Christian Perrier [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Quoting Kenshi Muto ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
After this patch is applied, 'make build_netboot' will build boot.img.gz
in dest/netboot/ directory for i386 and amd64 with both text and gtk
installers.
Because I didn't know well about other
James Robertson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This is to let you know that booting with noapic fixes the issue
Did you test it with RC1 and sid kernels?
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Andre Felipe Machado [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello,
This long standing bug report (Mar 2001), along with #92140, suggested
some alternative solutions:
1- change debconf message to
debconf: note: preconfigure requires the apt-utils package, skipping
2- move apt-extracttemplates to apt
reassign 470601 linux-2.6
retitle 470601 Unrecoverable processor error when running in VirtualPC, fixed
upstream
thanks
Frank Lin PIAT [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello,
Here's an update for my previous report.
Newer kernel (maybe 2.6.24, and 2.6.26) reveals a bug in VirtualPC,
where it
Paul E Condon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I will attempt to set up email on the box that had the problem and see
if I can send a repeat of this report from that machine.
Paul,
Thanks by testing our installer on those machines. Please give a try
to the RC1 proposed images that are available at
Nan Ron [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I’ve searched the web and Debian docs and can’t find a solution. My
intent is to download a new netinst CD and try again. If the hung
reboot persists, I’ll try Etch. Do you have any advice for me?
Hello,
Please try the image available at
Andre Felipe Machado [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Version: 0.7.16
Hello,
Currently, there are a wide array of APT related tools in the
repository.
apt-build, apt-cacher, apt-cross, apt-doc, apt-dpkg-ref, aptfs,
apticron, aptitude, aptlinex, apt-listbugs, apt-listchanges, apt-mirror,
Frans Pop [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've tested the patches moderately and everything seems to work as
intended.
The patch is know to works for the reported issue and I'd like to know
if you want it included now or want to wait a bit more to push it?
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Thomas Viehmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am not going to NMU because I'm unsure whether it's generally a good
idea to leave hidden partitions untouched. If it is, please apply this.
I also am unsure about it. parted should be able to touch everything
and I'm not sure this is the proper
Martin Michlmayr [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* Matthew Palmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-10-22 11:38]:
The attached patch extends d-i firmware building for armel to build
initrd and kernel uBoot files, and a complete firmware image, for
the DNS-323 and CH3SNAS devices. The patch requires a new
reassign 502550 linux-2.6
retitle 502550 Fail to boot
thanks
Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello Otavio,
thx for your answer.
Output of
dpkg --list | grep linux-image
is
ii linux-image-2.6.26-1-686 2.6.26-8Linux 2.6.26. image on
PPro/Celeron/PII/PIII/
So the correct
reassign 501367 xserver-xorg
thanks
Luca Capello [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi there!
On Tue, 07 Oct 2008 01:18:32 +0200, Luca Capello wrote:
3) X.Org
This is the main problem: after the first reboot, X11 starts, but the
screen remains black.
This however is still present :-(
I've
Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Am Montag, den 20.10.2008, 10:19 -0200 schrieb Otavio Salvador:
... It is a kernel issue, no doubt however I'm unsure
why it happens. A good guess is to install linux-image-2.6.26-1-486
and try to boot using this.
Oi Otavio,
As you suggested I installed
Jérémy Bobbio [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
tags 502240 + patch
thanks
On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 09:39:36PM +0200, Frans Pop wrote:
When localechooser sets debconf/language to a set of languages (preferred
+ fall-back languages, e.g. se_NO:nb_NO:nb:no_NO:no:nn_NO:nn:da:sv:en for
Northern
Per Olofsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
Otavio Salvador wrote:
Drop uswsusp from desktop and laptop tasks. Closes: #501549
What about suspend to disk, does that work equally well without
uswsusp's s2disk?
In some cases yes, others no however the default inclusion of it can
hurt
Per Olofsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Otavio Salvador wrote:
Per Olofsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
Otavio Salvador wrote:
Drop uswsusp from desktop and laptop tasks. Closes: #501549
What about suspend to disk, does that work equally well without
uswsusp's s2disk?
