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Packages listed below need a recompile for some architectures.
Could these be issued? Since they'll have to go into stable
please ensure that you build them on a stable machine.
Further investigation
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Hi!
Petr Cech has compiled php4 for **stable** again, since it contained two
bugs that should not make it into stable. He has placed his files on
pandora.d.o/~cech/php4 so any maintainer can grab it.
Petr, please upload it to stable. Somebody has to recompile it for other
five architectures. P
If somebody is compiling boot-floppies 2.2.22 (for stable through
proposed-updates) for any non-i386 arch, please let me know.
At the moment, I know that powerpc does not build due to a
kernel issue. I don't know anything about the other archs.
Arch's in question: alpha, arm, m68k, sparc.
Regar
Hi,
why is there no glibc 2.1.3-18 for alpha and powerpc but only
2.1.3-17? This hasn't changed for a couple of weeks now. If
possible I'd like to have it in sync. If that's not possible
I'd like to know why.
Source:
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/g/glibc/glibc_2.1.3.orig.tar.gz
ftp://
Who's going to compile readline2 2.1-21 for alpha and powerpc?
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/potato/main/source/libs/readline2_2.1-21.dsc
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/potato/main/source/libs/readline2_2.1.orig.tar.gz
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/potato/main/source/libs/readline2_2.1-
Who's going to upload cfs 1.3.3-8 for powerpc and sparc to pandora?
ftp://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US/dists/potato/non-US/main/source/cfs_1.3.3-8.dsc
ftp://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US/dists/potato/non-US/main/source/cfs_1.3.3.orig.tar.gz
ftp://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US/dists/potato/n
So who's working on INN2 2.2.2.2000.01.31-5 for alpha, arm and powerpc
for proposed-updates?
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/i/inn2/inn2_2.2.2.2000.01.31.orig.tar.gz
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/i/inn2/inn2_2.2.2.2000.01.31-5.dsc
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/i/inn2/inn2_2.2
Andrew Sharp wrote:
> For people who care about powerpc stuff
>
> While the changelog below mentions powerpc, these are of course only
> ia32 floppies. Having no patience, I have taken the liberty to
> build a boot floppy for oldworld apple powermacs that solves the
> dreaded no response from
Ethan Benson wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 15, 2001 at 03:04:59PM +0200, Martin Schulze wrote:
> > Andrew Sharp wrote:
> > > For people who care about powerpc stuff
> > >
> > > While the changelog below mentions powerpc, these are of course only
> > > ia3
Daniel Jacobowitz wrote:
> > > his image is just the old 2.2.16 boot floppy since the potato r2 boot
> > > floppies are broken. drow is trying to fix that in the r3 boot
> > > floppies.
> >
> > ARGS. Is he "trying to fix this" or did he "actually fix this"?
> >
> > Drow, it would be a good time
Preparation of Debian GNU/Linux 2.2r4
=
Up-to-date version on http://master.debian.org/~joey/2.2r4/
Recompiles required
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These packages need further investigation. One reason the package is
listed here could be that I'm not yet convinced th
Hi folks,
we're happy to announce that the Linux User Group Oldenburg is
organizing another instance of the traditional m68k hackers meeting in
Oldenburg, Germany.
The development sesstion will last two days, from 15th to 16th of
October. You're invited to arrive on the afternoon/ evening of the
Bernd Harries wrote:
> > we're happy to announce that the Linux User Group Oldenburg is
> > organizing another instance of the traditional m68k hackers meeting in
> > Oldenburg, Germany.
>
> Do we have to send application mails? Frank used them to schedule
Yes, I just haven't gotton around prepar
Geert Uytterhoeven wrote:
> On Tue, 14 Sep 1999, Martin Schulze wrote:
> > Bernd Harries wrote:
> > > And Power supply of course. ;-)
> >
> > We will have 2x 3 different power cycles so we should not reach another
> ^^
>
This is the official invitation for the the 1999 Linux Hacker Meeting
in Oldenburg (formerly known as m68k Hacker's Meeting[1]).
