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= linux-2.6 =
 * mac support, especially adb (can't d-i without it)
 * atari framebuffer
#language en
This page tracks current issues with the [http://www.us.debian.org/ports/m68k/ m68k] port. User support and buildd admins are at debian-68k@lists.debian.org.
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= linux-2.4 =
 * Atari and Mac SCC serial drivers missing
 * Atari ST-RAM swap code broken
= Other Places =
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= gcc-4.0 =
 * http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?src=gcc-4.0
 * [debian 323686/pr 21123] cp_expr_size ICE (4.0.2-2): many packages including: kxmleditor_1.1.4-2, aleph_0.9.0-2.1
 * more to list
 * ["m68kLennyReleaseRecertification"]
 * ["m68kEtchReleaseRecertification"]
 * [http://release.debian.org/etch_arch_qualify.html arch status]
 * DebianInstaller/M68kTodo
 * DebianM68kGcc
 * DebianM68kKernel
 
= Here =
 * [#etch etch status]
 * [#testing testing status]
 * [#usertags usertags]
 * [#rcusertags RC usertags]
 * [#bugs bugs that need work]
 * [#binnmu binNMU instructions]
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= binutils =
 * sid version is broken: http://bugs.debian.org/327780
 * James Troup said there were m68k-specific patches added and they would be a good place to start.
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= xargs (dh_fixperms) =
 * Looks something like
[[Anchor(etch)]]
= Etch-m68k Status =
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{{{> > dh_fixperms
> > chown: cannot access
> > `dedebian/libcommoncpp2-dev/usr/include/cc++2/cc++/common.h': No such file
> > or directory chown: cannot access `TERM=unknown': No such file or directory
> > dh_fixperms: command returned error code}}}
 * The offending command in dh_fixperms is {{{find debian/caudium -print0 2>/dev/null | xargs -0r chown --no-dereference 0:0}}}, with xargs being the culprit
 * Packages known to fail: libcommoncpp2_1.3.19-1, digikamimageplugins_0.7.4-4, drscheme_1:209-8, caudium_2:1.4.7-5
 * m68k didn't release with debian stable, but rather has it's own semi-supported, semi-released distribution called etch-m68k.
 * Right now there is no security or proposed-updates type support for etch-m68k, but it is in the works.
 * The good news is it works fine.
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= Other Stuff =
 * DebianInstallerM68kTodo
[[Anchor(testing)]]
= Testing Status =

 * m68k isn't even in lenny at the moment since the RMs felt the toolchain needs work.
 * glibc needs TLS support.
 * Submit gcc-snapshot test results.
 * Need to figure out how we're going to handle a testing distribution.

= Testing Links =
 * [http://buildd.debian.org/~jeroen/status/architecture.php?a=m68k status] towards those goals.
 * http://buildd.debian.org/
 * http://buildd.net/
 * udeb [http://merkel.debian.org/~joeyh/d-i/testing-summary.html testing summary]
 * udeb [http://ftp-master.debian.org/~jeroen/d-i.out consistency check]


[[Anchor(usertags)]]
= m68k usertags =

 * If you find a bug not listed [http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?tag=m68k;users=m68k-build@nocrew.org;pri0=tag:help,moreinfo,needs-help,needs-port,pending,upstream,patch,gcc-40,toolchain here], please usertag it or drop us a message.
 * See ["bugs.debian.org/usertags"] for more info about usertags.
 * user m68k-build@nocrew.org
 * usertag m68k - all m68k-specific issues [http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?tag=m68k;users=m68k-build@nocrew.org bts]
 * usertag toolchain - toolchain-related bug, revisit on rev [http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?tag=toolchain;users=m68k-build@nocrew.org bts]
 * usertag gcc-40 - gcc-4.0-specific problems [http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?tag=gcc-40;users=m68k-build@nocrew.org bts]
 * usertag needs-port - needs porting work [http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?tag=needs-port;users=m68k-build@nocrew.org bts]
 * usertag needs-help - maintainer has requested help
 * usertag pending - patch/solution accepted
 * An email might look like the following:
{{{To: control@bugs.debian.org
Subject: m68k usertags

user m68k-build@nocrew.org
usertag bugnum + m68k
thanks
}}}


[[Anchor(rcusertags)]]
= m68k rc usertags =

 * user debian-release@lists.debian.org
 * usertag rc-m68k
 * [http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?which=tag&users=debian-release@lists.debian.org&tag=rc-m68k rc-m68k]
 * all [http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?which=tag&users=debian-release@lists.debian.org&tag=rc-arm,rc-m68k,rc-s390,rc-sparc&nam0=Status&pri0=pending:pending,forwarded,pending-fixed,fixed,done&ttl0=Outstanding,Forwarded,Pending%20Upload,Fixed%20in%20NMU,Resolved&nam1=Architecture&pri1=tag:rc-arm,rc-m68k,rc-s390,rc-sparc&ttl1=arm,m68k,s390,sparc&ord1=0,1,2,3 scc] archs


