Re: Can't sign packages on kFreeBSD because gpg wants /dev/tty

2008-02-15 Thread markus schnalke
Aurelien Jarno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > markus schnalke a écrit : > > Hoi community, > > > > I have a kFreeBSD machine running and started to port my debian > > packages (see http://prog.marmaro.de/deb-repo/ ) to kfreebsd-i386. > > > > It worked well until gpg starts to sign the .dsc and .cha

Re: Can't sign packages on kFreeBSD because gpg wants /dev/tty

2008-02-15 Thread Aurelien Jarno
markus schnalke a écrit : > Hoi community, > > I have a kFreeBSD machine running and started to port my debian > packages (see http://prog.marmaro.de/deb-repo/ ) to kfreebsd-i386. > > It worked well until gpg starts to sign the .dsc and .changes. gpg > wants to open /dev/tty which does not work.

Re: Debian Installer Lenny Beta2: Kernel update work

2008-02-15 Thread Jerome Warnier
Funny to get this here, isn't it? :-D On ven, 2008-02-15 at 12:42 -0200, Otavio Salvador wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > Hello, > > While we're in the way to release Debian Installer Lenny Beta1, some > work can start to be done for Beta2. > > As you probably know,

Can't sign packages on kFreeBSD because gpg wants /dev/tty

2008-02-15 Thread markus schnalke
Hoi community, I have a kFreeBSD machine running and started to port my debian packages (see http://prog.marmaro.de/deb-repo/ ) to kfreebsd-i386. It worked well until gpg starts to sign the .dsc and .changes. gpg wants to open /dev/tty which does not work. I think this problem is known ... To so

Re: New install CD needed

2008-02-15 Thread Aurelien Jarno
Joshua Cummings a écrit : > Hi Hi, > Looks like it's about time for a new install CD image. > The current release is from almost a year ago and obviously defaults to > GNUAB. An updated sources.list is clearly the biggest benefit, along > with a possible 6.3 kernel. > Who's in charge of generat

Debian Installer Lenny Beta2: Kernel update work

2008-02-15 Thread Otavio Salvador
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello, While we're in the way to release Debian Installer Lenny Beta1, some work can start to be done for Beta2. As you probably know, we plan to do a fast release after Beta1 gets out using 2.6.24 kernels. This is where development can start to be d