Re: arch: lines, for not-just-linux debian. (was Re: Hurd and architecture)
>>>>> "Brian" == Brian Russo <brusso@phys.hawaii.edu> writes:
Brian> hm, both have problems
Brian> hurd-i386, linux-i386 has the problem of.. really long
Brian> arch: lines
Brian> Arch: linux-i386, linux-ppc, linux-m68k, linux-alpha,
Brian> linux-sparc, hurd-i386, hurd-ppc, hurd-m68k, hurd-alpha,
Brian> hurd-sparc ... etc
Brian> OTOH
Brian> Kernel: linux, hurd Arch: i386, ppc, m68k, alpha, sparc
Brian> is easier on the eyes, but I'm not sure what you do if you
Brian> want to say linux (i386, ppc, m68k, alpha) and hurd (i386,
Brian> ppc, m68k) - but not hurd(alpha)
This is a topic that we have been discussing on and off in the
debian-hurd mailing list. Please see the archives, especially for
earlier this year.
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Brian May <bam@debian.org>
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