Re: e2fsprogs 1.26

2002-02-05 Thread Yann Dirson

On Mon, Feb 04, 2002 at 12:56:40PM -0500, Ben Collins wrote:
 Seems it would just break things, more than solve them.

Hm, maybe.  Even more, my yesterday attempt showed that there are at
least one versionned dep against e2fsprogs, from sysvinit.  So until
we have support for versionned provides (it's in CVS only, right ?),
it's not possible to do it that way.


Let's reconsider simply upgrading the main package:

AJ wrote:
 Am I correct in thinking that e2fsprogs doesn't provide any shared
 libraries, or anything else that might cause packages built with the
 new e2fsprogs to not work on systems with the old e2fsprogs? Assuming
 that's the case...
 
 I don't think it should be a problem if you just upload e2fsprogs 1.26
 (same package, new version). It'll take 20 days of unstable users beating
 on it before it's let into woody assuming you set the urgency to low,
 which should be enough time to notice any severe problems with it.

Are your concerns related to the possibility that the packages
build-depending on e2fsprogs libs would not be rebuilt ?

That's 14 source packages (autoinstall-i386 bonobo delo dump
ext2resize geas gnome-utils mc parted quik red-carpet silo xfsdump
xfsprogs), 13 unique maintainers inclusing 'Debian QA Group' (quik is
orphaned).

Most of them have build-depend on uuid-dev, which AFAIK has not
changed.  That leaves 6 packages really needing rebuild (delo dump
gnome-utils mc quik silo).

IMHO, that'd be possible to achieve.

Green light ?  Red light ?

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Promise SX6000 IDE-RAID installation on Debian

2002-02-05 Thread Lasse Øverlier


sorry
that some of you have seen this before (on debian-user), but I guess this is
the correct list for this type of questions.
/sorry

Hi there,

Anyone have a successful IDE-RAID-only installation on a SuperTrak SX6000
disk system? I have drivers for RedHat 7.1 (installs  works fine) and found
GPL source for building drivers, but I am having problems with module
dependencies for the GPL code and Debian (2.2.r4 installation).

The main problem is that I am unable to load drivers for the disks so I 
have nowhere to install Debian :)

Do I :

1) make a driver floppy with /boot/pti_st.o ?
   - when I try to use insmod on the object file I have built (quite 
many now...) I get a list of unresolved symbols: kmalloc, 
scsi_unregister_module, scsi_register, unregister_blkdev, 
pcibios_present, free_irq, register_blkdev, iounmap, __ioremap, 
pci_read_config_word, io_request_lock, kfree, pci_devices, request_irq, 
scsi_register_module, pci_write_config_word, sprintf, printk, 
scsi_unregister
   - am I missing any modules that should have been added here? (have tried
to add scsi_mod.o, but I am having problems finding the kernel source used
for the installation kernel. I use kernel-source-2.2.19 found in the
distribution)
   - parameters for compiling pti_st.o (SMP computer) have been taken 
from the supplied GPL'ed Makefile

2) make a bootable floppy with a 2.4.17(?) kernel? How do I get this to 
be the default kernel in a Debian installation? Any pointers to this 
kind of information is also appreciated. Or anyplace I might obtain
information on how to make my own bootable debian-installation (using the
existing one as a base) on fd,cd,dvd?

3) boot drivers that need to be loaded at boot-time? Do I use mkinitrd (is
this available and supported in potato, or woody, installation ?) Or any
pointers to information on how this is done?

4) Install REdHat 7.1 base and overwrite this with Debian? Is this possible
(and recommended)? Gives me an opportunity to try new kernels, but I am not
to deep into RedHat and really would like to continue to use Debian...

5) something completely different (?)


Anybody know of some newer/modified source code for the SX6000 
somewhere? Maybe with a HOWTO or README file added?

If someone have useful information, please reply with a cc directly to me.

Thanks !

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Bug#127546: marked as done (boot-floppies: please, please, please include a pointer to basedebs/disks somewhere)

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Package: boot-floppies
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AFAIK there is nowhere a mention where one can find the basedebs.tgz or
the base-disks. Please, please, please spare the volounteers that go and
try to install testing what in heaven could have gone wrong, where possibly
one could find the base-stuff and then installing some possibly stale old
basedebs.tgz that s/he found on some obscure internet site and that possibly
will break together with the newer install disks.

Mind you there is *nowhere* AFAIS a mention of any base-stuff at all allthough
it is required depending on how you install the system.

*t

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i.e. the user is left at a point at a place where he has no internet access
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The basedebs tarball is in the ftp archive now, so I guess this issue is
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Bug#122750: marked as done ([powerpc] securetty not modified for serial console)

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Nobody seems to be able to reproduce this - including presumably the
original submitter - so I'm closing the report.  If anybody actually can
make it happen still, please reopen the bug or file a new one.

