Junichi Uekawa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I've finally managed to build, but not test, udebs for glib, > > pango, and gtk+-directfb.
> We are probably not going to have a floppy image from them (which > will involve having PIC packages for each library package, which is > a big burden) and if we are not going to need to fit on a floppy, > what is the point of making a udeb for ? No, there is no way that they will fit on the floppy image. I tried to make pic files for all of them and reduce them by mklibs simultanously but that did not work out. But there is still need for the udebs. I am basically thinking of two scenarios: 1) Net Install: After finishing setting up your network, the libraries are pulled in by anna and the frontend can be changed. 2) CD Install: The Disk Image on CD automatically detects the CD Rom drive and sets up anna to pull in the libraries without further user interaction. IMHO this would be the interesting thing for the debian-desktop project. Since anna only handles udebs and the initial ramdisk is limited there is a need to package the prerequisite libraries into udebs. Sebastian -- PGP-Key: http://www.mmweg.rwth-aachen.de/~sebastian.ley/public.key Fingerprint: A46A 753F AEDC 2C01 BE6E F6DB 97E0 3309 9FD6 E3E6 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