In some
Otavio Salvador [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jérémy Bobbio [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
tags 502240 + patch
thanks
On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 09:39:36PM +0200, Frans Pop wrote:
When localechooser sets debconf/language to a set of languages (preferred
+ fall-back languages, e.g
Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Package: installation-reports
Boot method: CD netinst
Image version:
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/daily-builds/daily/arch-latest/i386/iso-cd/debian-testing-i386-netinst.iso
Date: 16. October 2008 ca 18:00
...
During installation everything seemed ok.
Otavio Salvador [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Currently d-i is updated to 2.6.26-7 however Lenny still has 2.6.26-5
kernel image. This could solve your issue.
Both d-i and lenny uses 2.6.26-8 now but would be a good test to
verify if your installed system has this version installed too
Emmet Hikory [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Fair enough. While it makes it easier for me to do what I'm doing,
the fact that it's a rare use case, insecure-by-default, and not too
hard to script is sufficient for me to withdraw the request in the face
of any opposition, rather than fix the
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Luk Claes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi
Please upload fixed packages.
Note that I thought this was still being tested by Jérémy and that no
mail to debian-release was sent, but apparently my input was requested...
:-)
Thanks by acking it. From
Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The following patch should fix this bug which IMO is release-critical
(although I know that previous releases went out with this bug). I'm
afraid I'm not up to speed with d-i's current freeze state; Otavio, may
I commit this patch? I confess that I have
Emmet Hikory [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've created the patch against revision 56349 in SVN, but would be happy
to update it to a newer revision with modifications if requested.
Your patch doesn't follow the coding style (I guess you did it to
avoid a bigger diff) and would be nice if you
Otavio Salvador [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Emmet Hikory [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've created the patch against revision 56349 in SVN, but would be happy
to update it to a newer revision with modifications if requested.
Your patch doesn't follow the coding style (I guess you did
Jérémy Bobbio [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have rebuilt cdebconf with these packages after updating the
Build-Depends and removing the special dh_shlibdeps case for
cdebconf-gtk-udeb. Building and testing an installer with the resulting
udebs lead to a successful installation.
Using the
Luk Claes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dave Beckett wrote:
The patch looks OK although I cannot test any directfb stuff, or do
any cairo work today.
One reason the directfb was NOT enabled in the main cairo package
by me is that it is unsupported upstream. The customer for debian
is really
Adeodato Simó [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The biggest issue is that we'd need to do it before d-i RC1 or another
installer upload would be required to get it in sync with the archive.
It has been uploaded now. Shall I unblock it already? Does it need to
get into testing fast, or just having it
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Aníbal Monsalve Salazar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In the changelog of pciutils 1:2.1.11-15.3, Christian Perrier applied a
patch by Colin Watson which stripped the subsystem ids. That changelog
is dated 3 Dec 2005.
This is indeed a bug since it
Frans Pop [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
As the VESA framebuffer _does_ work (I've tried both vga=788 and vga=791),
a better option would seem to be to just use the VESA framebuffer for all
x86 installs by using e.g. vga=788, which is 800x600/16 bits.
vga=788 is the same setting we use for the
Vit Jonas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Package: installation-reports
Boot method: CD netinst i386
Image version:
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/lenny_di_beta2/i386/iso-cd/debian-LennyBeta2-i386-netinst.iso
[...]
Comments/Problems:
Broadcom Ethernet adapter was not detected and even
reassign 499335 virtualbox-ose
retitle 499335 doesn't boot without AMD-V enabled
thanks
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Comments/Problems: won't boot without AMD-V (EIP: [c0133a8b]
__remove_hrtimer+0x25/0*64 SS:ESP 0068:c03757d4
Kernel panic - not syncing: Fatal exception in interrupt). strange:
Frans Pop [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Saturday 13 September 2008, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
* Frans Pop [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-09-13 17:40]:
Please use architecture-specific scripts instead (i.e. scripts that
only get included for the appropriate architecture.