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Bug#131553: missing keyboard selection?

2002-02-05 Thread Phil Blundell

Where did the adb (mac-ext) keyboards go?
Selecting _any_ keyboard from the list prevents further input.

I'm not familiar with the ppc keyboard stuff, but from looking at the
code I guess you should have been offered these four choices:

{ qwerty/mac-usb-us,  U.S. English (Apple USB), 0},
{ qwerty/us,  U.S. English (Standard) , KBD_C},
{ azerty/mac-usb-fr, France (Apple USB)  , KBD_fr_FR},
{ qwertz/mac-usb-de-latin1-nodeadkeys,Germany (Apple
USB)   , KB
D_de_DE},

Are you saying that none of these are appropriate, or did you get
offered the wrong list of choices?  I can't find any sign of support for
adb or mac-ext keymaps in dbootstrap.

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Bug#132350: basedebs.tgz not gzipped

2002-02-05 Thread Rob Bradford

On Tue, 2002-02-05 at 00:32, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
 * Rob Bradford [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20020204 19:55]:
   Using the basedebs.tgz resulted in the installer complaining that
   gunzip failed.  I gzipped the file and everything worked.
   
  Methinks you useda buggy browser, some versions of netscape and
 
 No, it's a real bug.  zcat basedebs.tgz in debootstrap fails because
 it's actually a tar file.
 
Ah, okay. I've been caught out with that browser thing before.
Downloading tarballs and then wondering why they werent gzipped :)

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Installing on Compaq Servers

2002-02-05 Thread Loren Jordan

Hello,

I'm not sure if this counts as a bug but here is the information I was able 
to figure out.  If this should be filed as a bug let me know...

I have several Compaq servers (DL380's and DL360's) that are of the G2 
generation.  They have a newer raid controller (Smart Array 5i) and none of 
the boot disks support this controller, not even the compact set.  The 
compact disks have worked for me before on the G1 Compaq boxes with the 
smart2 array in the past.

All of this is using woody.

I tried the 2.4 boot floppies but this didn't work either so I made my own 
boot floppy (make bzdisk) with a custom 2.4 kernel with the Smart Array 5X 
driver support built in.  I used the rdev commands
rdev /dev/fd0 /dev/fd0
rdev -r /dev/fd0 49152
on this custom kernel floppy to make it use the ram disk from boot.bin 
(standard or 2.4).  This almost worked except for 2 problems.  The 
dbootstrap program doesn't know anything about the cciss devices.  I 
determined this by sifting through the source code.  The other problem was 
that the /dev/cciss dir and assorted block device files were not in the 
root.bin floppy.  This is from the machine I was working on to try to get 
things working.

testbox:/proc# cat partitions
major minor #blocks  name
  104 0  17776560 cciss/c0d0
  104 140944 cciss/c0d0p1
  104 2 17225760 cciss/c0d0p2
  104 3   501040 cciss/c0dop3
testbox:/proc#

I took the root.bin file and modified it by adding the required /dev/cciss 
block files using the script from
http://www.linuxhq.com/kernel/v2.4/doc/mkdev.cciss.html (modifed to put 
them in the /temp/root.bin/dev dir where I had the root.bin-ungiped file 
mounted
and put it back on a floppy.  I was too lazy to just use the mknod 
command... This allowed me to start a shell while in the dbootstrap 
program, mke2fs and mount the drives however I had to do everything manually.

The rest of the install didn't work either as it couldn't install the 
rescue floppy as my custom kernel floppy didn't look like a rescue 
floppy.  I didn't want to feed it the real rescue disk as it would be an 
un-bootable kernel. (not able to mount the root file system,etc...)

I believe that the things required for this to work (out of the box) would 
be that the dbootstrap program be modified to look for more than just the 
hda,sda,rd/c0d0 and ida/c0d0 disks.
 snippet from bootconfig.c from the dbootstrap source dir #
#define DEV_HDA  /dev/hda
#define DEV_SDA  /dev/sda
#define DEV_RD_C0D0  /dev/rd/c0d0
#define DEV_IDA_C0D0 /dev/ida/c0d0
The root floppy AND the base system (MAKEDEV ?) should have the /dev/cciss 
dir and associated block device files added.


After figuring this out, I added the cciss/* files to a running system and 
just used a tarball of this system, I un-tared it onto the mounted 
/target file systems of the new machines and everything is running just 
fine on these machines (after fixing /etc/fstab) however it would have been 
nice for the install system to have worked.

I was not able to get the boot-floppies source package to build (yet) so I 
am not yet able to work up a patch for the dbootstrap program.

