Hmm, I or MUA missed something.
At 5 Jan 04 06:20:30 GMT,
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Hi folks,
Any chance to get Alioth up and running again? I am trying
to access the CVS files for _days_, but without luck. Web
access doesn't work, either.
Many thanx for your help
Harri
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[Joey Hess]
Are you talking about the reported freeze in serial console after
languagechooser, or just a general, non-user-visible cleanup?
I am talking about a general non-user-visible cleanup, to make sure
kbd-chooser, lilo-installer, grub-installer (and possibly other
packages) use common
Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
[Joey Hess]
Are you talking about the reported freeze in serial console after
languagechooser, or just a general, non-user-visible cleanup?
I am talking about a general non-user-visible cleanup, to make sure
kbd-chooser, lilo-installer, grub-installer (and possibly
sön 2004-01-04 klockan 22.58 skrev Joey Hess:
So I picked kde from gdm and it worked ok. One annoying thing was that its
setup wizard asked me _again_ what country I was in, bringing the grand
total of times the installer asked me stuff about that to 6:
- language/country chooser
mån 2004-01-05 klockan 06.09 skrev Matt Kraai:
Howdy,
The latest daily debian-installer images are dated 2004-01-01.
Do you know why more recent builds are not available?
Because alioth is down. There was a problem with the images because I
used an outdated build directory and cannot cvs up
On Sun, Jan 04, 2004 at 04:58:58PM -0500, Joey Hess wrote:
As has been noted, gnome and the gnome task is completly broken in testing.
Just like it has been for over 6 months. I remeber mailing the maintainer
of the gnome metapackage last spring about these problems with no response
and no
Quoting Harald Dunkel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
grub-installer? You mean d-i supports grub?
Sure
I have never seen this option at installation time.
How can I avoid Lilo in favour of Grub?
Lower debconf priority and the boot loader installation entries will
show up on main-menu.
lilo is still
Quoting Harald Dunkel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Hi folks,
Any chance to get Alioth up and running again? I am trying
to access the CVS files for _days_, but without luck. Web
access doesn't work, either.
Alioth is up since today morning, about 10am GMT. I was lucky enough
just to test 10minutes
Hi all,
Sorry for the delay in replying... christmas and all ;-)
However, I am afraid that this issue is still not resolved.
Towhit:
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reassign 224285 console-data
Bug#224285: wrong characters in keyboard layout selection
Bug reassigned from package `kbd-chooser' to `console-data'.
reassign 226170 console-data
Bug#226170: kbd-chooser: German (Germany) language set swiss keyboard
--- Joey Hess [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
James J. Ramsey wrote:
I tested the Jan 3rd i386 netinst iso. It still
doesn't work with older ATAPI CD-ROMs that can't
handle DMA, since 1) the standard kernel parameter
ide=nodma gets mysteriously ignored by the
installer,
There is nothing
Hi,
At 5 Jan 04 13:34:52 GMT,
Nikita V. Youshchenko wrote:
However, not everything is perfect yet.
At the very beginning, I selected Russian language.
So after rebuut and starting base-config, it tried to display messages in
Russian. However, it didn't configure console to display cyrillic,
Am Don, den 01.01.2004 schrieb Joey Hess um 20:56:
Thorsten Sauter wrote:
| So my new plan is, as soon as i386 is releasable, to work to migrate the
| current set of debian-installer udebs and images to testing. AJ has
| agreed to do this without the usual testing delay stuff, all in one
On Monday 05 January 2004 16:24, Kenshi Muto wrote:
Hi,
At 5 Jan 04 13:34:52 GMT,
Nikita V. Youshchenko wrote:
However, not everything is perfect yet.
At the very beginning, I selected Russian language.
So after rebuut and starting base-config, it tried to display
messages in Russian.
On Mon, Jan 05, 2004 at 10:53:41AM +0100, Martin Sj?gren wrote:
m?n 2004-01-05 klockan 06.09 skrev Matt Kraai:
Howdy,
The latest daily debian-installer images are dated 2004-01-01.
Do you know why more recent builds are not available?
Because alioth is down. There was a problem with
At 5 Jan 04 14:45:18 GMT,
Konstantinos Margaritis wrote:
I'm care about this situation. Japanese, Chinese and Korean have
same problem.
Greek has this problem as well. At least last time I checked (2 days
ago).
Interesting.
Could you test jfbterm whether fits Russian or not?
1.
I think installed packages at 1st stage should be smallest.
I'm planning to use jfbterm for 2nd stage.
Jfbterm and unifont also cost some space...
