Beatrice Torracca wrote: > The page https://www.debian.org/ports/ indeed says that avr32 (not > arv32 as it was spelled here) and m32 have been suspended/abandoned. Sh is > listed as currently underway. > > Looking at that page I could propose to change that paragraph to > «The development of binary distributions of Debian for hurd-i386 (for GNU > Hurd kernel on i386 32 bit PCs), mips64el (for 64 bit MIPS in > little-endian mode), or1k (for OpenRISC 1200 open source CPUs), > powerpcspe (port for the "Signal Processing Engine" hardware), sparc64 > (for 64 bit SPARC processors), sh (for Hitachi SuperH processors), and > x32 (for amd64/x86_64 CPUs using 32-bit pointers) is currently > underway.»
I vaguely remembered hearing about or1k, but it isn't (for instance) on "https://wiki.debian.org/Glossary" so I went looking it up on "https://wiki.debian.org/OpenRISC", where I read: * 2016-02-11: openrisc.debian.net shut down, project officially declared dead due to copyright issues. (The blog link doesn't explain in detail what issues these are; it just links to a post on a mailinglist that isn't there any longer.) So I suppose "https://www.debian.org/ports/" needs an update. -- JBR with qualifications in linguistics, experience as a Debian sysadmin, and probably no clue about this particular package