Thanks for your time and maybe a fix to dbootstrap?
Loren Jordan


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Bug#131553: missing keyboard selection?

2002-02-05 Thread Martin Michlmayr

* Phil Blundell [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20020205 11:44]:
 Where did the adb (mac-ext) keyboards go?
 Selecting _any_ keyboard from the list prevents further input.

ADB keycodes are no longer supported.  When your kernel sends ADB
keycodes, console-data will say:

 Your kernel is configured to have the keyboard send ADB keycodes.  This
 behaviour is now deprecated and no longer supported by Debian.
 .
 For best results you should reconfigure your kernel with
 CONFIG_MAC_ADBKEYCODES=n. If you can't or don't want to do this for some
 reason, pass keyboard_sends_linux_keycodes=1 as an argument to the kernel.
 [...]

The question is which kernel boot-floppies comes with on powerpc.
kernel-patch-2.4.16-powerpc (2.4.16-1) turned off ADB keycodes (see
#120626).  Perhaps boot-floppies use an older kernel?

(I'm not an powerpc expert.)
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Debian install problem

2002-02-05 Thread Camilo Villanueva
Title: Debian install problem





Hello, we are attempting to install Debian 2.2 v4 on a Compaq Proliant 1850R. After we begin the vanilla install, we get the following error message:

Kernal panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 01:00


The error message occurs after the install scans the drives. Thinking that this was a drive problem, I tried switching out drives with newer ones, but we still get the same error. Do you have any information on what could cause this problem? Thank you,

Camilo Villanueva 





Re: Installing on Compaq Servers

2002-02-05 Thread Nicolas Lopez

  I just installed woody ( to get to sid) on an ML350 G3 last month. I feel
your pain.

On Tue, Feb 05, 2002 at 12:22:46PM -0500, Loren Jordan wrote:
 Hello,
 
 I'm not sure if this counts as a bug but here is the information I was able 
 to figure out.  If this should be filed as a bug let me know...
  Probably.

 I have several Compaq servers (DL380's and DL360's) that are of the G2 
 generation.  They have a newer raid controller (Smart Array 5i) and none of 
 the boot disks support this controller, not even the compact set.  The 
 compact disks have worked for me before on the G1 Compaq boxes with the 
 smart2 array in the past.
  Actually, they do, but as a module. Rather than extract the module the
proper way I just went through the install past Install kernel  modules
on the onboard scsi then copied the cciss.o to a floppy. I was able to then
reboot on the raid card, load the module, and continue on.

 on this custom kernel floppy to make it use the ram disk from boot.bin 
 (standard or 2.4).  This almost worked except for 2 problems.  The 
 dbootstrap program doesn't know anything about the cciss devices.  I 
  Yeah, that's a PITA too.

 The rest of the install didn't work either as it couldn't install the 
 rescue floppy as my custom kernel floppy didn't look like a rescue 
 floppy.  I didn't want to feed it the real rescue disk as it would be an 
 un-bootable kernel. (not able to mount the root file system,etc...)
  I chroot-ed into my install from the installer and built a new kernel.
Second or third time around I got the kernel right ;)

  Any sign of linux-based tools to mangle the raid setup? Somewhere burried
in the Insight manager maybe?

  - Nick Lopez
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Re: bf-3.0.19 status, pending release

2002-02-05 Thread David Kimdon

Tue, Feb 05, 2002 at 02:12:22PM -0500 wrote:
 
 Ok -- do you guys want me to tag?

There is one choose_medium issue I recently found, it might be an easy
fix (not yet in BTS since I'm not sure if it was user error on my
end).  If we think it is okay to wait until late tonight Pacific time
I'll have a chance to look at it.  It isn't a showstopper if you
want to just tag it now that is fine, current cvs works quite well.

 Source upload?  PowerPC build?
 Let me know.

Whatever you have time for.  I mostly just wanted your 'ok' to release, I'm
happy to handle the details.  If you can do the powerpc build that
would be great since that is something I can't do.

If it isn't tagged this evening I will plan on tagging it, source upload 
and i386 build.

-David


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Re: Boot problems on an old TM5000

2002-02-05 Thread Pablo F. Gimenez Turk

Thank you very much Philip, the PCI=NOBIOS argument worked fine.
BYE!!!
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Subject: Re: Boot problems on an old TM5000


 On Sat, 2002-02-02 at 20:09, Chris Tillman wrote:
  On Sat, Feb 02, 2002 at 12:33:40PM -0300, Pablo F. Gimenez Turk wrote:
   I've got an old Texas Instruments TravelMate 5000 notebook with a
Pentium 75Mhz PCI-Bus and 24Mb RAM, just for testing purposes, and whatever
installation package I select (base, compact, idepci) always get the same
after the root: prompt:
  
   PCI: Discovered primary peer bus XX
  
   (where XX are ascending hexa values)
  
   I'm booting from rescue.bin disk on floppy disk images in order to
partition, format and finally install Debian on this machine.
  
