On Sat, Sep 27, 2008 at 3:47 AM, S Page <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Michael Stone wrote: >> I have decided to publish 8.2-765 as a signed Candidate [...] > sudo olpc-update 8.2-765 > led to > WARNING: You seem to be attempting to download an unsigned [...] > sudo olpc-update candidate-765 > is updating without complaint on my un-security-disabled XO.
Yes, that's the expected behavior. The 'candidate' name gives you the signed image; the 8.2-xyz is still the unsigned version of the same build. In the past I tried to retroactively make tags like 8.2-xyz point to the signed image once a build had obtained the necessary checkoffs to be signed, but this turned out to be too confusing: when people reported problems with 8.2-xyz, I wouldn't know whether they'd tried before or after I'd make the change, or if the image was signed or unsigned. > So I think you could or should change > http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Template:Latest_Releases/rc to > "candidate-765", and update Friend_in_testing to replace "1. Get a > developer key for your XO laptop." with "Anyone with a mass production > XO can upgrade to this candidate release (you don't need a developer key)." This sounds good to me. I don't think you need to wait for Michael to make this change, could you go ahead and update the wiki? >> I have also published gg-765-2, a signed G1G1 candidate >> composite image, created by Scott. gg-765-2 is similar to what we hope >> to put into manufacturing next week. > > This doesn't work using olpc-update, right? > sudo olpc-update gg-765-2 > gave > @ERROR: unknown module 'build-gg-765-2': bad build identifier: gg-765-2. No, the gg-752-2 is a "clean install" image, with preinstalled activities. The factory installs this with 'copy-nand' before the machines leave the assembly line. It *should* be exactly the same as what you'd get if you 'olpc-update' to candidate-765 and then let the software updater install updated activities -- except that olpc-update will also preserve whatever "extra" activities you've already got installed, the contents of your journal, etc. --scott -- ( http://cscott.net/ ) _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list Devel@lists.laptop.org http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel