improving kfreebsd* installability
trying: libxi/kfreebsd-amd64_tpu accepted: libxi/kfreebsd-amd64_tpu ori: 127+4202: i-26:a-8:a-22:a-10:h-17:i-12:m-7:m-7:p-3:s-8:s-7:k-2129:k-2073 pre: 127+4202: i-26:a-8:a-22:a-10:h-17:i-12:m-7:m-7:p-3:s-8:s-7:k-2129:k-2073 now: 127+3326: i-26:a-8:a-22:a-10:h-17:i-12:m-7:m-7:p-3:s-8:s-7:k-1253:k-2073 all: -sibyl-installer audiere/hppa linphone/hppa sdl-mixer1.2/hppa unicap/hppa libxi/kfreebsd-amd64_tpu trying: libxi/kfreebsd-i386_tpu accepted: libxi/kfreebsd-i386_tpu ori: 127+4202: i-26:a-8:a-22:a-10:h-17:i-12:m-7:m-7:p-3:s-8:s-7:k-2129:k-2073 pre: 127+3326: i-26:a-8:a-22:a-10:h-17:i-12:m-7:m-7:p-3:s-8:s-7:k-1253:k-2073 now: 127+2463: i-26:a-8:a-22:a-10:h-17:i-12:m-7:m-7:p-3:s-8:s-7:k-1253:k-1210 all: -sibyl-installer audiere/hppa linphone/hppa sdl-mixer1.2/hppa unicap/hppa libxi/kfreebsd-amd64_tpu libxi/kfreebsd-i386_tpuThis quote from current britneys output mean that thanks to the binNMU of libxi to testing-proposed-updates (wasn't in testing yet for these two architectures at all) the uninstallability count of the two bsd-variants dropped down again by a large value (kfreebsd-amd64 from 2129 to 1253, kfreebsd-i386 from 2073 to 1210). Still much to do, but also much progress (and yes, one can now build testing chroots on the newcomers). (And please thank the porters for that, they do the hard work. I just pull the strings a bit here and there to optimize testing migration.)