap boards that claim to be/do so
much and yet, are of little practical use if they can only boot a
vendor-supplied kernel).
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esktop environments, tasks, or OpenJDK for example.
Having a stable set of build-essential packages is important for ports
to get DSA-administered buildds, for developers to be able to run it,
and for the port to progress further.
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using devices.tar.gz; even for more exotic use
cases like BSD jails. hurd appears to have something equivalent.
Thanks for letting us know.
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Hi,
Paul Wise wrote:
> Do any porters have any input on this page?
> https://wiki.debian.org/GettingPorted
This page seems it will be useful; I will add some bits to it.
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I can only find arch:all packages from glibc/2.19-10 in:
http://ftp.debian-ports.org/debian/dists/sid/main/binary-sh4/Packages.bz2
So. although the sh4 buildds have built the sh4 .debs, they're not being
properly installed into that archive; you'll have to ask
debian-ports.org adm
ink of a reason to mail *all* ports that wouldn't be
appropriate for debian-devel-announce; or if your mail only concerns a
few ports it should be convenient to cross-post to the relevant ports'
lists only.
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actually okay.
The issue with running the GCC testsuite on kfreebsd-amd64 buildds is
being fixed by FreeBSD upstream, and on Debian buildds within 1-2 weeks.
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t gcj; or even
gcc-4.8. Was this computed for jessie or sid?
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each
> current port getting a pseudopackage, and the maintainer of the
> pseudopackage being the ports list.
Would that be only for generic issues with a port, not specific to a
package? I doubt this would be used much. These bugs might typically
be reassigned to kernel packages or eglibc anyway.
list, so someone has to
periodically look for and tag things.
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rebuild its
toolchain and some essential packages, at least once per week, I think
that would be an accomplishment. And the smaller the initial set of
packages required to boostrap the process, the better.
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it ought to be very low. A
working JVM is quite a lot to ask, the current openjdk-7 is not even
built for mipsel in more. mipsel buildds and porterboxes had only 1GB
RAM maximum until now, and that is heavily used already for their
current tasks.
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because the security of the whole system depends on it.
Differences in the output of builds needs to be avoided, or otherwise
explained. It would help greatly if there were frequent builds
happening so we could see unexpected changes occurring.
[2]: https://wiki.debian.org/ReproducibleBuilds
So if
e version (>= 4.8.1-2) whereas m68k still has only the 4.8.0-7 you
uploaded.
You will also first need newer binutils (>= 2.23.52) which is still in
the build queue.
(This applies to ppc64 as well).
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* these ports don't appear to have successfully built GCC 4.8 yet.
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