ackages from sid, but I really
| believe that that is not the way to go. I believe that this should be fixed
| by making udebs of those packages with the right dependencies. As for the
| dependency on libc6, that should also be fixed on d-i packages.
yup, as above, imho.
(Cc-ed to boot, to see their co
* jason andrade
| On 20 Dec 2002, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
|
| > Why not both?
|
| frankly i don't see the point in the proliferation of different ISO formats
| from a mirror point of view. i'd prefer to see official debian cd images as:
|
| o a single "lightweight" netin
e only image which
differentiates itself from the others (wrt to the description) is the
XFS netinst image.
So, going from five to two netinst images will cause less rather than
more confusion, I think.
--
Tollef Fog Heen,&
* Richard Atterer
| On Sun, Dec 22, 2002 at 02:20:27PM +0100, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
| > So, going from five to two netinst images will cause less rather than
| > more confusion, I think.
|
| Going from five to _one_ even less so!
;)
| The question is: Do we really *need* two dif
* Richard Atterer
| On Mon, Dec 23, 2002 at 10:34:14AM +0100, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
| > All people who install debian (unless they use ar and tar by hand)
| > need debootstrap. Debootstrap installs base (and some extras, if you
| > want that). This means that for all normal users
ython knows about classes :-) But I do not
| want to start a discussion about pro perl or python :-)
I don't think the python code here looks better at all. It's possible
to write both readable and unreadable python or perl.
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olution you are using and you should be fine.
--
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UNIX is user friendly, it's just p
> > Easy on the formatting... :)
| >
| > That's not formatting, the || die will never be called even if the file
| > does not exist, unless you use parens. Perl parses || at a lower
| > precidence than comma.
|
| Oh, I see. Maybe "or" would work th
ot;${SECTIONSNONUS} non-US/non-free"
+elif [ "${CONTRIB:-0}" != "0" ]; then
+ SECTIONS="${SECTIONS} contrib"
+ SECTIONSNONUS="${SECTIONSNONUS} non-US/contrib"
fi
if [ -n "$LOCAL" ]; then
SECTIONS="$SECTIONS local"
fi
-
-
cd "$2"
--
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UNIX is user friendly, it's just picky about who its friends are : :' :
`. `'
`-
* Raphael Hertzog
| Le Fri, Dec 06, 2002 at 03:53:55AM +0100, Tollef Fog Heen écrivait:
|
| > +# Do I want to have CONTRIB merged in the CD set
| > +# export CONTRIB=1
|
| It should be one by default I guess.
yup, that could be changed.
| > +sections=main
| > if [ "${NONFR
ild-deps on non-free software, perhaps?
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`. `'
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ackages from sid, but I really
| believe that that is not the way to go. I believe that this should be fixed
| by making udebs of those packages with the right dependencies. As for the
| dependency on libc6, that should also be fixed on d-i packages.
yup, as above, imho.
(Cc-ed to boot, to see their co
* jason andrade
| On 20 Dec 2002, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
|
| > Why not both?
|
| frankly i don't see the point in the proliferation of different ISO formats
| from a mirror point of view. i'd prefer to see official debian cd images as:
|
| o a single "lightweight" netin
e only image which
differentiates itself from the others (wrt to the description) is the
XFS netinst image.
So, going from five to two netinst images will cause less rather than
more confusion, I think.
--
Tollef Fog Heen,''`.
UNIX is user friendly, it's just picky about who its friends are : :' :
`. `'
`-
* Richard Atterer
| On Sun, Dec 22, 2002 at 02:20:27PM +0100, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
| > So, going from five to two netinst images will cause less rather than
| > more confusion, I think.
|
| Going from five to _one_ even less so!
;)
| The question is: Do we really *need* two dif
* Richard Atterer
| On Mon, Dec 23, 2002 at 10:34:14AM +0100, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
| > All people who install debian (unless they use ar and tar by hand)
| > need debootstrap. Debootstrap installs base (and some extras, if you
| > want that). This means that for all normal users
ython knows about classes :-) But I do not
| want to start a discussion about pro perl or python :-)
I don't think the python code here looks better at all. It's possible
to write both readable and unreadable python or perl.
--
Tollef Fog Heen,''`.
UNIX is user friendly, it's just picky about who its friends are : :' :
`. `'
`-
ht be included (especially if you're considering
| the hurd).
True, and I believe d-i will have the needed flexibility.
| A little planning now will make for smoother waters in the future...
very, very true.
--
Tollef Fog Heen
uot;components" ?
those won't be used for installing base.
| And this is not something for woody, so we'd better commit something
| like that later (even if it has no influence yet).
true.
--
Tollef Fog Heen,''
* Petter Reinholdtsen
| BTW: No one seem to be commiting my patches to the debian-cd CVS. Why
| is this? It would be nice if my version of debian-cd was closer to
| the official one, and that the official one had more of my bugfixes.
I'll commit it once you've tested it.
--
* Petter Reinholdtsen
| [Raphael Hertzog]
| > Please commit it, it looks ok.
|
| Yes, someone please commit it. I do not have write access to CVS. :-)
applied
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UNIX is user friendly, it's ju
s have said they'll do that when uploading
2.3. (Unless you decide to pull stuff from
people.d.o:~tfheen/public_html/d-i/, that is.. :)
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I guess this is yours and not our court. :)
--- Begin Message ---
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[...]
> The debian-cd team has been busy with integrating d-i into their
> build scripts, and things are forming up. We actually have bootable
> (but not installable)
will be part of the main debian archive, eventually. The
procedure for handling that is Not Ready Yet.
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UNIX is user friendly, it's just picky about who
> > Easy on the formatting... :)
| >
| > That's not formatting, the || die will never be called even if the file
| > does not exist, unless you use parens. Perl parses || at a lower
| > precidence than comma.
|
| Oh, I see. Maybe "or" would work th
ot;${SECTIONSNONUS} non-US/non-free"
+elif [ "${CONTRIB:-0}" != "0" ]; then
+ SECTIONS="${SECTIONS} contrib"
+ SEC
* Raphael Hertzog
| Le Fri, Dec 06, 2002 at 03:53:55AM +0100, Tollef Fog Heen écrivait:
|
| > +# Do I want to have CONTRIB merged in the CD set
| > +# export CONTRIB=1
|
| It should be one by default I guess.
yup, that could be changed.
| > +sections=main
| > if [ "${NONFR
ild-deps on non-free software, perhaps?
--
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UNIX is user friendly, it's just picky
le release will be broken (as noted above). Not
everybody runs debian-cd from svn. :-)
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I disagree with it being a bug in the package; if the data needs to be
so big because of quality of textures or number of levels or whatever,
that's just how the world is.
It's not like it's a bug in linux-image-2.6.31-1-amd64 that it doesn't
fit on a 16MB USB stick, which is a
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