Date: 15th + 16th October 1999
Location: Oldenburg, University, Wechloy
The development meeting will take place at the same rooms like last
year. Howe
Martin Schulze wrote:
> we're happy to announce that the Linux User Group Oldenburg is
> organizing another instance of the traditional m68k hackers meeting in
> Oldenburg, Germany.
>
> The development sesstion will last two days, from 15th to 16th of
> October. You'
Sorry for quoting myself, but... read on.
Martin Schulze wrote:
> This is the official invitation for the the 1999 Linux Hacker Meeting
> in Oldenburg (formerly known as m68k Hacker's Meeting[1]).
>
> Date: 15th + 16th October 1999
>
> Location: Oldenbu
Hi,
I'd like to remind those of you who have forgotton about the meeting
or who have forgotton to register.
Please forward this mail whereever you find it appropriate. I'm sure
that I have missed some lists and forgot some individual.
Following a four-years tradition there will be another Linu
Hartmut Koptein wrote:
> We need people who do tests with the current boot-floppies. And we need
> reports about it. What does work, what not.
>
> I need reports for prep and power-mac systems.
>
> I need also help in what system goes in what categories as chrp, pmac and
> prep.
>
>
>
this
> (i.e. in order to file some papers before the equivalent of a small claims
> court) he'd need a power of attorney from the list operator. But that
> might not even be necessary, Martin Schulze is one of the listmasters and
> in the spam fighting group.
>
> Micha
These packages have to be rebuilt for stable on powerpc in order to let
the packages go into 2.2r7.
Please find URLs to source packages attached below for convenience.
When uploading, please take care of the distribution, which should
contain 'stable' and nothing else.
For further explanation ple
These packages have to be rebuilt for stable on powerpc in order to let
the packages go into 3.0r1.
Please find URLs to source packages attached below for convenience.
When uploading, please take care of the distribution, which should
contain 'stable' and nothing else.
For further explanation ple
These packages have to be rebuilt for stable on powerpc in order to let
the packages go into 3.0r1.
Please find URLs to source packages attached below for convenience.
When uploading, please take care of the distribution, which should
contain 'stable' and nothing else.
For further explanation ple
Dear developers,
there will be another Linux developers meeting taking place in
Oldenburg at the last weekend in September this year. Like last year,
we will be able to start on Wednesday and work until Sunday. So
diligent people can work up to four days in Oldenburg.
Executive summary:
URL:
Sven Luther wrote:
> I have seen Frans claim various times about patches and changes i was
> proposing that it will never be applied anyway because i proposed it, and he
> didn't thrust me. Do you really thing that in the light of this me sending in
> patches just to have them rote in the BTS is va
-
6th Linux Developers Meeting in Oldenburg
Thursday, September 27th to Sunday, 30th
University of Oldenburg, Wechloy
-
This is the publ
ftp://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US/pool/non-US/main/c/cfs/cfs_1.3.3-8.dsc
ftp://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US/pool/non-US/main/c/cfs/cfs_1.3.3.orig.tar.gz
ftp://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US/pool/non-US/main/c/cfs/cfs_1.3.3-8.diff.gz
A recompile for powerpc/stable is required.
Regards,
It would be nice if boot-floppies_2.2.26 would be uploaded into stable for
all missing archs, i.e. for alpha, arm, m68k, powerpc, sparc
Especially a powerpc upload would be nice since the only
reason for 2.2.26 to get into stable is to fix powerpc
problems...