[[Anchor(bugs)]]
= Bugs =

 * cleanup toolchain.
 * [http://people.debian.org/~smarenka/m68kbugs/reports/failed-m68konly.html buildd notes]

== time-stamp skew ==

 * A missing automake build-dep may instead be time-stamp skew.
 * Search for skew in /usr/share/doc/autotools-dev/README.Debian.gz


[[Anchor(binnmu)]]
= binNMU notes =

 * example to register dpkg_1.13.11 for a dpkg_1.13.11+b1 binNMU:
{{{wanna-build -b m68k/build-db -d unstable -m "Rebuild with g++-4.0 for C++ +transition." --binNMU=1 dpkg_1.13.11}}}
  * --binNMU=2 for second binNMU.

 * example to deregister any pending binNMU and return to Installed state:
{{{wanna-build -b m68k/build-db -d unstable --binNMU=0 dpkg_1.13.11}}}

= Build Priority Notes =

 * example usage to set one-time higher build-priority
{{{wanna-build -b i386/build-db -d unstable --build-priority=1 xorg-x11_6.8.2.dfsg.1-7}}}

 * example usage to set one-time lower build-priority
{{{wanna-build -b i386/build-db -d unstable --build-priority=-1 xorg-x11_6.8.2.dfsg.1-7}}}

 * For permanent build priorities, use --perm-build-priority instead of --build-priority


= Not-For-Us Notes =

 * to remove something from the not-for-us list, use --forget.
 * to move it from n-f-u to nb, use --forget, -o --take, --give-back.
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## This page is referenced from http://www.debian.org/ports/m68k/
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This page tracks current issues with the [http://www.us.debian.org/ports/m68k/ m68k] port. User support and buildd admins are at debian-68k@lists.debian.org.

Other Places

Here

  • [#etch etch status]
  • [#testing testing status]
  • [#usertags usertags]
  • [#rcusertags RC usertags]
  • [#bugs bugs that need work]
  • [#binnmu binNMU instructions]

?Anchor(etch)

Etch-m68k Status

  • m68k didn't release with debian stable, but rather has it's own semi-supported, semi-released distribution called etch-m68k.
  • Right now there is no security or proposed-updates type support for etch-m68k, but it is in the works.
  • The good news is it works fine.

?Anchor(testing)

Testing Status

  • m68k isn't even in lenny at the moment since the RMs felt the toolchain needs work.
  • glibc needs TLS support.
  • Submit gcc-snapshot test results.
  • Need to figure out how we're going to handle a testing distribution.

Testing Links

?Anchor(usertags)

m68k usertags

{{{To: control@bugs.debian.org Subject: m68k usertags

user m68k-build@nocrew.org usertag bugnum + m68k thanks }}}

?Anchor(rcusertags)

m68k rc usertags

?Anchor(bugs)

Bugs

time-stamp skew

  • A missing automake build-dep may instead be time-stamp skew.
  • Search for skew in /usr/share/doc/autotools-dev/README.Debian.gz

?Anchor(binnmu)

binNMU notes

  • example to register dpkg_1.13.11 for a dpkg_1.13.11+b1 binNMU:

wanna-build -b m68k/build-db -d unstable -m "Rebuild with g++-4.0 for C++ +transition." --binNMU=1 dpkg_1.13.11

  • --binNMU=2 for second binNMU.
  • example to deregister any pending binNMU and return to Installed state:

wanna-build -b m68k/build-db -d unstable --binNMU=0 dpkg_1.13.11

Build Priority Notes

  • example usage to set one-time higher build-priority

wanna-build -b i386/build-db -d unstable --build-priority=1 xorg-x11_6.8.2.dfsg.1-7

  • example usage to set one-time lower build-priority

wanna-build -b i386/build-db -d unstable --build-priority=-1 xorg-x11_6.8.2.dfsg.1-7

  • For permanent build priorities, use --perm-build-priority instead of --build-priority

Not-For-Us Notes

  • to remove something from the not-for-us list, use --forget.
  • to move it from n-f-u to nb, use --forget, -o --take, --give-back.


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