I'm not really familar with current DI status. Is debootstrap the only tool
used to install packages at the first stage? Seems not - at least
Quoting Nikita V. Youshchenko ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I'm not really familar with current DI status. Is debootstrap the only tool
BTW, if you're looking for work to do, the russian translations were
far from complete and Ilgiz Kalmetev was quite alone to work on
these...so you're welcome..:-)
Gaudenz Steinlin wrote:
I will test the powerpc images on my powerbook until the end of this
week. IMHO Sven has to decide about the powerpc freeze date, because
most of the work on powerpc has to be done on non-pmac subarches. He
will probably the one doing this work.
I will be able to work
Package: prebaseconfig
Severity: normal
Tags: d-i
The package assignment may be wrong.I've looked at vt4 and saw that I
was in debootstrap-udeb postinst when this happened.
Symptom:
-Vmware installation
-no network connecttion for the system host
-Error Failed to retrieve Release file
On Monday 05 January 2004 17:48, Kenshi Muto wrote:
OK, greek seems LANG=el_GR.ISO-8859-7.
Did you run 'jfbterm -c other,ISO-8859-7,iconv,UTF-8'?
Yes it works in ISO encoding as well (for ISO encoded text of course
only).
Anyway, I was hoping to have the UTF-8 encoding as standard for the
James J. Ramsey wrote:
The documentation on expert mode in the
INSTALLATION-HOWTO is a little thin, but you *seem* to
be saying that just to turn off DMA for the CD-ROM, I
have resort to avoid using Debian's hardware detection
and load the modules manually with modconf. I *hope*
you aren't
Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
Your comment about freezing the udebs in unstable made me conclude
that I would be unable to get these fixes into d-i before the sarge
release.
Must be a misunderstanding then. The udebs are frozen in testing for
beta 2. When beta 3 is ready, it will replace all the
Hello all:
Just wanted to let you know that Arabic translation of the installer
have gone up to 39% in 3 days. We are moving quite nicely and should
have the whole thing finished in a week or so.
What is the status of BIDI implementation. I heard nothing from nobody.
Please let us know as it
I'd appreciate it if everyone could hold off on committing changes to
cvs until I branch it for beta 2. Before I do that, I need to commit the
few things I uploaded for beta 2 this weekend.
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Martin Sjögren wrote:
But kbd-chooser and choose-mirror have sane defaults from
languagechooser, right? Time zone selection ought to have that too, and
base-config mirror choice could be done away with completely and use
what d-i used. KDE's wizard, I don't know anything about...
Right on all
Quoting Anmar Oueja ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Hello all:
Just wanted to let you know that Arabic translation of the installer
have gone up to 39% in 3 days. We are moving quite nicely and should
have the whole thing finished in a week or so.
I think this should be commited ASAP, just after
Christian Perrier wrote:
Lower debconf priority and the boot loader installation entries will
show up on main-menu.
Wouldn't you admit that this is _very_ hard to find?
lilo is still the default boot loader (no idea whether this is
supposed to change) but grub is definitely a possible choice.
I
On Mon, Jan 05, 2004 at 08:16:39PM +0100, Harald Dunkel wrote:
Christian Perrier wrote:
Lower debconf priority and the boot loader installation entries will
show up on main-menu.
Wouldn't you admit that this is _very_ hard to find?
Do you really think that choosing a bootloader should be a
On Sun, Jan 04, 2004 at 09:29:03PM +0100, Simon H?rlimann wrote:
On Sun, 2004-01-04 at 20:50, Joey Hess wrote:
Geert Stappers wrote:
| | | Configure keyboard does nothing
| | |
| | | This is because your keyboard is already configured by d-i.
That reminds me on an usablity test done in
Christian Perrier wrote:
Alioth is up since today morning, about 10am GMT. I was lucky enough
just to test 10minutes after it went up..:-)
Thanx
Harri
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On Tue, Dec 30, 2003 at 08:14:04PM +0100, Bartosz Fenski aka fEnIo wrote:
Hello.
May I ask what's wrong with status webpage?
http://people.debian.org/~barbier/debian-installer/l10n/
It shows that Polish has untranslated choose-mirror.po file.
I've checked this file and it seems that it's
--- Joey Hess [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
James J. Ramsey wrote:
The documentation on expert mode in the
INSTALLATION-HOWTO is a little thin, but you
*seem* to
be saying that just to turn off DMA for the
CD-ROM, I
have resort to avoid using Debian's hardware
detection
and load the
Quoting Joey Hess ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
The branch is set up, it's called beta2, so cvs update -r beta2 to
switch a tree over to it, etc. So this means that cvs head is open for
random development not targeted at beta 2.
So, this means that we can commit translation minor fixes to beta-2?
Or
Polish and Slovenian have been back to 93% due to incomplete
translations in choose-mirror (country codes needs to be translated,
not just copied...I should have checked this).
Finnish may soon reach PERFECT state.
Chinese nearly finished as well as norwegian bokmal...
