On Sun, May 21, 2017 at 01:11:28PM -0500, Bob Tracy wrote: > Speaking for myself, the PWS 433au I've got continues to function > admirably as my IPv6 gateway. Debian unstable and experimental updates > continue to apply and work within the limits of my ability to test them. > I'm building and running the release candidates and final versions of > the kernel.org tree with the unstable tool chain. Recently there was a > FTBFS due to relocation issues during the final vmlinux link on alpha: > that has been fixed, and what's left of the alpha community is pretty > quick to respond and identify what's going on. > > In summary, alpha is still a viable platform for *me*. Great! Still makes me wonder about Jensen, which appears to be the only platform that requires a different build than the normal generic PCI-enabled kernel. And I suspect it's pretty much dead at this point..