debian-installer 20220917 via tpu

2022-09-17 Thread Cyril Brulebois
d accept debian-installer from tpu; as mentioned in my initial mail about the Bookworm Alpha 1 release, this will require a prop-up to unstable, with 20220917 in tpu (and then testing) replacing 20220914 in unstable. FTP Masters, please sync the installer from *tpu* to testing, once it's availabl

debian-installer_20220917_source.changes ACCEPTED into testing-proposed-updates

2022-09-17 Thread Debian FTP Masters
Mapping bookworm-proposed-updates to testing-proposed-updates. Accepted: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Format: 1.8 Date: Sat, 17 Sep 2022 21:54:33 +0200 Source: debian-installer Architecture: source Version: 20220917 Distribution: bookworm-proposed-updates Urgency: medium

Processing of debian-installer_20220917_source.changes

2022-09-17 Thread Debian FTP Masters
debian-installer_20220917_source.changes uploaded successfully to localhost along with the files: debian-installer_20220917.dsc debian-installer_20220917.tar.gz debian-installer_20220917_source.buildinfo Greetings, Your Debian queue daemon (running on host usper.debian.org)

Re: Status of Debian Installer Bookworm Alpha 1: 2 blockers

2022-09-17 Thread Paul Gevers
Hi kibi, On 17-09-2022 01:41, Cyril Brulebois wrote: A few questions I can think of: - Is that a good idea in the first place? I think so, sidestepping temporary issues in unstable looks like a valid usecase? AFAIK that *is* the most common use of tpu these days (getting things into tes