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Re: The hppa port is now moved out of ports.
- From: "Joseph S. Myers" <joseph at codesourcery dot com>
- To: Carlos O'Donell <carlos at redhat dot com>
- Cc: GNU C Library <libc-alpha at sourceware dot org>, "libc-ports at sourceware dot org" <libc-ports at sourceware dot org>
- Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2014 22:07:19 +0000
- Subject: Re: The hppa port is now moved out of ports.
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On Tue, 29 Apr 2014, Carlos O'Donell wrote:
> On 04/29/2014 05:46 PM, Joseph S. Myers wrote:
> > On Tue, 29 Apr 2014, Carlos O'Donell wrote:
> >
> >> * Use libc-ports to highlight cross-port issues so maintainers
> >> need not pay close attention to libc-alpha.
> >
> > I thought the conclusion was not to do that (that I was the only person
> > suggesting repurposing libc-ports like that), but developers not updating
> > all ports have the responsibility to draw attention to that fact and
> > update <https://sourceware.org/glibc/wiki/PortStatus> when checking in the
> > patch that only updates some ports.
>
> So what did we decide we were going to do with libc-ports?
I believe we decided to stop using libc-ports altogether.
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Joseph S. Myers
joseph@codesourcery.com