Hi! I’ve got a number of questions… I have an ARAnyM instance with a sort-of sid where I can build packages, and I would, as my primary goal, get the buildds started again so that the blemish of not having, for example, an mksh .deb for m68k will be gone.
I’ve talked a little with Aurélien and in #debian-68k on OFTC… Is it okay to upload packages I built in ARAnyM to debian-ports.org, in general? I must admit I don’t have a chroot, cowbuilder or something si- milar set up, but IMHO having some packages first is more important. If so, can someone please give me the OK to ask for upload rights? (I am a DD now.) (I’m also building me an mc package which I could upload…) Second, I’m in the process of trying to build either gcc-4.4 or… see below. For gcc-4.4, I’m building the build-deps right now, and it’s time consuming as you probably know ;-) Does gcc-4.4 work at all? (If not see below…) If so, we would have a libgcc2 package again, which would solve a lot of the uninstallability issues. If not… I’ve thought about uploading gcc-4.3_4.3.4-8+m68k to unreleased, which would then come with libgcc2 (if it works; the libgcc2 on my sy- stem is from gcc-4.3_4.3.3-5). Then, the buildds (and everyone else, really) would need to start using unreleased in addition to unstable, which is somewhat a regression, but since m68k is on debian-ports anyway and it would get some builds started again, until the real issues can be addressed, this could be a good thing. I’ll place my debs – if I manage to create some – in the following places if I don’t get upload rights, or until I get them, or – which is probably better – if I get them but can only upload after approval, at least for things like gcc – I’m somewhat new to Debian/m68k after all (currently nothing in there though): │deb https://eurynome.mirbsd.org/debs/ aranym unstable unreleased │deb-src https://eurynome.mirbsd.org/debs/ aranym unstable unreleased bye, //mirabilos • [email protected] -- FWIW, I'm quite impressed with mksh interactively. I thought it was much *much* more bare bones. But it turns out it beats the living hell out of ksh93 in that respect. I'd even consider it for my daily use if I hadn't wasted half my life on my zsh setup. :-) -- Frank Terbeck in #!/bin/mksh -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