15 PERFECT
1 COMPLETE
5
On Tue, Dec 30, 2003 at 04:59:37PM -0500, Joey Hess wrote:
[...]
* Choose a mirror
Strange sorting in the country list, Germany (de) comes
before Denmark (dk) :-)
Hm well, I think that is sorted at build time actually. That's worth a
bug report..
In fact they are not sorted
Hi,
The current version of kbd-chooser appears to be correct Unicode.
Could you please check and confirm that this bug can be closed?
Sln agus Beannacht,
Alastair
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On Mon, Jan 05, 2004 at 10:41:16PM +0100, Christian Perrier wrote:
Polish and Slovenian have been back to 93% due to incomplete
translations in choose-mirror (country codes needs to be translated,
not just copied...I should have checked this).
Ok that's no problem I'll translate it soon.
I've
Steve Langasek wrote:
On Mon, Jan 05, 2004 at 08:16:39PM +0100, Harald Dunkel wrote:
Christian Perrier wrote:
Lower debconf priority and the boot loader installation entries will
show up on main-menu.
Wouldn't you admit that this is _very_ hard to find?
Do you really think that choosing a
Fabrice Lorrain (home) a écrit :
wishlist :
Can someone provide kernel+tftpboot image for the archs where d-i is in
a testing state ?
Replying to myself :
They are at the regular place :
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/sid/main/installer-*
Fab
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I just updated the build tree we use in Skolelinux to build our d-i
floppies. They are so small I started to wunder it the changes are
still neded. Anyone know more?
This one is to make sure our sources.list.udeb.local isn't ignored
by our CVS. Is using that file how I am supposed to add
Hi,
I find it common practice by new translators (like me) that country
codes in choose-mirror are not translated and just copied. (It's good
to use en.po for reference while translating.) But that's not all. I
didn't understand US[ default..] until Denis Barbier point me that
this is the
thanks Christian:
Christian Perrier wrote:
Quoting Anmar Oueja ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Hello all:
Just wanted to let you know that Arabic translation of the installer
have gone up to 39% in 3 days. We are moving quite nicely and should
have the whole thing finished in a week or so.
I think
[Anmar Oueja]
great. well i am not a debian developer so no write access to cvs
but i have a friend who is and i plan on getting him to commit the
stuff himself.
You do not have to be an debian developer to gain write access to CVS.
You have to apply for an account on alioth, and let us know
Christian Perrier wrote:
However, I think this should go in the upcoming beta-2 branch
because of the lack for BIDI implementation in beta-2
I think the above sentance is missing a not.
(I commited the languagelist.l10n etry but that wasn't a very good idea)
The encoding was bad. With a
Christian Perrier wrote:
Quoting Joey Hess ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
The branch is set up, it's called beta2, so cvs update -r beta2 to
switch a tree over to it, etc. So this means that cvs head is open for
random development not targeted at beta 2.
So, this means that we can commit
[Joey Hess]
(I commited the languagelist.l10n etry but that wasn't a very good idea)
The encoding was bad. With a fixed encoding it actually looks Arabi-ish.
Actually, there were nothing wrong with the encoding. The problem was
that the characters _were_ question marks, ie the correct
On Mon, Jan 05, 2004 at 11:33:17PM +0100, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
This one is to make sure our sources.list.udeb.local isn't ignored
by our CVS. Is using that file how I am supposed to add udeb
sources?
Index: .cvsignore
I'm using it here, and it's documented and referenced within
[Nikita V. Youshchenko]
I'm not really familar with current DI status. Is debootstrap the only tool
used to install packages at the first stage? Seems not - at least kernel
package seems to be installed in another way.
No, it is possible to install packages using apt as well. apt-install
in
[Joey Hess]
The branch is set up, it's called beta2, so cvs update -r beta2 to
switch a tree over to it, etc. So this means that cvs head is open for
random development not targeted at beta 2.
Do we upload from the branch or from the trunk?
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At 5 Jan 04 17:23:44 GMT,
Konstantinos Margaritis wrote:
On Monday 05 January 2004 17:48, Kenshi Muto wrote:
OK, greek seems LANG=el_GR.ISO-8859-7.
Did you run 'jfbterm -c other,ISO-8859-7,iconv,UTF-8'?
Yes it works in ISO encoding as well (for ISO encoded text of course
only).
Anmar Oueja [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello all:
Just wanted to let you know that Arabic Language translation of Debian
installer has reached 11% and there is a lot of activity to get it
done ASAP.
Here is the link for the status (dynamically updated) :
At 5 Jan 04 15:22:02 GMT,
Nikita V. Youshchenko wrote:
I think installed packages at 1st stage should be smallest.
I'm planning to use jfbterm for 2nd stage.
Jfbterm and unifont also cost some space...
