Here's one I dont know what should be done about: In the potato/i386 archive there are 7 different versions of the kernel . There are
Package -------------------------------------- comment kernel-image-2.0.36_2.0.36-3.deb ???? kernel-image-2.0.38_2.0.38-3.deb ???? kernel-image-2.2.10_2.2.10-1.deb ???? kernel-image-2.2.12_2.2.12-4.deb ???? kernel-image-2.2.13_2.2.13-2.deb ???? kernel-image-2.2.14-ide_2.2.14-4.deb conflicts w/ 2.2.14 kernel-image-2.2.14-idepci_2.2.14-1.deb conflicts w/ 2.2.14 kernel-image-2.2.14_2.2.14-4.deb conflucts w/ 2.2.14-ide When one runs debian-cd to create potato .iso's, debian-cd decides: # Removing packages from the system : kernel-image-2.2.14 There by removing ALL 2.2.14 images from the resulting .iso So.... This begs two questions 1. Do we really need all these kernel-packages in potato? (2.0.36/38 ???) 2. Is debian-cd confused by multiple 2.2.14 kernel packages, or are the packages depends set wrong. In any case, it seems that any potato i386 .iso 's that are being made, will ALL be without any 2.2.14 kernels, except in the boot-image [ Jim scratches his head, and decides to go to bed ] -- Jim Westveer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ------------------------------------------------------------ "Bother," said Pooh as he struggled with sendmail.cf. "It never does quite what I want." "I wish Christopher Robin were here.". ------------------------------------------------------------ E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] phone: 425-591-3002 Date: 23-Apr-2000 fax: 425-557-0660 Time: 03:08:55 Random number = DC 49 E8 7E 76 DD 30 2D 8D F1 B4 D8 A3 60 4C 04 ------------------------------------------------------------