Hi.
I am seeing the mentioned warnings (
WARNING: Unknown key type EIGHT_LEVEL_LEVEL_FIVE_LOCK
) whenever setupcon is executed on a stable buster installation.
The contents of my /etc/default/keyboard is as follows:
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XKBMODEL="sun_type7_euro_usb"
XKBLAYOUT="de,de"
XKBVARIANT=",neo"
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Package: anna
Version 1.39
Severity: minor
Tag: patch
DACA reports a mismatching allocation and deallocation in util.c:
http://qa.debian.org/daca/cppcheck/sid/anna_1.39.html
Right, popen should be used together with pclose.
Patch attached.
--- anna-1.39/util.c.orig 2009-07-23
Samuel Thibault [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Mario Lang, le Mon 01 Dec 2008 11:12:02 +0100, a écrit :
Samuel Thibault [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It was considered ugly by the debian-boot people to expose things
via shared memory.
What did they propose as an alternative?
Nothing.
Thats
Gaijin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Personally, I'd like to see a configuration option in the
installation, like a tasksel option that would reconfigure Debian for
the visually impared, running through the system and setting up what it
can. The only problem, beyond writing such a script,
Samuel Thibault [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Frans Pop, le Tue 18 Mar 2008 21:05:30 +0100, a écrit :
On Tuesday 18 March 2008, Samuel Thibault wrote:
I was wondering: since one of the goals of d-i for Lenny is to have a
2.6.24 kernel, and that it happens that that kernel has enough hooks for
Frans Pop [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tuesday 25 March 2008, Mario Lang wrote:
The module will first need to be included in the regular Debian kernel
image packages of course.
Ah, can't it be a separate package?
Isn't linux-modules-extra-2.6 where all the extra modules belong?
Seems
Jurij Smakov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, Feb 16, 2007 at 12:14:04AM +0100, Frans Pop wrote:
On Thursday 15 February 2007 23:53, Gilles Casse wrote:
Today, in principle using a Speakup enabled kernel + Speechd-Up +
SpeechDispatcher + eSpeak or in user space, Yasr + emacspeak server +
Frans Pop [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
During the World Free Software Conference 3.0 (that bubulle, tbm and I
attended in Extremadura last week) I spoke with Willie Walker who works
for Sun on Accessibility and Speech.
Willie is the lead man behind ORCA [1], which works with GTK and could
Frans Pop [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thursday 15 February 2007 22:41, Mario Lang wrote:
For speech and braille output, I ask myself why
a blind user would want to run the Graphical Installer instead
of the text interface. What features does the
graphical installer add (except eye-candy
Christian Perrier [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
But I know French people translate everything (like ADN instead of DNA,
ADN==Acide DésoxyriboNucléique
Using DNA for it would be a bit strange, isn't it? :-)
Well, think LSD (Lyserg-Säure-Diethylamid). See its wordnet entry :)
OTOH, as a german
Joey Hess [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Mario Lang wrote:
/lib/debian-installer.d/S25env2debconf runs env2debconf from
rootskel, which already tries to load the frontend module (i.e., check
DEBIAN_FRONTEND, fallback to /etc/cdebconf.conf defaults (newt), export
DEBIAN_FRONTEND). So when
Package: cdebconf
Severity: important
Now that the kernel boot problem of the d-i access floppy flavour
is cleared up, I found out that cdebconf no longer works out-of-the-box
when there is no newt frontend shared object available.
The access floppy flavour only installs the cdebconf-text
Found it.
/lib/debian-installer.d/S25env2debconf runs env2debconf from
rootskel, which already tries to load the frontend module (i.e., check
DEBIAN_FRONTEND, fallback to /etc/cdebconf.conf defaults (newt), export
DEBIAN_FRONTEND). So when S50frontend is run, it falls through as
a no-op since
Hi.
Quoting the svn log for build/config/floppy/access/speakup.cfg
r16052 | joeyh | 2004-05-23 01:53:41 +0200 (Sun, 23 May 2004) | 3 lines
drop the kernel back to 2.4.24, until the 2.4.26-speakup kernel enters the
archive
tag 242547 + patch
Thanks.
Eugeniy Meshcheryakov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The problem is that syslinux incorrectly computes amount of data it
should read to load a kernel. Attached patch fixes this. With this
patch applied I can boot from access floppy. Also tested it with
netboot (PXE)
Christian Perrier [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Unfortunately, something seems to have broken recently, and
the currently generated access floppy images do not boot anymore.
The boot floppy starts to load normally, and after some time, SYSLINUX reports:
Boot failed: Please change disks and press
Hi.