How about this:
I'd have
Frans Pop [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In both cases this would of course only solve the problem for devices that
are connected during installation, not in cases where the user first
connects the device after the system has been installed.
For that the quirks would have to be included in the
Luk Claes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Frans Pop wrote:
On Saturday 06 September 2008, Otavio Salvador wrote:
I've done a look on dmraid and it looks simple to change. The attached
patch should do that.
Oh, wow! Yes!
Let's make a change that's really dmraid upstream's business in Debian
Giuseppe Iuculano [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Otavio Salvador ha scritto:
We have two possible way to fix that. Change parted to use previous
I think we have a third possible way, merge some good work from Ubuntu.
For example, attached debdiff is an attempt to fix (p) naming issue
Giuseppe Iuculano [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I merged all relative dmraid Ubuntu changes in:
devmapper
Looks to be safe but requires an OK by maintainer and RT.
parted
Looks fine however there's a wrong indentation on the static vars to
hold the uuid values. Please take a look and resend.
Giuseppe Iuculano [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
P.S. Are you subscribed to the d-boot list or should we keep you CCed?
No, I'm not subscribed, please keep me CCed.
Please subscribe! You are doing a very good job helping d-i team to
get this sorted out and would be awesome to count on you from
Frans Pop [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I think I have done what I can here to identify the issues. From here on
it is up to Jérémy and Otavio to actually fix the bugs that have been
identified.
I really do not know at this point whether that means reverting some change
in libparted, or fixing
Frans Pop [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Friday 05 September 2008, Otavio Salvador wrote:
It is indeed a change on libparted side however this is doing right
using the p here. Would be too hard to change partman-dmraid to use
it?
The problem is not really partman-dmraid. The problem
Adam Garside [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Could you try with a daily built images and see if any of the issues you
mentioned are still affecting the installer?
I reinstalled this morning with the following:
Jérémy Bobbio [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
reassign 497238 hw-detect
thanks
On Sun, Aug 31, 2008 at 10:01:32AM +0200, Andreas Barth wrote:
With virtio, the hard disk wasn't detected. After udpkg -i
.../virtio-modules-2.6.26-1-amd64-di*,
the rest went fine (including automatic detection).
Jérémy Bobbio [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 02:13:45PM +0200, Frederik Schueler wrote:
plase add the it8213 module to ide-modules, it is required on some
intel-based mainboards, for example the Supermicro X7SBI.
I hope this still fits into the release plans.
As amd64
Jérémy Bobbio [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The attached patch against network-console adds an extra step during
debian-installer startup that just does that when BOOT_DEBUG=3 and
device=ethX are specified on the command-line.
It's a little bit crude, but was truly helpful on solving that issue.
Jérémy Bobbio [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 10:03:27AM -0300, Otavio Salvador wrote:
The attached patch against network-console adds an extra step during
debian-installer startup that just does that when BOOT_DEBUG=3 and
device=ethX are specified on the command-line
Jérémy Bobbio [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The work on this got little bit out of hand as I fixed all issues along
the way, and I am a little bit uncomfortable in introducing so much
changes at this stage of the release process.
I believe you both are doing very well regarting this patchset and
Jérémy Bobbio [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I see two possible fixes here:
* Stop sorting devices in snapshot_devs() anymore. I don't see why
the kernel would reorder the content of /proc/net/dev when new
modules are inserted. From my tests, this nicely solved the issue.
* Make
in the archive at all?
No. It is not possible since stable didn't have armel and we grabed
the binary package from that.
This was my fault indeed. :(
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Martin Michlmayr [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* Otavio Salvador [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-08-15 09:01]:
No. It is not possible since stable didn't have armel and we grabed
the binary package from that.
And it's not possible to upload libparted1.7-udeb for armel to t-p-u?
If RT do not object
Onay Urfalioglu [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Detect hard drives: [E ]
...
