Hi all,

There are lots of packages that need porting to every new architecture
that comes along. There are others that don't require porting but
benefit in some way from porting to some aspect of the architecture.

In order to help porters to prioritise those packages and quickly add
support for their architecture, it would be nice to have a standard
mechanism for source packages to indicate that they potentially require
porting for each new architecture, the nature of the porting required
and where in the source package the changes are required.

For example packages like autotools-dev, linux, gcc or linuxinfo could
state that they require porting to all new arches and have a pointer to
Debian and or upstream porting info. Packages containing a JIT but with
interpreter fallback could list themselves as having optional porting. 

Once we have a mechanism for this, the documentation for creating new
Debian ports could provide a way to find the list of packages that need
porter attention; via codesearch.d.n, apt, apt-file, grep-available etc.

https://wiki.debian.org/PortsDocs/New

-- 
bye,
pabs

https://wiki.debian.org/PaulWise

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