[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> tarball. However, since there isn't (or we can't find) a stable
>> release of aufs available, we are curious if you guys would mind
>> us hosting a cvs snapshot on our server?
>
> Why do you (or people) think CVS as 'unstable snapshot?'
> As I wrote in README file,
Hello Robby,
Robby Workman:
> tarball. However, since there isn't (or we can't find) a stable
> release of aufs available, we are curious if you guys would mind
> us hosting a cvs snapshot on our server?
Why do you (or people) think CVS as 'unstable snapshot?'
As I wrote in README file, I am
Resending to ml only - sorry about the oversight, Julian :/
Julian Andres Klode wrote:
> Robby Workman wrote:
>> Hi! I'm one of the maintainers of SlackBuilds.org, an unofficial
>> project providing build scripts for applications/libraries/et al
>> that aren't shipped as part of the official Sla
[please write to the ML]
Robby Workman wrote:
> Julian Andres Klode wrote:
>> Robby Workman wrote:
>>> Hi! I'm one of the maintainers of SlackBuilds.org, an unofficial
>>> project providing build scripts for applications/libraries/et al
>>> that aren't shipped as part of the official Slackware dis
Robby Workman wrote:
> Hi! I'm one of the maintainers of SlackBuilds.org, an unofficial
> project providing build scripts for applications/libraries/et al
> that aren't shipped as part of the official Slackware distribution.
> We have received a user submission of a build script for aufs,
> and we
Hi! I'm one of the maintainers of SlackBuilds.org, an unofficial
project providing build scripts for applications/libraries/et al
that aren't shipped as part of the official Slackware distribution.
We have received a user submission of a build script for aufs,
and we have tested it against a cvs s
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Tomas M:
>> I just received several reports (from 5 different people) that they are
>> trying to build a Live CD, and their squashfs filesystems seem corrupted
>> (while extracting the squashfs image using unsquashfs results in 100%
>> correct data).
>>
>> So it seems
On Wed February 20 2008 08:13, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Tomas M:
> > I just received several reports (from 5 different people) that they are
> > trying to build a Live CD, and their squashfs filesystems seem corrupted
> > (while extracting the squashfs image using unsquashfs results in 100%
Tomas M:
> I just received several reports (from 5 different people) that they are
> trying to build a Live CD, and their squashfs filesystems seem corrupted
> (while extracting the squashfs image using unsquashfs results in 100% correct
> data).
>
> So it seems to me like a problem with squas
>> The real cause was NOT in aufs (or unionfs), but in squashfs, more exactly
>> due to the LZMA compression, more information in
>> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=456489
>
> It seems that debian people failed to apply sqlzma patch for squashfs,
> or to build their packages, sinc
On Wed February 20 2008 07:22, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Thanatermesis:
> > The problem is solved, thanks for all the help
>
> Glad to hear that.
>
>
> > The real cause was NOT in aufs (or unionfs), but in squashfs, more exactly
> > due to the LZMA compression, more information in
> > http:/
Thanatermesis:
> The problem is solved, thanks for all the help
Glad to hear that.
> The real cause was NOT in aufs (or unionfs), but in squashfs, more exactly
> due to the LZMA compression, more information in
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=456489
It seems that debian peop
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