On Dec 19, 2007 12:36 AM, Christian Perrier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Drawback: why should we put West European first and South Asian or
> African last? There is indeed no reason except our western-centric
> minds..:-)
Putting it in alphabetical order is good idea, IMHO. Like other
packages do
Quoting Frans Pop ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> 2) Currently the order of languages seems to be alphabetical, which means
> languages with "high" letters will have a higher chance of being pushed off
> the 1st/2nd/3rd CD or off the 1st DVD. Should we maybe use a a somewhat
> more intelligent grouping
Thanks Daniel,
Would that be a 2nd "weekly" build, or would that be a daily build? I'll go
look and see if I can answer that myself.
Frans had suggested I do my testing from the Weekly's though I'm fine with
the daily in this case.
I also didn't know if there was some command I could issue from
On Tuesday 18 December 2007 14:02, Charles Abdouch wrote:
> Is there a way to manually get the missing package during the install and
> get it to continue?
This should be fixed for the 2007-12-18-1 snapshots and later. If not, it
will definitely be fixed in 18-2 (I'm not sure if the fix that all
Is there a way to manually get the missing package during the install and
get it to continue?
As it warned me, bypassing this step and choosing "none" cause the install
not to produce boot files, though the install finishes so it appears there
are no other issues once I get past this one.
BTW, I used the Lenny weekly testing snapshot.
I may have figured a way around it, although I don't know the consequences.
When I attempted to retry the step "Install Base System", I was eventually
presented with a list of 4 "kernels"
When I choose "None" it allowed me to continue.
I am tryi
Howdy all,
I have been reading the threads related to the BusyBox package issue and was
hoping some fix made it into today's snapshot build.
"Package busybox is not available, but is referred to by another package."
Is there a work-around I can use to continue the install and testing?
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