Re: boot-floppies 3.0.8!

2001-07-20 Thread Ben Collins
On Fri, Jul 20, 2001 at 01:37:34PM +1000, Anthony Towns wrote:
> (Huge Cc list, followups to just -release to limit the carnage please)

FYI, there's a debian-ports alias :)

> arm, m68k and sparc boot-floppies are a bit out of date (2.3.6 instead
> of 3.0.7), and may or may not work anymore. An update would be nice,
> especially for arches where there's no problem with CPU time (hi Ben :).

Will have them done for sparc as soon as I hear that they are tagged,
and I can get new 2.4.x images ready for sun4u.


Ben

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boot-floppies 3.0.8!

2001-07-19 Thread Anthony Towns
(Huge Cc list, followups to just -release to limit the carnage please)

Hi all,

Could someone (David? Adam?) please do what's necessary to tag
boot-floppies 3.0.8, for initial ia64 and basedebs support?

There's still no i386 pcmcia-modules that can be used on
boot-floppies! Could someone (Herbert? Randolph? anyone?) *please* build
some ASAP? The current pcmcia-modules-2.2.19* in unstable doesn't work
with the kernel-image-2.2.19 in unstable.

Once these are done, updated b-f's for i386 would be nice. It's not much
good getting all this nifty stuff done (basedeb support, task fixups, etc)
if no one can use them. It doesn't matter if stuff turns out to be broken:
the -testing folk are there to find that out.

arm, m68k and sparc boot-floppies are a bit out of date (2.3.6 instead
of 3.0.7), and may or may not work anymore. An update would be nice,
especially for arches where there's no problem with CPU time (hi Ben :).

Cheers,
aj

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