There is an unstable suite on debian-ports.org (/etc/apt/sources.list: deb http://ftp.debian-ports.org/debian unstable main). There are also a few packages in the unreleased suite (debian-ports as well), in case you find something is missing.
Regards, James > On 27 Feb 2016, at 15:39, Alberto Di Fazio <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello folks of the Debian community, > I am a retired old physicist doing numerical models in astrophysics and > dynamics of complex systems. Among other systems, I have 3 DEC Alpha PWS and > I would like to ask: is there some chance of having a Debian version for Apha > newer than Lennie, even if unstable or experimental, maybe as initiative of > some of us?? (Of course if there is something, it won't be anything > "official", but that doesn't matter). > So if someone knows of a Debian-Alpha version later than Lennie, please let > me know. > P.S. if someone has a 2-CPU Alpha omputer/workstation/server to sell or give > away, also let me know: I would probably buy it. > Thank you, and to all of you all the best greetings from Rome, Italy. > Alberto Di Fazio > > Dr. Alberto Di Fazio > senior scientist, > National Institute for Astrophysics/Astronomical Observatory of Rome > member of the CNR/IGBP Italian National Commission on Global Change > Italian Focal Point of the IGBP/AIMES Core Project (ex-GAIM)(Analysis, > Integration, and Modelling of the Earth System) > president Global Dynamics Institute > permanently accredited to the COP under the UNFCCC as observer scientist > > > Da: James Clarke <[email protected]> > A: [email protected] > Inviato: Sabato 27 Febbraio 2016 15:52 > Oggetto: Porting Poly/ML > > Hi, > I maintain the polyml package, and am working on porting it to more > architectures, once of which is Alpha. Could somebody with access to an Alpha > build environment please checkout the wip-ports branch of > https://anonscm.debian.org/git/users/jrtc27-guest/polyml.git > <https://anonscm.debian.org/git/users/jrtc27-guest/polyml.git>and see if it > builds? A full build log would also be useful. > > Many thanks, > James > >
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