
There was some discussion on the list a while ago about the future of kfreebsd in Debian after all the systemd furore and the release maintainers saying they were not happy with the state of that architecture for the Jessie release and would decide post November 1st if it was to be dropped. The latest release team sprint did look again at the three architectures that were in question (arm64, ppc64el and kfreebsd) and have decided thus: https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2014/11/msg00005.html # Architectures # ============= # # There remained yes/no decisions for arm64, ppc64el, and kfreebsd. # # arm64 and ppc64el have made enough progress to be release # architectures for Jessie. Britney no longer has special handling # for these two. Therefore, FTBFS regressions for arm64 and ppc64el # are now release critical (but non-regressions are not). # # We discussed kfreebsd at length, but are not satisfied that a # release with Jessie will be of sufficient quality. We are dropping # it as an official release architecture, though we do hope that the # porters will be able to make a simultaneous unofficial release. So there we go. All the best, Chris -- Chris Samuel : http://www.csamuel.org/ : Melbourne, VIC