Le vendredi, 29 avril 2011 22.17:51, Stephen Kitt a écrit :
> There's no technical limitation, although I haven't tried such
> cross-builds. I limited the architectures following a comment on the
> gcc-mingw-w64 ITP (see
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=602997#14 and my
> reply just below that), although Matthias was perhaps more concerned
> with excessive build times on some architectures. So kfreebsd-amd64,
> powerpc etc. would probably make sense - I'll check the gcc build
> times on the various architectures.

IMHO, this limitation is useless: it's not because we might think that 
building Windows executables on non-mainstream architectures (or OSes fwiw) 
that anyone should be forbidden to try.

I think that an easy way to determine if it can be worth would be to upload a 
0.1+exp1 package with s/i386 amd64/any/ to experimental. Buildds will do this 
job for you for free.

What do you think ?

Cheers,
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OdyX

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