Hi Alberto,
On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 08:41:19PM +0200, Alberto wrote:
Please add aes-lrw-benbi and aes-xts-plain to the list of available
mode of operation. XTS is the upcoming standard.
Thanks for the suggestion. I think offering those modes
in partman-crypto is very desirable.
Before we can
Quoting Joey Hess ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
If moving it to git will cause any significant trouble for translators and
task maintainers, please let me know.
Well, franklyit will..:-)
Several translators, including /me, are comfortable enough with git to
be able to commit themselves directly
Hi!
I have discussed with Riku Voipio and Martin Michlmayr off-list
about adding support for MTD [0] to partman. A few questions
arises from our discussions.
What would be needed for partman to be able to handle MTD?
AFAIK UBI [1] would be used for partitioning the MTD. I
suppose it is necessary
ltsp is again blocked from migrating into testing, likely due to the
ltsp-client-builder udeb, though this udeb is not used by
debian-installer by default.
it has been in unstable for 7 days now, without introducing new
problems, and fixes several bugs.
thanks for your work.
live well,
Hi,
On Fri May 30, 2008 at 00:32:55 -0700, Vagrant Cascadian wrote:
ltsp is again blocked from migrating into testing, likely due to the
ltsp-client-builder udeb, though this udeb is not used by
debian-installer by default.
it has been in unstable for 7 days now, without introducing new
On Friday 30 May 2008, Martin Zobel-Helas wrote:
On Fri May 30, 2008 at 00:32:55 -0700, Vagrant Cascadian wrote:
ltsp is again blocked from migrating into testing, likely due to the
ltsp-client-builder udeb, though this udeb is not used by
debian-installer by default.
it has been in
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On Friday 30 May 2008, Max Vozeler wrote:
I wonder how we should best handle this difference. We
could try to offer the valid key sizes only after the user
has chosen the iv-algorithm, but that is more involved
because users may currently change parameters in any order.
The best solution here
On Friday 30 May 2008, Владимир wrote:
Comments/Problems:
Please fix bug with russian local for aptitude =(
What bug?
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Christian Perrier wrote:
Several translators, including /me, are comfortable enough with git to
be able to commit themselves directly in a git repo.
That might be the same for task maintainers...
But many aren't and holding hands of a few dozen people to confirm
they do it and do it right
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Hello,
The bug #480533 is a blocker for the Beta2 release. The current
available workaround is to install perl instead of perl-base.
There're some things we need to care about. This wouldn't happen if
we're installing Etch and then I think we might
FWIW, the partman dialog should reflect the reset keytype after
switching the encryption type.
Yes, you're right. I see it too now. I wonder how that could be
improved from a usability PoV because it's not obvious.
What about this patch for partman-crypto.templates?
@@ -48,6 +48,8 @@
On Friday 30 May 2008, Otavio Salvador wrote:
This wouldn't happen if we're installing Etch
s/would/should/
Good point.
and then I think we might use a
post-base-installer hook that checks the perl-base version and if it's
5.10.0-10 it installs perl as well.
One problem I see with that is
Hi Frans,
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 07:23:32PM +0200, Frans Pop wrote:
What about this patch for partman-crypto.templates?
@@ -48,6 +48,8 @@ _Description: Encryption method:
Template: partman-crypto/crypto_type
Type: select
Choices: ${CHOICES}
# :sl3:
_Description: Encryption method
Frans Pop [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
and then I think we might use a
post-base-installer hook that checks the perl-base version and if it's
5.10.0-10 it installs perl as well.
One problem I see with that is that it assumes the problem will be fixed
with the first new upload of perl-base. I
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Please fix bug with russian local for aptitude =(
Is this a display problem with tasks and section names in aptitude
when the locale is non UTF-8 ?
If the symptoms are these, it is likely that you indeed went on Bug
#483464 (http://bugs.debian.org/483464) ...which is out of the control
of the
Otavio Salvador wrote:
The bug #480533 is a blocker for the Beta2 release.
Why? The extent of the problem is some uninitialised value warnings in
the syslog.
The current available workaround is to install perl instead of perl-base.
There're some things we need to care about. This wouldn't
Your message dated Fri, 30 May 2008 21:01:44 +0200
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has caused the Debian Bug report #483691,
regarding Bugs netinst
to be marked as done.
This means that you claim that the problem has been dealt with.
If this is not
(BCCed to 4 people who reported issues due to CD changing functionality)
Hi,
About one/two months ago you reported issues with installations from CD
that were the result of the new functionality to allow using multiple CDs
during an installation.
We are currently preparing the Beta2 release
On Friday 30 May 2008, Frans Pop wrote:
Right. As you have already filed bugs for that against the packages
that cause this issue and this is not related to the installer itself,
Sorry, I just see that those bugs were filed by others.
Anyway, the issue has been fixed in apt in unstable and
Hi Jérémy,
Attached you will find an attempt to do so. The changeset is only broke
down in two patches:
* The first is a bit invasive (partman-md, partman-base, mdcfg) and
improve globally the way MD devices are initialized and from my tests
fix 10 bugs at ounce (counting merged
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 10:08:02PM +0200, Frans Pop wrote:
So basically this is what needs to be done to get uploads for daily D-I
builds working again for remaining architectures.
Does anybody who has a build running want to coordinate that? Maybe setup a
(more) common system for it?
I'm
Hi,
Yesterday, I tried to install the new image. I used the DVD image from
weekly build. The process installation occurred normally and did not
appeared error messages. I installed using the portuguese language and the
option graphical install.
The problems I told the last month were fixed in
i was asked to find out if folks from various projects would be
interested in a proposed bof for debconf8.
please let me know if you are interested and would be able to attend.
Building Debian from Debian
discussion of the miscelany of tools that build debian installations
Many tools all
Vagrant Cascadian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
people interested in the following tools or similar tools would be
valuable to the discussion: debian-installer debian-cd simple-cdd
debian-live xen-tools util-vserver pbuilder cdebootstrap debootstrap
LTSP FAI
I'm interested.
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Quoting Joey Hess ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Right, well, if you're generalising from how dpkg asks translators to
use git in http://wiki.debian.org/Teams/Dpkg/GitUsage , don't. There are
a number of things there that are not strictly necessary, especially the
OK, I like that..:-)
You know, I
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