X-Git-Url: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~ianmdlvl/git?a=blobdiff_plain;f=resources.dbk;h=57b3824f18faf2c02783c0a0f65be812ea79f1bd;hb=917680c03685a473f8fc55f8aeb2238991b48101;hp=dc1edf2931d6ca92912548f7aaf0481546dd0843;hpb=ab99f3331f87e57627fe7ac5701540aea6b6ffa5;p=developers-reference.git diff --git a/resources.dbk b/resources.dbk index dc1edf2..57b3824 100644 --- a/resources.dbk +++ b/resources.dbk @@ -424,9 +424,8 @@ url="&url-debian-db-mail-gw;">. The Debian archive The &debian-formal; distribution consists of a lot of packages -(.deb's, currently around -&number-of-pkgs;) and a few additional files (such as -documentation and installation disk images). +(currently around &number-of-pkgs; source packages) and a few additional +files (such as documentation and installation disk images). Here is an example directory tree of a complete Debian archive: @@ -526,32 +525,23 @@ Nowadays, these exist only in the Section header fields of packages. In the first days, the Linux kernel was only available for Intel i386 (or greater) platforms, and so was Debian. But as Linux became more and more -popular, the kernel was ported to other architectures, too. +popular, the kernel was ported to other architectures and Debian started +to support them. And as if supporting so much hardware was not enough, +Debian decided to build some ports based on other Unix kernels, like +hurd and kfreebsd. -The Linux 2.0 kernel supports Intel x86, DEC Alpha, SPARC, Motorola 680x0 (like -Atari, Amiga and Macintoshes), MIPS, and PowerPC. The Linux 2.2 kernel -supports even more architectures, including ARM and UltraSPARC. Since Linux -supports these platforms, Debian decided that it should, too. Therefore, -Debian has ports underway; in fact, we also have ports underway to non-Linux -kernels. Aside from i386 (our name for Intel x86), there -is m68k, alpha, -powerpc, sparc, -hurd-i386, arm, -ia64, hppa, -s390, mips, -mipsel and sh as of this writing. - - -&debian-formal; 1.3 is only available as i386. Debian +&debian-formal; 1.3 was only available as i386. Debian 2.0 shipped for i386 and m68k -architectures. Debian 2.1 ships for the i386, +architectures. Debian 2.1 shipped for the i386, m68k, alpha, and -sparc architectures. Debian 2.2 added support for the -powerpc and arm architectures. -Debian 3.0 added support of five new architectures: ia64, -hppa, s390, mips -and mipsel. +sparc architectures. Since then Debian has grown hugely. +Debian 5 supports a total of twelve architectures: alpha, +amd64, arm, +armel, hppa, +i386, ia64, mips, +mipsel, powerpc, +s390, sparc. Information for developers and users about the specific ports are available at @@ -1060,6 +1050,15 @@ override disparity for the section and/or the priority field). +buildd + + +Build failures notifications sent by the network of build daemons, they contain +a pointer to the build logs for analysis. + + + + default @@ -1254,6 +1253,11 @@ disparity, etc.) +buildd: build failures notifications from build daemons + + + + default: all the other mails (those which aren't automatic)