On Mon, Dec 04, 2006 at 07:42:04PM -0200, Gustavo Franco wrote: > On 12/2/06, Vagrant Cascadian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: ...snip... > >hopefully, with a little more testing, we will see an upload to debian > >soon. > > Let us make clear that it seems that we've missed the Etch boat, but > stuff will be pretty much in a better shape for Lenny if us keep the > work. I'll do my best, and i need to (really).
right. though i plan to keep simple-cdd backportable to etch, or maintain a backported branch for as long as reasonably possible. ...snip... > >feedback would definitely be appreciated. if you want to give it a try, > >on an etch system: > > There's a new donut for you in my branch (the splashpng stuff). I'll > add some more minor changes after i bring back my test system, > hopefully sometime soon this week. merged. > >there's a few changes i'd like to finish soon, mentioned in the TODO > >file. > > There's one we've ignored that is related with the default profiles > that are in our bzr branches. I've 3 profiles and of course almost all > the packages i need are listed into default.packages. You've some > profiles and just a few stuff on default.packages. Shouldn't we change > how the 'default' profile stuff works? I think it's better let the > user define if he's using a alternate 'default', got it? That way we > both can keep our default* stuff. Thoughts? ah, yes. this is a good idea. i wanted to keep the "default" profile handling as similar to other profiles as possible, with the main difference being that the default profile always gets installed- this is why there isn't much in the default profile. you might be able to get what you need by creating a simple-cdd.conf, and profiles directory, building and installing the simple-cdd package, and running /usr/share/simple-cdd/build-simple-cdd from the directory simple-cdd.conf is in, and replace the profiles/default.* with your preferred defaults. build-simple-cdd will grab anything missing from /usr/share/simple-cdd/ when run this way. i'm open to ideas and patches of other ways to handle this, though. live well, vagrant -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