   I'll appreciate your answer a lot:
 
  Have you tried re-burning the floppies or using other floppies?
  Floppies often cause problems, though i haven't seen this one yet.

 I don't think a bad floppy could cause this kind of thing - or at least,
 it doesn't seem very likely.  This pretty much has to be a kernel bug
 or, considering how old the machine is, a BIOS32 bug that the kernel is
 failing to work around.

 Try booting with the pci=nobios argument.  Or try the 2.4 flavour when
 that becomes available (maybe it is already, I haven't really been
 keeping track).

 p.



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dhcp NMU or dhcp v3?

2002-02-05 Thread Matthias Klose

Hi,

although v3 is available in experimental ... did you get answer from
the boot floppies team, if/when v3 can be uploaded to unstable?

If not, I offer to upload a NMU which moves the configuration option
from /etc/init.d/dhcp to /etc/default/dhcp. Fixing #75365 and #121854.

Thanks, Matthias


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Bug#64499: marked as done (boot floppies cannot access my super floppy formated syjet.)

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Package: boot-floppies
Version: 2.2.13

When trying to install a new debian system (after previous boot floppies
experiments destroyed my partition table :((() i noticed that the boot
floppies will not present me with my super floppy formatted syjet removable
harddisk when asking for partitions. I have a ext2 partition on it (being
/dev/sdb).

Also when wanting to partition a harddisk i get also the syjet proposed as a
partitioning target, without warning that i have valuable data there (well the
debian mirror i want to install from).

If i hand mount the disk on the second console, and later choose mounted as
option from the partition chooser, it works ok though.

Friendly,

Sven LUTHER

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Sven wrote:
On Wed, Dec 05, 2001 at 10:08:36PM -0700, Chris Tillman wrote:
 The referenced report, regarding a SyJet removable disk, is 
 hopefully fixed by now. (The last report was in Sep 2000). 
 Please let us know if this is still a problem with current 
 woody boot-floppies.
 Ok, will try, and let you know.

Since we haven't heard anything more I'm assuming that the bug is,
indeed, fixed now and closing the report.  If it turns out that this
isn't the case please reopen it or file a new one.

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Bug#67624: marked as done ([mklibs.sh] mkfs.ext2 does not work on file)

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Package: boot-floppies
Version: 2.2.16

When I try to make ext2 filesystem on a file mkfs.ext2 prints:

mkfs.ext2: error in loading shared libraries: /lib/libext2fs.so.2: symbol __divdi3, 
version
GLIBC_2.0 not defined in file libc.so.6 with link time reference


This error occurs only in potato, slink boot-floppies work correctly.

Steps to reproduce this behaviour:

... after dbootstrap starts switch to shell and type:

# mount /dev/hda2 /mnt -t umsdos
# dd if=/dev/zero of=/mnt/linux bs=1k count=300k
307200+0 records in
307200+0 records out
# mkfs.ext2 /mnt/linux
mke2fs 1.18, 11-Nov-1999 for EXT2 FS 0.5b, 95/08/09
/mnt/linux is not a block special device.
Proceed anyway? (y,n) y
mkfs.ext2: error in loading shared libraries: /lib/libext2fs.so.2: symbol __divd
i3, version GLIBC_2.0 not defined in file libc.so.6 with link time reference
#


Wishing good luck ...

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I verified that the libc in a recent woody build does include the
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interesting busybox/udpkg developments

2002-02-05 Thread Joey Hess

It looks like Sharp's Xarious(sp?) PDA (the one with the neat integrated
keyboard) uses busybox dpkg and debian packages. It looks like the deb
package format is perhaps winning in the PDA field between this and the
use of debs by the two Iapq distros. Putting dpkg into busybox was a nice
subversive touch. :-)

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Bug#131553: missing keyboard selection?

2002-02-05 Thread Rich Johnson

Martin Michlmayr wrote:

 * Phil Blundell [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20020205 11:44]:
  Where did the adb (mac-ext) keyboards go?
  Selecting _any_ keyboard from the list prevents further input.

 ADB keycodes are no longer supported.  When your kernel sends ADB
 keycodes, console-data will say:

  Your kernel is configured to have the keyboard send ADB keycodes.  This
  behaviour is now deprecated and no longer supported by Debian.
  .

Thanks for the clarification, but it begs the question:
 How should one install the initial system _before_ being able to rebuild
the kernel?

I am currently up and limping.  I used debootstrap to load the base system and
then debootstrap's shell to obtain a benh kernel.  The process was rough and
the machine is not yet sure-footed enough to attempt kernel building.

