On Mon, Apr 10, 2000 at 04:27:22PM +0300, Konstantinos Margaritis wrote: > I was actually thinking about creating one myself, but I cannot promise > when that will be, it might be tomorrow or in one month. To be frank, I > may need this for my work (though not embedded-oriented), but things are > a bit vague so far. Still, I too think it would be nice to have and I > actually think of having a whole series of cross-compilers from and to > each and every debian platform available. (section: cross-compilers?)
Is it necessary? That's 56 packages (8 architectures x 7), a lot of disk space on mirrors. We currently have two in the archive. Why create 53 packages if no one's interested in them? I have no objections to the creation of a new package if someone's interested, but I'd prefer not to see many large packages created if no one's going to use them. -- David Starner - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Only a nerd would worry about wrong parentheses with square brackets. But that's what mathematicians are. -- Dr. Burchard, math professor at OSU

