Package: anna
Version: 0.026 (not installed)
Severity: important
When anna is called for the second time, it fails to load Packages.gz.
Apparently it searches in a wrong directory and then segfaults:
Prompt: 1 - 1, default=net-retriever: Fetch modules from the Internet>
wget: wget -c -q
http://w
On Sun, Apr 06, 2003 at 10:07:20AM +0200, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
>
> [Denis Barbier]
> > Hmmm, sending SIGUSR1 signal should allow this too.
>
> Well, it doesn't.
But it does work in languagechooser, doesn't it? Changing language
takes effect immediately.
> > And you can append 'en' to LAN
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sön 2003-04-06 klockan 12.31 skrev Petter Reinholdtsen:
> [Martin Sjögren]
> >>> - decide a /cdrom/.disk/ file. anna_autoinst?
> >>
> >> And what would contain this file ? a list of udebs ? a name of an
> >> install scenario ?
> >
> > A list of udebs, sorry for being unclear. One udeb name per li
* Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> [Sebastian Ley]
> >> Any chance you can keep a copy of it in CVS, debian-installer/doc/html/?
> >
> > I have no account, so anyone feel free to download and put it under
> > cvs.
>
> How do we keep it up to date? We need to decide which version is
> the master, an
[Martin Sjögren]
>>> - decide a /cdrom/.disk/ file. anna_autoinst?
>>
>> And what would contain this file ? a list of udebs ? a name of an
>> install scenario ?
>
> A list of udebs, sorry for being unclear. One udeb name per line.
I like this idea. But I think the files should be named anna_inc
[Sebastian Ley]
>> Any chance you can keep a copy of it in CVS, debian-installer/doc/html/?
>
> I have no account, so anyone feel free to download and put it under
> cvs.
How do we keep it up to date? We need to decide which version is the
master, and which is the copy. That goes for all the pa
Alastair McKinstry wrote:
> On Sun, 2003-04-06 at 08:12, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
>>And I am fairly sure the buildd is compiling as a normal user and not
>>root. This will at the moment make it impossible to build the boot
>>floppies. I suspect this package will fail to build on all platforms
Accepted:
base-installer_0.019.dsc
to pool/main/b/base-installer/base-installer_0.019.dsc
base-installer_0.019.tar.gz
to pool/main/b/base-installer/base-installer_0.019.tar.gz
base-installer_0.019_all.udeb
to pool/main/b/base-installer/base-installer_0.019_all.udeb
kernel-installer_0.019_all
base-installer_0.019_i386.changes uploaded successfully to localhost
along with the files:
base-installer_0.019.dsc
base-installer_0.019.tar.gz
base-installer_0.019_all.udeb
kernel-installer_0.019_all.udeb
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Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> [Thomas Viehmann]
>
>>For installation at least, a local root hole is completely
>>irrelevant. (There is no root password and no users.)
>>The only thing that needs to be ensured is that the installed kernel
>>is not vulnerable. That means
>>- until a new point release
Package: kbd-chooser
Version: 0.017
Severity: wishlist
The list of PS/2 keymaps available is displayed in semi-random order.
The top three entries are
[trq] Turkish
[se-latin1] Swedish
[slovene] Slovenian
This is not sorted alphabeticaly. I think it should be. If the
entires are rewritt
On Sun, 2003-04-06 at 08:12, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> [Alastair McKinstry]
> >> It's not clear to me if you intend for the package to include the whole
> >> debian-installer source tree, or just the build directory.
> > Just the build directory.
>
> I believe I've seen some buildd maintainers
I'd already done the upload when I received this mail, but yes, I think
the build-installer package deserves more discussion than its received.
I tried to trigger this on debian-boot, but mostly got little reply.
First,
Is the build-installer route the way to go, as in should we use a
package of
Accepted:
rootskel_0.23.dsc
to pool/main/r/rootskel/rootskel_0.23.dsc
rootskel_0.23.tar.gz
to pool/main/r/rootskel/rootskel_0.23.tar.gz
rootskel_0.23_i386.udeb
to pool/main/r/rootskel/rootskel_0.23_i386.udeb
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Accepted:
main-menu_0.026.dsc
to pool/main/m/main-menu/main-menu_0.026.dsc
main-menu_0.026.tar.gz
to pool/main/m/main-menu/main-menu_0.026.tar.gz
main-menu_0.026_i386.udeb
to pool/main/m/main-menu/main-menu_0.026_i386.udeb
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sön 2003-04-06 klockan 09.01 skrev Petter Reinholdtsen:
> - A boot option should be available to point d-i to the file on the
> floppy, and it should load all answers from there, and set
> DEBCONF_PRIORITY=critical.
There are questions asked with priority critical, and I think they
shoul
[Denis Barbier]
> Hmmm, sending SIGUSR1 signal should allow this too.
Well, it doesn't.
> And you can append 'en' to LANGUAGE environment variable before
> running cdebconf.
I suspect this would override the selected choice every time cdebconf
is restarted (after a crash, or when the frontend c
main-menu_0.026_i386.changes uploaded successfully to localhost
along with the files:
main-menu_0.026.dsc
main-menu_0.026.tar.gz
main-menu_0.026_i386.udeb
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