On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 13:45, Thorsten Glaser <[email protected]> wrote:
> Michael Schmitz <schmitzmic <at> googlemail.com> writes:
>
>> ataboot used to be part of the m68k CVS on kullervo.debian.net but we
>> have had to take kullervo offline half a year ago. Christian has
>> rebuilt the system but we're still having trouble with the ethernet
>> driver in 3.1 (sort of working on this). I'm sure we can clone the
>> m68k CVS off kullervo and set it up somewhere else.
>
> Ah, there they are ;) I’ve NMU’d the m68k bootstraps (Atari, Amiga, VMS,
> Mac except where shared with macppc) in Debian to get their source uploaded
> to unreleased (since they were removed from unstable), and wondered about
> them. (And the packaging is positively ancient, understandably.)
>
> I could host them (I love CVS, after all, *and* I maintain CVS in Debian,
> and use it a lot in BSD…) if you want, and can arrange for commit access
> for selected people (tell me whom, and I need a PGP trust path) including
> mails (with or (default) without diffs sent inline). I can put it on my
> box at home (P-233MMX with an actual Hercules Graphics Card, behind ADSL)
> or put a separate repo on another box, whatever is your preference.
I think I have a git clone at home...
Gr{oetje,eeting}s,
Geert - no - more - CVS
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