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Re: X Strike Force SVN commit: rev 184 - people/daniel



On Thu, Jun 12, 2003 at 08:43:18AM -0500, X Strike Force SVN Admin wrote:
> Author: daniel
> Date: 2003-06-12 08:43:16 -0500 (Thu, 12 Jun 2003)
> New Revision: 184
> 
> Modified:
>    people/daniel/STATUS
> Log:
> STATUS update; completely reformatted it to make it more readable at a glance,
> and of course updated the statuses of various architectures. Most of them are
> just waiting on rebuilds.
> 
> 
> Modified: people/daniel/STATUS
> ==============================================================================
> --- people/daniel/STATUS	2003-06-12 13:21:25 UTC (rev 183)
> +++ people/daniel/STATUS	2003-06-12 13:43:16 UTC (rev 184)
> @@ -8,79 +8,51 @@

[ ... ]

> +netbsd-i386:  no idea. (fenton)

Unrelated package problems have shown a critical breakage :/ (tcl8.4 simply
won't function, at all, trying to use GNU pth instead of a native POSIX
thread library; this prevents the building of a whole lot of the system, in
one fashion or another).

This has caused us to need to do a flag day on the repository, and start
building a system based on -current (aka 1.7, or maybe 2.0, nobody's said
yet), rather than 1.6.

Getting back to "able to attempt building XFree86" is high on the priority
list; it shouldn't take nearly as much as the first attempt did, since we
can use the old package setup for bootstrapping. (We don't want to link
against it, but it should, mostly, be able to run in the new build area).

The last attempt at XFree86 did fail; my workstation is horked, right
now, but I'll try to dig out the log and provide more details.
-- 
Joel Baker <fenton@debian.org>

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