Regards,
Joey
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It's time
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/b/bwbasic/bwbasic_2.20pl2.orig.tar.gz
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/b/bwbasic/bwbasic_2.20pl2-3.2.dsc
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/b/bwbasic/bwbasic_2.20pl2-3.2.diff.gz
An upload of this version for stable is required for the following
archite
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/n/netkit-telnet/netkit-telnet_0.16.orig.tar.gz
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/n/netkit-telnet/netkit-telnet_0.16-4potato.3.dsc
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/n/netkit-telnet/netkit-telnet_0.16-4potato.3.diff.gz
This package requires an upload to
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/f/freewnn/freewnn_1.1.0+1.1.1-a016.orig.tar.gz
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/f/freewnn/freewnn_1.1.0+1.1.1-a016-1.potato.3.dsc
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/f/freewnn/freewnn_1.1.0+1.1.1-a016-1.potato.3.diff.gz
A recompile of this package is re
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/x/xtel/xtel_3.2.1.orig.tar.gz
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/x/xtel/xtel_3.2.1-4.potato.1.dsc
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/x/xtel/xtel_3.2.1-4.potato.1.diff.gz
This package requires a recompile and upload to stable for the
following architectur
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/p/postgresql/postgresql_6.5.3.orig.tar.gz
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/p/postgresql/postgresql_6.5.3-27.dsc
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/p/postgresql/postgresql_6.5.3-27.diff.gz
This package requires a recompilation and upload to stable for t
Daniel Jacobowitz wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 27, 2001 at 06:10:34AM +0200, Josip Rodin wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Since tervola.Infodrom.North.DE isn't really useful nowadays, the
> > CNAME powerpc.debian.org should probably be changed to voltaire.debian.org.
>
> FWIW, when I created voltaire.d.o, debian-a
These packages have to be rebuilt for stable on powerpc in order to let
the packages go into 2.2r5.
Please find URLs to source packages attached below for convenience.
When uploading, please take care of the distribution, which should
contain 'stable' and nothing else.
For further explanation ple
These packages have to be rebuilt for stable on powerpc in order to let
the packages go into 2.2r5.
Please find URLs to source packages attached below for convenience.
When uploading, please take care of the distribution, which should
contain 'stable' and nothing else.
For further explanation ple
These packages have to be rebuilt for stable on powerpc in order to let
the packages go into 2.2r6.
Please find URLs to source packages attached below for convenience.
When uploading, please take care of the distribution, which should
contain 'stable' and nothing else.
For further explanation ple
These packages have to be rebuilt for stable on powerpc in order to let
the packages go into 2.2r6.
Please find URLs to source packages attached below for convenience.
When uploading, please take care of the distribution, which should
contain 'stable' and nothing else.
For further explanation ple
orrow I'll create an account for you on that machine, same
as on master. Somehow I forgot that.
Regards
Joey
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ten trash entire filesystems by mistake.
Oh my dear! We have to be careful with that.
> I used the versions of bash and e2fsprogs from the alien/ directory in
> the install image; we should probably stick with those until we get
> the new ones working better.
I'll install them as s
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use the boot-floppies package
(but forget the syslinux stuff)
Please take a look at the system, I'll create the same account as
on master: powerpc.debian.org.
Regards
Joey
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you'll
see the problem. We're getting internal compiler errors during
compilation of some packages (binutils, egcs...)
Regards
Joey
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d solve some of our problems with compiling
various programs on that machine.
The machine is aliased to powerpc.debian.org.
Regards,
Joey
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to be sure no old package
> is left)
>
> Sounds good? (Or is there something in the forwarded emails I've missed)
Not really...
If we can provide runtime libc6 (current) and new libc6.1 with
new binaries depend on this it should be ok.
Regards
Joey
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crashing at least
every second day and the filesystem got completely screwed up?
Apart from that I'd like to be able to install it on another machine.
I would be very unhappy if we needed to start from the very beginning
again. I'm just careful.
Regards
Joey
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e release with
> the i386 and m68k versions as 2.0 or should that wait until a later time
> (perhaps 2.1)?
PowerPC won't be ready for 2.0. We still have severe glibc problems
that need to be solved first. Don't count on us, we keep unstable for
now.
Regards,
Joey
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;t want it in the slink distribution
> for now.
right above.
Sorry for the inconvenience,
Joey
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Dan Jacobowitz wrote:
> > Like Alex Romosan I used linuxppc and mounted the partition with debian
> > on it, but I couldn't get quik to work, so I used quik under MacOS. I used
> > the swap partion that I normally use for linuxppc.
>
> Quik is going to be packaged and cleaned up; Matt McLean
Joel Klecker wrote:
> At 13:00 -0700 1998-08-15, Martin Schulze wrote:
> >Dan Jacobowitz wrote:
> >> > Like Alex Romosan I used linuxppc and mounted the partition with debian
> >> > on it, but I couldn't get quik to work, so I used quik under MacOS. I
&
I've included a prelimnary installation document in my powerpc web
pages at http://master.debian.org/~joey/powerpc/install.html.
