Le 18/04/2014 06:56, Joost van Baal-Ilić a écrit :
I'd guess skilled hacker time is more needed than hardware. Reading https://release.debian.org/jessie/arch_qualify.html , it seems major blocking issues are: "Using gcc-4.6 as default compiler" and "Have to run oldstable kernels". Related to this: only 1 porter, only partial upstream support. Bye, Joost - who'd _love_ to have a fully supported Debian on sparc
So, if I have understood correctly, the main problem is that 32bit compilation is not supported in the current releases of gcc ?
Going to 64bit userland is a huge leap forward.
For the second one, I wonder. I've been able to run 3.13 kernel on my V240 hardware and I thing it's recent enough.
I have no clue why is it marked oldkernel something related to the buildd ?

Seb


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