Test Cycle Three has officially begun.
The archive has been frozen, and no new packages will be installed until
the test cycle ends. Since the last test cycle we have new boot-floppies,
a new X, and many new packages. Also included are updated release notes:
please be sure to check them to avoid
On Mon, 24 Jul 2000, Josip Rodin wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 24, 2000 at 09:22:13AM +0200, J.A. Bezemer wrote:
> > > Second, it means we need a final set of release notes for TC3. These will
> > > need to be updated again after TC3 to document any further problems we
> > > have, of course, but the TC3 r
On Mon, Jul 24, 2000 at 09:22:13AM +0200, J.A. Bezemer wrote:
> > Second, it means we need a final set of release notes for TC3. These will
> > need to be updated again after TC3 to document any further problems we
> > have, of course, but the TC3 release notes will need to be ready by around
> > 1
On Sat, 22 Jul 2000, Anthony Towns wrote:
[...]
> Second, it means we need a final set of release notes for TC3. These will
> need to be updated again after TC3 to document any further problems we
> have, of course, but the TC3 release notes will need to be ready by around
> 16:00 Monday, GMT.
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Anthony Towns wrote:
>
> Hello world,
>
> With xfree86 uploaded and installed, we've hopefully finished all
> the source level changes for test cycle three, and hence, hopefully,
> for potato.
>
> What does this mean?
>
> First, it means the various archite
Hello world,
With xfree86 uploaded and installed, we've hopefully finished all
the source level changes for test cycle three, and hence, hopefully,
for potato.
What does this mean?
First, it means the various architectures are just about out of time to
recompile binaries. You've got u
Boot floppies 2.2.16, source and i386 was uploaded to samosa a few
hours ago. People are actively compiling m68k and alpha right now.
I'm sure powerpc and sparc will follow shortly (dunno about arm).
This should be release candidate. I mean, I know there will be more
bugs and documentation is a
On Tue, Jul 04, 2000 at 10:09:02AM -0700, Randolph Chung wrote:
>
>> I've just made some modifications so that the CDs are actually
>> bootable on SRM, but they require a recent boot-floppies CVS build (or
>> 2.2.16, when it's released) since I forgot to include the 'bootlx'
>> image in previous ve
> Which versions of debian-cd and boot-floppies?
oh this was from quite some time ago, i haven't tried with the newest (2.2.0
debian-cd). I just build them on lully.
> I've just made some modifications so that the CDs are actually
> bootable on SRM, but they require a recent boot-floppies CVS bui
Randolph Chung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've built cd images on Alpha and that works fine. If someone wants Alpha
> isos let me know and I can build some.
Which versions of debian-cd and boot-floppies?
I've just made some modifications so that the CDs are actually
bootable on SRM, but they
> I do need people to test the debian-cd stuff for Alpha, as I don't
> have the bandwidth to make images myself. There are also a few
> boot-floppies bugs that should be cleaned up, and we may be landing a
> new version of MILO (with source packages) if there is time.
I've built cd images on Alph
Anthony Towns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> alpha has a mixture of 2.2.13 and .15;
2.2.17 is in Incoming, and all the 2.2.13 should be removed.
I do need people to test the debian-cd stuff for Alpha, as I don't
have the bandwidth to make images myself. There are also a few
boot-floppies
Debian Project
http://www.debian.org/
Potato Development: Test Cycle Three Update
July 2, 2000
(as usual, bcc'ed to -devel-announce, and be ca
Fun for the whole family :)
Wichert.
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From: "H. Peter Anvin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: autofs mailing list
Subject: autofs 3.1.6-pre1 released (LDAP support)
Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2000 17:04:10 -0700
Hi all,
I have released a p
On Wed, 21 Jun 2000, Anthony Towns wrote:
> (again, bcc'ed to -devel-announce; and again, be careful with followups,
> -release isn't a general discussion list)
>
> Hello world,
>
> I should be finalising all the packages for test cycle three later today
> (ie,
On Wed, Jun 21, 2000 at 11:23:20AM -0400, Adam Di Carlo wrote:
> Yikes. Has this cycle started? If not, how much longer do we have?
> I have an upload that was rejected I need to fix.
Test Cycle Two should end with today's dinstall run.
That means the archive will start changing again, so sourc
Yikes. Has this cycle started? If not, how much longer do we have?
I have an upload that was rejected I need to fix.
--
.Adam Di [EMAIL PROTECTED]http://www.onShore.com/>
On Wed, Jun 21, 2000 at 03:30:17AM +1000, Anthony Towns wrote:
> * Install updates for:
> amanda anacron atlas autofs base-config cricket cupsys
> dhttpd dpkg dpkg emacs20 epic eterm glide2-v2 glide2-v3
> gnats gnomba gnome-pim kon2 locale-ja login.app mailx mul2
Joey Hess wrote:
> Anthony Towns wrote:
> > * Remove:
> > cheops, gnome-napster, tgif, freeamp(from powerpc only)
>
> I think we're going to get a fix for gnome-napster, we have a 1 line
> patch. Talking to Adam now.
I've uploaded (and tested) a NMU with Adam's blessing.
--
see shy
Anthony Towns wrote:
> * Remove:
> cheops, gnome-napster, tgif, freeamp(from powerpc only)
I think we're going to get a fix for gnome-napster, we have a 1 line
patch. Talking to Adam now.
--
see shy jo
(again, bcc'ed to -devel-announce; and again, be careful with followups,
-release isn't a general discussion list)
Hello world,
I should be finalising all the packages for test cycle three later today
(ie, in around eighteen hours). The current state is:
* Install u
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