#include <hallo.h> * Joey Hess [Mon, Feb 21 2011, 05:32:00PM]: > Joerg Jaspert wrote: > > Yep. debmirror, reprepro, debootstrap and cdebootstrap seem to be the > > tools that can't deal with this. The latter two are serious enough to > > keep the change away from oldstable forever, and stable at least until > > after next point release, should they get updated there. > > It's also desirable that stable's debootstrap be able to bootstrap > unstable chroots.
I don't like this change either because users of my apt-cacher-ng daemon might use the stable version for unstable archives. Without installing a backport version that will be fun. Do we really need to drop the MD5 version? It's less than 20KiB which we are talking about. > Also, it seems like the Releases file is already including sha1 and > sha256 for all the d-i files. Nope. Those Release files in debian-installer subdir are just stubs and don't contain checksum information. And there was nothing for installer-$ARCH subdirs and the image files therein. Instead, there are MD5SUMS files there which were not covered by signatures in the main Release file. Regards, Eduard. -- <Alfie> Du kannst mit mir machen, was du willst. Ihr hab mich schließlich gekauft. :)
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