Bug#643931: Refresh references for squeeze release
Le Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 10:46:51PM +0200, Luca Falavigna a écrit :
>
> Several locations are not up-to-date with current release information.
>
> Attached patch should solve this, by refreshing some information related
> to releases, supported architectures, and number of packages.
> Index: resources.dbk
> ===================================================================
> --- resources.dbk (revisione 8928)
> +++ resources.dbk (copia locale)
> @@ -534,10 +534,9 @@
> architectures. Debian 2.1 shipped for the <literal>i386</literal>,
> <literal>m68k</literal>, <literal>alpha</literal>, and
> <literal>sparc</literal> architectures. Since then Debian has grown hugely.
> -Debian 5 supports a total of twelve architectures: <literal>alpha</literal>,
> -<literal>amd64</literal>, <literal>arm</literal>,
> -<literal>armel</literal>, <literal>hppa</literal>,
> -<literal>i386</literal>, <literal>ia64</literal>, <literal>mips</literal>,
> +Debian 6 supports a total of nine architectures: <literal>amd64</literal>,
> +<literal>armel</literal>, <literal>i386</literal>,
> +<literal>ia64</literal>, <literal>mips</literal>,
> <literal>mipsel</literal>, <literal>powerpc</literal>,
> <literal>s390</literal>, <literal>sparc</literal>.
> </para>
Hi Luca,
I wonder if the absence of kfreebsd-i386 and kfreebsd-amd64 from the list above
might not be wrongly interpreted. How about mentioning them as technology
preview ?
Cheers,
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Charles Plessy
Tsurumi, Kanagawa, Japan
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