On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 05:35:30PM +0100, Enrique Zanardi wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 05:38:54PM +0200, Richard Braakman wrote:
> > This is the current list of bugs that are headed for the horizon.
> > I generated it from the bugscan report of Mar 26 15:08, and subtracted
&g
removing these packages soon (unless they're too important,
> in which case we have a different problem). Removal of a package is final.
[...]
> Package: whiptail (debian/main).
> Maintainer: Enrique Zanardi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 59150 still missing dependency on libnewt0 fo
ate-library.sh on the boot-floppies sources. It's a really
smart hack).
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a different format for potato, let's see what happens...
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y because a 2.2
> kernel takes really that much. This of course requires that ee use
> slang.
We need a modular kernel for potato, not the huge beast we call our
official kernel (heck, soon it won't fit on a single floppy!).
Moving to 3 floppies is the wrong
ion. That means two of our three methods
(and I dare to say the third one is used on <5% of Debian installations)
use the same "rescue" floppy disk. I won't say that's "pashing out". ;-)
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selection at run-time, and space for ~10 message catalogs on the rescue
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image on a single floppy. The proposed
solution is building a modularized kernel, and loading the needed modules
using an initrd image, but AFAICT, there's nobody working on that.
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take over the SGML environment task if we do move to this
> scheme.
Why wait? You can build that metapackage now, and we may use it as a
"test case" to see if any strange problem arises. A "gnome" metapackage
would be a nice one too. Volunteers?
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ple maintining multiple binary packages.
>
> Well, I might have made it on the list if you weighted by compile (or
> install) time :>
What about weighting by MBs uploaded? ;-)
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; then how?
If it's supported by linux, it's just a matter of compiling a custom
kernel and copying that to the rescue floppy (it's a MS-DOS formatted
floppy). See readme.txt on that floppy for more details.
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tra or useless packages in there.
> Apt doesn't construct or handle this type of arrangement well by default.
> The mounted method deals with this just fine.
To use your local mirror with apt you just need to build a Packages file
(using dpkg-scanpackages).
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> On Sat, 30 Jan 1999, Enrique Zanardi wrote:
>
> > But dpkg-multicd is more than multiple-cds. There's multi-nfs,
> > multi-mount, ... that replace nfs, mounted, ...
> > That's why we think dpkg default methods can be removed/extracted to a
> > dif
On Sun, Jan 31, 1999 at 02:21:38AM +1100, Martin Mitchell wrote:
> Enrique Zanardi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > On Sun, Jan 31, 1999 at 12:21:00AM +1100, Martin Mitchell wrote:
> > > I strongly object to removing all of those except cdrom. I don't find apt
>
s said he will accept them?
(BTW, is kernel-headers still needed? libc6-dev ships with a full set of
headers, doesn't it?)
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place for you to expend your energy if you care about this.
I has been updated for slink months ago (thanks to Stephane Bortzmeyer).
Now we are just polishing the lists for the non-i386 architectures.
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because it's
> > too big for zImage.
>
> IIRC, for slink, the default kernel is a zImage.
Well, it still doesn't work on some laptops...
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t; Probably not for a beginner.
Suggestions for making the boot-floppies beginner-friendly are welcome
(but read the todo list first). Of course, code is even more welcome.
:-)
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have specialised
requirements.
If there are optional packages that conflict with each other, we should
choose one to stay in optional and move the others to extra. (Or change/
clarify the definition on the policy manual).
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On Fri, Oct 16, 1998 at 10:11:05AM -0700, Ben Gertzfield wrote:
> Enrique Zanardi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
> > On Fri, Oct 16, 1998 at 09:18:23AM +, Duncan Thomson wrote:
> > > i've seen postings about this before, but as yet no solution (either as
&
the system will not boot off partition 1.
> the disk controller is AHA-2940. any solutions to this problem?
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) a little bit of info is needed.
At which step is the system crashing? Before displaying the "boot:"
prompt? Before displaying the "Color or Monochrome" dialog? Elsewhere?
It looks like a kernel-related problem, and not one that applies to any
laptop model.
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On Wed, Oct 14, 1998 at 10:37:07PM +0200, Bart Schuller wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 14, 1998 at 05:33:12PM +0100, Enrique Zanardi wrote:
> > Are we going to include "apt" in the base system? Its package
> > ordering feature (and a few others) obsoletes the other methods, but
feature (and a few others) obsoletes the other methods, but
currently apt doesn't work with mountable media. A "multi-cdrom-apt"
method should be added quick.
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I've been thinking about building 1.92 MB rescue
floppies. AFAIK, those should work well with any 1.44MB floppy disk drive
under Linux. Does anyone knows about problems with syslinux and "special
geometry" floppies?