Comments/Problems:
Cannot find any disk (no driver/Controller)
Please, attach your installer syslog (gzipped). You can see how to do
that at:
http://d-i.alioth.debian.org/manual/en.amd64/ch06s03.html#di-miscellaneous
Jeremy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am just curious as to the idea of a 'tainted image'. It seems to
me that it would not allow a user to customize their image. Does
everything have to be the default debian setting? I would hope that
there is an option to not install recommended packages,
Chris Lamb [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So yes, I think that the binary image should inherit the APT_RECOMMENDS
setting. I will commit that later this evening unless Daniel shouts at me
otherwise.
Ok. I had misunderstood the discussion. I agree with you too.
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Stefan Alfredsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ok - the drive is actually detected in d-i-2. I can do manual partitioning
in the console with fdisk /dev/sda1.
However, the installer fails at the step [!] Detect disks, and asks me
to choose a driver for the disk chipset.
If I continue by
Jérémy Bobbio [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, Aug 05, 2008 at 06:33:12PM +0200, Frans Pop wrote:
Because not only is there absolutely no need for them to do so, it is also
seriously fragile to expect random hook scripts to output nothing else
than their progress bar end position.
The
Frans Pop [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thursday 31 July 2008, Otavio Salvador wrote:
I don't really like the idea of hook scripts determining how the main
script works.
Could you clarify why?
Because not only is there absolutely no need for them to do so, it is also
seriously fragile
Niko Tyni [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi d-i folks,
I'd like to finally fix the perl-base utf8 warning bug (#480533)
by moving /usr/share/perl/5.10/unicore/lib from perl into perl-base.
Apologies for the delay, I won't bore you with my explanations.
Is the change still OK with you this late?
Luca Brivio [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Comments/Problems: The installer can't detect automatically the RTL8101E
ethernet controller. When trying to select a driver manually, some just fail,
while other cause the installer to freeze. The Debian 4.0r4 installer does
instead properly recognize
Frans Pop [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tuesday 29 July 2008, Jérémy Bobbio wrote:
One solution to solve this would be to change the API of pre-pkgsel.d
scripts. They could have the current progress step as their
command-line argument and echo the standard output the new progress
step.
Grégory Oestreicher [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Le mercredi 30 juillet 2008 01:48, Jérémy Bobbio a écrit :
Some minor refactoring was needed when writing the code, so why not doing
it while it's still hot ? However I can submit two separate patches if
it's clearer.
I'm already asking quite
Jérémy Bobbio [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Attached is a patch set implementing this solution. The last patch adds
a default stepping by 1 for each pre-pkgsel.d script. I thought it was
a nice addition and it can easily be removed.
What do you think?
The patch is very simple and clear. This
Kenshi Muto [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Package: pkgsel
Version: 0.21
Severity: important
Hi,
Although I don't make sure the responsibility of this bug is pkgsel or
etch-and-a-half, pkgsel failed when I chose suite=etch.
pkgsel 0.21 calls aptitude safe-upgrade as default pkgsel/upgrade
Frans Pop [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Making this change should probably be delayed until after the release of
lenny as it could well introduce some subtle breakage.
What do others think?
Yes. I believe we should avoid any change that can have a global
effect on the installer environment at
Frans Pop [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In version 1.12 of l-m-di-*-2.6 for both i386 and amd64 a dependency on
speakup modules was added in the kernel-versions file, but no file was
added under the modules directory, which means a speakup modules udeb is
not actually getting built.
My fault.
Hello,
Could someone give a try on the attached patch?
TIA,
diff --git a/debian/rules b/debian/rules
index f2f14c9..b75b15a 100755
--- a/debian/rules
+++ b/debian/rules
@@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ build-udeb/config.status: autotools-update-stamp
dh_testdir
[ -d build-udeb ] || mkdir
Frans Pop [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Adding a separate udeb also means that pkg-lists will need to be updated.
We'll also queue the package for installation to provide it on the
installed system ... so we'll need to provide a hook on hw-detect to
queue it if it's used.
