Steve McIntyre (2017-04-25):
> Looks good (ish!) The code's fine, but I'll move it to the setup.git
> repo. The code in debian-cd/contrib is just a convenience copy for
> publishing what we do in the package.
Alright, thanks!
> >> Also, as as side question, do we prevent the mirror from being up
Control: tag -1 pending
Hi,
Stuart Prescott (2017-06-18):
> Package: www.debian.org
> Severity: important
>
> Hi!
>
> in amongst all the excitement of the stretch release, the downloads page [1]
> has lost most of the download links. The only link currently displayed is
> the "multi-arch" imag
Hi,
Jonathan Wiltshire (2017-06-25):
> A month or so from 9.0 bring us to about 15th July. How would any of
> these suit? Is 8.9 at the same time feasible?
>
> 8/9 July (probably a bit soon)
> 15/16 July
> 22/23 July
I should be equally busy on all weeks leading to these week-ends, so no
prefer
Hi,
Paschedag, Robert (2017-07-12):
> thank you for your hints on the packages, that *are* available for
> amd64. The package we need is
>
> scsi-modules-4.9.0-3-amd64-di_4.9.30-2_amd64.udeb
>
> this one contains the needed modules for the LSI logic controller (and
> several other)
>
> ...
> .
Hi,
Adding kernel maintainers and debian-cd to the loop.
rpr // (2017-09-04):
> Package: installation-reports
> Severity: important
>
> -- Package-specific info:
>
> Boot method: USB flash drive
> Image version:
> https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/amd64/iso-cd/debian-9.1.0-amd64-ne
Hi debian-cd@,
Will the patch quoted below change anything for the installation image
generation?
ISTR we've had some fun regarding network-manager but I don't remember
the details exactly.
Thanks.
Jeremy Bicha (2017-10-13):
>
> From 6013d2f6f532ececf055e6cf926b3afa2ad99297 Mon Sep 17 00:00:
Hi Lukas,
And thanks for your mail. I'm adding debian-boot@ for their information.
Lukas Schwaighofer (2017-10-17):
> as it turns out, syslinux in stretch is in a quite sorry state. To
> summarize:
>
> 1. Booting from ext4 partitions created with Debian stretch does not
>work, because ext4
Hi Lukas,
Lukas Schwaighofer (2017-10-17):
> sorry to ask for yet another sponsoring so soon. Two days ago upstream
> merged the fix for allowing extlinux to boot from ext4 filesystems with
> the 64bit feature enabled, which I'd like to get uploaded soon.
>
> With the patch applied, I can no lo
kporting a fix
from unstable to stable. The source debdiff is attached, and here's the
changelog entry:
| live-config (5.20170112+deb9u1) stretch; urgency=medium
|
| [ Cyril Brulebois ]
| * Cherry-pick the change below to improve KDE live images.
|
| [ Алексей Шилин ]
| * Add compo
Hi Adam,
Adam D. Barratt (2017-10-29):
> On Fri, 2017-10-20 at 17:02 +0200, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> >
> > We've been having issues with KDE live images, and since this popped
> > up on #debian-cd again, a few days ago, I've looked into backporting
> > a fi
Hi folks,
Now that casulana is set up and knows how to build installation images,
Steve gave me a green light for a new alpha release. We've been having
a few issues on dillon (see previous mails on debian-boot@), but maybe
I'm not going to block the release on fixing those.
I'll try and find som
Heya,
Cyril Brulebois (2017-10-31):
> Now that casulana is set up and knows how to build installation images,
> Steve gave me a green light for a new alpha release. We've been having
> a few issues on dillon (see previous mails on debian-boot@), but maybe
> I'm not going t
Cyril Brulebois (2017-11-24):
> I've just started working on the release from Cambridge, where the
> release team sprint and a mini-DebConf are being held this week.
> Let's see if we can manage to get stuff out the door. :)
Just discovered the glibc migration is still ongoi
loses: #706112
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One of the reasons was that there seemed to be no reliable way to detect
what device we've booted the installer from, and we've had issues with
wiping the d-i installation images for several years before that up
o that, and we'll fix any breakages that might pop up.
