On Fri, 27 Aug 2004, Jeroen van Wolffelaar wrote:
As contrib/non-free maintainer you're yourself responsable for getting
your package rebuild on all the architectures you're supporting. Over
time, a lot of these packages have collected builds for none of the
lesser used architectures, and now of
On Fri, Aug 27, 2004 at 12:02:34PM +0200, Michael Piefel wrote:
> Am Fr, den 27.08.2004 schrieb Jeroen van Wolffelaar um 2:47:
> > lgrind: alpha arm hppa s390 sparc
>
> For LGrind, the only fix - apart from me taking over maintainership - is
> so tiny that I didn't push it. I'd be happy with diffe
Am Fr, den 27.08.2004 schrieb Jeroen van Wolffelaar um 2:47:
> lgrind: alpha arm hppa s390 sparc
For LGrind, the only fix - apart from me taking over maintainership - is
so tiny that I didn't push it. I'd be happy with different versions of
LGrind in sarge for different architectures. If that's no
At Fri, 27 Aug 2004 02:47:34 +0200,
Jeroen van Wolffelaar wrote:
> xshodo: arm ia64 powerpc s390 sparc
I built for ia64, s390 using Debian Project machine.
There is no useful sparc/sid chroot for me in Debian Project.
I built using my friend's machine.
powerpc/sid chroot (on voltaire) hasn't lib
Hello,
You are maintaining one or more contrib or non-free packages that are
currently on one or more architectures out of date. As long as that is
the case, the latest version of your package will not proceed to Sarge
automatically.
As contrib/non-free maintainer you're yourself responsable for
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