brltty: does this really need to depend on libicu?

2008-10-14 Thread Frans Pop
Hi, While working on debian-cd I noticed that the netinst image had grown from ~150MB to ~175MB since the D-I Beta2 release. Some investigation showed that a bit over 5MB of that was due to libicu38 now being included on the CD, which seems to be a new dependency from brltty. Does brltty reall

Re: brltty: does this really need to depend on libicu?

2008-10-14 Thread Samuel Thibault
Frans Pop, le Tue 14 Oct 2008 14:54:35 +0200, a écrit : > a bit over 5MB of that was due to libicu38 now being included on the > CD, which seems to be a new dependency from brltty. > > Does brltty really need such a huge library for unicode support? It is not really for unicode support, it is for

Re: Bits from the Debian CD team

2008-10-14 Thread Frans Pop
On Wednesday 15 October 2008, Steve McIntyre wrote: > * Full CD sets for all architectures: >+ i386, amd64 and source will all be available for download as ISO, > torrent and jigdo >+ for powerpc we will create ISOs/torrents for the first 8 CDs > only (with the rest as jigdo) >

Re: Bits from the Debian CD team

2008-10-14 Thread Piotr Gęga
Steve McIntyre pisze: > Hi folks, > > It's probably time for a quick update on what we've been up to > lately in terms of producing Debian CD and DVD and (!) BD images. > > That will give the game away for the biggest change that has happened > lately - we're now producing some Blu-ray images alo

Re: Bits from the Debian CD team

2008-10-14 Thread Adrian von Bidder
Hi, Just spontaneous thoughts - if you've already discussed this to death, don't bother to reply. [if you do: cc's appreciated.] On Wednesday 15 October 2008 01.23:34 Steve McIntyre wrote: > * Full CD sets for all architectures: >+ i386, amd64 and source will all be available for download a

Re: Bits from the Debian CD team

2008-10-14 Thread Frans Pop
On Wednesday 15 October 2008, Adrian von Bidder wrote: > * binary: a basic KDE/GNOME/XFCE desktop environment and standard > server (LAMP + Python + PostgreSQL?) should be on the isos (first > three?) and referring to DVD and/or net for the rest (and there's > Jigdo, too)? Quick comment: If you w