Bug#524261: [INTL:gl] console-setup debconf translation update

2009-04-16 Thread Christian Perrier
forcemerge 524261 524260
thanks

Marce Villarino a écrit :
> Package: console-setup
> Version: wishlist
> Severity: wishlist
> Tags: l10n gl
> 
> Please find enclosed the updated Galician translation. Sorry for the late 
> reply.
> 
> 
> 

You apparently sent this twice...Merging both bugs.

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Bug#524342: debian install exits when configuring RAID 1

2009-04-16 Thread Xavier J. B. L.

package: debian-installer
Version: 20090123lenny1

I have a nslu2. I flashed the lenny image 
[http://www.slug-firmware.net/d-click.php?p=download%2Fdebian%2Fnslu2&f=debian-armel-5.0.zip&l=d-license.txt&k=0ed7226999470369e7c31687f59b63c8] 
and I enter with ssh.


Everything works fine until I partition my disks. I want to partition 
the 2 usb striky disks like:



   | media | type | mount point | space |
   | sda1 + sdb1 | Primary - ext3 | / | 8 GB | RAID 1
   | sda2 + sdb2 | Primary - swap | swap | 512 MB | RAID 1
   | sda3 + sdb3 | Primary - ext3 | /home | 2 GB | RAID 1
   | sda5 + sdb5 | Secundary - ext3 | /var | 2 GB | RAID 1
   | sda6 + sdb6 | Secundary - ext3 | /var/log | 1 GB | RAID 1
   | sda7 + sdb7 | Secundary - ext3 | /chrut | 2.7 GB | RAID 1

Until the step of formating these, all works fine, but in the step I 
choose the disks for RAIDing, debian-installer exits (ssh closes) and 
when I reconnect I'm in the beggining of the process of installation.


So I deduce that debian-installer does not "like" more RAID 1 devices.
I load all modules necessaries for RAID and I select 2 active and 0 
hostspace disks.


I hope I will have notices about that.


Regards,
Xan.


output of report-hw
umame -a: Linux caixa 2.6.26-1-ixp4xx #1 Sun Jan 11 06:56:23 UTC 2009 
armv5tel unknown
lspci -knn: 00:01.0 USB Controller [0c03]: NEC Corporation USB 
[1033:0035] (rev 43)

lspci -knn: Kernel driver in use: ohci_hcd
lspci -knn: Kernel modules: ohci-hcd
lspci -knn: 00:01.1 USB Controller [0c03]: NEC Corporation USB 
[1033:0035] (rev 43)

lspci -knn: Kernel driver in use: ohci_hcd
lspci -knn: Kernel modules: ohci-hcd
lspci -knn: 00:01.2 USB Controller [0c03]: NEC Corporation USB 2.0 
[1033:00e0] (rev 04)

lspci -knn: Kernel driver in use: ehci_hcd
lspci -knn: Kernel modules: ehci-hcd
lsmod: Module  Size  Used by
lsmod: ehci_hcd   35148  0
lsmod: ohci_hcd   18212  0
lsmod: evdev   8608  0
lsmod: ixp4xx_eth 12216  0
lsmod: ixp4xx_npe  7936  2 ixp4xx_eth
lsmod: ixp4xx_beeper   2720  0
lsmod: firmware_class  7552  1 ixp4xx_npe
lsmod: ixp4xx_qmgr 5336  6 ixp4xx_eth
lsmod: usbcore   128284  3 ehci_hcd,ohci_hcd
df: Filesystem   1k-blocks  Used Available Use% Mounted on
df: tmpfs1475612 14744   0% /dev
free:   total used free   shared  
buffers
free:   Mem:295161487614640
00