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cvs commit to boot-floppies/utilities/dbootstrap/po by blade

2002-02-05 Thread Debian Boot CVS Master

Repository: boot-floppies/utilities/dbootstrap/po
who:blade
time:   Tue Feb  5 15:54:44 PST 2002
Log Message:
  
  Minor de.po improvements.
  

Files:
changed:de.po


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cvs commit to boot-floppies/documentation by claush

2002-02-05 Thread Debian Boot CVS Master

Repository: boot-floppies/documentation
who:claush
time:   Tue Feb  5 16:38:54 PST 2002
Log Message:
  Danish update

Files:
changed:release-notes.da.sgml


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cvs commit to boot-floppies/documentation/da by claush

2002-02-05 Thread Debian Boot CVS Master

Repository: boot-floppies/documentation/da
who:claush
time:   Tue Feb  5 16:38:54 PST 2002
Log Message:
  Danish update

Files:
changed:hardware.sgml inst-methods.sgml preparing.sgml rescue-boot.sgml


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Files in the archive with no extension cause problems

2002-02-05 Thread James A. Treacy

There are files which boot floppies controls that have no file
extension. This causes problems because apache assumes that they have
mime type text/plain and newbies don't can't figure out how to download
the file. A good example is dists/stable/main/disks-i386/current/linux .
Try wget -S http://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/stable/main/disks-i386/current/linux

Here are some alternatives:
 - add .htaccess files and add lines like:
   Files linux
 ForceType application/octet-stream
   /Files
   The problem with this is that not all mirrors are running apache.
   Additionally, if a site has set 'AllowOverride None', apache will give
   an error message when users try to download the file.
 - Have sites add 'DefaultType application/octet-stream' to either the
   apache config file or to a .htaccess file. Using a .htaccess file has
   the same problem as the first example. Besides the problem of getting
   hundreds of mirrors to modify their apache config, there is the
   additional problem that there are probably files in the archive that
   are plain text that would then be consider as binaries.
 - rename all binaries with no file extension

What I suggest is that starting with the next release any files that
aren't plain text be given an extension that will convince apache that
they are binaries. The biggest hassle here will be changing all the
links to the files.

If you don't do anything about this, the webmasters will be forced to
send all mail from lusers complaining about this problem to this list. :)

Not subscribed to this list so blah blah blah mail to me blah blah blah.

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Re: dhcp NMU or dhcp v3?

2002-02-05 Thread Eloy A. Paris

Matthias,

Matt Zimmerman and I decided to leave the v2 dhcp* packages alone and
create instead new dhcp3* packages for DHCP v3. So, both v2 and v3
packages will coexist.

I am almost ready to upload new v2 packages which fix lots of bug
(including the ones you want to fix with the NMU.) I announced our plans
on debian-devel last week (Saturday or Sunday.) In the announcement I
asked people to help us test the new dhcp* packages I plan to upload soon.

You would do me a great favor if, instead of NMU'ing, you could test
out these new packages and confirm that they fix the problems I mark as
fixed in the changelog. The location of the test packages is:

http://people.debian.org/~peloy/dhcp/

Also, take a look at the debian-devel archives to see my announcement
and the current plan.

If you find something wrong you can send me a patch against the source
code of these packages.

Cheers!

Eloy.-

On Tue, Feb 05, 2002 at 10:32:30PM +0100, Matthias Klose wrote:
 Hi,
 
 although v3 is available in experimental ... did you get answer from
 the boot floppies team, if/when v3 can be uploaded to unstable?
 
 If not, I offer to upload a NMU which moves the configuration option
 from /etc/init.d/dhcp to /etc/default/dhcp. Fixing #75365 and #121854.
 
 Thanks, Matthias
 


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cvs commit to base-config/debian by joeyh

2002-02-05 Thread Debian Boot CVS Master

Repository: base-config/debian
who:joeyh
time:   Tue Feb  5 16:51:30 PST 2002
Log Message:
  french translation updated
  

Files:
changed:Tag: woody-tree changelog templates.fr


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cvs commit to base-config by joeyh

2002-02-05 Thread Debian Boot CVS Master

Repository: base-config
who:joeyh
time:   Tue Feb  5 16:51:30 PST 2002
Log Message:
  french translation updated
  

Files:
changed:Tag: woody-tree apt-setup apt-setup.templates.fr termwrap tzsetup

added:  Tag: woody-tree tzsetup.templates.fr


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cvs commit to base-config/debian by joeyh

