Quoting Per Olofsson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > Some pcmcia-cs package templates appear during a default installation > > of the base system. > > When, exactly? I haven't seen them. I thought it was installed during > the first stage of the installation, and that packages' debconf > dialogues weren't shown during that stage.
So did I. But two days ago, I ran an install on VmWare with only the base system and a few PCMCIA debconf questions appeared. I'll start another one again and I will tell you when exactly did the questions appear. > > On a side note, I wonder whether it's really necessary for this > package to ask any questions at all. But that's nothing I'm going to > change before sarge is released so don't worry about it. I do also think it's not needed. Rather than removing the questions, lowering their priority to medium could however be a conservative measure. As default installs are done at high priority, the pcmcia-cs screens would then disappear. If they have rock solid defaults, that shouldn't be a problem. This is not a very invasive change, so it can IMHO be done before sarge release. > > > Per, if you use a CVS repository for pcmcia-cs, can you give us access > > details for anonymous checkout? This will help Dennis Stampfer to use > > it for his translation statistics status page > > (http://people.debian.org/~seppy/d-i/translation-status.html) > > No, sorry, I don't. I suppose I could setup an alioth project if it > would be helpful to you, but Joey's posting about alioth being dead is > kind of off-putting. The problem mostly lies with projects using Subversion. Other projects with lower activity may quite well rely on Alioth. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

