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Gentoo/Alpha Status Report
===========================
1. Status reports
------------------
Preliminaries
This is the status of the Gentoo/Alpha porting team. It will
be posted
regularly, but not with a static frequency. All questions
can be posted
to gentoo-alpha gentoo.org. The Gentoo/Alpha porting team,
has its own
project page (just like almost all other Gentoo projects).
You can find
it at http://alpha.gentoo.org/.
a> Also you can contact us via IRC at
#gentoo-alpha on irc.freenode.net. The latest status report
can always
be found on the Gentoo Linux Alpha Status Reports[1]
subproject page.
[1] http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/base/alpha/status/index.x
ml
Index
This status report will briefly discuss the following tasks,
objectives,
and/or projects related to the Gentoo/Alpha porting team:
* Developers
* Toolchain status
* New revision of aboot
* Keywording and Security
* Firefox and Thunderbird fixed
* Alpha Arch Testers Project
* Donations
2. Content
==========
Developers
-----------
Since the last status report, some of our developers have
gone and some
others
have joined the Gentoo/Alpha porting project.
Developers who left the Alpha Team:
- Bryan Østergaard
Our leader left Gentoo some time ago. He was one of
the oldest
alpha Gentoo developers and one of the main
contributors to the
port. We wish him the best.
- Thomas Cort
Thomas was one of our most active developers but, had
to stop his
contributions due to lack of time. We hope to have
him with us
again some time in the future.
New developers, arch testers and contributors:
- Raúl Porcel (Gentoo developer)
Raúl joined the Gentoo/Alpha porting team to help
with keywording
and security bugs.
- Brian Evans (Gentoo/Alpha arch tester)
Brian joined our arch tester program in . He is
helping with
keywording and bug fixing.
- Tobias Klausmann (Gentoo/Alpha arch tester)
Tobias is our last addition to the team. He is also
the admin
of our main dev box.
Toolchain and Kernel development
--------------------------------
- GCC
GCC 4.1.2 is our stable version which seems to not have
any problem.
Testing with gcc-4.2 is going fine so probably will
enter into
~alpha some time soon.
- Kernel
Gentoo/Alpha changed the supported sources and now, we
are happy to
announce that gentoo-sources are our default kernel
sources.
Gentoo/Alpha current stable version is 2.6.21.
- C libraries
glibc-2.5 is the stable version since February. There
was a known
compiling error related to CFI in sigsuspend files. The
error was
fixed by bumping binutils version during these last
weeks. The
testing with glibc-2.6 goes just fine and it will enter
in ~alpha
sometime soon.
- Binutils
Gentoo/Alpha is now using an advanced version of
binutils due to
fails with stable glibc and a bug which makes ld takes
too much
time with some packages. 2.17.50.0.16 is the stable
version after
a heavy testing process.
New revision of aboot
----------------------
Due to some changes in the way the kernel headers allow to
use the
types declaration (knowing by "sanitized headers")
aboot was not able
to compile against kernel headers >=2.6.19.
Aboot uses a lot of kernel structure definitions so the only
quick fix
available was to use the old headers during the building
process. Mike
Frysinger was kindly enough to provide a revision of the
latest aboot
version and now we have a shiny: aboot-1.0_pre20040408-r1
marked as
~alpha.
Keywording and Security
-----------------------
The keywording process has suffer a major improvement thanks
mainly
to the work of armin76 and our arch testers. xorg-7.2,
gnome-2.16
and kde-3.5 are stables on alpha as well as latest versions
for
all desktop packages.
We also keep the status of security supporting arch
attending all
the security bugs managed by the Gentoo Security team with a
very
good response time.
Firefox and Thunderbird fixed
-----------------------------
In the previous status report, firefox and thunderbird 1.5
series were
broken
on alpha. Currently, the situation has changed and now, the
latest versions
of these mozilla products are keyworded for alpha.
Alpha Arch Testers Project
---------------------------
The Alpha Arch Testers Project was recently created by
Fernando J.
Pereda (ferdy). The project is meant to help the Alpha Arch
Team provide
a stable, secure and up to date Gentoo Linux port by
allowing users to
participate in the testing and stabilization process. If you
want to
learn more about this excellent opportunity to give back to
Gentoo,
please check out the Alpha Arch Testers Project Page[2].
[2] http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/base/alpha/AT/index.xml
Donations
----------
Hardware donations are always welcome. We will gladly accept
spare alpha
hardware. We are specially looking for desktops systems
which aren't too
big to keep them in a house. That's because we lack the
resources to
test some software which needs to have physical contact with
the box
(cd-writers, sound, bootloaders, kernels, etc.).
More powerful systems could be used to
assist in testing packages, to provide developers with
access to alpha
hardware to port applications, or to assist in building
releases. Alpha
computers aren't the only hardware that we could benifit
from; a SCSI or
IDE DVD burner would allow us to test dvdrtools, PCI 802.11
NICs would
allow us to do more extensive testing and unmask the wifi
USE flag
(currently only 1 dev has an alpha with wireless), PDAs
would allow us
to test PDA applications and unmask the pda USE flag. If you
would like
to make a donation, please drop by #gentoo-alpha on
irc.freenode.net or
#gentoo-alpha on irc.freenode.net or send an e-mail to
alpha gentoo.org.
--
Jose Luis Rivero [yoswink gentoo.org]
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