2002-02-05 Thread Debian Boot CVS Master

Repository: base-config/debian
who:joeyh
time:   Tue Feb  5 17:00:02 PST 2002
Log Message:
 * Updated French translation from Denis Barbier [EMAIL PROTECTED],
   Closes: #132382
 * Set LANG=C when calling date in tzsetup: Closes: #131473
 * Moved enter information manually to the top of the country list so it's
   not hidden at the bottom. In the dialog frontend (commonest case), this
   will make the default country appear above it, and all others under it. In
   other frontends it will work differently, and some may even hide it at the
   _top_ of the list, when they highlight the default near the end. Still,
   best I can do, Closes: #130343

Files:
changed:Tag: woody-tree changelog


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Re: debootstrap: option to install locales packages with the base stuff

2002-02-05 Thread Joey Hess

Eduard Bloch wrote:
 I would like to see the attached patch included into debootstrap. The
 idea is: if you set a environment variable, it will install the locales
 package (and depending debconf package). 

Any progress on this?

 My plan is: the i18n enabled boot floppies call debootstrap with this
 environment, so locales are installed with the simplest configuration.
 Then we preset it's debconf settings to generate localisation files for
 the currently used locales (on boot floppies) and set this locale as
 default.

Makes sense so far.

 After the installation, when base-config will (as first) first force the
 reconfiguration of debconf

Why?

 then ask whether the user wishes to change
 the localisation settings and reconfigure locales pacakge.

Seems unneccessary.

 Another thing in this patch is pppoeconf. This could be enabled in
 base-config as alternative to pppconfig, since it configures DSL
 connection (what pppconfig does not) and is much simpler to use. And it
 has only 15kB size.

It's too late to do this for woody, IMHO. pppconfig has had relatively a
lot more testing. (haha.)

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Bug#131553: missing keyboard selection?

2002-02-05 Thread Chris Tillman

On Tue, Feb 05, 2002 at 11:44:33AM +, Phil Blundell wrote:
 Where did the adb (mac-ext) keyboards go?
 Selecting _any_ keyboard from the list prevents further input.
 

Please refer to www.debian.org/ports/powerpc/keycodes

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cvs commit to boot-floppies/debian by toff

2002-02-05 Thread Debian Boot CVS Master

Repository: boot-floppies/debian
who:toff
time:   Tue Feb  5 18:25:14 PST 2002
Log Message:
  fix welcome message

Files:
changed:changelog


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2002-02-05 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System

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Re: Installing on Compaq Servers

2002-02-05 Thread Chris Tillman

On Tue, Feb 05, 2002 at 12:22:46PM -0500, Loren Jordan wrote:
 Hello,
 
 I'm not sure if this counts as a bug but here is the information I was able 
 to figure out.  If this should be filed as a bug let me know...

I think so.

 ... stuff I can't help with ...

 
 I was not able to get the boot-floppies source package to build (yet) so I 
 am not yet able to work up a patch for the dbootstrap program.

What kinds of errors are you getting during the build? Did you do make
check first, and also make distclean if you rebuild? make
distclean seems to be the only way to reset the build after someone
changes a message in dbootstrap.

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Re: Debian install problem

2002-02-05 Thread Chris Tillman

On Tue, Feb 05, 2002 at 11:04:23AM -0800, Camilo Villanueva wrote:
 Hello, we are attempting to install Debian 2.2 v4 on a Compaq Proliant
 1850R. After we begin the vanilla install, we get the following error
 message:
 
 Kernal panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 01:00
 
 The error message occurs after the install scans the drives. Thinking that
 this was a drive problem, I tried switching out drives with newer ones, but
 we still get the same error. Do you have any information on what could cause
 this problem? Thank you,
 
 Camilo Villanueva 
 

I believe Compaq computers have better luck with the compact flavor.

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Re: bf-3.0.19 status, pending release

2002-02-05 Thread Chris Tillman

On Tue, Feb 05, 2002 at 01:50:09PM -0600, David Kimdon wrote:
 Tue, Feb 05, 2002 at 02:12:22PM -0500 wrote:
  
  Ok -- do you guys want me to tag?
 
 There is one choose_medium issue I recently found, it might be an easy
 fix (not yet in BTS since I'm not sure if it was user error on my
 end).  If we think it is okay to wait until late tonight Pacific time
 I'll have a chance to look at it.  It isn't a showstopper if you
 want to just tag it now that is fine, current cvs works quite well.
 
  Source upload?  PowerPC build?
  Let me know.
 
 Whatever you have time for.  I mostly just wanted your 'ok' to release, I'm
 happy to handle the details.  If you can do the powerpc build that
 would be great since that is something I can't do.

If Adam's too busy I can build on powerpc.

