Problems with snapshot persistence (live-snapshot: error: unrecognized resync string)

2012-05-05 Thread Miguel Villanueva Lobato
Hi, I'm using live-build version 2.0.12-2 in Debian GNU/Linux 6.0.3 (squeeze) with auto/config #!/bin/sh lb config noauto \ -a i386 \ -b usb-hdd \ --hostname liveDebian \ --username miguel \ --bootappend-live "persistent locales=es_ES.UTF-8 keyboard-layouts=es"

Re: [PATCH] fix regexp for blacklist devices

2012-05-05 Thread Daniel Baumann
On 05/03/2012 03:39 PM, Daniel Baumann wrote: > If you're sure yours is 'the right thing', you can just remove the > commit on the debian-next branch, apply yours, and push with force. since it apparently was misunderstandable, with 'the right thing' i was referting to the content of the alternati

Re: [PATCH] fix regexp for blacklist devices

2012-05-05 Thread Daniel Baumann
On 05/05/2012 05:49 PM, Marco Amadori wrote: > It can be done, surely, it is not 'the right thing' for a lot of people, e.g. > the ones that think that published branches should not have the history > rewritten. no; the debian-next branch is often rewritten/non-fastforward and has *no* promise w

Re: [PATCH] fix regexp for blacklist devices

2012-05-05 Thread Marco Amadori
On Saturday 05 May 2012 17:46:52 Daniel Baumann wrote: > > I chose to email a patch instead of pushing directly since I'm not sure > > if the policy here would be to revert/reset the offending commit since > > it's already pushed. > > If you're sure yours is 'the right thing', you can just remove