On 6/22/07, Bill Allombert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Please make a tarball similar to the one I provide and a detached signature. As for the key identity, that is up to the people using the tarball to check, not to me. I do not care about debsigs.
ok, I have a tarball with .asc and .sig files inside the tarball and the debs not signed in any way. Its 20mB so where do I put it ? (note: people still have to download crosscc package from ~zippel)
Try aranym CVS. On my Pentium IV at 3.2GHz, aranym CVS is about the speed of a 68060 running at 120MHZ (by comparing to the Debian buildd).
AFAIK, aranym is still broken on ppc, and I have no interest in atari or intel, other than what comes through here as connecting to linux and m68k. On the other hand I have plenty cheap efficient powermacs. I have some years of experience with macs and with BSD unix, linux is new to me. I have trouble not thinking that is unduly influenced of pc culture (it is a matter of where you come from perhaps). I have almost no positive experience with pc or intel hardware or software in any direct way. maybe it is just me, but I fully support that alternative choice is available as well as some ecological values that intel does not reflect. I have thought about getting one of those hp amd 3800 things that are $600 like the ps3 but it is really not my territory. Not sure but might buy a 1.4ghz g4 mac mini for $300. not sure because i don't really have a need/budget for it. I am just doing a little production work in macos and a little study/research in linux, production meaning in desktop publishing, not as in real computing. If I ever get anywhere in my research studies, then i would need a fast machine perhaps. but it is really basic research and production in computer sciences is not my thing. I just do prototyping for putting some theory/experiment into a useable form. So all this (x packages) is a challenge for me. I do not intend to maintain it. hopefully someone else using it will handle the next round. I just made it because I needed it and thought to spare someone else the administrative hasssles of building it. oh, yes I would like to help fix a few problems with the stuff I use on m68k. but I don't know if I can get anywhere and I don't mind that much if I have to wait for things to compile, as it is a good time for me to pay attention to my studies while I am waiting... -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