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Re: interesting busybox/udpkg developments

2002-02-05 Thread Glenn McGrath

On Fri, 1 Feb 2002 16:50:41 -0500
Joey Hess [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 It looks like Sharp's Xarious(sp?) PDA (the one with the neat
integrated keyboard) uses busybox dpkg and debian packages. It looks
like the deb package format is perhaps winning in the PDA field between
this and the use of debs by the two Iapq distros. Putting dpkg into
busybox was a nice subversive touch. :-)
 

Excellent, i didnt realise that it was used by them, its also used by
another embeded app ive heard of.

I dont think its practical to use rpm in these environments because of
the database rpm uses to store the metadata.

I havent done anything to busybox dpkg/apt-get for about a month, i was
making a push towrds busybox apt-get. got something semi-functional, but
didnt get dependency checking working properly (again) and memory
requirements went up significantly.

I started working on it again yesterday.

If/when i do get a busybox based retreiver working then it will makes
things much simpler for the installer.


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Bug#132541: Files in the archive with no extension cause problems

2002-02-05 Thread David Whedon

Package: boot-floppies
Version: N/A; reported 2002-02-05
Severity: normal


This recently sent to debian-boot.  We should brobably fix this somehow.


From: James A. Treacy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Files in the archive with no extension cause problems
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

There are files which boot floppies controls that have no file
extension. This causes problems because apache assumes that they have
mime type text/plain and newbies don't can't figure out how to download
the file. A good example is dists/stable/main/disks-i386/current/linux .
Try wget -S http://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/stable/main/disks-i386/current/linux

Here are some alternatives:
 - add .htaccess files and add lines like:
   Files linux
 ForceType application/octet-stream
   /Files
   The problem with this is that not all mirrors are running apache.
   Additionally, if a site has set 'AllowOverride None', apache will give
   an error message when users try to download the file.
 - Have sites add 'DefaultType application/octet-stream' to either the
   apache config file or to a .htaccess file. Using a .htaccess file has
   the same problem as the first example. Besides the problem of getting
   hundreds of mirrors to modify their apache config, there is the
   additional problem that there are probably files in the archive that
   are plain text that would then be consider as binaries.
 - rename all binaries with no file extension

What I suggest is that starting with the next release any files that
aren't plain text be given an extension that will convince apache that
they are binaries. The biggest hassle here will be changing all the
links to the files.

If you don't do anything about this, the webmasters will be forced to
send all mail from lusers complaining about this problem to this list. :)

Not subscribed to this list so blah blah blah mail to me blah blah blah.

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Re: bf-3.0.19 status, pending release

2002-02-05 Thread Chris Tillman

On Tue, Feb 05, 2002 at 07:42:39PM -0700, Chris Tillman wrote:
 On Tue, Feb 05, 2002 at 01:50:09PM -0600, David Kimdon wrote:
  Tue, Feb 05, 2002 at 02:12:22PM -0500 wrote:
   
   Ok -- do you guys want me to tag?
  
  There is one choose_medium issue I recently found, it might be an easy
  fix (not yet in BTS since I'm not sure if it was user error on my
  end).  If we think it is okay to wait until late tonight Pacific time
  I'll have a chance to look at it.  It isn't a showstopper if you
  want to just tag it now that is fine, current cvs works quite well.
  
   Source upload?  PowerPC build?
   Let me know.
  
  Whatever you have time for.  I mostly just wanted your 'ok' to release, I'm
  happy to handle the details.  If you can do the powerpc build that
  would be great since that is something I can't do.
 
 If Adam's too busy I can build on powerpc.

No, I can't. The build wants glibc-2.2.5-3, which is only built for
sparc and i386 so far.

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Re: Files in the archive with no extension cause problems

2002-02-05 Thread Chris Tillman

On Tue, Feb 05, 2002 at 07:42:08PM -0500, James A. Treacy wrote:
 There are files which boot floppies controls that have no file
 extension. This causes problems because apache assumes that they have
 mime type text/plain and newbies don't can't figure out how to download
 the file. A good example is dists/stable/main/disks-i386/current/linux .
 Try wget -S http://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/stable/main/disks-i386/current/linux
 
 Here are some alternatives:
  - add .htaccess files and add lines like:
Files linux
  ForceType application/octet-stream
/Files
The problem with this is that not all mirrors are running apache.
Additionally, if a site has set 'AllowOverride None', apache will give
an error message when users try to download the file.
  - Have sites add 'DefaultType application/octet-stream' to either the
apache config file or to a .htaccess file. Using a .htaccess file has
the same problem as the first example. Besides the problem of getting
hundreds of mirrors to modify their apache config, there is the
additional problem that there are probably files in the archive that
are plain text that would then be consider as binaries.
  - rename all binaries with no file extension
 
 What I suggest is that starting with the next release any files that
 aren't plain text be given an extension that will convince apache that
 they are binaries. The biggest hassle here will be changing all the
 links to the files.
 
