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Re: m68k not a release arch for etch; status in testing, future plans?



On Wed, Oct 18, 2006 at 09:37:59AM +0200, Riccardo wrote:
> Debian has always been also one of the linux distributions which 
> supported more architectures, I have used it a bit as "netbsd of 
> linux". Just think of the long-standing efforts in 68k, hurd or sparc. 
> We shouldn't loose our roots.

So given that you are concerned about the consequences that dropping m68k
from the release will have on our roots, when can we expect that you will be
doing your part to get m68k back into a releasable state by fixing the kaffe
build failure there?

  http://buildd.debian.org/fetch.cgi?pkg=kaffe;ver=2%3A1.1.7-3;arch=m68k;stamp=1153832010

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