From: "Alexei Khlebnikov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > I've done a little questionaire among debian-russian maillist subscribers
> > > to find out what is broken - kernel or samba? I've got two responses,
> > > each telling that the bug does not trigger on their systems, and they have
> > > samba from Woody (as me), but self-built kernel (2.2.19 and 2.4.17). I 
> > > used
> > > vanilla kernel from Woody distribution. Thus, it seems to be a Debian
> > > Woody default kernel bug.
> > 
> > Might be, in which case the kernel should be fixed..
> 
> In this case - yes, naturally.
> 
> But what about more intelligent CDs identification in apt? If you wish, I 
> could
> write this patch, in your coding style... Or you think that identification 
> routine
> is smart enough?

That's the patch. It makes apt smarter in CD identification. It calculates 
CDROM ID
as .disk/info file md5 sum if this file exists, otherwise it falls back to 
method with
names and times. The patch is in apt coding style.

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