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Gediminas Paulauskas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
One of the major changes in Trac 0.11 is the migration to a new
template language, Genshi. Thus the dependencies are wrong
The versions from http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracInstall would be
Depends: python-genshi (= 0.5)
Recommends:
Jérémy Bobbio [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sun, Jul 06, 2008 at 11:49:22PM +0200, Michael Kesper wrote:
network card (r1000?) isn't detected
module r8169 is loaded and chokes, see syslog
You forgot to attach it, it seems…
gziped, please
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Marc Haber [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 10:46:55PM -0400, Luis Mondesi wrote:
The bootsripts provided with Splashy use LSB functions to calculate steps,
print scrolling messages, and update the progress bar, among other things.
So splashy should work with file-rc as well
Frans Pop [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The workaround is still, as I wrote earlier, to remove the existing rename
rule for the wifi interface in the z25 script and to let udev regenerate
it.
Adding the module would avoid the workaround. Seems better to me.
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Frans Pop [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Monday 30 June 2008, Otavio Salvador wrote:
Frans Pop [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The workaround is still, as I wrote earlier, to remove the existing
rename rule for the wifi interface in the z25 script and to let udev
regenerate it.
Adding
Frans Pop [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Saturday 28 June 2008, Holger Levsen wrote:
On Saturday 28 June 2008 16:55, Frans Pop wrote:
A udeb was recently removed.
Do you mean a year ago or was it recently removed again?
Yes, looks like that was about a year ago (even if the changelog does
Holger Levsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I tried to explain that in the bug report. We (Debian Edu) use it to
modify the profile which gets installed...
Sorry, but that is Greek to me. What is a profile, what does it do?
In a normal Debian Edu installation the user is prompted to choose one
Frans Pop [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
reassign 488267 udev 0.114-2
retitle 488267 Wireless NIC gets renamed to wlan0_rename
thanks
On Saturday 28 June 2008, Barry Tennison wrote:
I hope you can make something of this. I'm still at a loss to
understand where wlan0 gets renamed to
reassign 488267 kernel-wedge
retitle 488267 Should add hostap modules
thanks
We should add hostap modules to the kernel udebs. Those should fix the
issue providing the same modules that are going to be used on the
installed system.
My current idea is to apply following patch to the kernel-wedge
Barry Tennison [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
MAIN PROBLEM: wifi (Prism2) nicely detected, install goes fine till main
reboot. On reboot, no wifi network. REASON:
* /etc/network/interfaces was written accurately, but with eth1 as wifi
interface name
* on reboot, the interface is called
Thijs Kinkhorst [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, June 27, 2008 16:02, Frans Pop wrote:
This works successfully on etch so I think it's a regression introduced
in 1.0.9 with this change: * Error out on unrecognized options to avoid
invalid options to be recognized as arguments.
I
Otavio Salvador [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've started a build adding the firewire-core-modules on the image to
check if they fit now. If they do, I'll ask you to test it.
I've done a full build here and all looks fine. Please try tomorrow
daily images (netinst or businesscard) and report
Hello Barry,
Looking at the output data I fail to see how this mess happened. I'd
like to ask you to do another test for us. Please boot d-i and after
wireless has been properly setup grab the following information:
/proc/net/dev
lspci -knn
My current bet is that wireless is using a different
Guido Günther [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Package: partman-target
Version: 55
Severity: wishlist
Hi,
since device names aren't always persistent between installation and
target system, and since people want to create partimages that can
be deployed without modification on sata as well as
W. Martin Borgert [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Version 0.11 will presumably released on Sunday. AFAIK, newer
versions of trac-bzr, trac-mercurial, and trac-spamfilter (that
work with trac 0.11) do exist upstream and need an update in
Debian. trac-git would have to go for an alternative upstream
Joey Hess [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There are other base-install.d hooks that configure things that could
also be important, and could potentially be overwritten. I found:
console-setup-udeb: /etc/default/console-setup
rootskel: /etc/udev/rules.d/ files (netwinder only)
There could be
Chris Lamb [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Joey Hess wrote:
If so, jusr db_progress STEP 1 4 should work just as well and less
messily, like in my patch.
Your patch works. Please disregard mine.. many thanks.
Joey, could you please commit it?
