Re: all ppc packages need rebuilding with gcc 4.1.1ds2-30

2007-01-09 Thread Andrzej Mendel
Dnia 07-01-2007, nie o godzinie 22:59 -0500, Albert Cahalan napisał(a): > On 1/7/07, Simon Valiquette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >Also, even Matthias Klose (Debian maintainer for GCC) did mark the > > package priority as low. > > The package priority is shared with x86 and x86-64. As arch

Re: all ppc packages need rebuilding with gcc 4.1.1ds2-30

2007-01-07 Thread Albert Cahalan
On 1/7/07, Simon Valiquette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Also, even Matthias Klose (Debian maintainer for GCC) did mark the package priority as low. The package priority is shared with x86 and x86-64. As architectures go, powerpc is probably a distant third in importance. The priority really

Re: all ppc packages need rebuilding with gcc 4.1.1ds2-30

2007-01-07 Thread Simon Valiquette
Santiago Vila un jour écrivit: Etch is frozen. Do you realize what it means? The gcc release fixing this build-depends on glibc 2.4 on the powerpc architecture. Having glibc 2.4 in etch is not unlikely, it's impossible. While we are at it, correct me if I'm wrong, but from what I've read this

Re: all ppc packages need rebuilding with gcc 4.1.1ds2-30

2007-01-06 Thread Santiago Vila
On Sat, 6 Jan 2007, Albert Cahalan wrote: > On 1/6/07, Santiago Vila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Since you ask: Rebuilding everything at once (via binary-only NMUs) > > is a lot of work, and IMHO unlikely to happen, at least in the near future. > > This is terrible. Etch needs this. > > Well,

Re: all ppc packages need rebuilding with gcc 4.1.1ds2-30

2007-01-06 Thread Albert Cahalan
On 1/6/07, Santiago Vila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Sat, 6 Jan 2007, Albert Cahalan wrote: > Bugs 382741 and 382748 in gcc just got fixed > in the gcc 4.1.1ds2-30 package. > > Rebuilding all packages is the next step to making > ppc secure. From the bug report: > After this gets fixed, the

Re: all ppc packages need rebuilding with gcc 4.1.1ds2-30

2007-01-06 Thread Santiago Vila
On Sat, 6 Jan 2007, Albert Cahalan wrote: > Bugs 382741 and 382748 in gcc just got fixed > in the gcc 4.1.1ds2-30 package. > > Rebuilding all packages is the next step to making > ppc secure. >From the bug report: > After this gets fixed, the whole damn system needs > to be rebuilt. I don't kno

all ppc packages need rebuilding with gcc 4.1.1ds2-30

2007-01-06 Thread Albert Cahalan
Bugs 382741 and 382748 in gcc just got fixed in the gcc 4.1.1ds2-30 package. Rebuilding all packages is the next step to making ppc secure. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: recent PPC packages

2002-07-26 Thread Jan-Hendrik Palic
Hi OpenOffice.org for PPC user ... On Thu, Jul 25, 2002 at 10:27:23PM +0200, Michel Dänzer wrote: >as Jack. This might be interesting: >[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ll /var/cache/apt/archives/openoffice.org*rc3* ~ >-rw-r--r--1 root root 11389614 Jul 16 12:42 >/var/cache/apt/archives/open

xf4.2 debian ppc packages

2002-06-15 Thread Jack Howarth
For folks who didn't notice the messages in the debian-x mailing list, ISHIKAWA Mutsumi has been creating debian XFree86 4.2.0 packages which have a very nice merge of all the existing debian XFree86 4.1.0-17 patches and scripts. Currently most of the arches including powerpc are built. The anno

Re: PPC packages

2001-04-23 Thread Michel Dänzer
Alan Hourihane wrote: > > Using the compilefarm we now have PPC based DRI packages online. > > NOTE: I have absolutely no idea whether these work or not. Feedback is > most definately welcome. I've been wanting to report this for a long time but never came around to it. With a self-built trunk

Debian PPC packages for mminstance 1.13 and t1utils 1.18 available

2000-05-03 Thread C.M. Connelly
I've created unofficial Debian packages for Eddie Kohler's mminstance 1.13 and t1utils 1.18 distributions. They're available as source and in Debian packages for PowerPC systems on my Web site, at . Some additional information about these packages (from apt-cach