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Honestly, until I read the quoted part of your response, I actually =
wasn't in favor of this whole thing since in general the types of issues =
being mentioned are, in large part, the types of issues that maintainers =
deal with all the time.
On Jul 23, 2013, at 3:02 PM, Scott Howard <showard314@gmail.com> wrote:
> Response: Is there a way to "certify" the Debian libraries? Debian
> bitcoind/bitcoin-qt runs the compile test during all architectures.
> MIPS has been failing recently, but no one has looked into it yet.
> Perhaps it's not worth developers efforts yet, but at some point the
> technology should reach a point it can be redistributed.
The fact that you're even trying to package and/or at some point have =
packaged and shipped big endian binaries is straight up *NEGLIGENT.*
Stop that. Now. It won't work.
Thanks for showing that this *is* necessary, I guess.=
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