On Monday 24 March 2008, Charles Abdouch wrote:
> The platform I am working on is not a MiniMac though very similar.
> Basically if I could load an old BIOS on my MiniMac prior to them
> including CSM, I would have the same setup as the machine I am working
> on. As it is, when Debian Linux sees th
Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Otavio Salvador wrote:
>> Today Martin broght a question on IRC about System.map files being
>> installed on kernel udebs and thinking about it looks like it's
>> useless for us.
>
> Why do you think it's useless?
>
> - If System.map is included in the k
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Joey Hess wrote:
> Independent of repository, I have no problems with tasksel being moved
> from the tasksel alioth package to the d-i one, if managing its committers
^^^
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Christian Perrier wrote:
> Well, I volunterily launched this, about tasksel because I feel like
> the package is, in reality, maintained by the D-I team since about
> 2004.
>
> Joey is definitely the one who bringed the most to it (working on it
> with big "hops") so I think he should have the las
Otavio Salvador wrote:
> Today Martin broght a question on IRC about System.map files being
> installed on kernel udebs and thinking about it looks like it's
> useless for us.
Why do you think it's useless?
- If System.map is included in the kernel image udeb, pass it to depmod
via -F a
Thanks as always Frans,
As this is a somewhat specialize need at the moment (though the expectation
is that someday UEFI would be a standard on AMD64 and i386 platforms) I
expect to spend 99.98% of the work on this myself with minimal guidance from
you and others as needed.
The platform I am work
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Martin Michlmayr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> * Otavio Salvador <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-03-24 14:16]:
>> I've done kernel-wedge upload and it'll show up in next dinstall
>> run.
>
> Thanks a lot!
>
>> Please try to make it as soon as possible so we can have most (if
>> possible all) d-i archite
Jeroen van Wolffelaar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
<...>
> All done, except openssh which is out of sync. This fell right into the
> long Easter weekend where I was offline, sorry.
Good. No problem.
> I've tried to fudge ssh -4 in anyway, I hope it'll succeed and the
> udeb's aren't lost yet by t
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* Robert Millan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-03-11 12:16]:
> > Anyway, armel is the directory now and arm the symlink (don't ask).
> >
> > Do you have a new patch that uses initramfs?
>
> Here.
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On Monday 24 March 2008, Bruno Lambert wrote:
> I can't install debian-testing (since more than 3 weeks now, trying
> new weekly build every week) without network connection.
Please state the real problem, and not the consequence.
Form your mail I understand that your actual problem is that the in
On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 07:52:22PM -0300, Otavio Salvador wrote:
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> Hello Jeroen,
>
> Here goes another list of source packages for syncing:
>
> devmapper
> glib2.0
> gtk2-engines
> lvm2
> openssh
> pango1.0
All done, except openssh which is ou
On Monday 24 March 2008, Charles Abdouch wrote:
> I originally sent this email out 12-Dec-2007 but with the apparent
> workload everyone had, and the fact this was certainly a low priority for
> most people, I waited till now to resend it. I am hoping all these issues
Glad you did.
> can be resol
* Otavio Salvador <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-03-24 14:16]:
> I've done kernel-wedge upload and it'll show up in next dinstall
> run.
Thanks a lot!
> Please try to make it as soon as possible so we can have most (if
> possible all) d-i architectures migrated in next days.
I've uploaded arm, armel,
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Now that the Beta release is out, I hope that contributor's workloads are
reduced sufficiently to help me with some questions.
I originally sent this email out 12-Dec-2007 but with the apparent workload
everyone had, and the fact this was certainly a low priority for most
people, I waited till
On 23-Mar-08, 16:36 (CDT), Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sunday 23 March 2008, Steve Greenland wrote:
> > Pretty much what the subject says. Using mirror ftp.us.debian.org,
> > release testing.
>
> You're not giving us any information here.
>
> Exactly what installation method and im
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I can't install debian-testing (since more than 3 weeks now, trying
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card is only recognises by kernel 2.6.24, so I need to install testing
from CD then compile my kernel (o
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> Quoting Frans Pop ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
>> I'm personally not in favor of moving tasksel to D-I.