 If you don't do anything about this, the webmasters will be forced to
 send all mail from lusers complaining about this problem to this list. :)

This is not really as bad as it sounds. I looked at what would need to
change for the linux file. What would be a good extension, linux.bin?
It's a dozen places in rescue.sh and release.sh each, rdev.sh and
bootconfig.c for a couple lines each, and syslinux.cfg and other
bootloader files. The worst part is the documentation and messages,
which I'd be willing to take on -- and those would not cause many bugs.

In the ppc area, bootargs is a text document, so no problem. Same with
any kernel-configs.

The apus bootstrap folder has several binaries also, so that would be
a little additional work. But the dozen or so people it would impact
would probably be forgiving.


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Re: bf-3.0.19 status, pending release

2002-02-05 Thread Colin Walters

On Tue, 2002-02-05 at 22:41, Chris Tillman wrote:
 No, I can't. The build wants glibc-2.2.5-3, which is only built for
 sparc and i386 so far.

I think you have an out of date mirror:

walters@auric madison libc6   
~
 libc6 |   2.1.3-19 |stable | arm, i386, m68k, powerpc, sparc
 libc6 |   2.1.3-20 | proposed-updates | arm, i386, m68k, powerpc, sparc
 libc6 |2.2.4-7 |   testing | arm, hppa, i386, m68k, mips, mipsel, 
powerpc, sparc
 libc6 | 2.2.4-7.0.2 |   testing | s390
 libc6 |2.2.5-1 |  unstable | arm
 libc6 |2.2.5-3 |  unstable | hppa, i386, m68k, mips, mipsel, powerpc, 
s390, sparc



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cvs commit to boot-floppies/debian by dwhedon

2002-02-05 Thread Debian Boot CVS Master

Repository: boot-floppies/debian
who:dwhedon
time:   Tue Feb  5 21:40:31 PST 2002
Log Message:
  +- when selecting the 'unmounted partition' install method don't unmount
  +  the partition before we can do anything useful with it.
  

Files:
changed:changelog


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Re: Files in the archive with no extension cause problems

2002-02-05 Thread James A. Treacy

On Tue, Feb 05, 2002 at 09:37:37PM -0700, Chris Tillman wrote:
 
 This is not really as bad as it sounds. I looked at what would need to
 change for the linux file. What would be a good extension, linux.bin?

.bin maps to application/octet-stream so this should be fine.

I looked through dists/unstable/main/disks-i386/ for other files that
cause problems. Mime type returned can be checked by using
wget -S -O /dev/null 
http://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/stable/main/disks-i386/current/linux

They are:
dists/testing/main/disks-i386/current/linux
dists/testing/main/disks-i386/current/{compact,idepci,reiserfs,udma100-ext3}/linux
dists/testing/main/disks-i386/current/{compact,idepci,reiserfs,udma100-ext3}/tftpboot.img

Any reason not to rename tftboot.img to tftboot.bin?

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cvs commit to boot-floppies/debian by dwhedon

2002-02-05 Thread Debian Boot CVS Master

Repository: boot-floppies/debian
who:dwhedon
time:   Tue Feb  5 22:08:55 PST 2002
Log Message:
  start 3.0.20
  

Files:
changed:changelog


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Re: bf-3.0.19 status, pending release

2002-02-05 Thread Chris Tillman

On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 12:11:52AM -0500, Colin Walters wrote:
 On Tue, 2002-02-05 at 22:41, Chris Tillman wrote:
  No, I can't. The build wants glibc-2.2.5-3, which is only built for
  sparc and i386 so far.
 
 I think you have an out of date mirror:
 
 walters@auric madison libc6 
  ~
  libc6 |   2.1.3-19 |stable | arm, i386, m68k, powerpc, sparc
  libc6 |   2.1.3-20 | proposed-updates | arm, i386, m68k, powerpc, sparc
  libc6 |2.2.4-7 |   testing | arm, hppa, i386, m68k, mips, mipsel, 
powerpc, sparc
  libc6 | 2.2.4-7.0.2 |   testing | s390
  libc6 |2.2.5-1 |  unstable | arm
  libc6 |2.2.5-3 |  unstable | hppa, i386, m68k, mips, mipsel, powerpc, 
s390, sparc

Oops, you're right. http.us.debian.org kept crapping out on me so I
switched. Well, it's not happening tonight anyhow.

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Processing of boot-floppies_3.0.19_i386.changes

2002-02-05 Thread James Troup

boot-floppies_3.0.19_i386.changes uploaded successfully to auric.debian.org
along with the files:
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  bf-doc_3.0.19_i386.tar.gz
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Processing of boot-floppies_3.0.19_i386.changes

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