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On Tue, Oct 13, 1998 at 12:47:46PM -0700, Ben Gertzfield wrote:
> >>>>> "Enrique" == Enrique Zanardi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Enrique> About the "approved method", I guess it is through the
> Enrique> bug tracking system,
nux, the
kernel, modconf or even dselect as reports about real boot-floppies bugs).
Also, we (the boot-floppies team) have received patches at the
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install B_y, C_z, ... (all of them)
without the user having to select B, C, ... That way all the functionality
of the previous package A remains after the upgrade (no surprise).
After the upgrade, the user will be able to remove C_z or B_y if he
wants.
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g, Adelie, Chinstrap, Gentoo, Macaroni, Royal,
> Snares, Erected Crested, Fiordland, African, Humboldt, Magellanic,
> Galapagos, Yellow Eyed, Little Blue
Really good. I just can't wait for my Debian Yellow Eyed system. :-)
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t-floppies down the
line to master. It's almost there, so please wait a few minutes and they
will be in Incoming.
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'm uploading them to master right now.
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t is a big problem. And one that has been discussed frequently.
I can't remember what was the final decision (if any) that came out of
the last thread, but you may find it at debian-dpkg or debian-admintool
maillists archives.
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On Mon, Jun 22, 1998 at 01:38:21PM +0100, Ian Jackson wrote:
> Enrique Zanardi writes ("Re: Release management - technical"):
> > On Tue, Jun 09, 1998 at 04:21:57PM +0100, Ian Jackson wrote:
> ...
> > > I think we can only do one of these. With hamm we're doi
le modules) without recompiling. That way our users could download
xanim from non-free, copy any dotofile from the net to /usr/lib/xanim
and voila!
Now we have to convince the author. ;-)
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uploaded to master in a few days.
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he
latest version of the market-leading client software for enterprise
customers and consumers. Expected to be available in a beta version from
the Netscape Netcenter Web site in July, ..."
So, if you have them ready, please release 4.05 debs. I'm eager to test
them. :-)
ES,
> etc. Which of these do I need to unset before running dpkg?
Just set LC_ALL=C . LC_ALL overrides the others.
(Sorted by priorities, from higher to lower: LC_ALL, LC_MESSAGES, LANG).
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. I may be able to try your scripts/makefile next
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time to maintain the package properly.
(As I wrote the message you quoted, I guess I should answer your
question).
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the bug tracking system to report bugs.
> > I don't think a package is such a wrong place.
>
> some people don't use dpkg, don't use debian, and still will burn a cdrom for
> a friend. a tar.gz is much better ...
What's wrong
s for DST and which are the others? Does that
apply to all US zones or only to US/Central?
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different method for low-mem systems.
You will need two floppies: "lowmem.bin" (a boot disk image), and
rescue1440.bin (or any other floppy containing root.bin).
boot-floppies 2.0.7 will be uploaded in a few days (I'm waiting for
reports on the stability of ke
a pointer to the
new license in that copyright file. That way it will be clear the package
is DFSG compliant.
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arm and
> avoids all problems with conflicting drivers.
IIRC, with kernel v2.0.33 one can't build the IDE driver as a module.
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tus of the PnP support in the kernel is right now.
None AFAIK. PnP devices are configured with user-space tools (pnpdump and
isapnp).
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On Fri, Jun 12, 1998 at 12:25:59AM +1000, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 11, 1998 at 03:13:37PM +0100, Enrique Zanardi wrote:
> > Using initrd, our default kernel may be reduced to half its current size,
> > as all those different controllers may be built as modules and only t
I plan to discuss the
details with Herbert Xu, our kernel maintainer, to see if we can adopt
this solution for slink.
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age files will be bigger than the ones for the 5 cd set. The
total sum won't be that smaller.
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d add: fresh installations as well
as upgrading from previous release/releases has been tested.
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the
boot-floppies were you using? I assume hdc2 and hdc3 were properly detected
in previous steps (initialize swap & initialize linux partition), right?
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eans that a) dpkg-mountable might need
> to be included in the boot floppies and b) we'll need at least one another
> set of boot floppies - or someone invents a different method for this.
I plan to upload boot-floppies 2.0.7 next week, to
kernel v2.0.34 has appeared at the usual FTP sites. (Sure you knew that,
didn't you?). Is it too late in the "frozen" stage to include it in hamm?
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/debian-documentation/... these days?)
A monthly or bimonthly report from each of those sub-projects would
tell us things are going on, and would help finding collaborators.
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on on it (e.g. dos; the
> dos primary bootstrap also works).
The "install a boot block" dialog takes the opposite action of what one
chooses (that is, if you want to install a boot block, answer "No").
