On 08/15/2011 09:00 AM, Fabrice Quenneville wrote: > Our repo is quite complete the only thing we dont have is vmlinuz and > theres no reason why it should try to pull it from our repo with those > configs but it still does...
i'm giving up, last mail on the subject from me. i explained the exact same thing three times already, that got to be enough. :/ > Im not trying to be annoying or anything but in your first email you > suggested i use the experimental branch. ftr: you said you're doing a derivative (in lb terms) for which you need 3.x, it only got revealed later that you're actually doing a distribution (in lb terms) for which you don't necessarily need 3.x. > And as a programmer it makes no sense if you break existing features > or modify their behavior. there are no existing features broken; there are no features modified in their behaviour (except for syntax changes in config/*, but that surely was not wat you ment). > Take your time to code all of that, not to > be able to leave a simple note in the man page for the users like for the love of god.. the package itself is in *experimental*.. *experimental*.. *experimental*.. > "Only active in derivative mode" for --mirror-chroot, "Disabled in > derivative mode" for --mirror-debian-installer ... (and no, --mirror-chroot and --mirror-debian-installer are usable the same way, regardless if you use derivatives mode or not) > Well i dont have much of a choice, the features i need are documented > to be in 3.x but it seams like since the man pages have been written > they have been broken by design. nothing is broken, the manpages are up2date. man lb_config is only incomplete for the *new*/experimental features. all existing features of 2.x are just fine in 3.x (with the exception of #636217 [embedd syslinux configs] and #635046 [exp only, local hooks don't get executed], but that's not what you're after). >> sounds like debian mode, with additional config/archives configured, >> binary indices turned off and a local hook to > a local hook to what ? to mangle sources.lists.d/. -- Address: Daniel Baumann, Donnerbuehlweg 3, CH-3012 Bern Email: [email protected] Internet: http://people.progress-technologies.net/~daniel.baumann/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]