I need more information in order to complete it. I'd appreciate
if the people who recently have installed the system would send
me appropriate paragraphs.
Regards,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've just reinstalled debian from the base.tar.gz tarball.
>
> I had (have) three difficulties: 1) relating to the tarball 2)
> another because I was installing **over** a redhat/mklinux
> system, and 3) no editor worked.
>
> 1) dselect/dpkg uses awk to determine disks
Alex Romosan wrote:
> i think you should mention that the kernel version has to be greater
> than 2.1.102 (not sure about the last digit) because of the
> chown/lchown problem. i spent enough time figuring this out.
done.
Regards,
Joey
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If you come from outside of Finland, you live i
Erwan Lerale wrote:
> > > I have a 5300C powerbook what do you think about running this
> > > computer under Linux ? I have seen a lot of contradictions in the
> > > doc i have read.
> >
> > Oh, I don't know much about hardware. If mklinux or linuxppc
Neither do I, btw. Hardware gets developed
Nico De Ranter wrote:
> I'm currently trying to reuse a number of PowerMacs we have lingering
> around after we kicked out the marketing department. I have a few
> of them running MkLinux but since we standardised on Debian for our
> PC's I would prefer to run Debian on our Macs also. Is the the
Hartmut Koptein wrote:
> Hi Joey,
>
> > If these work you should:
> >
> > . partition the disk
> > . mke2fs a file system on it
> > . mount it
> > . mount the hfs partition (assuming you put the powerpc-base there)
> > . Install it with cat power-base|gzip -d|tar -x -C /mnt -f -
> > . Adjust pass
Folks,
it's done.
Tervola now boots from the IDE disk. I noticed that 1.5GB of
space is already used and there's only 400MB left. I'm not sure
if that's the expected disk usage.
Regards,
Joey
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Never trust an operating system you don't have source for!
pgpH93gOITTtD.pgp
Descripti
Hartmut Koptein wrote:
> > Tervola now boots from the IDE disk. I noticed that 1.5GB of
> > space is already used and there's only 400MB left. I'm not sure
> > if that's the expected disk usage.
>
> :-) I think Espy has already many packages installed.
>
> Only 400MB ... hmmm ... not enough to
First of all, you might want to check out the current installation
document at http://www.debian.org/~joey/powerpc/install.html
Uwe Muench wrote:
> I have a PowerMac 4400/220 with LinuxPPC... I don't like the
> RedHat-distrib for LinuxPPC, though (ie they don't have a xntp
> included), therefore
Hartmut Koptein wrote:
> Moin,
>
> this is a list of people with a powerpc system. It is always good to have such
> a list. A mbr system is missing! Did someone know who has such a system?
>
> Joey: if you have some minutes, could you append this list (only the debian
> people)
> to the po
Jesper Skov wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm seriously considering helping out with the PowerPC/Debian port
> (partly to stress test the Linux/APUS port but also because I feel the
> need to work on some application level stuff - rebooting gets boring
> in the long run) and spend the morning downloading PPC De
Jesper Skov wrote:
> Martin> Come to Oldenburg and this is possible. There will be quite
> Martin> some people with burners around and a debian mirror is good
> Martin> reachable - if the power is not turned off. Even then I can
> Martin> write you two cd's.
>
> Hey! This is what I hoped for all
Doh,
I forgot to tell you. I've taken tervola off of the net in order
to bring it to the hackers meeting. I'll hook it up to the "real"
net again sunday evening or monday morning.
Regards,
Joey
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Since I don't get util-linux compile at the first time I wonder
who compiled it last time.
Regards,
Joey
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Hi,
did anybody notice that support for one button mouse doesn't seem
to work with our current kernel? Somebody wants to work on this
one? Btw. it's a little bit confusing since you can select text
on the text console with gpm, you just cannot paste it...
We tried to solve this in Oldenburg but
Martin Schulze wrote:
> I forgot to tell you. I've taken tervola off of the net in order
> to bring it to the hackers meeting. I'll hook it up to the "real"
> net again sunday evening or monday morning.
