DVD, jigdo and Windows (was Re: your mail)

2004-06-17 Thread Steve McIntyre
On Tue, Jun 15, 2004 at 11:12:05AM +0200, Richard Atterer wrote:
>On Mon, Jun 14, 2004 at 11:00:58PM +0100, Steve McIntyre wrote:
>> On Mon, Jun 14, 2004 at 11:56:32PM +0200, Richard Atterer wrote:
>> 
>> What exactly is the problem there? It would be _really_ nice if we
>> could get this fixed before sarge is released...
>
>I'm currently working on a fix. Big file support is broken in the stdlibc++
>GCC 3.0 through 3.3. GCC 2.95 or 3.4 is fine.
>
>On one hand, the mingw (GCC for Windows) folks are likely to release a
>mingw version of GCC 3.4 soon (RC is already out), OTOH I'm writing a small
>wrapper which uses normal fopen() etc calls instead of C++ streams.
>
>(Originally, my plan was to wait for GCC 3.4 and avoid doing this dirty
>workaround, that's why it didn't happen earlier. Unfortunately, it looks
>like GCC 3.4 will not be released with sarge, and I don't really want to
>stick to GCC 2.95, so I have to implement the workaround after all.)
>
>So this will be a non-issue RSN.

Cool. Let me know as / when you'd like some help testing it.

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jigdo and debian-cd

2004-06-17 Thread Lucio Crusca
Hello everybody.

I work for a company which is a Debian CDs vendor. We have being selling only 
Woody official CDs for a while, but recenlty a number of customers asked us 
the Sarge CDs and I'm the one responsible for maintaining updated ISO images.

First of all I installed jigdo-lite and built the 13 ISO images. Then I found 
a file, namely README.CD-manufacture, on one of the mirrors. This file tells 
to use the debian-cd package which seems to have nothing to do with jigdo.

All I need is to have working official Sarge ISO images up to date. The 
questions:
1 - What should I use, debian-cd or jigdo? 
1.1 - Just in case the answer is "jigdo", is there a way to make the process 
of updating images less interactive (not interactive at all) so that 
jigdo-lite can be put in a shell script?
1.1.1 - Does this shell script already exist somewhere?
2 - How do I include non-us software in my Sarge images?


Thanks in advance,
L.


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Re: jigdo and debian-cd

2004-06-17 Thread Richard Atterer
On Thu, Jun 17, 2004 at 03:16:17PM +0200, Lucio Crusca wrote:
> 1 - What should I use, debian-cd or jigdo? 

jigdo. :)

> 1.1 - Just in case the answer is "jigdo", is there a way to make the process 
> of updating images less interactive (not interactive at all) so that 
> jigdo-lite can be put in a shell script?
> 1.1.1 - Does this shell script already exist somewhere?

jigdo-mirror is intended for this job. Alternatively, someone posted a 
patch for jigdo-lite just the other day:

https://lists.berlios.de/pipermail/jigdo-user/2004-June/000431.html

Cheers,

  Richard

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