Not for me...

Mit freundlichen Grüßen

Annette Schweigardt
AOK BD Heidenheim
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> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von:  [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Gesendet am:  Donnerstag, 17. August 2000 17:36
> An:   debian-cd@lists.debian.org; debian-devel@lists.debian.org
> Betreff:      WG: Broken bootable SPARC CD#1, and why this happened
> 
> Not for me....
> 
> Mit freundlichen Grüßen
> 
> Annette Schweigardt
> AOK BD Heidenheim
> Gesundheitszentrum
> Daimlerstraße 6
> 89518 Heidenheim
> Tel:  (07321) 314 250
> Fax: (07321) 314 252
> EMail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> > Von:        Philip Hands [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Gesendet am:        Donnerstag, 17. August 2000 17:11
> > An: debian-cd@lists.debian.org; debian-devel@lists.debian.org
> > Betreff:    Re: Broken bootable SPARC CD#1, and why this happened
> > 
> > Anthony Towns <aj@azure.humbug.org.au> writes:
> > 
> > > Well, one thing that'd help would be having a cdimage.debian.org that
> > > doesn't crash all the time. That's the main reason we didn't have any
> > > time at all to check things, or for Phil to double check things with
> you
> > > as to how things should be done when the first sparc images didn't
> work.
> > 
> > I'm working on it -- open's getting a full body transplant on Tuesday
> > (or thereabouts).
> > 
> > I know it's been a pain in the arse, but I think I actually made the
> > right decision in leaving it as it was for the duration.  Admittedly,
> > open died the moment I started building CDs, but once rebooted
> > (unfortunately 8 hours later, waiting for someone to fsck /), it's
> > actually stood up to the load reasonably well all things considered (2
> > 30 minute outages), whereas we could have done a panic replacement
> > with untested hardware, and found ourselves without anything.
> > 
> > Anyway, once it's plugged into it's 100Mbit LAN, and is an Athlon 650,
> > rather than a P166, these problems should be behind us, with a bit of
> > luck.
> > 
> > > Another thing that would help is getting this stuff more automated and
> > > common. While boot-floppies and kernels and cd images are all being
> > > made by one or two people who know how to tweak the settings
> correctly,
> > > we're going to keep having problems like this. Much better, IMO, to
> > setup
> > > cdimage.debian.org (or similar) to build a new set of CDs once a week,
> > > automatically, ideally straight from debian-cd.deb.
> > 
> > Nice idea, but it's taken until very recently to get the scripts into
> > this state, with constant feedback -- if we were unable to tweak the
> > scripts to make them work, they'd never work as well as they do.
> > 
> > And then we find that they still don't work ;-)
> > 
> > > More directly though, we should be able to very easily setup some
> > automated
> > > tests to make sure this doesn't happen again. After building the CDs,
> > mount
> > > them over loopback and checking device files have correct ownerships
> and
> > > permissions, or check that various packages in base are all on CD#1,
> or
> > > similar.
> > 
> > Now this is a very good idea.
> > 
> > > The more checking and testing we can offload from volunteers onto
> > machines,
> > > the better. We can always get more machines, getting more people with
> > the
> > > requisite clues and free time is much harder.
> > 
> > It's almost impossible to remember all the little things that might go
> > wrong as well, so encapsulating that knowledge in a regression test
> > suit is definitely the way to go.
> > 
> > The fact that the CDs always need to be built in the early hours
> > doesn't help.
> > 
> > Cheers, Phil.
> > 
> > 
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