"C.M. Connelly" wrote: > I spent a couple of hours a couple of weeks ago building a Perl > script to extract some information about open PowerPC-related bugs > from Debian's database and give me some text reports. Since then, > I spent a bit more time setting it up to generate a nice HTML > file. That HTML file is available from my Web site, at > <http://www.eskimo.com/~c/debian/bugs.html>.
Great, thanks for putting this up, and maintaining it! (And apologies for not doing anything with mine in the last two weeks, I've been on travel a good amount.) I think you probably have a few things I wouldn't put in there, like since freeamp has been pulled from the potato binary distribution, it's not clear it belongs there. But looks good, I've linked it from my page, as they seem very complementary. Mine pretty much just has my own bugs, but with some additional information, like a 2.2.15 package for quik users (along with vmlinux, vmlinux.coff and modules.tar.gz for possible install use, .config and build log for those curious); a patch which makes kerberos4kth build and run (flawlessly AFAICT); a one-line patch which makes the GNOME mixer applet control the internal and external speakers... http://lyre.mit.edu/~powell/debian-ppc-bugs.html > At the moment, the script tracks bugs that have the string > ``PowerPC'', ``PPC'' or lowercase variants, as well as any bugs > filed by me, and a few others I'm interested in following (like > one for squishdot and one for zope-worldaccess). > > If you want your PowerPC-related bugs to show up in the list, be > sure to mention that they're PowerPC-related in the Subject lines > of your bug reports! Will (continue to) do. Zeen, -Adam P.

