I'm confused by archive coverage stats.
http://release.debian.org/squeeze/arch_qualify.html says kfreebsd-*
have 85% of packages, but a quick test using Packages files downloaded
from the archive indicates 91%:
$ echo scale=4\; $(grep ^Package: Packages.kfreebsd | wc -l)/$(grep
^Package: Packages.linux | wc -l) | bc
.9103
Did I make some mistake?
Currently these are number of source packages:
6187 6187 97201 all.src
8514 8515 86161 any.src
8898 8898 90474 notall.src
15084 15084 187660 total.src
# not-all + all = total
# any <= not-all
kfreebsd-amd64 have arch specific from
7410 7410 75290 unstable.src
7410/8898 = 0.833 (lower bound of coverage)
7410/8514 = 0.870 (upper bound of coverage)
Source of numbers for all archive coverage stats should be this
https://buildd.debian.org/stats/graph-quarter-big.png
The total number of available packages from source packages
is of course higher (7410+6187)/15084 = 0.901
Petr
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