> I am looking for a sponsor for my package "xscorch"
The main patch looks good, a couple of things needs to be addressed before I
will sponsor it.
Firstly you need to send a mail with the debdiff attached stating your intent
to NMU to the bug
report and giving the maintainer and appropriate
Anton Gladky wrote:
I would agree with that. But there is a problem of package building. It
means, we can upload only the binary-version (source-based uploads are
still not implemented in Debian unfortunately), which was built on
armel, what is not always simple or difficult. Also if the package
Paul Wise wrote:
On Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 3:38 AM, Anton Gladky wrote:
The only doubts I have, whether the package will be useful for Debian at
all, if it is targeted only on Raspberry PI (CC-ing debian-arm to get
more opinions).
Debian armel can run on the Raspberry Pi, so it will be
seed currently FTBFS on sparc with a bus error.
I've reproduced this on a sparc box that Tom Theisen made available
(thanks tom) but i'm kinda stuck on how to debug it.
Any ideas on how to debug this? Normally i'd start by turning down the
optimisation but this package doesn't seem to be usin
I believe so. But to test, just try signing a file with
e.g. "gpg --clearsign", and check the hash at the top. It's also
possible to configure gpg to use different hashes, but in my
experience, it defaults to SHA2[56] with 4096 bit RSA with
current GnuPG versions.
Thanks, I have confirmed
I have been encouraged to apply to become a debian developer by Steve
McIntyre and Hector Oron.
However before I can do so I need to get my GPG key signed by a couple
of debian-developers.
Also can someone confirm whether all 4096 bit RSA keys are "sha2
capable" and if not how I check whethe
uilding without SSE
+ The CPU_SSE plugin does not build without -msse
+Author: Peter Green
+Bug-Debian: http://bugs.debian.org/656755
+
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+The information above should follow the Patch Tagging Guidelines, please
+checkout http://dep.debian.net/deps/dep3/ to learn about the format. Here
+ar
Is int 32 bit on all ports of debian? if not what ports is it not 32 bit on?
more generally is there a list availible anywhere of debian
architectures and the size of the standard C data types on them?
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