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reasonable enough; a bit curious as to which
things might break, but let's do that, and we'll see…
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- There's a busybox I need to look at.
- The kernel ABI bump is already in git, and we'll need a source upload
accordingly.
debian-boot@ people, feel free to mention other things that should be in
the next stretch point release (ideally cc-ing me).
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n I already know is impossible, for the sake of completeness)
> - 7th July
Anything June/July-ish should be good for me.
debian-boot@, if there's anything needing a fix in jessie, please follow
up to the list and myself.
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Debconf on the 28th. So that leaves us with:
>
> - July 7th
> - July 14th
>
> Are people available for either or both of those dates?
Will try hard to be available for the timing of your choosing.
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kages that need to reach testing, please mention which, and
why.
On the release team side, there's an ongoing qt transition. I'll assess
whether/when it makes sense to freeze all udeb-producing packages once
I've received feedback regarding needed packages.
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nd/or to get the
pieces working again if anything breaks).
We would be able to rely on their having built-in support for backports
(remember, it's only enabled when a specific file is present). We could
then just upload src:debian-installer to stretch-backports (after dak's
been patched to allow that), and point debian-cd to the resulting
images.
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related topics so I didn't realize how much of an issue that can be.
Given how few changes were needed when I forward-ported my patch series,
it might indeed be rather easy to get more builds with newer kernels.
If we manage to get the debian-cd bits correctly, this might even be
very l
ssues to the mix (as already mentioned in my reply to one of those
bug reports). Please let us figure out how to deal with release archs
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Hi,
Cyril Brulebois (2018-07-31):
> Being back from a rather busy quarter, I'd like to resume releasing d-i
> more frequently. I'd like to publish a new alpha somewhen during the
> next few days/weeks (if that's fine with debian-cd).
>
> If you have changes pendin
John Paul Adrian Glaubitz (2018-08-29):
> On 08/29/2018 02:53 PM, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> > Turns out August was pretty busy as well… and I haven't been able to prepare
> > things as I wanted. Thankfully Holger's been invested with some extra powers
> > and we no
October 27th
> - November 3rd
> - November 10th
All of these look good to me. The first one is a bit close (esp. with my
backlog, as you pointed out a few days ago), but that should be doable.
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D
lso set it from debian/rules… I guess
I'll have to check what happens.
* f181b4fe90b9030f515c7e6129239b96131b3926 oh more en_GB, yay.
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Hi,
Jonathan Wiltshire (2019-01-18):
> Please indicate your availablility out of:
>
> - (Feb 2 unlikely, FOSDEM)
> - Feb 9
> - Feb 16
I should be able to make anything work regarding d-i preparations/checks
before the point release, thanks.
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I to
tar, but I thought I'd learn about that option in the process. :)
Back to d-i results: I'm seeing small differences in the generated
-images tarball, that I'll try to investigate. I'll probably push the
series anyway, as these patches are helping anyway. :)
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Cyril Brulebois (2019-01-19):
> Back to d-i results: I'm seeing small differences in the generated
> -images tarball, that I'll try to investigate. I'll probably push the
> series anyway, as these patches are helping anyway. :)
Here are the differences I'm seeing
Control: tag -1 pending
Cyril Brulebois (2019-01-19):
> The mini.iso has apparently other changes… I'm attaching the diffoscope
> output. Could this be because of missing tweaks to the xorriso calls in
> build/config/x86.cfg? (In which case build/config/arm.cfg might need an
&g
sounds a little antisocial.
Right.
> Perhaps we need to record the environment after all; again, I will
> reload all of this into my head anyway due to mini.iso (^) so this
> will be top-of-stack again.
Not having looked into the format or tool(s) generating it, would it
be reasonable t
hese, I'm afraid, and so is chief CD
> tester Andy.
>
> > - April 27
>
> But this works.
All dates should be OK for d-i preparations on my side.
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g-arm64-netinst.iso
> to install Debian Buster on a Pine A64 LTS board.
>
> The CD image lacks U-Boot binaries and device trees.
>
> It would be preferable to have all installation files on a single medium.
