On 6/23/06, Volker Grabsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I propose to add more CPU types to dpkg-architecture. In particular,
I'd like to see the different i386 architectures there, i.e.
i586, i686, k6, ...
Compiling everything for fifteen flavors of x86 doen't make any sense
at all except for it t
On 5/30/06, Chris Boot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Of course, but I'm just talking about getting a basic environment set
up from scratch. I realise slind removes the need for that now, but...
I'm not insisting on you using slind, I just want to convince people
to contribute to it. :)
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On 5/30/06, Chris Boot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just make a list of everything you have installed and rebuild each
package one-by-one until you've covered everything. I can't see where
the problem is.
In the real world (tm) building things by hand is not acceptable because of
a) complicated bu
On 5/30/06, Chris Boot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 29 May 2006, at 23:53, Daniel Ruoso wrote:
Yes, I can see that could be handy. I'm guessing SLIND is based on
woody?
No, it is based on testing/unstable. Host part is mostly sarge (it was
in the 0.1 prerelease, now most of it is sid).
Well i
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