Re: Debian Potato PowerPC disks-powerpc

2000-01-22 Thread Wichert Akkerman
Previously Hartmut Koptein wrote: > We move powerpc from sid to potato at the end of the freeze. No, it stays in sid but in woody it's no longer a symlink to sid. Moving the binary-powerpc tree from sid to potato would cause a huge load on the mirrors which we can prevent this way. Wichert. --

Re: Debian Potato PowerPC disks-powerpc

2000-01-21 Thread Hartmut Koptein
> Can anyone think of why PowerPC's boot disks for potato should still > be in sid? I would think if PPC was gonna try and make it in the potato > release it should be in potato not sid... Or am I missing somethin from the > big picture? We move powerpc from sid to potato at the end of the

Debian Potato PowerPC disks-powerpc

2000-01-21 Thread Jeremy T. Bouse
Can anyone think of why PowerPC's boot disks for potato should still be in sid? I would think if PPC was gonna try and make it in the potato release it should be in potato not sid... Or am I missing somethin from the big picture? Respectfully, Jeremy T. Bouse Under

Re: disks-powerpc

1999-03-18 Thread Joel Klecker
At 11:47 +0100 1999-03-18, Christian Zapf wrote: Hi there I have some troubles with the base14-x.bin files in disks-powerpc/2.1.8-1999-02-24/ StuffIt Expander 5.1 does not seem to be able to process them. I first thought that the files got broken when I transfered them using our NFS-AppleShare

disks-powerpc

1999-03-18 Thread Christian Zapf
Hi there I have some troubles with the base14-x.bin files in disks-powerpc/2.1.8-1999-02-24/ StuffIt Expander 5.1 does not seem to be able to process them. I first thought that the files got broken when I transfered them using our NFS-AppleShare bridge, but when I download them directly from the