Hi, Cyril Brulebois <k...@debian.org> (2017-12-30): > Implementation would look like: selecting what packages to pick from > backports at d-i build time, and implement the appropriate merging from > different Packages files in net-retriever, based on this “policy”. > > I'll try to get back to this during January, and post updated patch > series/status/etc. once I've done a first pass on it.
As announced last month, I've started working on this again these days, and I've pushed to alioth: - stretch-backports-v0 for net-retriever: it doesn't yet implement said “policy” but at least the patches got refreshed against current(ish) master. - stretch-backports-v1 for debian-installer: there are two successive parts in there, one for master (implementing new features), and one for stretch-backports (actually using those new features). I'll probably add patches for two other components: - apt-setup: so that it auto-enables backports when it detects that it's required. - finish-install: so that it installs linux-image-$arch from the backports suite in the end, to complement the one installed by base-installer. FTR, base-installer happens way before apt-setup, so it's easier and more convenient to let it install the stable kernel first, then configure apt and install another kernel from stable-backports afterwards; than it is to rework the whole installation proces. Hopefully I'll be able to finish preparing this during next week, and I'll coordinate with debian-cd and appropriate infrastructure teams for the extra requirements. Cheers, -- Cyril Brulebois (k...@debian.org) <https://debamax.com/> D-I release manager -- Release team member -- Freelance Consultant
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