Thanks for your report.
Looping debian-cd@ in.
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ponsible for producing installation images,
and know a lot about this specific area.
Did you verify the checksum of what you downloaded? Wondering whether it
could be corrupted in some way, which could maybe explain why all copy
methods you tried gave the same results.
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similarly to what we've done previously.
With extra thanks to Ben, that was really helpful!
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n some time - would the
> same day or adjacent weekends be preferable?
Everything should work fine for me regarding d-i (except maybe the last
one on September 7th, as beginning of that week should be busy on the
Tails side; this should work though if you're fine with possibly getti
ntioned anywhere on the download pages.
> -> Documentation bug?
Are you sure?
- https://www.debian.org/releases/stretch/ → “installation information” link
- https://www.debian.org/releases/stretch/debian-installer/ → links to
/cdimage/archive/
Also, if you want to talk to people behind cdimage/
after, clearly not the best for me.
> - November 9th
Doable (if what I wrote above regarding close to nothing to pu before
the deadline is correct).
> - November 16th
> - November 23rd
> - November 30th
> - a little late, and I'm not available
All those are good for
hat comes up on a
regular fashion (with fingers being pointed at jigdo in particular), it
looks to me python-apt should get some attention as well; hence filing
at serious severity. Feel free to adjust as required.
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essie/updates and stretch/updates seem fine (MD5Sum is present there).
I don't have an opinion regarding bulleyes/updates (MD5Sum is missing
there) at this point, but given at least some apt bindings don't support
missing MD5Sum, it would seem premature to remove it from there as
> - February 8th
> - February 15th
Any time should be fine by me.
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27;t be a bunch of people
> with local access to Steve's mirror.
>
> I've listed some potential dates below; as usual, please indicate which
> you would be available for.
>
> - April 25th
> - May 2nd
> - May 9th
All those should be just fine for me, thanks
gt; Everything worked fine, and I got an accessible system after the
> reboot.
>
> I realize a lot of effort goes into makeing that happen, and it is
> greatly appreciated.
>
> I was even able to install over an encrypted wifi connection.
>
>
> Thanks so much.
>
&g
ut any manual intervention.
Or you could just use alpha releases of the Debian Installer.
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ource or ban security while installing
> system.
You can disable the security sources by using the expert install.
You can also set apt-setup/security_host to something else if needed.
You can also tweak apt-setup/services-select to exclude security if needed.
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;t think we have any bugfixes pending? I'll have to check what's
happening on the buster front, if anything.
Anyway, I should be available, whatever date(s) get picked.
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jump straight back into freezing - but how about one of:
>
> - August 1st/2nd
> - August 8th/9th
Both should work equally for me regarding the installer.
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t; - October 3/4
I should be able to accomodate whatever date gets picked.
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nces, for
> the following:
>
> - November 21st
> - November 28th
> - December 5th
I should be able to accomodate any date you pick.
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e too. But I can do both if needs be.
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Adam D. Barratt (2021-03-15):
> - March 27th
> - April 3rd
> - April 10th
All of the above.
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for a release date in May. Would either of the
> following work for you and do you have any preference?
> - May 1
> - May 8
> - May 15
> - May 22
> - May 29
As it stands, the later the better.
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utely no guarantee* to
have a fix or workaround for the amdgpu issue in less than a month,
that would be tested somewhat.
Can we please *not* release with black screens for AMD users?
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but yes, I have
leader@'s checklist handy for when I can allocate some time to plan for
this.
> That said, I still think it's good to keep May 22 in the agenda as an
> option to do the release, with the remark that we'll not release when
> we're not ready (as Debian alw
g with other
issues that seem to be potential blockers for the release. I just don't
expect everyone to agree on a (possibly dual) solution immediately, and
the relevant contributions (code, doc, translations) to be available in
the very next few days. Hence my reaction to a very close “tentativ
nstall always succeeds?
>
> That would be fantastic for us Raspberry Pi 4 users eagerly keeping up
> with the weekly testing arm64 netinst.iso's.