>> D-I SVN is not "all your source are belong to us"...
>
>
> Well, I volunterily launched this, about tasksel because I feel like
> the package is, in
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Quoting Frans Pop ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I'm personally not in favor of moving tasksel to D-I.
> D-I SVN is not "all your source are belong to us"...
Well, I volunterily launched this, about tasksel because I feel like
the package is, in reality, maintained by the D-I team since about
2004.
Joe
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>
> Today Luk Claes requested the removal of Martin Sjogren from Uploaders
> because he's being MIA'd. This seems like a good occasion to do a more
> general cleanup of the Uploaders field in our control f
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Op 24-03-2008 om 17:33 schreef Frans Pop:
> On Monday 24 March 2008, Geert Stappers wrote:
> > reopen 471130
> > thanks
>
> As I think I have told you before, this is the wrong way to reopen bug
> reports. You should use the 'found' command instead. See the BTS
> documentation for further info.
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> Christian Perrier:
> clock-setup
> hw-detect
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Hello,
Today Martin broght a question on IRC about System.map files being
installed on kernel udebs and thinking about it looks like it's
useless for us.
I've prepared the attached patch to remove it for future
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I'll commit it.
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Yep, I have seen that spam also.
And I have the (blunt[1]) request to do something against it.
Where I should have not respond to that request,
because I[2] can't do anything about it
I'm now asking
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> Ok. I'll upload kernel-wedge later today together with i386 and
> amd64.
>
> Please folks, give it all a try in meanwhile if possible. I guess
> nothing serious will show up but better be safe then s
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On Monday 24 March 2008, Otavio Salvador wrote:
> If we're going to move tasksel (maybe others) there, maybe would be
> better to decide where to put them all together.
I'm personally not in favor of moving tasksel to D-I.
D-I SVN is not "all your source are belong to us"...
We already have a sig
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On Monday 24 March 2008, Robert Millan wrote:
> Please settle on something before moving ...
Already done as announced, but if need be it can be moved again.
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Hi,
Today Luk Claes requested the removal of Martin Sjogren from Uploaders
because he's being MIA'd. This seems like a good occasion to do a more
general cleanup of the Uploaders field in our control files.
Below a proposal sorted by name.
In most cases these are people who have not actively co
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> Ok. I'll upload kernel-wedge later today together with i386 and
> amd64.
Will you upload linux-modules for them too?
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> > On Sunday 23 March 2008, Robert Millan wrote:
> >> So where do we move it to, trunk/win32-loader?
> >
> > For now this has my strong preference, partially because we just have too
> > fe
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reopen 471130
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Op 22-03-2008 om 16:35 schreef Ronald:
> This bug has not been fixed.
This bugreport is reopened.
> I have this in my preseed.cfg (which is inside my initrd.gz):
>
> d-i lilo-installer/skip boolean true
>
> And I'm using todays upload..
> md5sum: 802c43bcd8140e4b6dd969af80d
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> reopen 471130
Bug#471130: installation-reports: Installer still wants to install lilo if you
disable lilo in preseed
'reopen' may be inappropriate when a bug has been closed with a version;
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Bug reop
retitle 464023 d-i: Message displayed 'Insert CD 1'
tags 464023 moreinfo
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Op 23-03-2008 om 13:29 schreef Gilberto Segundo:
> I tried to install Debian Lenny from DVDs of the days 10 march 2008
> and 17 march 2008.
>
> In the question: Scan another CD or DVD? My answer was "not".
>
> The in
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> retitle 464023 d-i: Message displayed 'Insert CD 1'
Bug#464023: Debian(Lenny) installer stuck.
Changed Bug title to `d-i: Message displayed 'Insert CD 1'' from `Debian(Lenny)
installer stuck.'.
(By the way, that Bug is currently marked as done.)
> tag
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> reassign 355130 busybox
Bug#355130: Please consider this patch, that adds the ability to cross-compile
your package
Bug reassigned from package `busybox-static' to `busybox'.
> merg
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Bug#466771: busybox cpio: double free or corruption during cpio extraction of
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Severity set to `normal' from `important'
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