Vincent Bernat:
> For Ubuntu, they maintain their own packaging for cloud-init, so it
> doesn't matter.
Alright. I sent a new revision of the patch with just Debian template
changes to this bug report earlier (I forgot to put you, Vincent, on the
email's CC..) so I think everything should be now
❦ 23 juin 2017 15:13 GMT, Joonas Kylmälä :
> thanks Vincent for the help you gave about creating a patch! The patch
> is attached to this email. I'm pretty confident with the modifications
> to "sources.list.debian.tmpl" but for "sources.list.ubuntu.tmpl" I would
> like
Joonas Kylmälä:
> I'm pretty confident with the modifications to
> "sources.list.debian.tmpl" but for "sources.list.ubuntu.tmpl" I would
> like to get your opinions on how to edit it. The official Ubuntu
> 17.04 with default installation appears to be enabled with main,
> restricted, universe,
Hi,
thanks Vincent for the help you gave about creating a patch! The patch
is attached to this email. I'm pretty confident with the modifications
to "sources.list.debian.tmpl" but for "sources.list.ubuntu.tmpl" I would
like to get your opinions on how to edit it. The official Ubuntu 17.04
with
❦ 23 juin 2017 13:46 GMT, Joonas Kylmälä :
> Thank you Vincent for taking a look onto this issue. I identified that
> at least these two files enable non-free software:
> templates/sources.list.ubuntu.tmpl and
> templates/sources.list.debian.tmpl. In Ubuntu's case the
Hi,
Thank you Vincent for taking a look onto this issue. I identified that
at least these two files enable non-free software:
templates/sources.list.ubuntu.tmpl and
templates/sources.list.debian.tmpl. In Ubuntu's case the restricted,
partner and multiverse repositories should be disabled in my
Package: cloud-init
Version: 0.7.9-2
Severity: normal
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
Hi!
By default, cloud-init enables the non-free repositories. It
shouldn't. I even wonder if this should not be fixed in
stable/oldstable too.
- -- System Information:
Debian Release: 9.0
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