On Sun, May 19, 2019 at 07:22:08AM -0400, Sam Hartman wrote: > >>>>> "Ian" == Ian Jackson <ijack...@chiark.greenend.org.uk> writes: > > Ian> (sending this because I got the release team address wrong) Ian > Ian> Jackson writes ("That merged-usr is mandatory is RC"): > >> In #923091, Guillem (with dpkg maintainer hat on) asks for a > >> base-installer option to allow installing buster without > >> merged-usr. > >> > >> Guillem filed the bug as `wishlist' but given the controversy it > >> seems to me that it should be RC if for no other reasons than > >> social cohesion. > >> > >> CCing the TC FYI (they have already been involved in merged-usr > >> debates via #914897) and the release team, in case they have an > >> opinion. FAOD I am not a maintainer of base-files but AFAICT the > >> base-files maintainer has not expressed an opinion about > >> severity. > > I've been debating doing this, but continue to believe that it's > important after several days of pondering. So, per constitution 5.1 > (2), I'd like to explicitly lend support to the idea that it would be > really good if we provide our users a way to install buster without > merged /usr. I think that if we do not do so now, we need to be open to > the possibility that if users are stymied in doing their work, we will > need to do so in a buster point release even if we would not normally > add something some might consider a feature in a point release. > > I'm not speaking to whether I think it should be RC or even whether an > expert only option is good enough. > I am simply saying that with my DPL hat on, I think this issue is > important enough it deserves real consideration.
I've posted https://salsa.debian.org/installer-team/base-installer/merge_requests/1 to add a low-priority question for this, following Cyril's advice in https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=923091#10. The text may not be quite perfect, but I think it's a decent start. I've deliberately avoided changing the default behaviour in this patch: its effect is simply to make the behaviour configurable either via expert mode or using preseeding (by setting base-installer/usrmerge to false). This is to maximise the chance of being able to get this change into buster with a minimum of controversy of its own. It is of course simple to change the default behaviour and/or how prominently the question is presented by way of follow-up changes, if the project so chooses. -- Colin Watson [cjwat...@debian.org]