Not quite sure what the question is, but I'll try to provide some
background information on discover in the hope that it might answer at
least part of the question.
The task today of the discover package in the installation phrase is to
ensure hardware specific packages are installed. It ensure
Hi,
I think there was consensus to introduce the non-free-firmware section
and move the non-free firmware blobs there. I'm wondering what we need
to do next?
Besides the ftp team setting the new section up, I expect the installer
would need changes to enable it instead of non-free when non-free
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On 01/05/2016 09:29 PM, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
>> Ping ;-).
>
> Sorry, but I'm pretty sure pinging people after a whooping 3-day
> delay is not going to get your patches reviewed quicker.
No problem. It would just be nice to have working sparc64 su
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Bug #802702 [busybox] CVE-2011-5325: busybox: Directory traversal via crafted
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> thanks
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On Sat, Jan 9, 2016 at 6:51 PM, Ansgar Burchardt wrote:
> I think there was consensus to introduce the non-free-firmware section
> and move the non-free firmware blobs there. I'm wondering what we need
> to do next?
I have a question about the implementation; will non-free firmware be
in non-fre
Ansgar Burchardt (2016-01-09):
> I think there was consensus to introduce the non-free-firmware section
> and move the non-free firmware blobs there. I'm wondering what we need
> to do next?
>
> Besides the ftp team setting the new section up, I expect the installer
> would need changes to enabl
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Wide character (U+126) in pattern match (m//) at /usr/bin/ckbcomp line 3847.
Wide charac
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On Fri, Jan 08, 2016 at 06:40:31AM +0100, Christian PERRIER wrote:
>
> To other D-I developers: I'm very tempted to give full confidence in
> Marco's proposals (this one and the one related to devices creation),
> apply these patches, upload and wait for input.
> Any obje
Marco d'Itri writes:
> On Jan 08, Marco d'Itri wrote:
>
>> If there are some doubts that devices.tar.gz could still be needed in
>> the future then I would start with a smaller patch which keeps all the
>> old code around.
> Here it is.
> If somebody will report valid uses for devices.tar.gz t
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Bug #770032 [partman-auto] home recipe allocates
preseed_1.69_amd64.changes uploaded successfully to localhost
along with the files:
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Greetings,
Yo
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Ansgar Burchardt wrote:
> I think there was consensus to introduce the non-free-firmware
> section
> and move the non-free firmware blobs there. I'm wondering what we
> need
> to do next?
While it's good that at least something happens it's really sad and
kinda disturbing to see that a more narro
And btw:
Even if Debian doesn't want to do the non-open thing now or perhaps
generally doesn't want to allow people to opt-out of closed source
software while keeping other non-free software, then the name
non-free-firmware seems to break the current naming, doesn't it?
main
contrib
non-free
These
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On Jan 09, Geert Stappers wrote:
> * It is not clear what problem is being fixed.
It allows to support new use cases like OS snapshots, real read only OS
filesystems, real shared (maybe networked) OS filesystems and stateless
computers.
For a more detailed discussion
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Hi ports people,
I'm not exactly sure what happened with debian-ports@ (I think there
were some planned changes but I don't remember the outcome), so I'm
explicitly sending this to bsd/hurd lists since I suspect the linux
ports are less likely to be affected by this.
We have a bug report with a p
John Paul Adrian Glaubitz (2016-01-09):
> No problem. It would just be nice to have working sparc64 support in d-i
> rather soon because Wheezy is going to be EOL soon and many people would
> like to reinstall their sparc64 machines with a Debian release that is
> still receving updates.
I don't
On Jan 10, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> We have a bug report with a patch by Marco against debootstrap (see
> attachment), which changes how devices are generated; I can't really
> tell how much this might affect all of you (especially with debootstrap
It is not supposed to, since both hurd and kfree
Hi,
And thanks for the details.
Petter Reinholdtsen (2016-01-09):
> Not quite sure what the question is, but I'll try to provide some
> background information on discover in the hope that it might answer at
> least part of the question.
It seems a "VCS" word was missing in my earlier mail. Know
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On 01/10/2016 01:11 AM, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
> (2016-01-09):
>> No problem. It would just be nice to have working sparc64 support
>> in d-i rather soon because Wheezy is going to be EOL soon and
>> many people would lik
On Sat, Jan 09, 2016 at 10:36:53PM +0100, Philippe Cerfon wrote:
> And btw:
> Even if Debian doesn't want to do the non-open thing now or perhaps
> generally doesn't want to allow people to opt-out of closed source
> software while keeping other non-free software, then the name
> non-free-firmware
John Paul Adrian Glaubitz (2016-01-10):
> On 01/10/2016 01:11 AM, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> > I don't see how pushing your changes to d-i git speeds things up
> > for anyone. It's not like we're releasing images for this platform.
> > If anyone is doing that outside debian.org, the push is no
> > r
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I just installed a new stretch system using the alpha 4 netinst image, manual
install. The root partition that I chose already had a filesystem. When parted
wanted to create the filesystem, it
Hi,
and thanks for your report.
g...@leonde.de (2016-01-10):
> Package: partman-base
> Version: 188
> Severity: important
>
> --- Please enter the report below this line. ---
> I just installed a new stretch system using the alpha 4 netinst image, manual
> install. The root partition that I ch
* John Paul Adrian Glaubitz [2016-01-02 21:10]:
> Here's a small set of changes which adds support for the
> sparc64 architecture. It basically clones the scripts
> and tests from the sparc architecture which was using the
> same 64-bit kernel that sparc64 is using.
Thanks, I committed both patch
Quoting Geert Stappers (stapp...@stappers.nl):
> * No pointers to the discussion in the opening of this B.R.
There's a lengthy discussion in -devel and this issue about merged
/usr is something I see floting around for years.
Random picks in the said discussion seem to show a quite good agreeme
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