It's a known bug, and has been fixed
On Tue, May 05, 1998 at 11:25:40AM -0500, Rob Browning wrote:
> Enrique Zanardi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I've been testing some simple ftp clients and qftp looks like the best
> > option, with cftp going second on the list. If you have any comments or
> &g
.33 (2.0.33-3) stable unstable; urgency=low
* Built with new kernel-package (3.61).
* Added support for fat32 (fixes #14042).
..."
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the time, so let's hear those horror/love stories
about one or the other.
Thanks,
(PS: No telnet_*.deb package yet?)
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he es_ES locale,
and some script run from dpkg-buildpackage (parsechangelog, IIRC) doesn't
like that. The error message is bogus. Try running dpkg-buildpackage as:
LANG=C dpkg-buildpackage
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On Wed, Apr 29, 1998 at 05:30:26AM -0500, Branden Robinson wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 29, 1998 at 10:53:36AM +0100, Enrique Zanardi wrote:
> > (add a "xterm -sl 500 -sb -ls -fn 10x20 -j &" line before the exec if you
>
> Wow, that's a mighty Byzantine xterm line. Bu
ontrib_*.deb, so the script should check
if it's there before calling it (or xmessage should be moved to xbase, or
xbase should depend on xcontrib, or ...).
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e anything else.
There's no need to copy /etc/X11/Xsession. That file "exec"s the user's
$HOME/.xsession if there's one.
The user may have just the following two lines in his .xsession:
#!/bin/sh
exec
(add a "xterm -sl 500 -sb -ls -fn 10x20 -j &
orks correctly with another hard drive, that is a 2gig and on the narrow
>bus.
>
I had the same problem some time ago (Adaptec card, I don't remember the
model). I solved it by disabling the "Extended translation mode for big
disks" in the adaptec BIOS and adding the
On Tue, Apr 28, 1998 at 01:14:46PM -0700, Darren/Torin/Who Ever... wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
>
> Enrique Zanardi, in an immanent manifestation of deity, wrote:
> >> P.S. Why is data-dumper in base?
> >'Cause libnet-perl depends on it.
>
> Sor
ency for
> libnet-perl.
Great! That way I won't have to enter in dpkg territories. :-)
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(As you may have read in other message in this thread, I'm going to look
at the other ftp clients in Debian to put one of those instead of
the netsdt one).
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On Tue, Apr 28, 1998 at 10:59:49AM +0200, Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
> btw: in my opinion debian needs a general resource database (something like
> windows nt registry, but with a better, unixlike implementation).
How is the work on COAS going on?
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the sizes of all the partitions be displayed when ever a list
> is made? (/dev/sda1 [100M] for instance)
There are some hooks to implement that, but currently it's only another
item on the TODO list. (The plan is having a working set first, so the
boot-floppies won't delay hamm'
ter to provide a few
different kernels in our FTP archive, and let the user download
the one that fits his hardware, as we do now for Tecras-alike.
(Bruce suggested some time ago that we should make 2.88 rescue floppy
images, with two or more kernels in them. Those should be used in t
u
want on building the best boot-floppies ever seen).
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On Tue, Apr 28, 1998 at 06:18:13PM +1000, Aaron Howell wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 28, 1998 at 09:11:45AM +0100, Enrique Zanardi wrote:
> > Then we have two options:
> >
> > - Remove usr/bin/ftp and usr/bin/telnet from the base system.
> > - Create a netstd-base package wi
On Mon, Apr 27, 1998 at 09:01:09PM +0200, Peter Tobias wrote:
> On Apr 26, Enrique Zanardi wrote:
> > On Sun, Apr 26, 1998 at 02:50:49PM +0200, Santiago Vila wrote:
> > > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> > >
> > > On Sun, 26 Apr 1998, Enrique Zanardi wrot
be aware of that line, and don't overwrite it.
Suggestions?
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selections for inclusion in the next (and hopefully last before hamm
release) version.
Thanks,
PS: This boot-floppies version also includes pppconfig for you lucky
people with cheap phone rates. ;-)
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On Sun, Apr 26, 1998 at 04:34:35PM -0400, Raul Miller wrote:
> Enrique Zanardi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm not a dpkg expert, but AFAIK modifying directly the dpkg databases
> > (yes, almost everything under var/lib/dpkg are dpkg databases) is a
> >
#x27;m not a dpkg expert, but AFAIK modifying directly the dpkg databases (yes,
almost everything under var/lib/dpkg are dpkg databases) is a Wrong Thing (TM)
In the current implementation those databases are ASCII files, but that
may change (and surely _will_ change) in the future, so relying in tha
On Sun, Apr 26, 1998 at 02:50:49PM +0200, Santiago Vila wrote:
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> On Sun, 26 Apr 1998, Enrique Zanardi wrote:
>
> > Currently the base system comes with that symlink, but I plan to remove
> > it for the next boot-floppies release. Obj
d have a #! line naming
the shell to be used to interpret them.
