Christian, Is there a list somewhere of packages that couldn't be autobuilt? I'd like to try fixing a few of them if I can.
-- Jaldhar H. Vyas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> On Wed, 25 Nov 1998, Christian Meder wrote: > Hi, > > just to bring you the latest news from the Sparc32 port ;-) > > Brian agreed that we will get a freeze on Sparc and therefore we will release > sid as Debian 2.1 on sparc. Up to now I took care only to upload packages > with sources taken from the frozen dist. So we are pretty much in line > with i386. > > There are three issues left which are critical for our (sparc) release: > > which kernel will we use as standard kernel ? > > 2.0.35 is pretty stable for me but it's not completely stable because the > virtual consoles die sometimes. 2.1.125 is much better but it has got the > X logout crash problem. > > we need fresh bootfloppies. Eric will you work on the bootfloppies ? > > Lots of testing. Everybody who wants to see a Debian 2.1 sparc release > should join in now. Not everything's in place yet but I hope that most of > the (doable) packages are done by the weekend. > > Happy testing, > > > Christian > > PS. Remember to check that the packages you upload are compiled with > the sources from the frozen dist. > > -- > Christian Meder, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > What's the railroad to me ? > I never go to see > Where it ends. > It fills a few hollows, > And makes banks for the swallows, > It sets the sand a-blowing, > And the blackberries a-growing. > (Henry David Thoreau) > > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] >

