OoO En  cette nuit  nuageuse du vendredi  23 décembre 2011,  vers 01:54,
peter green <peter.gr...@postgrad.manchester.ac.uk> disait :

> Your package FTBFS on all architectures except i386 and amd64. Debian
> policy is that packages
> should be supported on as many architectures as resonablly possible.

> The build setup for stud always seems to define USE_SYSCALL_FUTEX
> which seems to use x86/x64 specfic assembler.
> Further futexes are a linux specific construct and this is causing the
> build failure on hurd.

> The attatched patch disables the flag on everything except i386 and
> amd64. It also fixes up the clean target to
> work properly

> Seperately the package FTBFS on kfreebsd due to undeclared
> TCP_KEEPIDLE. I don't know how to handle this issue
> and will send a mail to debian-bsd when I have the number of this bug
> report.

Hi Peter!

I am sorry to come back to you  only now but I didn't get your email due
to an unfortunate mail filter that  put some Debian mails into the wrong
folder.   I have applied  your patch.   For TCP_KEEPIDLE,  after reading
tcp(7) manual page,  it seems to be not essential. We  could just use it
if  it is  defined and  do nothing  otherwise. But  maybe you  get other
suggestions?

Thanks !
-- 
Vincent Bernat ☯ http://vincent.bernat.im

Use recursive procedures for recursively-defined data structures.
            - The Elements of Programming Style (Kernighan & Plauger)

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