free:  Swap:000
free: Total:295161487614640
/proc/cmdline: console=ttyS0,115200 rtc-x1205.probe=0,0x6f noirqdebug
/proc/cpuinfo: Processor: XScale-IXP42x Family rev 1 (v5l)
/proc/cpuinfo: BogoMIPS: 266.24
/proc/cpuinfo: Features: swp half thumb fastmult edsp
/proc/cpuinfo: CPU implementer: 0x69
/proc/cpuinfo: CPU architecture: 5TE
/proc/cpuinfo: CPU variant: 0x0
/proc/cpuinfo: CPU part: 0x41f
/proc/cpuinfo: CPU revision: 1
/proc/cpuinfo: Cache type: undefined 5
/proc/cpuinfo: Cache clean: undefined 5
/proc/cpuinfo: Cache lockdown: undefined 5
/proc/cpuinfo: Cache format: Harvard
/proc/cpuinfo: I size: 32768
/proc/cpuinfo: I assoc: 32
/proc/cpuinfo: I line length: 32
/proc/cpuinfo: I sets: 32
/proc/cpuinfo: D size: 32768
/proc/cpuinfo: D assoc: 32
/proc/cpuinfo: D line length: 32
/proc/cpuinfo: D sets: 32
/proc/cpuinfo:
/proc/cpuinfo: Hardware: Linksys NSLU2
/proc/cpuinfo: Revision: 
/proc/cpuinfo: Serial: 
/proc/ioports: - : PCI I/O Space
/proc/iomem: -01ff : System RAM
/proc/iomem:   00025000-002b7fff : Kernel text
/proc/iomem:   002b8000-00300833 : Kernel data
/proc/iomem: 4800-4bff : PCI Memory Space
/proc/iomem:   4800-48000fff : :00:01.0
/proc/iomem: 4800-48000fff : ohci_hcd
/proc/iomem:   48001000-48001fff : :00:01.1
/proc/iomem: 48001000-48001fff : ohci_hcd
/proc/iomem:   48002000-480020ff : :00:01.2
/proc/iomem: 48002000-480020ff : ehci_hcd
/proc/iomem: 5000-50ff : IXP4XX-Flash.0
/proc/iomem:   5000-50ff : IXP4XXFlash
/proc/iomem: 6000-60003fff : IXP4xx Queue Manager
/proc/iomem: c800-c8000fff : serial8250.0
/proc/iomem:   c800-c81f : serial
/proc/iomem: c8001000-c8001fff : serial8250.0
/proc/iomem:   c8001000-c800101f : serial
/proc/iomem: c8007000-c8007fff : NPE-B
/proc/iomem: c8008000-c8008fff : NPE-C
/proc/iomem: c8009000-c8009fff : eth0
/proc/iomem: c800b000-c800bfff : pxa2xx-udc
/proc/interrupts:CPU0
/proc/interrupts:   3:616  IXP4xx  IXP4xx Queue Manager
/proc/interrupts:   5:  18518  IXP4xx  timer1
/proc/interrupts:  11:   1305  IXP4xx  ixp4xx-beeper
/proc/interrupts:  15:   1054  IXP4xx  serial
/proc/interrupts:  22:  0   

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Bug#524342: Even with less partitions

2009-04-16 Thread Xavier J. B. L.

Hi,

This behaviour is reproducible with less partitions in scheme partition. 
I tried with this:


| Partition | Tipe | Mount point | Space |
   | sda1 + sdb1 | Primary - ext3 | / | 10 GB |
   | sda2 + sdb2 | Primary - swap | swap | 1 GB |
   | sda3 + sdb3 | Primary - ext3 | /chrut | 4 GB |
   | sda4 + sdb4 | Primary - ext3 | /var/log | 1 GB |

and debian-installer exits when configuring RAID.

Regards,
Xan.



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Bug#514055: debian still not working on PS3

2009-04-16 Thread Geoff Levand
Hi Wartan,

On 03/22/2009 01:46 PM, Wartan Hachaturow wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 10:25 PM, Wouter Verhelst  wrote:
>>> I'll continue working on this stuff, this was just a test image to make sure
>>> kernel modules were loaded fine.

>> If you have patches, I can help you get them into d-i proper.
> 
> Well, I've got commit rights in d-i's svn ;)

I just tried the latest d-i testing image (16-Apr-2009 17:59),
but it still fails with this CD-ROM drivers not found problem.

Did these changes get committed?  If not, could you please commit
them, or post what you have so Wouter can do that?

Thanks.

-Geoff




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Processed: setting package to console-setup-sun5-ekmap console-setup-fonts-udeb bdf2psf console-setup-ataritt-ekmap console-setup-pc-ekmap console-setup-sun4-ekmap console-setup-mini console-setup-ude

2009-04-16 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org:

> #console-setup (1.33) UNRELEASED; urgency=low
> #
> #  * Basque. Closes: #522565
> #  * Galician. Closes: #524261
> #
> package console-setup-sun5-ekmap console-setup-fonts-udeb bdf2psf 
> console-setup-ataritt-ekmap console-setup-pc-ekmap console-setup-sun4-ekmap 
> console-setup-mini console-setup-udeb console-setup-amiga-ekmap console-setup 
> console-setup-macintoshold-ekmap
Ignoring bugs not assigned to: console-setup-sun5-ekmap 
console-setup-fonts-udeb bdf2psf console-setup-ataritt-ekmap 
console-setup-pc-ekmap console-setup-sun4-ekmap console-setup-mini 
console-setup-udeb console-setup-amiga-ekmap console-setup-macintoshold-ekmap 
console-setup

> tags 522565 + pending
Bug#522565: [INTL:eu] console-setup debconf templates Basque translation update
Tags were: l10n patch
Tags added: pending

