On Thu, Jan 25, 2007 at 12:30:21AM +0100, Frans Pop wrote:
> You suggestion to first install debconf, then x11-common, then cdebconf is
> not really a solution as cdebconf is intended to replace debconf, which
> makes installing debconf first kind of a nobrainer.
Actually, it should work just fi
Hi Frans and EddyP,
Its fantastic! I wiped out everything and started from scratch and I
can now build the miniiso. I'll start posting what I learn about
customizing d-i in my blog.
Thank you.
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Bug#407577: cdebconf-gtk-udeb: frontend crashes on GoBack from user-setup
Bug reassigned from package `cdebconf-gtk-udeb' to `cdebconf'.
> retitle 407577 cdebconf: frontend crashes on GoBack from user-setup
Bug#407577: cdebconf
reassign 407577 cdebconf
retitle 407577 cdebconf: frontend crashes on GoBack from user-setup
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On Wednesday 24 January 2007 18:16, Attilio Fiandrotti wrote:
> I noticed that this bug can
On Thursday 25 January 2007 02:40, Eddy Petrișor wrote:
> Rage Callao wrote:
> > I did use fakeroot as well as tried it as root but still the same
> > error.
If you ran it as root at some point, try cleaning up by running 'make
reallyclean' _as root_ and then trying again with fakeroot.
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I have written some text that should explain how a user can do installations
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Rage Callao wrote:
> On 1/22/07, Eddy Petrișor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Probably not using fakeroot or being root while trying to build the
>> image?
>
> Hi EddyP, thank you for replying.
>
> I did use fakeroot as well as tried it as root but
severity 408228 normal
tags 408228 + wontfix
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Or rather, "wontfix yet".
Reason is that cdebconf is not yet ready to be a full replacement for
debconf. It is currently mostly available for testing and development
purposes.
Issues like this are therefor to be expected and people installing
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Hi guys,
Somebody who tested the first pppoe image I prepared reported a weird issue:
- ---8<-
- - [...] probing in eth0 was normal, but in case of eth1 and eth2 was just once
packet and then an abort
- - I came back to the menu aga
retitle 404950 [mips] Disk is advertised as partition on SWARM (Broadcom
BCM91250a)
clone 404950 -1
reassign 404950 parman-base
reassign -1 linux-2.6 2.6.18-7
block 404950 with -1
thanks
On Friday 05 January 2007 01:22, Karsten Merker wrote:
> ~ # ls -l /dev/hda*
> lrwxrwxrwx1 root root
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It should fix the problem you
reported and should allow you to do a full install.
http://users.alioth.debian.org/~eddyp-guest/ppp-2.4.4rel-5/mini-with-ppp-udeb-20070124-1.iso
(there is an extra "-1" appended to the image name)
(Note that I have seen occasionally with all the version
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Tammo Block wrote:
> Hello !
>
> I tested the image and i hate to say that i did not succeed.
> The system ends up as in the attached syslog.
Thanks for the test.
> Can i assist with further information ?
I will prepare another image quickly with a
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Hello !
I tested the image and i hate to say that i did not succeed.
The system ends up as in the attached syslog.
Can i assist with further information ?
kind regards
Tammo Block
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On Monday 22 January 2007 18:42, André Luiz Rodrigues Ferreira wrote:
> - Idea 3
>http://cdd.debian-br.org/~si0ux/artwork/debian/debian-installer/di-moreblue03.png
>
> Screenshot:
>http://cdd.debian-br.org/~si0ux/artwork/debian/debian-installer/screenshots/screenshot-di03.png
Even though I prefer
Hi people,
I released a new version of images. Now, I added the GNOME Icons and are
beautiful! :)
Please look:
http://cdd.debian-br.org/~si0ux/artwork/debian/debian-installer/screenshots/screenshot-di04.png
http://cdd.debian-br.org/~si0ux/artwork/debian/debian-installer/screenshots/screenshot-di
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> tags 408297 + pending
Bug#408297: should honor mirror/*/proxy when fetching keys for local
repositories
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tags 408297 + pending
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On Wednesday 24 January 2007 17:55, John Morrissey wrote:
> It seems mirror/*/proxy isn't being honored when fetching the key,
> since the environment variable http_proxy isn't being set before
> wget(1) is called.
Thanks for your suggested patch. There were some mino
Package: hw-detect, disk-detect, ethdetect
Version: 1.46
Wishlist: It would be nice if disk-detect and ethdetect would, in expert
mode, prompt the user for a list of modules to attempt to load, and
allow the user to un/select modules by hand (or via preseed).
(This would, at least, allow me t
Package: apt-setup
Version: 1:0.16
Severity: normal
Bug #348509 added support for local repositories, including fetching the
signing key for each repo.
It seems mirror/*/proxy isn't being honored when fetching the key, since the
environment variable http_proxy isn't being set before wget(1) is ca
I noticed that this bug can be reproduced the way frans suggested iff
the installer is run at priorities high or critical (low or med don't do).
Another way to reproduce this bug is entering disagreeing passwords,
pressing and then .
Anyway, i pot some test prints in the gtk_go() body and i
Package: arcboot-installer
I tried installing Debian on a SGI O2. The mirror I selected did not
have the arcboot and bvhtool packages for some reason. I could see
errors in the fourth VT but the installer happily finished as if
nothing happened.
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reassign 385026 libcairo-directfb2
tags 385026 patch
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This bug was found [1] to be not related to gtk/dfb, but to accelerated
rectangles drawing in directfb cairo backend, which was hence disabled
upsteam.
ATM the graphical d-i is no more affected by this bug because we started
using, as
Hi
FYI, this bug was eventually found out to be caused by wrong gdkevents
delivery order by the gdk/dfb library and was recently fixed upstream [1].
Anyway, ATM we don't necessarily need a backport of the patch since is
was already fixed with a workaround [2] in the cdebconf GTK frontend.
If/When
-guest/ppp-2.4.4rel-5/mini-with-ppp-udeb-20070124.iso
(Security concerned people can check the signature[3] and md5sums[4] and go
on, if they trust me :-) )
How to test:
In order to test, just boot the image[2] (no boot parameters are needed) and
try to do a basic installation via PPPoE.
What
Lucas Nussbaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> E: Couldn't configure pre-depend x11-common for libxft2, probably a
> dependency cycle.
>
> I could reproduce it outside piuparts. If debconf is not installed, and you
> try to install cdebconf, you run into a problem:
> cdebconf depends on libxft2
Package: cdebconf
Version: 0.108
Severity: important
Usertags: grid5000 piuparts
Hi,
During a piuparts run over all the packages in etch, I ran into a
problem with your package:
Reading package lists...
Building dependency tree...
The following extra packages will be installed:
defoma f
Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> One thing I'm thinking which could be done during DebCamp would be to work
> on the challenges of reducing the memory taken by translations (as
> discussed during the i18n Extremadura session) [1]. As this requires some
> serious hacking in cdebconf and t
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