Hello! I have a question out of curiosity: How difficult is it to bootstrap openSUSE for a new architecture, let's say sparc64? I'm not so much asking about the technical details as this is something I have done already multiple times in Debian. But I'm rather interested to know how difficult it is to get a new port added to OBS. Is this something that involves jumping through many hoops or is it a matter of asking a few people and adding the new architecture to OBS and setting up some build machines? For reference, in Debian it's a matter of creating a folder for a specific architecture on ftp.ports.debian.org, setting up the build machines (buildds) and adding the new architecture to the build database (wanna-build). The server side changes (FTP and wanna-build) require talking to one of Debian's sys admins (DSA) and setting up the buildd is normally done by the porter. Bootstrapping a Linux distribution for a new architecture is interesting because it helps finding portability bugs and also allows one to learn how the distribution is actually fit together. I learned a lot about Debian when doing that in Debian. So it would be a very interesting exercise in openSUSE as well. Thanks, Adrian -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org