On 24.12.2016 16:24, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> [Christoph Biedl]
>> Um, Jan 5th (i.e. upload by tomorrow-ish) is about uploads that are
>> NEW or about re-entry. Neither applies for laptop-detect, so deadline
>> is *Feb* 5th minus ten days for migration. Or I misread the message
>> horribly.
>
Petter Reinholdtsen wrote...
> [Christoph Biedl]
> > Um, Jan 5th (i.e. upload by tomorrow-ish) is about uploads that are
> > NEW or about re-entry. Neither applies for laptop-detect, so deadline
> > is *Feb* 5th minus ten days for migration. Or I misread the message
> > horribly.
>
> Adding the
[Christoph Biedl]
> Um, Jan 5th (i.e. upload by tomorrow-ish) is about uploads that are
> NEW or about re-entry. Neither applies for laptop-detect, so deadline
> is *Feb* 5th minus ten days for migration. Or I misread the message
> horribly.
Adding the udeb back to laptop-detect will require NEW
Petter Reinholdtsen wrote...
> [Christoph Biedl]
> > Now that laptop-detect has been orphaned I intend to do a QA upload in
> > about a week (aiming for stretch).
>
> Good to hear you are on the case.
>
> But according to
> https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2016/12/msg0.html >
[Christoph Biedl]
> Now that laptop-detect has been orphaned I intend to do a QA upload in
> about a week (aiming for stretch).
Good to hear you are on the case.
But according to
https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2016/12/msg0.html >
uploads done in less than two days will have
Petter Reinholdtsen wrote...
> Is it still unclear why Debian Edu need the laptop-detect-udeb package?
> Can we please have it back, to allow us to drop our copy from the
> debian-edu-install package?
Now that laptop-detect has been orphaned I intend to do a QA upload in
about a week (aiming for
Is it still unclear why Debian Edu need the laptop-detect-udeb package?
Can we please have it back, to allow us to drop our copy from the
debian-edu-install package?
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[Otavio Salvador 2008-06-28]
OK, that could be a valid reason. But you've not yet explained why you
need it _before_ /target is set up.
I also fail to understand it.
I'll try to give some more background information.
During installation of Debian Edu, a profile question is presented to
package: laptop-detect
version: 0.13.6
x-debbugs-cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
severity: wishlist
Hi,
currently laptop-detect doesnt provide an udeb. For historic reasons the
debian-edu-profile-udeb (binary) package includes a code copy of
laptop-detect, so that we can configure d-i differently
A udeb was recently removed. In our opinion there should be no reason why
the _installer_ needs to be aware it's installing to a laptop or not.
Any reason you cannot just chroot into /target and run laptop-detect
there?
You'll have to provide a much better/clearer use-case scenario before
block 487404 by 488386
thanks
Hi Frans,
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?
In our opinion there should be no reason why
the _installer_ needs to be aware it's installing to a laptop or not.
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 not
mention it).
In our opinion
Hi,
On Saturday 28 June 2008 17:43, Frans Pop wrote:
Yes, looks like that was about a year ago (even if the changelog does not
mention it).
Ah, ok.
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
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
On Saturday 28 June 2008, Holger Levsen wrote:
How/why exactly does it need to be different for a laptop than for a
desktop?
I believe it only differs in that it installs some more packages -
implemented as described above.
This seems to indicate that instead of having a different profile
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
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