This in tracked on the linux kernel side in:
https://bugs.debian.org/985956
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ycle, rather than in the last few weeks
before a release…
A compromise might be thinking about backporting the change to
bullseye once it's been tested with some D-I Bookworm Alpha 1 (but
that would also be a rather important change to backport to a stable
release…).
Happy to hear other opini
; Saturday June 12th
> Saturday June 19th
> Saturday June 26th
>
> The 12th is doable, but means we have to freeze next weekend; on that
> basis I have a personal preference for the 19th, although I realise
> that it's further out of cadence.
I should be able to do an
r the avoidance of doubt, hw-detect is called in many places, later
for networking devices and for disks; those are much more likely to
require some firmware files to be available…
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Control: clone -1 -2
Control: reassign -1 cdrom-detect
Control: retitle -1 cdrom-detect: ask hw-detect to skip missing firmware
detection
Control: reassign -2 iso-scan
Control: retitle -2 iso-scan: maybe ask hw-detect to skip missing firmware
detection
Cyril Brulebois (2021-07-28):
> While
want to support
and how, implement changes in D-I Bookworm Alpha releases, and maybe
cherry-pick results in 11.n.
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it myself.)
> Note: please cc me on replies
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when using the
's' shortcut for speech synthesis.
And once booted on my sof-enabled laptop, it starts speaking, so I
suppose that's a successful PoC; next step is to confirm whether
tweaking debian-cd to do the cat dance looks good to Steve as well.
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th -soundhw all, and speaks when using the
's' shortcut for speech synthesis.
And once booted on my sof-enabled laptop, it starts speaking, so I
suppose that's a successful PoC; next step is to confirm whether
tweaking debian-cd to do the cat dance looks good to Steve as well.
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> October 2nd - OK for me
> October 9th - OK for me
> October 16th - OK for me
Regarding d-i preps, I should be able to accomodate anything that gets
picked up.
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Hi,
Andy Simpkins (2021-09-15):
> given that Steve will be around I am happy for both in one day :-)
If that was meant as a reply to everyone rather than an internal
confirmation on debian-cd@, maybe send the same mail via reply-all? :)
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hose would work for me.
(I'm over-* anyway, so I'll make myself available for whatever you choose.)
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March or so.
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Bi's review list;
> I'll try and flag up any others as soon as I can.
Things are getting less crazy on my side, so I should be able to get on
those shortly. Once a deadline is set, I usually pick them up quicker
anyway. ;)
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Adam D. Barratt (2022-06-17):
> - July 2nd (means freezing next weekend, but so be it)
> - July 9th
Both would be fine d-i wise.
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be
more appropriate.
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s: amd64 arm64 armel armhf i386 mips mips64el mipsel
> ppc64el s390x
Thanks for reaching out to us, but according to [1], you should be using
a form [2] instead.
1. https://www.debian.org/mirror/ftpmirror#submit
2. https://www.debian.org/mirror/submit
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Cyril Brulebois (2022-06-25):
> Thanks for reaching out to us, but according to [1], you should be using
> a form [2] instead.
>
> 1. https://www.debian.org/mirror/ftpmirror#submit
> 2. https://www.debian.org/mirror/submit
Sorry, I failed to notice you were requesting th
on whether we should
> do them at the same time or separately.
Leaving aside the debootstrap's pu/opu requests that I would be happy
not to have to be involved with (trusting Luca's assessment instead),
I'm happy to try and accommodate any dates that might be picked up fo
imilar
challenges made it hard to just get to the Debian website, documentation,
and actual download.
TL;DR: No objections either way.
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Hi,
Ansgar (2022-09-20):
> Cyril Brulebois writes:
> > FTP Masters, please sync the installer from *tpu* to testing, once it's
> > available there.
> >
> > dak copy-installer 20220917 -s bookworm-proposed-updates
>
> Done:
>
> +---
> | $ d
n that the signature belongs to the
owner.
Primary key fingerprint: DF9B 9C49 EAA9 2984 3258 9D76 DA87 E80D 6294 BE9B
The important part is that the signature is correct. The warning is
about your not having set a level of trust for the signing key. That's
not a problem.
