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Josselin Mouette writes:
> Le mardi 23 février 2010 à 20:32 +0100, Marco d'Itri a écrit :
>> Anyway, there are often good reasons to use x86 on modern hardware
>> (think about laptops and smaller VPSes).
>
> You mean, like saving memory?
>
> Wait⦠wouldnât you save more memory by using sh
Joey Hess writes:
> Thomas Weber wrote:
>> You have x86 hardware that is so old that it doesn't run amd64, but at
>> the same moment you care about speed?
>
> It's not particularly hard to find new hardware with 32 bit Atom chips
> in it. There's this whole "netbook" thing..
>
> --
> see shy jo
Cyril Brulebois writes:
> Roger Leigh (23/02/2010):
>> 5) buildd has been synched with the buildd code in use on the Debian
>> buildd infrastructure, and is now in use on most, if not all,
>> running buildds.
>
> Thatâs fucking great. In my understanding itâs been a long way from
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Hi!
Raphael Hertzog schrieb:
The autobuilding system now mails notifications for failed builds to
the PTS, keyword buildd. [..] Please note that these notifications do
not necessarily mean bug reports in your package but could also be
caused by other packages, temporary uninstallabilities and
a
Alexander Reichle-Schmehl (24/02/2010):
> Indeed, they are not always a failure. A arch specific package I
> sponsor (rt-tests) send me some of these failed build
> notifications. The "Problem" the build fails, because the
> archittecure is not supported, as can for example be seen on the
> hppa
Hi!
Cyril Brulebois schrieb:
If your supported architectures aren't going to change, please get
your package added to P-a-s[1,2] by following instructions[3].
Thanks, did't knew about that.
Best regards,
Alexander
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Alexander Reichle-Schmehl (24/02/2010):
> Hi!
Heya again,
> Thanks, did't knew about that.
Tag! You're it. Go and open a bug against developers-reference with a
patch. ;)
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Hi!
Cyril Brulebois schrieb:
Thanks, did't knew about that.
Tag! You're it. Go and open a bug against developers-reference with a
patch. ;)
Been there, done that, got no shirt:
http://www.debian.org/doc/developers-reference/pkgs.html#packages-arch-specific
Best regards,
Alexander, who wa
On Tue, 23 Feb 2010 23:04:22 +, Roger Leigh wrote:
> 5) buildd has been synched with the buildd code in use on the Debian
> buildd infrastructure, and is now in use on most, if not all,
> running buildds. It has undergone extensive changes since the
> previous release,
Grea
>> FTP team and I are currently writing a new feature in dak which will
>> collect changelog entries and store them in projectb, to be later used
>> for other purposes (e.g. to write point release changelogs, see [1]).
> Isn't this why we have UDD?
UDD is the wrong approach. And also, ever looked
On 24/02/10 at 20:19 +0100, Joerg Jaspert wrote:
> >> FTP team and I are currently writing a new feature in dak which will
> >> collect changelog entries and store them in projectb, to be later used
> >> for other purposes (e.g. to write point release changelogs, see [1]).
> > Isn't this why we hav
I demand that Goswin von Brederlow may or may not have written...
> Joey Hess writes:
>> Thomas Weber wrote:
>>> You have x86 hardware that is so old that it doesn't run amd64, but at
>>> the same moment you care about speed?
>> It's not particularly hard to find new hardware with 32 bit Atom chi
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* Package name: mvel
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Description : Java library to access
gregor herrmann writes:
> On Tue, 23 Feb 2010 23:04:22 +, Roger Leigh wrote:
>> 5) buildd has been synched with the buildd code in use on the Debian
>> buildd infrastructure, and is now in use on most, if not all,
>> running buildds. It has undergone extensive changes since the
>>
On Wed, 24 Feb 2010 22:27:37 +0100, Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt wrote:
> gregor herrmann writes:
> > On Tue, 23 Feb 2010 23:04:22 +, Roger Leigh wrote:
> >> 5) buildd has been synched with the buildd code in use on the Debian
> >> buildd infrastructure, and is now in use on most, if not all
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