On Mon, 28 Jan 2008 12:45:11 +0100 Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Monday 28 January 2008, Daniel Dickinson wrote: > > I'm hoping that the udebs don't mean anything to d-i unless the d-i > > build scripts pull them in as specifically directed and therefore > > don't impact on d-i unless you want them to. > > I'm afraid they do. For various reasons adding udebs to the archive > without permission from the D-I team is not allowed (the FTP masters > will not allow them in without getting an OK from the D-I release > manager) [1]. > > So, please send a mail to the BRs you opened to prevent them being > implemented and first send a mail to the debian-boot list explaining > what udebs we are talking about and why exactly you'd like to add > them. I'll do up details over the next few days; It sounds like this could be more complex to coordinate than I thought. I had hoped to avoid maintaining packages that weren't able to be in the archive (that is ones which have been modified to make tools available that I want) even though much if what I want to do will be beyond the usual use case for d-i. I had hoped to leverage the great variety of boot methods and disk detection. As it is my current build setup looks a lot like the old boot-floppies method, with options of floppy and cd. What is the feeling, in principal, about having system rescue stuff in d-i? What about foreign os rescue/backup/imaging? Is there anyway to have this available without borking d-i or will I need to maintain a shadow archive for at least some of this? > Please also let us know the numbers of the BRs you opened. Oh, I hadn't filed bug reports yet - this was planning. Good thing I asked too. Regards, Daniel -- And that's my crabbing done for the day. Got it out of the way early, now I have the rest of the afternoon to sniff fragrant tea-roses or strangle cute bunnies or something. -- Michael Devore GnuPG Key Fingerprint 86 F5 81 A5 D4 2E 1F 1C http://gnupg.org No more sea shells: Daniel's Weblog http://cshore.wordpress.com
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