not really relevant to -www anymore. On Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 03:36:07PM -0800, Jeff Bailey wrote: > There have been attempted ports to other platforms, although none has been > completed yet. > > The formal package 'arch name' for hurd is 'hurd-i386', so I'd guess that > the plan is to have other arch's one day.
This occured to me a while ago, shouldn't all (nearly all, since debian =~ linux at this point) have linux-i386, linux-sparc, linux-m68k, etc in their Arch: ? either that your have something like Kernel: linux Arch: i386 originally i favoured the latter idea, but not anymore. ... its certainly reasonable to have a transition period where everything assumes i386 => linux-i386, but it seems more intelligent for things to be represented as linux-i386, linux-ppc, etc. -- Brian Russo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Debian/GNU Linux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.debian.org LPSG "member" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.lpsg.org -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-

