Mathew Binkley wrote: > I have been downloading cd images from: > > http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/weekly-builds/powerpc/ > > because that's where the Debian website says to get them. None of the > images have worked for me because the installer has not been fixed.
As I have already said in this thread, those builds do not use the current development version of d-i (because the daily builds of d-i break from time to time, and it would suck if that image were broken for a whole week until its next build). The website explicitly says that, and points you to the daily builds (netinst, etc), if you're having hardware or other problems. > Now granted, I didn't know that there hasn't been a new release of > debian installer in a few months, but that in itself is pretty damning. How it is damning? d-i has a fairly careful schedule and process for our releases. We also provide daily builds on a constant basis for people who need something newer. > What if, four months later, I try to install the OS again, and find a > different bug somewhere else that prevents me from installing? Then you'll download a daily build. > The debian-installer people are dragging their feet waiting to release a > kernel that will work on my architecture. It's a common misconception that the debian-installer team has anything to do with the kernel we use. We don't. It's the standard Debian kernel. If you have a problem, it thus appears to be with the Debian project as a whole. > I'm sure that there are various reasons/excuses running through your > collective minds why it's not your fault, it's someone else not doing > their job, and Mathew Binkley is an asshat. Tough. You want to lead > the PowerPC port, then you better show leadership and fix the problem. I'm not sure why you think that the d-i team "leads" the powerpc port. You seem to have some serious misconceptions about the limited role this team plays in Debian as a whole. -- see shy jo
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