On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Santiago Garcia Mantinan wrote:

> The debian cd scripts said:
> 
> Statistics :
> Number of packages : 6387
> Number of excluded : 0 of 6387
> 
> After finishing copying the files to the cds and without any cp error or any
> other error I run on the directory I use for building the images:
> 
> manty@pule:/otro/tmp/sid-i386$ find . -type f -name '*.deb'|wc -l
>    5255
> 
> And then I run on the debian mirror:
> 
> manty@pule:/ceu/debian/dists/sid$ find . -name binary-i386 -exec grep
> '^Package: ' {}/Packages \;|wc -l
>    6267
> 
> So, wich if the numbers is correct?
> 
> Can anybody explain whi only 5255 packages go into the cds if there are over
> 6000?

I have a similar problem with the HURD CDs.  I put it down to dependency
checking.  So I butchered the cd scripts to disable this feature and all
the files were then included, plus a mass of *-all.deb's from pool.

Phil.

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Mobile 025 267 9420.  I sell GNU/Linux CDs.   See http://www.copyleft.co.nz



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