------------------------------------------------------------------------ The Debian Project http://www.debian.org/ Fixed ISO images for Debian 6.0.1 released pr...@debian.org March 29th, 2011 http://www.debian.org/News/2011/20110329a ------------------------------------------------------------------------
Fixed ISO images for Debian 6.0.1 released Post-release testing showed up a variety of bugs in the images produced for the 6.0.1 update release [1]: 1. Wrong installer code used for the "small" CDs The script used to build the netinst and businesscard CDs was misconfigured, and was using the testing (Wheezy) version of Debian Installer instead of the correct Squeeze version. 2. Incorrectly sized DVD images for some architectures During the original 6.0.0 Squeeze release, we encountered problems in making some of the CD images fit; once the Squeeze release notes were added, the alternate KDE installation CD for several of the architectures grew too large. A number of last-minute tweaks were made on that release day to try to fix this, and the problem was mitigated. Unfortunately, (as is often the case with quick hacks in these situations) these tweaks did not work well in the next release and caused unforeseen problems. Various of the 6.0.1 images that should have been sized to fill a DVD were instead limited to approximately 700 MiB. 3. Update CDs and DVDs missing Packages and Sources files In between the Lenny and Squeeze releases, a fair amount of the code in the debian-cd package was refactored for clarity and to aid in maintenance. This also included deleting some older helper scripts that seemed to be redundant. Unfortunately, that conclusion was incorrect; two scripts were removed that were necessary for the correct operation of the "update-cd" script that generates the update CD and DVD images. Due to this oversight, on the day of the point release those images were created wrongly. They contained package and source data, but the meta data files Packages.gz and Sources.gz were missing. In each of the cases listed above, the failure case has been analysed and is understood. Fixes for all of the problems have been developed, and replacement images have been produced and tested. Following our normal naming scheme, the new images are versioned 6.0.1a to denote the bugfix rebuild. There is no need to download these new images for user who have already downloaded previous images versioned as 6.0.1, if they are not affected by one of the bugs listed above. The easiest way to create fixed images for users who are affected by these bugs, is to use jigdo and scan the previous images for already downloaded files. We offer apologies for any inconvenience caused by these errors. The very next task for the Debian CD team will be to integrate more extensive automated QA for our CD images, in the hope that we will significantly reduce the likelihood of bugs like these in the future. 1: http://www.debian.org/News/2011/20110319 2: http://www.debian.org/CD/jigdo-cd/#how About Debian ------------ The Debian Project was founded in 1993 by Ian Murdock to be a truly free community project. Since then the project has grown to be one of the largest and most influential open source projects. Over three thousand volunteers from all over the world work together to create and maintain Debian software. Translated into over 70 languages, and supporting a huge range of computer types, Debian calls itself the "universal operating system". Contact Information ------------------- For further information, please visit the Debian web pages at http://www.debian.org/ or send mail to <pr...@debian.org>. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-news-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20110329120249.gx9...@melusine.alphascorpii.net