Hey everyone,
Is it possible to do a mirror list update for the testing and upcoming stable
point releases. I know most people use deb.debian.org but when I’ve done a few
installations and had to choose a local mirror, some were missing on the list
and some mirrors don’t exist anymore. I ended
On 16829 March 1977, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
I put SSH trigger into the room, instead of sudo. You supply the
version
on the ssh cmdline, and if that exists in unstable, a copy-installer
is
run with that version.
That looks very good to me, thanks!
Could even be extended to have source and tar
Roland Clobus (2023-04-10):
> Aside from Janitor, modernisation and lintian corrections, my change was the
> only functionality change in four years (as seen by diffoscope, see below).
Maybe, but one shouldn't have to resort to diffoscope to figure this out
at this stage of the release cycle.
>
Hello Cyril, list,
On 10/04/2023 10:14, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
Roland Clobus (2023-04-10):
It turns out that the package 'live-installer' (which is a udeb-only
package) in Bookworm still is at version 57 [2], while the fix was
released at version 58.
Could the package be unblocked?
...
I as
Hi Roland,
Roland Clobus (2023-04-10):
> It turns out that the package 'live-installer' (which is a udeb-only
> package) in Bookworm still is at version 57 [2], while the fix was
> released at version 58.
>
> Could the package be unblocked? (And/Or will there be an installer
> RC2?)
(Yes to RC2
Hello images-team,
I've wondered why the installation still takes a long time after it has
finished installing from a live image, as seen on openQA [1].
It turns out that the package 'live-installer' (which is a udeb-only
package) in Bookworm still is at version 57 [2], while the fix was
rel
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