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Don [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Package: installation-reports
Boot method: CD
Image version:
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/lenny_di_beta2/i386/iso-cd/debian-LennyBeta2-i386-netinst.iso
Date: June 10, June 11
Machine: Two different i386 type desktops (currently running Debian
and
Hello,
As far as I know, console-data doesn't has a keymap that reproduces
the behaviour of us-intl. br-latin1 is same us keymap but with
deadkeys.
If we drop br-latin1 I guess accents and like will stop to work for
those users.
Cheers,
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Thomas Viehmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
Eric Dorland wrote:
When will that be? Maybe i could just NMU the current parted to finish
this transition?
According to Otavio on d-boot[1] we are very close to the d-i beta.
As the d-i stuff is kind of sensitive, it probably is best to not
-ccsb
Section: tex
Priority: optional
-Maintainer: Otavio Salvador [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Build-Depends-Indep: debhelper (= 4)
-Standards-Version: 3.6.1
+Maintainer: Ubuntu MOTU Developers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
+XSBC-Original-Maintainer: Otavio Salvador [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please drop these changes
Josselin Mouette [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Beginners expect to be able to open all the microsoft documents they get
and have them work well, and have an uber-bloated word processor that
looks similar to the MS tools, which is why everyone uses OOo.
It does not prevent us from shipping a
Josselin Mouette [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Le mardi 03 juin 2008 à 10:24 -0300, Otavio Salvador a écrit :
It does not prevent us from shipping a better integrated word processor,
while setting OOo as the default handler for .doc files (currently it is
not, but I can easily change
Josselin Mouette [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Le mardi 03 juin 2008 à 12:04 -0300, Otavio Salvador a écrit :
Cool, are you finally willing to drop iceweasel from the gnome-desktop
task then?
I'd say to drop epiphany. Iceweasel/Firefox are the expected ones.
Firefox is ages behind Epiphany
Alexander E. Patrakov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Frans Pop wrote:
Package: tasksel
Version: 2.74
Severity: wishlist
As previously discussed on IRC we could save 109MB installed size
and 43MB download size/CD space for the desktop task by dropping the
parts of OpenOffice that depend on
Michael Vogt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 09:10:19PM -0400, Joey Hess wrote:
When you're implementing this, please add a --no-triggers option (or
something like that) to apt. This will be useful for things like d-i
that call apt multiple times. Then triggers can be
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Marcus Carlson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Comments/Problems:
This is a brand new machine, also the harddrive is a new 1 TB sata (tried the
same on an old 200 GB sata, but same problem).
Everyting goes well until its
Francesco Poli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, 23 May 2008 10:03:44 -0300 Otavio Salvador wrote:
Francesco Poli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thu, 22 May 2008 17:49:15 -0300 Otavio Salvador wrote:
Do you mind to refresh your patch against current apt so I can apply
it for next
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l070906 Lahore [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dear Daniel,
Kindly checkout this code modification in apt.diff file attached
with font color green. After implementing new logic and handling
outgoing qoutation marks with escape character, the mail system on
shell is working fine. I believe that
Francesco Poli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thu, 22 May 2008 17:49:15 -0300 Otavio Salvador wrote:
Do you mind to refresh your patch against current apt so I can apply
it for next upload?
Where current apt means apt/0.7.13, right?
Yes. Please.
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Francesco Poli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sat, 03 May 2008 18:43:54 +0200 Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
Francesco Poli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
A wait retry mechanism could be implemented, but... will it delay the
remaining cron daily jobs, as well?
Yes it would. At least when run
Frans Pop [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Monday 19 May 2008, Mike Hommey wrote:
The buildd variant currently installs Build-Essential: yes packages but
doesn't install build-essential, which dpkg-buildpackage expects to be
present.
I've added this in debootstrap, but thinking about it a bit
Ben Finney [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Package: python-apt
Version: 0.7.5
Severity: normal
The coding style guide for Python
URL:http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008 is also a convention for
code in the Python community.
Please rename the API methods of python-apt to conform with PEP
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