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Re: VRweb on the web



On Sat, 25 Sep 1999, Paul Harris wrote:

> could I also please ask Christopher to attempt to build it on his Alpha
> (mmm wish i had access ;). also if anyone has access to a platform other
> than an i386 (i have that), could i get them to please check it out?

I took the Alpha down today (am moving jobs and it sits at my desk
where ever I go).  I do have access to a few others, though, and will go
ahead and compile it over there.  Generating a package may be difficult
without my alpha (our fakeroot and libtricks are problematic), but I can
give it a whirl anyway.

> what do maintainers usually do when checking multiplatforms anyway? they
> can't always be asking others to compile for them...

Usually, a post to debian-devel or one of the arch-specific lists is
plenty.  I usually read -devel quite often looking for new test packages
to try on the Alpha, so even if I don't respond, it's a good bet that I'm
already compiling.  If I find a problem, I submit a patch (if I can figure
out the source...I'm a little weak in C++), as do most mainline port folk.
Also, once you upload the package to master and it's in the archives,
almost all of the archs have autobuilders that will try to compile it.
Problem is, you have to know where on the net to look to read the logs :)
In Alpha's case, it's easy: http://www.complete.org/~buildd

> oh and also: why are we _still_ _only_ using i386 binaries? why don't we
> compile for i686 or whatever? would it improve the performance much? and
> if its because "mirrors don't have space to waste", how would one
> recompile a batch of packages for the i686 architecture, just for himself?

There has been an on-and-off argument about this for what seems like
centuries now.  It seems that we still do have i386 users out there and
want to make the dist still available to them (I'm included in this
somewhat as I'm building up my old i486 again for test builds).  Since
this is the case, it would take an inordinate amount of space (not really
alot, but more than is really good to serve) on the mirrors to have i386
and i686 binaries.

> thanks guys (i'm looking for my next package now ;)

Hehehehe...There are some good ones out there.  I've been tempted to pick
up another one, but I would be hard-pressed to work on more since binutils
and the Alpha stuff take up so much time.

C


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