On Tue, Oct 22, 2002 at 10:11:52AM -0700, Jonathan Gardner wrote: > > Right now we have a couple of people working on SuSE, one on Debian, one on > RedHat, and I think one on Mandrake. However, having two or three people on > one system is not a bad idea. Different versions of the same system may need > to be supported. >
In my case (Debian), the work is fairly easy, and semi-automated (modulo a couple of patches on build.py to get away with Debian peculiarities), but I'd really, really, really appreciate help with unusual (i.e., non-i386) architectures, even if I know that not so much people have access to that machines :-) For example, I think I've solved the linking problem with MIPS/MIPSEL compilations, but I cannot tell just right now, as I've not access to those machines, and the Debian autobuilders haven't scheduled it to compile. Even worse, Alpha is getting me a headache, as it not even compiles, and I simply have not the time right now to debug it. _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mats.gmd.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde