Re: Boot floppies 2.2.19

2000-11-26 Thread Anthony Towns

On Wed, Nov 22, 2000 at 07:29:52PM -0500, Adam Di Carlo wrote:
> I just discovered a but in the vanillla kernel/pcmcia set for i386.
> Right now the pcmcia modules for the standard kernel are broken.
> Figures, that's one of the two I didn't test.
> 
> I'm hoping Randolph can rebuild the pcmcia-modules for 2.2.19
> boot-floppies i386.

For reference, 2.2r2 is mainly waiting on this being fixed (since broken
pcmcia was one of the reasons r1 was declared a disaster). I presume it's
still necessary, since I haven't seen any new i386 pcmcia stuff, or new
boot-floppies for i386 based on them...

Hmmm, also the new powerpc b-f's (2.2.19) seem to have been uploaded
with an unsigned .changes file, so haven't made it to proposed-updates
like they ought to have... The 2.2.20 alpha upload at least looks okay.

Cheers,
aj

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Debian Boot CVS: polish

2000-11-26 Thread Debian Boot CVS Master

CVSROOT:/cvs/debian-boot
Module name:boot-floppies
Changes by: polish  00/11/26 15:36:44

Modified files:
utilities/dbootstrap/po: pl.po 

Log message:
update


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Debian Boot CVS: polish

2000-11-26 Thread Debian Boot CVS Master

CVSROOT:/cvs/debian-boot
Module name:boot-floppies
Changes by: polish  00/11/26 15:26:48

Modified files:
documentation/pl: rescue-boot.sgml 

Log message:
sync -> 1.41


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Re: Boot floppies 2.2.19

2000-11-26 Thread Daniel Jacobowitz

On Wed, Nov 22, 2000 at 07:29:52PM -0500, Adam Di Carlo wrote:
> 
> I just discovered a but in the vanillla kernel/pcmcia set for i386.
> Right now the pcmcia modules for the standard kernel are broken.
> Figures, that's one of the two I didn't test.
> 
> I'm hoping Randolph can rebuild the pcmcia-modules for 2.2.19
> boot-floppies i386.
> 
> Daniel, thanks a lot for being so responsive and active, although I
> was disappointed to see that none of the PowerPC bugs are being
> closed in 2.2.19 changes, including RC 69161 ?  Is that a changelog
> oversight?  Or are the bugs still extant?  Is anyone working on fixing
> PowerPC boot-floppies bugs?

I did fix a few of them.  The majority of others I am willing to let
slide in favor of debian-installer; they'd require major rework.

Dan

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Debian Boot CVS: polish

2000-11-26 Thread Debian Boot CVS Master

CVSROOT:/cvs/debian-boot
Module name:boot-floppies
Changes by: polish  00/11/26 15:19:33

Modified files:
documentation/pl: dbootstrap.sgml 

Log message:
sync -> 1.45


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Bug#77455: i18n] sets wrong keyboard for i386 - kind of solved

2000-11-26 Thread Marcin Owsiany

On Fri, Nov 24, 2000 at 09:07:17PM +0300, Michael Sobolev wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 24, 2000 at 12:49:02AM +0100, Marcin Owsiany wrote:
> > > So it looks like one should normalize the list of available keyboards in one of
> > > the places...
> > 
> > Maybe the arch prefixes in langs/*.src should be cut off at
> > build time?
> Looking at utilities/dbootstrap/kbdconfig.c I would say this is going to
> work...  Maybe we just get couldget rid of thevariable prefix (in that file)
> and full (in some sense) paths?

Hmm.. Are you sure that

"zcat /etc/keymaps.tgz | tar -xOf - %s%s.bmap | loadkmap", prefix, choices[rs].tag);

will work without prefix? This will probably mean modifying the
contents of keymaps.tgz, right? I'd say it would be better to
modify the LC part...

Marcin

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Debian Boot CVS: peterk

2000-11-26 Thread Debian Boot CVS Master

CVSROOT:/cvs/debian-boot
Module name:boot-floppies
Changes by: peterk  00/11/26 15:41:02

Modified files:
utilities/dbootstrap/po: sv.po 

Log message:
Updated Swedish translation


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common udpkg and uapt-get functionality

2000-11-26 Thread Glenn McGrath

Ive been working on a uapt-get.

Currently status is that it can process //etc/apt/source.list and fetch
the Packages.gz and Source.gz files by calling wget, then to merge the
package files i am calling "dpkg --merge-avail " to
generate a correct //var/lib/dpkg/available file.

To do the equivvalent of apt-get install, i intend to use functionality
similar to that which provides dpkg -s and dpkg -l.

There may be other dpkg functionality that uapt-get could use, but
currently i have just noticed the above three commands

I know you want to keep udpkg simple, but i think it would be best if
functionality that could be common to both udpkg and uapt-get should go
in udpkg as uapt-get is suppsoed to be a frontend.

If this is a bad idea let me know, or else i will look to implementing
extra functionality into udpkg.


Glenn


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