As some of you might know, d-i already has some rudimentary
support for people with disabilities. That currently
includes speakup, a kernel patch to enable the usage
of hardware based speech synthesizers during installation (connected
via a serial port) and BRLTTY, a user-space solution to
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--- packages/kernel/linux-kernel-di-i386/debian/changelog (revision 15843)
+++ packages/kernel/linux-kernel-di-i386/debian/changelog (working copy)
@@ -1,3 +1,10 @@
+linux-kernel-di-i386 (0.63) UNRELEASED; urgency=low
+
+ * Mario Lang
Package: syslinux
Version: 2.04-1
Severity: normal
Well, I was about to test d-i today (20040403 images in subdir floppy/acces),
and can't even get the kernel fully loaded:
SYSLINUX prompts for boot options, starts to load
the kernel (dots appear), and suddenly stops with the following
message:
Alastair McKinstry [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm the kbd-chooser maintainer for the new Debian Installer.
I'm working on bug #239385, which appears to have problems
with kbd-chooser and console-tools due to speakup not
being installed; from looking at the code it appears that
for the speakup
Matt Kraai [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thu, Sep 04, 2003 at 03:50:53PM +0200, Mario Lang wrote:
Now, the question is what would be the proper fix for this problem.
I do see several:
1. Work around this problem by patching mklibs such that it
detects that a certain symbol is provided
Bastian Blank [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sun, Sep 07, 2003 at 09:04:39PM +0200, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
Could weak symbols solve the problem? I'm not very familiar with
shared library internals, but I believe a weak symbol will be selected
from the library if no other matching symbol is
: source i386
Version: 0.37
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Debian Install System Team [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Changed-By: Mario Lang [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Description:
rootskel - Skeleton root filesystem used by debian-installer. (udeb)
rootskel-locale - UTF-8 locale used by debian
Hi.
I just realized that library reduction fails with the newest mklibs
and brltty. Some attempt to get enlightenment about this problem
on IRC failed. If anyone can explain what the truly correct fix for
this problem would be, please do so!
The bug:
mklibs fails with the followin error:
No
Martin Sjögren [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
fre 2003-07-25 klockan 00.15 skrev [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Update of /cvs/debian-boot/debian-installer/tools/cdebconf/src/modules/frontend/newt
In directory gluck:/tmp/cvs-serv18715/src/modules/frontend/newt
Modified Files:
newt.c
Log Message:
Package: rootskel
Version: +N/A; reported 2003-07-17
Severity: critical
The recently created files in /lib/debian-installer.d/ break mklibs:
# Library reduction.
mkdir -p ./tmp/floppy/tree/lib
mklibs -v -d ./tmp/floppy/tree/lib --root=./tmp/floppy/tree `find ./tmp/floppy -type f
-perm +0111 -o
Package: syslinux
Version: 2.04-1
Severity: important
I just tested a custom netinst floppy build of debian-installer again,
and I had to find out that syslinux no longer boots
on my test machine. The floppy used is a 1.44MB floppy,
generated with the
# make image
target of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, 18 Mar 2003, Stephane Enten wrote:
On Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 06:50:37AM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been able to build the floppy 'net' image without any trouble only
by installing the needed packages on the host system (and removing the
bogl stuff
Petter Reinholdtsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When I build with TYPE=net, I get the following stats. The floppy
image is too full, and the build fails. But I have no idea which
package to remove to fix the problem. Any ideas?
[...]
32 KiB used by pkg floppy-retriever.udeb
I think that
Thorsten Sauter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon, Mar 10, 2003 at 07:18:31PM -0800, Brian Dockter wrote:
The first major problem I ran into (other than realizing that the only
install option that the netinst CD really supported was not configured as
the default) was with the long lists.
Hi.
I just noticed that the Choices: field of di-utils-mount-partitions/mountpoint
is translated ATM. This will break manual mountpoint selection.
What should we do about those issues. Do not translate the
field (remove the _ from the templates file, and regenerate .po files),
or rely on some
Martin Sjögren [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
sön 2003-02-09 klockan 13.40 skrev Mario Lang:
I just noticed that the Choices: field of di-utils-mount-partitions/mountpoint
is translated ATM. This will break manual mountpoint selection.
Why will it break? I thought the semantics of translating
OK, the problem appears to be, that apt-get is
linked against /lib/ld-linux.so.2:
fzidpc73:~# ldd /chroot/sarge/usr/bin/apt-get
libapt-pkg-libc6.2-3-2.so.3.2 = /usr/lib/libapt-pkg-libc6.2-3-2.so.3.2
(0x4001f000)
libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.3 = /usr/lib/libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.3
tag 179994 + patch
thanks.
The following patch fixes this problem.
I'm somewhat hesitent to apply it though, since I didn't
write the original trickery, and I'm still not sure why
they didn't use chroot in the first place.
Index: tools/base-installer/debian/postinst
Petter Reinholdtsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I decided to check out Upx after finding the folling in
debian-isntaller/doc/README:
[...]
I checked, and the version in Sid (1.24) is only able to compress ELF
binaries. When I tried it on the kernel, it printed this:
# upx tmp/vmlinuz
[...]
Petter Reinholdtsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[Mario Lang]
mounted-partition is a virtual d-i package which signals
that /target was mounted successfully. Since debootstrap requires
/target, the rest should be self-explaining :-).
