(Gah, sorry for responding in private at first, hit the wrong button)

On Sun, Dec 25, 2005 at 09:59:34PM +0100, Michael Banck wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 24, 2005 at 10:50:57PM -0500, Neil Roeth wrote:
> > What hurd-i386 machine is available so I can log in, build the package
> > and test my changes to be sure they suffice before uploading?  I saw
> > none listed on the developer machines web page.
> 
> Right, there are no public machines right now unfortunately.  As
> hurd-i386 is no releasing architecture right now, I suggest you just
> apply the patch (it shouldn't hurt at all on GNU/Linux arches) and I'll
> get the package built by the autobuilder (which is down ATM
> unfortunately, and I won't be able to reboot it until next year as I'm
> on vacation).  If there are other failures, I'll send you another patch
> you could apply when you need to update the package next, no need to
> upload just because of opensp.
> 
> I could also try to build it on my notebook here, but it has no network
> support for its GNU/Hurd installation, which would make this kind of a
> hassle.

I now successfully built the current unstable opensp package with the
patch I sent, I can also test a new version if you point me to a source
package, but as I said above, I don't think it is really needed.


cheers,

Michael

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