Bug#444985: live-helper: lh_build installs kernel amd64 kernel even with option -a i386

2007-10-02 Thread Yves Combe
Package: live-helper Version: 1.0~a29-1 Severity: important i have generated an i386 image on an x86_64 machine. Installed kernel is 64 bits one, rendering iso unusable in most cases. $ grep -r LH_ARCH config/ config/bootstrap:# $LH_ARCHITECTURE: select chroot architecture

Bug#444985: live-helper: lh_build installs kernel amd64 kernel even with option -a i386

2007-10-02 Thread Daniel Baumann
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: config/chroot:LH_LINUX_FLAVOURS=amd64 so that's why ;) lh_config should default this variable in concordance with -a option. defaults are only set, if the variable is empty (so, in order words, defaults for this variable are already aware of -a). what you (seem to)

Bug#444985: live-helper: lh_build installs kernel amd64 kernel even with option -a i386

2007-10-02 Thread yves
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: config/chroot:LH_LINUX_FLAVOURS=amd64 so that's why ;) lh_config should default this variable in concordance with -a option. defaults are only set, if the variable is empty (so, in order words, defaults for this variable are already aware of -a). Looks like not.

[GIT PULL] Syslinux templates building fixes

2007-10-02 Thread Otavio Salvador
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Please pull: git://git.debian.org/git/users/otavio/live-helper.git master commit 03c81e4092ec5573b6ea02193ced353a75f30869 Author: Otavio Salvador [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Tue Oct 2 20:25:38 2007 -0300 templates: split syslinux templates to

Snapshots of my GIT tree available

2007-10-02 Thread Otavio Salvador
Hello, I've set up the need scripts to make snapshots using my current GIT tree so is much easier to others to test it without need to fight with GIT commands. It's being automaticaly build every time I commit something in my master branch. Please test it and provide feedback if possible:

Bug#444985: live-helper: lh_build installs kernel amd64 kernel even with option -a i386

2007-10-02 Thread Mr Alk3
Yves, I found that the best way to build a Debian live cd for a specific system, is to use Qemu (or another virtual machine software) and set the architecture in Qemu for that specific live cd build. Then, install a system that has the kernel version that you will use on the live cd. This way

Re: [GIT PULL] Syslinux templates building fixes

2007-10-02 Thread Daniel Baumann
Otavio Salvador wrote: Please pull: pulled, thanks. -- Address:Daniel Baumann, Burgunderstrasse 3, CH-4562 Biberist Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Internet: http://people.panthera-systems.net/~daniel-baumann/ ___ debian-live-devel