But I have successfully used debootstrap-udeb without
Matt Kraai [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Why would a udeb want to change the frontend?
A screen reader udeb could want to ensure that no graphical frontend, or a
certain text frontend is used.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Denis Barbier) writes:
On Sun, Jan 26, 2003 at 12:30:21AM +0100, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
The boolean dialog should accept [enter] to choose yes/no, instead of
having to move to the next button to continue.
[...]
How should [enter] key work?
a. Select and go to next
Petter Reinholdtsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just ran 'apt-cache dotty prebaseconfig prebaseconfig.dotty' to
check the depend graph for d-i. When I ran 'dotty
prebaseconfig.dotty' I was surprised to discover that debootstrap-udeb
depends on mounted-partitions. Anyone know why?
Alexander Kotelnikov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have faced a problem with booting from two disks. The trouble seems
to be in Herbert's kernel, since mine boots and loads debian-installer
initrd image.
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_FD=m
I guess that is the problem.
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Noah L. Meyerhans [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've got images building on Alpha, but I can't seem to get the kernel to
load the initrd from the second floppy. (The kernel+initrd are about
600k too big for a single floppy.)
I've tried various combinations of parameters to the kernel. If I
Hi.
Today I tried the
Linux BRLTTY_BRAILLE_DRIVER=ts
method of specifying a braille display model with the d-i CDROM installer.
I noticed that the time you have to start typing something is
quite short, and, it would really be helpful if we could get a single
beep at that point.
Does anyone
Hey.
I'll be getting a SPARCstation 20 for little
or no cost at all very soon! I'm a real SPARC newbie,
so porting d-i will probably not be the first thing I do.
But I can test things, and I plan to test
brltty to verify if it actually works on anything else than i386...
So, BenC or whoever,
OK, Its done and in the archives.
Could we add brltty-udeb to pkg-list/cdrom/common?
It built on nearly all archs, except s390, which I disabled because
s390 doesnt have /dev/vcs AFAIK.
It currently only checks environemtn-variables BRLTTY_BRAILLE_DRIVER
for instance, which can be set by passing
Hi.
One time I had a crazy thought for the accessibility project.
If a blind person is a HAM (many are I gather, I'm not),
he could do the install with morse. Morse is basicly available
99% of the time, because most machines have the pc speaker connected.
So I copied frontends/text to
Tollef Fog Heen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* Mario Lang
| As discussed some weeks ago on this list, some installer packages
| may want to have some boot/initialize scripts run before
| the actual installer action happens..
|
| Since editing etc/init.d/rcS for every such thing
Hi.
As mentioned, I'm working on accessibility support for d-i.
As brltty will only fit on the cdrom target, I'll have
to use cd install for testing. NOw since I don't have
excess hardware, and esp. no cd burner, I need to find
a way to test things in UML.
The only thing I need there is
Tollef Fog Heen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* Mario Lang
| As discussed some weeks ago on this list, some installer packages
| may want to have some boot/initialize scripts run before
| the actual installer action happens..
|
| Since editing etc/init.d/rcS for every such thing
Mario Lang [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi.
As discussed some weeks ago on this list, some installer packages
may want to have some boot/initialize scripts run before
the actual installer action happens..
Since editing etc/init.d/rcS for every such thing is not
really nice, I've inserted
Hello.
I'm preparing brltty 3.1 right now. This upload will
include a brltty-udeb too. I copied the necessary
stuff from other udebs as example, and building with dpkg-buildpackage
works just fine. I get a brltty.deb and a brltty-udeb.udeb.
Now, I wanted to safetycheck this upload, and built
Hi.
As discussed some weeks ago on this list, some installer packages
may want to have some boot/initialize scripts run before
the actual installer action happens..
Since editing etc/init.d/rcS for every such thing is not
really nice, I've inserted a simple for loop there.
Scripts should be put
Marcin Owsiany [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, Sep 11, 2002 at 07:32:59PM +0200, Mario Lang wrote:
Joey Hess [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Debian Boot CVS Master wrote:
Repository: debian-installer/doc
who:porridge
* only run cdebconf (and thus whole debian-installer
Joey Hess [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Debian Boot CVS Master wrote:
Repository: debian-installer/doc
who:porridge
time: Tue Sep 10 19:29:43 MDT 2002
Log Message:
Information on d-i and base-config i18n.
A bit messy now...
* only run cdebconf (and thus whole
Hey.
I'm trying to figure the best way to integrate accessibility
support into debian-installer. The goal is to allow installation
with completely different display types then a normal monitor.
There are several different methodologies for disabled people to access
the screen content, for
Package: dhcp-client
Tags: patch
I've looked a bit at the dhcp-client-udeb building process, and noticed
that /sbin/dhclient is build with -g.
If we use -Os instead, we can save alot of space:
lexx:/tmp/dhcp-2.0pl5/debian% ls -l dhcp-client*/sbin/dhclient
-rwxr-xr-x1 root root
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