[Goswin von Brederlow]
> And discover2 is actively maintained?
As far as I know, that is the package used by progeny themselves. It
should be actively maintained, yes.
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Petter Reinholdtsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> [Martin Sjögren]
> > We were supposed to migrate to discover 2.x, in cooperation with
> > Progeny. There were several blocking issues from a d-i point of
> > view, and I don't know what finally happened. Pere?
>
> We are waiting for me to get back
[Martin Sjögren]
> We were supposed to migrate to discover 2.x, in cooperation with
> Progeny. There were several blocking issues from a d-i point of
> view, and I don't know what finally happened. Pere?
We are waiting for me to get back to Jeff Licquie with the test
results and more problems to b
lör 2003-08-23 klockan 22.16 skrev Steve Langasek:
> Hello,
>
> I understand that d-i now uses discover, and that this is therefore a
> likely place to find someone who would be able to address bugs in the
> package. There is currently a grave bug against discover for failing to
> install if /cdr
Steve Langasek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello,
>
> I understand that d-i now uses discover, and that this is therefore a
> likely place to find someone who would be able to address bugs in the
> package. There is currently a grave bug against discover for failing to
> install if /cdrom is m
Hello,
I understand that d-i now uses discover, and that this is therefore a
likely place to find someone who would be able to address bugs in the
package. There is currently a grave bug against discover for failing to
install if /cdrom is mounted. There are comments in the BTS about a
possible
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