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How about sparcv7, sparcv8, and sparcv9 binary debian packages? [Was Re: improving ssh2 performance on SPARCv8/SPARCv9 systems]



On Tue, Apr 09, 2002 at 10:28:58AM +0200, Christian Jönsson wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 09, 2002 at 01:09:18AM -0700, Joshua Uziel wrote:
> > * Karsten Heymann <karsten.heymann@gmx.de> [020408 04:54]:
> > > 1. Put your self-compiled package at hold. Got in dselect to that
> > > package and press 'H'. That will prevent apt from updating that package
> > > (it will say "1 package on hold" when you do an upgrade).
> > 
> > An easier way to do this would be to use "dpkg --set-selections"... I
> > brainfarted one day and Ben Collins showed me the light.  Just do a:
> > 
> >         echo packagename hold | dpkg --set-selections
> > 
> 
> Gee, I'd really appreciate a renewed step-by-step howto for woody and for
> potato... :-)
> 

Come to think of it, has there been any discussions of having, say,
sparcv7, sparcv8, and sparcv9 binary debian packages instead of just
sparc ones? Well, sparcv7 would be sparcv7, right? 

Cheers,

/ChJ


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