Dixi quod… >Status: >• eglibc (dirty), gcc-4.4 (dirty), linux-2.6 (currently building)
No change, linux-2.6 still building, but I think this is the last flavour (mvme16x, and it’s at net/tipc already so it shouldn’t take much longer). >• elfutils (manually built; pending patching, but can rebuild for unreleased) I’ll binNMU that as I did the others, then upload to unreleased with the others. >• built 103 binary packages for uploading to unstable We’re at 134 now, including python2.6. >I’ll have a look at util-linux again soonish, and quite possibly gcc Planning to do that this weekend. >At the moment, gettext is a showstopper for dpkg, which needs to be Built git, so I think I should have all of gettext’s dependencies, sans Java™, which I’ll disable and upload to unreleased, as per discussion with the maintainer. However, I rebuild libxml2 and glib2.0 (its dependencies) too because they’re quite old. I found out I need python2.5 in addition to python2.6 for python-all-dev, so building that too. I’ve set DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=nocheck again, because they were taking up too much time in some cases. The results for python2.6 don’t look 100% good, but neither do they on other architectures, and honestly, I don’t believe people look at them or use them really. Also, some of the official buildds (e.g. hppa) have it disabled too. I think I’ll keep it enabled when building gcc on Ingo’s Amigas, just to have some kind of logs and something for people reviewing our patches to go over, but concentrate on building building building, especially as gcc-defaults in experimental wants gcc-4.5, the linux-2.6 maintainers are starting with the next version, etc. and, despite people not wanting to upload to unstable m68k fixes due to the freeze, I think right now is the time where unstable is the most stable, so it’s perfect for what I’m doing, if I don’t mind using unreleased (which I don’t). bye, //mirabilos -- I believe no one can invent an algorithm. One just happens to hit upon it when God enlightens him. Or only God invents algorithms, we merely copy them. If you don't believe in God, just consider God as Nature if you won't deny existence. -- Coywolf Qi Hunt -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