Yes, but it can handle all of major language.
I'm not really familar with current DI
Can anyone explain why the ugly hack in kernel-installer to modify DELAY
in initrd-tools is there? Has the bug it works around since been fixed
in initrd-tools? I have a zero delay in my mkinitrd.conf by default.
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Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
[Joey Hess]
The branch is set up, it's called beta2, so cvs update -r beta2 to
switch a tree over to it, etc. So this means that cvs head is open for
random development not targeted at beta 2.
Do we upload from the branch or from the trunk?
If it's random
Argh, I forgot base-installer...
At 6 Jan 04 00:24:36 GMT,
Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
So maybe it is possible to install console-cyrillic at the first
stage only in cases when it is needed? And install jfbterm in other
cases ...
One of the challenges is deciding where to put the logic
Great. I did not know about this community. well I am now a registered
user (user ID: anmar-guest), which is kind of silly but oh well.. :)
Now what do I need to do to get the cvs write access ?
Thanks alot
Anmar
Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
[Anmar Oueja]
great. well i am not a debian
At 5 Jan 04 23:37:43 GMT,
Joey Hess wrote:
Or maybe should be commit them to both branches?
Example: #226293 fix
You're welcome to try, but it's highly unlikely it would get in, unless
the package was puched into beta 2 for some other good reason.
Hmm, how to solve changelog conflict?
On Sat, Dec 27, 2003 at 02:31:29PM +0100, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
For the DECchip 21140 card, discover currently loads the lmc module,
while the 79c970 card uses the pcnet32 driver. Can you confirm that
this works or should the DECchip 21140 use the tulip module? (Hmm,
looking at the kernel
I continue to work I18N for next beta (It will be too late for beta2).
At 5 Jan 04 15:22:02 GMT,
Nikita V. Youshchenko wrote:
So maybe it is possible to install console-cyrillic at the first stage only
in cases when it is needed? And install jfbterm in other cases ...
OK, I can add
Kenshi Muto wrote:
Hmm, how to solve changelog conflict?
I'd like to modify base-installer.postinst for next beta (not for beta2).
Commit as usual (although, I have a greatly changed version of that file
I hope to commit soon.) If we need to update base-installer for beta 2,
we will use a
Kenshi Muto wrote:
OK, I can add console-cyrillic and console-terminus when you
choice 'Russian' for installation language. (base-installer.postinst)
I think you should move that to languagechooser's postinst, this seems a
better fit than base-installer.
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m?n 2004-01-05 klockan 15.55 skrev Matt Kraai:
On Mon, Jan 05, 2004 at 10:53:41AM +0100, Martin Sj?gren wrote:
m?n 2004-01-05 klockan 06.09 skrev Matt Kraai:
Howdy,
The latest daily debian-installer images are dated
I was advised that to workaround my pet problem of my
CD-ROM's broken support for DMA that I was to use the
expert install. I was told that since the installer in
expert mode prompts me to pass parameters to a module
it is about to load, I can pass the appropriate
parameters to the module that
At 6 Jan 04 01:45:13 GMT,
Joey Hess wrote:
Kenshi Muto wrote:
OK, I can add console-cyrillic and console-terminus when you
choice 'Russian' for installation language. (base-installer.postinst)
I think you should move that to languagechooser's postinst, this seems a
better fit than
On Mon, Jan 05, 2004 at 08:01:43PM -0500, Joey Hess wrote:
Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
[Joey Hess]
The branch is set up, it's called beta2, so cvs update -r beta2 to
switch a tree over to it, etc. So this means that cvs head is open for
random development not targeted at beta 2.
James J. Ramsey wrote:
I was advised that to workaround my pet problem of my
CD-ROM's broken support for DMA that I was to use the
expert install. I was told that since the installer in
expert mode prompts me to pass parameters to a module
it is about to load, I can pass the appropriate
Kenshi Muto wrote:
At 6 Jan 04 01:45:13 GMT,
Joey Hess wrote:
Kenshi Muto wrote:
OK, I can add console-cyrillic and console-terminus when you
choice 'Russian' for installation language. (base-installer.postinst)
I think you should move that to languagechooser's postinst, this seems
On Mon, Jan 05, 2004 at 11:21:18PM +0100, Harald Dunkel wrote:
But asking the same novice installer to chose between
/dev/scsi/host1/bus0/target0/lun0/disc
and
/dev/scsi/host2/bus0/target0/lun0/disc
for installing the boot sector is?
No, but that's the best we have right now.
Steve Langasek wrote:
So to recap and make sure I understand this correctly:
- Normal development takes place on the trunk.
- Changes required for beta2 (presumably for one of the ports) are made
on the branch as well.
- Uploads to unstable of d-i packages should come from the beta2
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I wish the time zone region defaulted to the US since I chose to
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