On Sun, Feb 20, 2000 at 03:08:49PM -0800, C.M. Connelly wrote: > >>>>> "DJ" == Daniel Jacobowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Daniel, > > DJ> I feel like I've answered this question a thousand > DJ> times.... There is a build daemon now, but only for > DJ> potato, and I do not have time to fix all of its failures > DJ> by hand. There are also packages which build but present > DJ> warnings which indicate serious problems, and I mark to > DJ> look at later. I've posted the list a few times. No one > DJ> else seems quite inspired enough to look at them, either. > > I vaguely remember having seen such a list (on debian-powerpc, I'm > not on debian-devel), but it was quite a while ago. http://buildd.debian.org/quinn-diff/ not quite what you want, but it tells you which packages are outdated for which architecture, pretty reliably. For m68k we have a list with failed packages, I dont think it is publically available, but most of the problems have been filed as bugs. Does not help much though, when you hit an internal compiler error... > at them and try to fix them -- one of the problems I've seen with > a number of packages is that both the developers and the Debian > maintainers live solely in the Intel world, where their packages > compile perfectly, and tend to think you're crazy if you tell them > otherwise. well, not all maintainers are i386 only. I uploaded my first packages as source and m68k binaries, it was interesting to see how long the other buildds needed to catch up, I think powerpc was allways the fastest...
Christian.

