Michael,

diskfree.sh

Ok, I'll bite.  I think I must have missed this thread.  Where is this
supposed to go?  What was this supposed to fix?  I'm trying to add it to the
new CD.

Thanks,

Sean

-----Original Message-----
From: Charles Steinkuehler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 14, 2002 10:55 AM
To: Sean; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Dachstein-CD update


> I have added all the new packages as requested so far and included bind-8
as
> well (someone asked for it a long time ago in leaf-user).

Which bind version?  IIRC, there are known security problems with all the
bind's currently packaged for LRP.

> I added the two
> sample .cfg files.  I updated the ssh* lrps.  I updated the changes.txt
and
> am in the process of updating the README.txt.  I removed the old ssh1
> packages.

Sounds good

> I'll make the script update over the weekend.  Monday night I'll
> stop taking new orders and Tuesday night you should have a shiny new
> Dachstein-CD.

Great.  Since it sounds like you're going to be updating root (for the
lrpkg -i fix), I may throw some stuff your way if I get time.  Also, please
note that Michael D. Schleif has done a good job of re-working the disk
free-space checks
(http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/helices/scripts/diskfree.sh).  I was
planning on incorperating his updates into the next release.  You might
check with him if you feel up to tackling the merge, or maybe you can get
him to help...

NOTE:  Updating root.lrp is a bit trickier than any of the other packages,
since it's contained in the floppy boot image, as well as the CD-ROM root
directory with all the other packages (mainly for convience).  I usually
copy an updated root.lrp to my CD-ROM contents folder on my development
machine (just as you would for any other package file), then copy it to the
floppy boot image file (which is mounted using a loop-back device, ie:
mount -t msdos -o loop path/boodisk.bin /mnt).  Finally, remember to unmount
and "touch" the bootdisk image, since the time/date stamp is *NOT* updated
when you write to the file via the loop-back device.

> Shall I call it v1.0.3?

I'd call it v1.0.3 or v1.0.3rc1 (release candidate 1), depending on
confidence level :)

Charles Steinkuehler
http://lrp.steinkuehler.net
http://c0wz.steinkuehler.net (lrp.c0wz.com mirror)



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