* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-02-02T16:32-0500]:
> Yes, I think we all have that problem. I'll write up a patch for
> configure to support wildcards. I think that's the only place that
> will actually need them. I've configured gcc to use
> i386-unknown-freebsd4, so dpkg finds that when it looks for th
* Matthew Garrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-02-02T22:09+]:
> On Sat, Feb 02, 2002 at 03:00:47PM -0700, Joel Baker wrote:
>
> > It isn't already? *blink*
>
> Apparantly not. I thought I'd put it in the libc package, but...
[220]% dlocate -S libiberty
binutils-dev: /usr/include/libiberty.h
bi
* Joel Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-01-30T10:55-0700]:
> Two or three times now, I've run into bugs that were wishlisted or outright
> closed because we are not considered an Official Architecture (tm) yet; the
> determining factor in this appears to be "are you listed in dpkg's arch
> list?"
W
* Pavel Cholakov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-01-30T12:13+0200]:
> It certainly looks very in-line with the rest of debian.org, very nice.
> Could we maybe have a central Debian BSD page, which explains the idea
> behind it, plus pages with the work/status of the various specific ports
> - {Net,Open,F
Hi there!
In my quest to bootstrap a Debian NetBSD/Alpha system, I'm trying to
compile the Debian binutils/gcc packages on NetBSD/Alpha.
Basically I started with a chroot of the netbsd system, and then
produced the basic packages so that i now can do
# dpkg-source -x foo.dsc
# cd
* Harlan Stenn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-01-26T16:21-0500]:
> > "Peterll" == Peter Eisentraut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Peterll> You don't. The config.guess command reports information about the
> Peterll> hardware and the kernel
>
> config.guess returns CPU-Vendor-OS, not CPU-VENDOR-K
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