I've recovered the machine from our breakdown and
Dan Jacobowitz wrote:
> That's a leftover from haggie's habit pf binary-only NMUs, right? I
> have patches for it, and I filed a bug with them as I recall - check
> the BTS. If they aren't there I'll send them to you; and in fact if
> someone will look over them first, I may NMU.
I can't find th
Rob Browning wrote:
> but this won't work because -T is a linker option. Further we need an
> absolute path because gcc is called from several directories, so
> ppc.ldscript isn't always in the same dir. From looking at the
> ibmrs6000.h I can see that they use $(srcdir) which would be perfect.
>
Tamas Papp wrote:
> > disk. It is still not clear how to get a core system on the partition. I
> > get the tarball and then what? Please help me or at least tell me what to
> > read.
> Meanwhile I found a more detailed set of instructions
> (http://www.infodrom.north.de/~joey/Linux/Debian/master/po
Tamas Papp wrote:
> I was trying for three hours. My problem is that I can't get into the OF
> directly, using the Option-Command-O-F keys. Does anybody know about other
> key combinations (PPC 5400/180)?
Another way is to use BootVariables and turn off the [ ] auto-boot
option. If you're running
Martin Schulze wrote:
> I may be blind, but...
Indeed, I am. :( There it is:
http://www.infodrom.north.de/Debian/Bugs/db/pa/lutil-linux.html
> Did you get agetty working again? I wonder why it stopped because
> this was one of the first programs that I've patched for the power
Konstantinos Margaritis wrote:
> hi,
> I subscribed to this list to find out about the progress of debian-ppc.
> What's the status? Is it long before it's usable? Is the glibc 2.1 stable?
It's usable and stable. It lacks an installation method though. This
is one of the things we're going
Czako Krisztian wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I still have problems booting my IBM RS/6000 (ppc 604e, 200mhz) with
> Linux.
> I've tried the CHRP and PReP images without any success.
> The CHRP image's loader starts, gunzips, copies the OF device list then
> hangs, so the Linux kernel doesn't start. The PRe
Guy Maor wrote:
>
>
> Message-Id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Sat, 10 Oct 1998 20:54:40 +0200 (CEST)
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: mail failed, returning to sender
>
> |- Failed addresses follow: -|
> <[EMAIL PROTECTE
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> sysklogd_1.3-29.deb powerpc
>
> Everything on that machine tracks unstable.
>
> I don't know if this is a bug or something local. Has
> anyone else run into it?
Sure, read the archive of debian-devel. Please use the -30 release, that
one is stable again. I broke -2
Peter Abrahamsen wrote:
> Greets again,
>
> I found the following web page, which explains a method of installing
> debian-ppc:
>
> http://www.debian.org/~joey/powerpc/install.html
>
> Anyway, for the chap that was also seeking to find out how to install, it
> looks like you can go to the url
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have problems with Linux on a Umax Clone. The Processor is an PPC 604 e
> with 250 Mhz. Sometimes it works sometimes not. What i`f done wrong ? If
> Possible send me an installertip (possible in German) to try again. Thanks a
> lot
> A. Ellersiek
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Has anyone else had a problem booting debian on a pre-powerpc apple
> powerbook? I can't get past the color selection screen. It just stopsjust
> stopped, not frozen.
>
>
Moin!
Invitation to the Oldenburg Linux Developers Meeting #9
---
Executive summary:
URL: http://oldenburger.linuxtage.de/Oldenburg2004/
What: Oldenburg Linux Developers Meeting #9
Who: Every developer interested in Linux on
Martin Schulze wrote:
> Moin!
>
>Invitation to the Oldenburg Linux Developers Meeting #9
>---
>
> Executive summary:
>
> URL: http://oldenburger.linuxtage.de/Oldenburg2004/
Correct URL is
Wesley W. Terpstra wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 23, 2004 at 12:38:20PM -0500, Adam Goode wrote:
> > The price of this upgrade is $30.
> > http://dealram.com/prices/15/256MB.html
> > I will match funds with someone who puts in $15! :)
>
> I'll match you for $15 too. :-)
> There's another anonymous person w
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