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7 March 2016

Hideki Yamane: Debian meeting in Tokyo (2016 March)

5th March, we've held Debian (Debian meeting) in Tokyo. (Cybozu, Inc.) kindly provides their office for meeting, thanks for folks in Cybozu.



This time, three talks were given:

    • Kentaro is "groonga"(an open-source fulltext search engine and column store) upstream author and package maintainer in Debian and Fedora. This talk is about his experience how to use Debian "porterbox" for non-DDs.
  • "Porting Debian to tilegx" by @wskoka
    • About his experience porting Debian to tilegx architecture, multicore processor family by Tilera. He is not porting expert ("I'm sale person", he said :), but did try&error and now apt is working on that machine.
  • "Introduction to Debian Ports" by John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
    • Adrian comes from Germany(!) and gave a talk about debian-ports.


During break time, did some discussion, GPG keysigning and enjoyed coffee and sweets provided by Cybozu, thanks!

And thanks for all participates!

1 October 2015

Mike Gabriel: My FLOSS activities in August/September 2015

Here comes my "monthly" FLOSS report for August and September 2015. As 50% of August 2015 had been dedicated to taking some time off (spending time in Sweden with the family), it happened that even more workload had to be processed in September 2015.
  • Completion of MATE 1.10 in Debian testing/unstable and Ubuntu 15.10
  • Contribution to Debian LTS, Debian packaging
  • Development of GOsa Plugin SchoolManager
  • Automatic builds for Arctica Project
  • Forking Unity Greeter as Arctica Greeter (with focus on the remote logon part inside Unity Greeter)
Received Sponsorship My monthly 8h portion of working for the Debian LTS project I had to dispatch from August into September. Thus, I received 16h of paid work for working on Debian LTS in September 2015. For details, see below. Thanks to Raphael Hertzog for having me on the team [1]. Thanks to all the people and companies sponsoring the Debian LTS Team's work. The development of GOsa Plugin SchoolManager (for details, see below) was done on contract for a school in Nothern Germany. The code will be released under the same license as the GOsa software itself. Completion of MATE 1.10 in Debian testing/unstable and Ubuntu 15.10 In the first half of September all MATE 1.10 packages finally landed in Debian testing (aka stretch). Martin Wimpress handled most of the packaging changes, whereas my main job was being reviewer and uploader of his efforts. Thanks to John Paul Adrian Glaubitz for jumping in as reviewer and uploader during my vacation time. read more

17 September 2014

NOKUBI Takatsugu: Met with a debian developer from Germany

Last weekend, I (knok), Hideki (henrich) and Yutaka (gniibe) met with John Paul Adrian Glaubitz (glaubitz). In the past, I had met with another Germany developer Jens Schmalzing (jensen) in Japan. He was a good guy, but unfortunately he gone in 2005. I had an old OpenPGP key with his sign. It is a record of his activity, but the key is weak nowaday (1024D), so I stop to use the key but don t issue revoke. Anyway glaubitz is also a good guy, and he loves old videogame console. gniibe gave him five DreamCast consoles. I bring him to SUPER POTATO, a old videogame shop. He bought some software for Virtual Boy. DebConf 2015 will hold in Germany, I want to go for it if I can.

