On Fri, Mar 02, 2001 at 12:37:47AM -0500, Aubin Paul wrote: > I just uploaded my first package via dupload to master/incoming. While > it works, and has been tested repeatedly by hand, I didn't rebuild the > package on Alpha, Sparc, etc. I understand there is an autobuilder, > but I'm curious as to when it will be built on those platforms and > whether I'll recieve any log information.
That is sort of invisible. Usually the porters will file a bug report if your package doesn't compile, but that's done by hand and sometimes they have a backlog. Some of the buildd's have urls where you can check out the build logs, but as far as I know there is no easy way to find out what they are. The update-excuses output from the testing scripts ( http://ftp-master.debian.org/testing/) has made this a bit easier, you can see there which architectures have recompiled your package -- but only for those which already had an older copy to begin with. > I'm especially curious since the package was originally a sponsored > upload, and there was a bug against it. This new package fixes the > bugs, and since they were specifically 64-bit related, I'm wondering > what happens next. The best thing is probably to ask the submitter. Richard Braakman