> tags 524261 + pending
Bug#524261: [INTL:gl] console-setup debconf translation update
Tags were: l10n
Bug#524260: [INTL:gl] console-setup debconf translation update
Tags added: pending

>
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Bug#524239: Bug#524233: console-setup should conflict with console-data

2009-04-16 Thread Kurt Roeckx
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 07:13:36AM +0200, Christian Perrier wrote:
> Quoting Anton Zinoviev (an...@lml.bas.bg):
> > merge 524233 524239
> > thanks
> > 
> > On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 07:14:34PM +0200, Kurt Roeckx wrote:
> > > 
> > > console-setup and console-data both allow you to setup the
> > > keyboard layout but they do not take each other settings into
> > > account.
> > 
> > Why this should be considered a bug?  Normaly the users don't have to 
> > install both packages but perhaps there are many reasons why they might 
> > want to install them both.  Console-data and console-cyrillic have 
> > happily coexisted for a decade and now this can continue with 
> > console-setup (exept that it seems console-data and console-cyrillic are 
> > going to become obsolete).
> 
> 
> As the de facto maintainer of console-data, I agree with this. I have
> to add that I unfortunately am entirely unable to implement in c-d
> something to have it grab keymap definitions from
> console-setup. Moreover, as both use different origins for the keymaps
> (c-s uses X.org keymaps while c-d provides the old-style Linux console
> keymaps, crafted by generation of Linux users over yearsturning
> into a giant mess), it is very likely that many keymaps do not
> necessarily correspond.
> 
> 
> I would be delighted to obsolete console-data, as many people
> know. There are however several steps to achieve before that happens
> (one of those being d-i uing console-setup).

Well, X now Depends on console-setup, so you're atleast going
to get more people install this.

> An I indeed have no idea about how to turn console-data into a
> completely obsolete package and then offer users a decent transition
> to console-setup

I think there are a few things that console-setup doesn't do
that atleast console-tools does:
- calling setterm to set powersaving mode.
- Set keyboard rate
- Being able to set numlock on boot

I got a little confused about console-data being the package
that ask the debconf questions, but it seems that console-common
is actually the package that set up keyboard.  So you can argue
where the second bug belongs to.

I have no idea if console-setup does anything more than
console-common / console-data.

Anyway, my problem with the current situation is that there are 2
config files where I can set the same thing, and it's not obvious
which of the 2 is going to win.

In general, it would be better that there was only 1 source of
keyboard layouts.  And I have no problem going with those of X,
but I have no idea if the quality of both are the same or not.


Kurt




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Re: No kernel modules were found

2009-04-16 Thread MaTa
Hi

Check if the kernel version of the "hd-media" image are the same that
"netinst cd".

When a installation starts and the menu appears, you can press "alt + f2"
keys to change the terminal and type "uname -a". To halt the machine type
"halt". Check it in the two installations versions.

I try to help you
Oriol


Bug#524239: Bug#524233: console-setup should conflict with console-data

2009-04-16 Thread Christian Perrier
Quoting Kurt Roeckx (k...@roeckx.be):

> I got a little confused about console-data being the package
> that ask the debconf questions, but it seems that console-common
> is actually the package that set up keyboard.  So you can argue
> where the second bug belongs to.

No, the questions really belong to c-d.


> 
> I have no idea if console-setup does anything more than
> console-common / console-data.
> 
> Anyway, my problem with the current situation is that there are 2
> config files where I can set the same thing, and it's not obvious
> which of the 2 is going to win.

I understand and we certainly need to address this. I think that
conflicting would be the easiest thing to do but I don't have an good
figure of the exact consequences.

Please note that I maintain c-d on a best^W worst effort basis,
essentially beause it being closely related to D-I needs that someone
takes care of doing the needed changes when something changes on D-I
side (mostly added languages and the like).

The real maintainer is Alastair McKinstry but he has very few time
since quite a while, for the maintenance of his packages. However, I
think that we really would need more than my own (non-)"expertise" in
order to handle that overall transition for console-related stuff.

> 
> In general, it would be better that there was only 1 source of
> keyboard layouts.  And I have no problem going with those of X,
> but I have no idea if the quality of both are the same or not.

The quality of c-s is much better and has the advantage of (finally)
bringing the same keymap system for X and the console.

However, old-style keymaps are very widespreadeven if they are now
less and less used: either people use desktop-based environments and
they don't really care about very highly exact keymapping at the
console.or they install console-only systems, in general for
serversand they either use US keyboardsor d'ont really care
about a very exact (or complete) keymap.

The last remaining niche is the case of people who exclusively work
outside X with extensive use of the keyboard and who need to handle
non US keyboards. That's a very small niche, indeed.

So, I think that switching to c-s and do these things as smple as
possible is the way to go.





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