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information given the way testing images are built…
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ease could you indicate your availability and preferences between:
>
> - December 3rd
> - December 10th
> - December 17th
>
> At this point, the 10th is probably my preference, as I'm likely to be
> busy with work stuff at the tail end of November.
I should be able to make any o
.
It might be best to get the latest kernel at build time and generate e a fresh
list for each build.
Failing that, we really should update the list at least once for each major
Debian release.
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ing
there.
At the moment, having no dep11 indices for non-free-firmware breaks
debian-cd builds against unstable (which is how I'm testing support
for non-free-firmware in various components of the installer plus
debian-cd).
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Cyril Brulebois (2023-01-19):
> At the moment, we have 3 packages there, with no appstream metadata at
> all. Questions:
>
> - Would that explain that no files are generated on mekeel, and
>therefore nothing is synced into the archive?
> - Or should we have empty indices
ince I'm not familiar with other kinds of images,
I'll let Steve comment on whether that's (1) expected and (2) the best
way to fix this issue. I wouldn't want to paper over a possible bug…
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n, I hope both
README and comments in CONF.sh are sufficient.
Sorry I didn't think of simple-cdd sooner. Lots of moving pieces…
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Cyril Brulebois (2023-02-08):
> Until a proper debian/changelog for debian-cd is written, I hope both
> README and comments in CONF.sh are sufficient.
Here we go:
https://salsa.debian.org/images-team/debian-cd/-/commit/d7796845f47493a327d74cb6a211e5cadadb7fb0
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urrent implementation of those unofficial builds
(using non-free) would match the spirit of the GR.
Maybe people feel differently, but the guiding principle behind all the
changes I've driven so far is: the official status is for bookworm and
later (same story as for packages in non-free-firmw
Package: debian-cd
Severity: normal
As mentioned earlier on #debian-cd: the firmware archives generated by
make-firmare-image contain the dep11/ directory but are missing the
Contents-firmware index that was added to make hw-detect's easier (and
slightly faster).
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Control: tag -1 patch pending
Cyril Brulebois (2023-02-19):
> As mentioned earlier on #debian-cd: the firmware archives generated by
> make-firmare-image contain the dep11/ directory but are missing the
> Contents-firmware index that was added to make hw-detect's easier (and
>
then I
> think this will continue to be a problem *for weekly builds* until either:
> a version of e2fsprogs that can fsck filesystems with metadata_csum_seed
> and orphan_file migrates to testing; or e2fsprogs stops enabling those
> features on at least the filesystems created in d-
Hi Simon,
Cyril Brulebois (2023-02-19):
> Simon McVittie (2023-02-19):
> > Are d-i alphas and weekly builds built differently? Is it perhaps the
> > case that alphas are built from testing udebs, while weeklies are built
> > from unstable udebs?
>
> Let's quo
as to figure things out…
> I reported this to installation-reports because I didn't know which
> component was causing this, only that an installation that I thought
> was intended to be a supported use-case had failed.
Everything you did was very fine. I just didn't realize we w
n.org/devel/debian-installer/
2. https://www.debian.org/CD/http-ftp/
That link should be updated too… http://debian-cd.debian.net/
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Cyril Brulebois (2023-02-27):
> Unfortunately, I wasn't aware of those instructions, and that looks utterly
> buggy. How can we claim to publish “official images” that are snapshots, built
> using debian-installer daily builds, that can be broken by random packages in
> unstable,
't be exploitable for
people doing weird things.
Where's the regression?
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are due to
> the use of symbolic links.
That. is. not. a. change. from. Bullseye.
Example: My laptop requires iwlwifi firmware. Please explain to me how
it gets installed during the Bullseye installation process.
> I hope that clarifies it.
Not at all.
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. This
> is even more concerning as Debian is one of the few distros out there
> that dropped some elements, like reliance on a specific media label to
> locate the installation media, to make that process easier for users.
You seem to be putting words in my mouth, and also repeating the
Luna Jernberg (2023-03-15):
> And now they have not built for 2 days any specific reason?
casulana broke; please refrain from hijacking threads and cross-posting
to so many lists. debian-cd would have done just fine…
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