Re: Helping with PPC64 port: missing coreutils in sid

2012-05-07 Thread Hiroyuki Yamamoto
(2012-05-08 07:50 -0300), Thadeu Lima de Souza Cascardo wrote: > Hi, folks. Hi, > I would like to start contributing to the PPC64 port, since I have > access to some machines. > > When trying to debootstrap from debian-ports, I find that the sid > Packages file has coreutils (and maybe all othe

Helping with PPC64 port: missing coreutils in sid

2012-05-07 Thread Thadeu Lima de Souza Cascardo
Hi, folks. I would like to start contributing to the PPC64 port, since I have access to some machines. When trying to debootstrap from debian-ports, I find that the sid Packages file has coreutils (and maybe all other packages in unreleased?) missing. unreleased, on the other hand, does not have

Re: GCC 4.7 is now the default for x86 architectures

2012-05-07 Thread Thorsten Glaser
Matthias Klose dixit: >GCC 4.7 is now the default for x86 architectures for all frontends except the D >frontends, including KFreeBSD and the Hurd. How are the plans for other architectures? The m68k status (which obviously can’t influence the release decisions) is as follows: gcc-4.7 builds, la

Re: GCC 4.7 is now the default for x86 architectures

2012-05-07 Thread Matthias Klose
On 07.05.2012 19:35, Thorsten Glaser wrote: > Matthias Klose dixit: > >> GCC 4.7 is now the default for x86 architectures for all frontends except >> the D >> frontends, including KFreeBSD and the Hurd. > > How are the plans for other architectures? I don't have plans to change any other archit

GCC 4.7 is now the default for x86 architectures

2012-05-07 Thread Matthias Klose
GCC 4.7 is now the default for x86 architectures for all frontends except the D frontends, including KFreeBSD and the Hurd. There are still some build failures which need to be addressed. Out of the ~350 bugs filed, more than the half are fixed, another quarter has patches available, and the remai