15 June 2013

Ingo Juergensmann: First m68k buildd relocated to FU Berlin

It's already been some days ago, but our first m68k buildd, elgar.buildd.net, has been relocated to its new hosting facility in Berlin on June 2nd. Its new home is located at the Physics Department of Freie Universit t (FU) Berlin. So a big thank you to FU Berlin and John Paul Adrian Glaubitz to make this happen! With Elgar being now hosted in Berlin the resurrection of the m68k port is steadily ongoing. More machines will be follow Elgar: while Elgar will be accompanied in Berlin by Akire (akire.buildd.net), Kullervo and Crest will hopefully be hosted at their old hosting donator NMMN in Hamburg somewhat later. The m68k port itself is doing fine and coped well with the all the new packages after the release of Wheezy:
  wanna-build statistics - Sat Jun 15 16:51:13 CEST 2013
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Distribution unstable:
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Installed       :  7041 (buildd_m68k-ara5: 1016, buildd_m68k-arrakis: 157,
                         buildd_m68k-elgar: 201, buildd_m68k-kullervo: 238,
                         buildd_m68k-vivaldi: 153, tg: 53, unknown: 5223)
Needs-Build     :   780
Building        :     9 (buildd_m68k-ara5: 1, buildd_m68k-arrakis: 3,
                         buildd_m68k-elgar: 2, buildd_m68k-kullervo: 2,
                         buildd_m68k-vivaldi: 1)
Built           :     1 (buildd_m68k-elgar: 1)
Uploaded        :     0
Failed          :    73 (buildd_m68k-ara5: 51, buildd_m68k-kullervo: 10,
                         tg: 12)
Dep-Wait        :     3 (tg: 3)
Reupload-Wait   :     0
Install-Wait    :     0
Failed-Removed  :     0
Dep-Wait-Removed:     0
BD-Uninstallable:  1977
Auto-Not-For-Us :   192
Not-For-Us      :    50
total           : 10227
 68.85% (7041) up-to-date,  68.85% (7041) including uploaded
  7.63% (780) need building
  0.09% (  9) currently building
  0.01% (  1) already built, but not uploaded
  0.74% ( 76) failed/dep-wait
  0.00% (  0) old failed/dep-wait
 19.33% (1977) not installable, because of missing build-dep
  1.88% (192) need porting or cause the buildd serious grief (Auto)
  0.49% ( 50) need porting or cause the buildd serious grief
We are now constantly above 7000 packages installed, which is great considering the fact that we were at 10% keeping up by December 2012. Now we are approx 70% with just 5 buildds. Of course we would like to get more buildds up & running, but currently there is the SCSI driver for the NCR53C9XF(espfast) chip missing for m68k. Sadly this chip is used on several accelerator cards for Amiga. With a working SCSI driver we could easily double our number of buildds. But I hope that this will just be a matter of time... :-)
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25 December 2012

Ingo Juergensmann: Resurrecting m68k - We're on track again!

Mid of November I already wrote about "Resurrecting m68k" - and went on holidays right after that writing. So, nothing really happened until December. But then things happened rather quickly one after one. First, I got Elgar up and running. Then I upgraded Arrakis and Vivaldi again. And then it was a lucky coincedence that my parents made a short trip to Nuremberg. Back then there were another buildd located in that city: Akire, which was operated by Matthias "smurf" Urlichs. So I mailed him and asked, if Akire still do exists and he answered surprising quickly that it is - but he wanted to take it to the garbage soon. I asked Smurf if my parents could pick it up and we managed to exchange contact addresses/phone numbers. To all of our surprise the Hotel, where my parents were staying, was just 180m away from Smurfs home! So it was really easy for my parents to pick up the machine, until they continued their trip to visit me in Rostock. That way I had just another machine to upgrade! Whoohoo! I used most of the time in December to upgrade the machines, migrating to larger disks, setting up everything as someone on debian-68k list popped up to offer a hosting facility in Berlin. That was really perfect timing! I took Elgar from NMMN in Hamburg, where it was hosted until August, and had now a second machine, Akire, where I didn't know where to host. So the offer made it easy to decide: Elgar & Akire will go to Berlin whereas Kullervo & Crest will move back to NMMN, when those two boxes got upgraded. That way we have some kind of redundancy. Perfect! Except that we would still need a running Buildd on those machines. During the last few years, I think 4-5 years, the sbuild/buildd suite did change in a great way. Nothing worked any longer as it did. So I concentrated on getting sbuild ready to pick a source and build it. But I got faced with some segfaults of various stuff. After all, it happened to be a somewhat broken kernel that caused all the problems. After upgrading the kernel, schroot suddenly did work and I could continue in setting up sbuild. After some days things got clearer and finally it worked: 6tunnel was the first newly build package by sbuild on m68k on 20. December 2012! During the next days I tried to get a larger disk (18G) for Spice, another machine, working, so I could use the big disk (36G) for Akire, instead of the old 2 & 4G disks and tried to deploy the sbuild config to Arrakis and Vivaldi. That was about two days ago. The missing part was an updated buildd config. This was addressed by Wouter today (well, actually yesterday in the meantime) and now we have a working buildd again since years! Hooray! :-)) Now we are back on track with the m68k port and will add more buildds, as well native as emulated ones, to come down from that "Needs-Build : 5261" number. So, very big thanks to all that made this possible:
  • Wouter for configuring the buildd setup on Arrakis
  • Aurelien for adding the m68k buildd back to debian-ports.org.
  • John Paul Adrian Glaubitz for offering the hosting
  • Matthias "smurf" Urlichs for keeping care of Akire all of these years
  • NMMN in Hamburg for willing to continue the hosting for Kullervo & Crest
  • adb@#debian-68k for donating 4x 32MB PS/2 RAM
and finally, last but not least, a very, very BIG THANKS to Thorsten Glaser who acted all these years as a human buildd and for solving the TLS problem on m68k and keeping the port alive in some kind of one-man-show!
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