There are two sources for ia64 machines running Linux: 1) try http://testdrive.hp.com -- I don't recall if they have a Debian machine there, but we might be able to get them to set one up pretty quickly.
2) try http://www.hp.com/go/linuxtools and follow the link (or you can go directly to it's alter ego url: http://ptk.progeny.com). I know they have a Debian ia64 machine available; if chroot environments are needed, and they're not there, ask the admins -- they're pretty easy folks to work with (or send me a note off-list and I'll contact them for you). Does that help? On Thu, 2003-05-15 at 08:15, Edd Dumbill wrote: > I maintain a package, epiphany-browser, which has some problems > compiling on ia64, more than I can solve trivially without access to an > ia64 machine. > > Is there anyone on the list who would be interested in helping me track > these down? Alternatively, are there sid chroots available for DDs on > ia64 boxes? > > Please reply to me explicitly as I am not subscribed to this list. > > Thanks > > -- Edd Dumbill -- Ciao, al ---------------------------- Al Stone Linux & Open Source Lab Hewlett-Packard Company Phone: 970-898-0345 Telnet: 898-0345 Fax: 970-898-3804 E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ----------------------------

