> On May 3, 2019, at 7:35 AM, Frank Scheiner wrote:
>
> That's true for all code, if the interface you use changes, you have to
> adapt your code.
The difference is where the breakage happens. If it were C code, for example,
an API break would actually cause the dependencies failing to build
On 5/3/19 06:56, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
On 5/3/19 12:06 AM, Frank Scheiner wrote:
The reason is that my `mk-hfs-bootstrap.sh` script relied on language
dependent information. I didn't recognize - nor expect - that this
information is language dependent until I used a different language
On 5/3/19 12:06 AM, Frank Scheiner wrote:
> The reason is that my `mk-hfs-bootstrap.sh` script relied on language
> dependent information. I didn't recognize - nor expect - that this
> information is language dependent until I used a different language for
> the installation process. Due to that th
Hi Roberto,
On 5/2/19 22:26, roberto.guardato wrote:
Hi,
i've tested image on powerbook g4. As on powermac g5, i could install
grub if i select english as default language, with Italian boot loader
installation fail.
I've used the same parameters for the installation attempts.
Thanks for check
Hi,
Confirming iBook G4 boot of the test image[0] from a USB stick. From
open firmware:
boot usb0/disk:,\System\Library\CoreServices\grub.elf
John Ogness
[0]
https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/ports/grub-test/grub-rescue-powerpc-test.iso
Am 02.05.19 um 11:06 schrieb John Paul Adrian Glaubitz:
> So, if anyone wants to put a Debian Swirl in there, I'm happy to include
> it. And since I can already confirm that the logo shows in the selection
> menu of my iBook G4 when booting the rescue CD from [3], we can be sure
> the Debian Swirl
Hi,
i've tested image on powerbook g4. As on powermac g5, i could install
grub if i select english as default language, with Italian boot loader
installation fail.
I've used the same parameters for the installation attempts.
Regards,
Roberto.
Il 29/04/2019 09:24, Frank Scheiner ha scritto:
H
On 5/2/19 11:32 AM, Frank Scheiner wrote:
> Maybe we continue this part of the discussion on the debian-sparc list.
Yes, please try avoid hijacking lists and threads with offline discussions.
I don't mind discussing these items at all, but posting them into the
wrong threads and lists makes it ver
On 5/2/19 11:15, Dennis Clarke wrote:
Well you're doing great things. Wish I could test sparc as I have
plenty of that laying around. Even newer stuff just laying around.
What's holding you back? And more important (:-D): what have you
available? Maybe we should adjust our lists to not test o
So, if anyone wants to put a Debian Swirl in there, I'm happy to include
it. And since I can already confirm that the logo shows in the selection
menu of my iBook G4 when booting the rescue CD from [3], we can be sure
the Debian Swirl would work, too.
That would be nice! If there's a need fo
On 5/2/19 11:06, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
On 5/1/19 11:50 PM, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
And last but not least, the most important impact: When started from the
internal optical drive (or any other supported boot device by the Open
Firmware OS Picker, i.e. holding the option key a
On 5/2/19 4:53 AM, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
On 5/2/19 9:21 AM, Dennis Clarke wrote:
On 5/2/19 2:59 AM, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
On 5/2/19 4:16 AM, Dennis Clarke wrote:
Using the 24th April 2019 ppc64 netinst image on a PowerMac G5 quad
I see :
Which has a big "00_IMAGES_BROKE
On 5/1/19 11:50 PM, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
>> And last but not least, the most important impact: When started from the
>> internal optical drive (or any other supported boot device by the Open
>> Firmware OS Picker, i.e. holding the option key at the chime to see the
>> directly supported
On 5/2/19 9:21 AM, Dennis Clarke wrote:
> On 5/2/19 2:59 AM, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
>> On 5/2/19 4:16 AM, Dennis Clarke wrote:
>>>
>>> Using the 24th April 2019 ppc64 netinst image on a PowerMac G5 quad
>>> I see :
>> Which has a big "00_IMAGES_BROKEN" at the top of the folder.
>
> OKay.
On 5/2/19 2:59 AM, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
On 5/2/19 4:16 AM, Dennis Clarke wrote:
Using the 24th April 2019 ppc64 netinst image on a PowerMac G5 quad
I see :
Which has a big "00_IMAGES_BROKEN" at the top of the folder.
OKay. So that is the special secret flag that says "THESE INST
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