Hi fellow devs,
As the previous attempt on debian user repository has been mentioned,
I'm
interested in recalling some key points of it and bits I've learned,
along
with some updates.
# how the initial attempt started
In terms of debian-related works, I mainly focus on scientific computing
and d
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On Sun, Jul 4, 2021 at 11:20 AM Mo Zhou wrote:
> There are a few methods to bump the ISA baseline for a debian package
> for the official archive: (1) patch the code with gcc's fmv feature;
> (2) use the "hardware capabilities" feature of ld.so(8); (3) let the
> user modify debian/rules and rebuil
Hi,
In combination with some thoughts that have been said here, as well as
from a branding perspective of what is currently the DUR, I think I'm
going to change the naming for the project.
I'll be changing it to be called the "makedeb User Repository", which
just makes more sense to me.
On
On Mon, Jul 05, 2021 at 12:44:15AM -0500, Hunter Wittenborn wrote:
>> By the way, how many users do you currently have?
>
>At the time of checking there's 46 registered users.
>
>There's also a counter on the DUR website (bottom-right corner) that displays
>the amount of users.
Thanks, I haven't v
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