In the case of Perl scripts this should be #!/usr/bin/perl.
..."
Currently the base system comes with that symlink, but I plan to remove
it for the next boot-floppies release. Objections?
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y the file ldlinux.sys
from March rescue disk to April rescue disk and try again?
Or even better, install syslinux_1.37 (now in incoming), put the April
rescue disk in the floppy disk drive, run "syslinux /dev/fd0" (or fd1)
and try installing with that disk, to see if the bug has been fixed
the base system booted.
>
> Has anyone else experienced these kind of problems?
Was your swap partition a logical partition? libfdisk had a bug reading
extended partitions in big disks. A fixed libfdisk will be included in next
boot-floppies release.
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predepend on perl. Does anyone else
> have a view on this?
Wouldn't it be enough to make dpkg-perl predepend on perl-base instead of
the whole perl? Or does it need some functionality not provided in
perl-base?
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ackage format?
Adding support for multiple tar sources?
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;rescue" that didn't work. Only the first entry
("initrd" here) works. If I move "rescue" to the top of the list, it
works fine (but "initrd" and the others don't).
Looks like a syslinux bug, but I'm not sure.
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during boot...)
It seems they still hang. It's a problem with our curren kernel
(kernel-image-2.0.33_2.0.33-6.deb) but as I don't own an adpatec card, I
don't know what to do to fix that.
I'm CCing the syslinux and kernel maintainers, to see if they can help.
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> made free.
IIRC, vim has X support too.
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On Thu, Apr 16, 1998 at 06:43:53PM -0400, Greg Stark wrote:
>
> They don't seem to be in the Incoming mirrors, are they somewhere else?
dists/hamm/main/disks-i386/current
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27;t belong to boot-floppies
at all. There should be an "upgrade-HOWTO" somewhere in the FTP archive
( debian/ , debian/dists/hamm or debian/dists/hamm/main look like the
best candidates ) and in the official CDs. That document has been
suggested a few times on this list, but I don't reme
nor RedHat will promote Qt-based apps) may
help too.
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On Thu, Apr 16, 1998 at 12:38:59PM +0100, Luis Francisco Gonzalez wrote:
> Enrique Zanardi wrote:
> > SciTech, the producers of MGL (a graphics library used to develop games
> > like Hexen II and Quake for Windows) have decided to make that library
> > "open source
roject.org/mailinglist/apr98/288.html )
They are asking for comments on their license. If you are interested,
you can find it at:
http://www.scitechsoft.com/mgl-license.txt
Anyone willing to debianize that stuff?
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inst dpkg-perl, too? (As you say you filed one
> against perl-base?).
Minor thinko, I filed that bug against dpkg-perl, not perl-base.
Nevermind, it bounced (local smarthost was down). You can file it if you want.
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On Mon, Apr 13, 1998 at 05:16:54AM +0200, Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
>
> (Not sure if this mail ever came through, so I'll quote it as a whole. Sorry
> for duplicated messages if any)
>
> I wrote:
> >On Sun, Apr 12, 1998 at 02:22:55AM +0100, Enrique Zanardi wrote:
> &g
o do it in a few
days. And now, give those little * a hard testing time! :-)
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t the .changes file). One of these days we will find
trojan horses in Debian packages at compromised mirror sites, and will
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Dp
t; sed -e 's/ install/deinstall/' clear_all
> dpkg --set-selections > clear_all
> dselect select
> # Select the "Networking" packages here, and resolve their dependencies.
> dpkg --get-selections>Networking
>
> Now, if you go "dpkg
; > older or plain different.
>
> They have newt and newt-devel 0.21 in their binary RPMs directory.
We have both in master's Incoming.
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ill show you everything
> > and let you delete it.
>
> I think that LESSCHARSET=latin1 as default wouldn't trash your console and
> it would show most of what it should show ...
AFAIK, less already is 8-bit aware, no changes needed. So Alex, don't worry
about that.
ut the mantainer doesn't
want to contribute it until he learns how to "debianize" the sources
(right now he compiles the thing, moves everything to place by hand and
then dpkg-build the binary package). If you want I can send you his
address (don't have it here right now) and
kages: newt0.10, that contains the libnewt
shared library and a "dialog" replacement called "whiptail", and
newt0.10-dev that contains the static library and header file.
If nobody objects I will upload them to master this weekend.
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(I wouldn't like to substantially modify busybox right now. We already
have enough work with the rewriting, and we need a set of working libc6
boot-floppies ASAP, but if someone wants to take care of busybox, he is
welcome).
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again
display error message
).
Thanks,
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isk locking freeze his computer. I don't know if he
has been able to "isolate" the bug).
Thanks,
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