Daniel Jacobowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've had a report that the powerpc CD images don't boot. I'm looking into
it, but before I do - is hfsutils installed on the build machine? I suppose
it might not error out if they weren't, and the result would certainly not
boot.
You guessed
Raphael Hertzog [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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Is cvs up to date, i.e includes the patches and modifications used for the
current test cycle CDs?
Yes and no, the "funky" changes for size calculation are not in the CVS [1],
Hi,
I've updated the powerpc images, having installed the hfsutils, so
they should now be bootable. Here are the new MD5SUMS:
90016a8025bd76858d90258e4985671a potato-powerpc-1.raw
606aec2714da03a0f9d4d61314d77905 potato-powerpc-2.raw
40914fbe9d381b13ec7fe46be6afde7d potato-powerpc-3.raw
Philip Charles [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is the current cvs version of debian-cd the version being used to produce
the images for TC3?
There are a couple of minor tweaks from BenC that went into the CVS to
make sure the dedication went in the right place, but nothing major.
I'm using that
Philip Hands [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
Sparc is still appearing as I type, and I'll need to do powerpc after
that, but otherwise the images are available via rsync here:
I've been told that the current powerpc floppies are broken, so am not
bothering with TC3 images until someone tells
Jim Westveer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Humm TC3 CD#1 images are different sizes on ftp.d.o and
cdimage.d.o
Should they not be the same ?
They were built independently.
cdimage.d.o = 658878464 2000/07/25 09:22:42 potato-i386-1.raw
That is the result of taking 1_NONUS, and taking all the
Joey Hess [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I think that the way add-bin-doc currently detects a dedication is going
to fail as soon as we release 2.2 r2 -- then DEBVERSION will be 2.2_r2,
and the test will fail.
Shouldn't that be 2.2 r1?
Just thought we should sort this out before it happens. Is
Joey Hess [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Wichert Akkerman wrote:
Previously Philip Hands wrote:
Shouldn't that be 2.2 r1?
The first revision will be 2.2r1
That's interesting -- there was no 2.1r1. See
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/stable/ChangeLog which begins with
2.1r2.
Exactly
Jens Müller [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Excuse me for asking, but what does this discussion still have to do with
debian-cd?
Well, given that there has been some confusion between the versions
used for releases, and the versions used on CDs in the past, it's
probably worth discussing this until
"J.A. Bezemer" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sun, 6 Aug 2000, Jim Westveer wrote:
I just noticed that the Official TC3 powerpc image #1 seems
quite small.
585216000 Jul 30 12:37 potato-powerpc-1.raw
I don't know about the "officialness" of these images; previously only a
"half"
Jim Westveer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
At the moment, when I try to generate the powerpc images,
the first image will be created
[ 655155200 Aug 8 10:06 potato-powerpc-1.raw]
but then the debian-cd dies while creating CD#2, with:
Volume name is "Debian/PowerPC_potato"
Daniel Jacobowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The most frequent question I've gotten about the Debian CD images is "how
can I burn an image in .raw format?" We might want to be more obvious that
this is what most other programs refer to as .iso.
On the official site, the images under the
"J.A. Bezemer" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You should not do that in the first place. Having "unstable" isn't
the only thing which breaks then. non-US/main and non-US/contrib are
not present on any mirror in those locations.
Well, www.uk.debian.org does work with this:
deb
Santiago Vila [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On the other hand, if this is possible with the current debian-cd
package (for example by using additional command line arguments or
variables), then those additional arguments or options should be
actually used by the people creating the CD images for
Santiago Vila [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The problem is that we ask CD vendors to sell stable, aka slink, not potato.
If it is worth to provide CD images at all, it should be worth to keep
them as bug free as the FTP archive itself as well.
I agree, but I decided a while back that the CD
John Pearson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I take it that means that
# echo 60 /proc/sys/kernel/panic
I think that's exactly what I was looking for actually.
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Philip Charles [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In my customized CD set I have moved the 1.2 floppies to the last CD.
Even the oldest 386s will probably have 1.44 FDDs by now.
It's been pointed out that this will cause the images to be
significantly different from TC3, which will mean that rsyncing
The 2.2 CD images are available from cdimage.debian.org.
At present, I'm not happy about the alpha sparc images, so until the
images get linked to the 2.2_rev0 directory tree treat them as
pre-release still.
The rest seemed to build fine though, and even if the alpha or sparc
CDs change, they
jason andrade [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 14 Aug 2000, Philip Hands wrote:
The 2.2 CD images are available from cdimage.debian.org.
At present, I'm not happy about the alpha sparc images, so until the
images get linked to the 2.2_rev0 directory tree treat them as
pre-release
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Philip Hands [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
ALPHA Problems:
tools/boot/potato/post-boot-alpha was not executable, so I'm
rebuilding that now.
Let me know if it breaks unexpectedly, too - I made some changes to
support bootable CDs
Heikki Vatiainen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
jason andrade [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i can imagine it being slow - rsync is definitely more of a cpu suck
than ftp (mirror) as well as the usual mirror bandwidth issues.
I can feel its pain. A little while ago I posted a pointer to the
main
jason andrade [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i looked through my mail in case a notice was sent about this ?
cdimage.debian.org is now asking for a password ? which i don't
appear to have...
Its the same one as last time for debian-cd:
jason:waverley75
the other rsync resorces are curently
Anthony Towns [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Well, one thing that'd help would be having a cdimage.debian.org that
doesn't crash all the time. That's the main reason we didn't have any
time at all to check things, or for Phil to double check things with you
as to how things should be done when
David Huggins-Daines [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Wakko Warner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I downloaded the boot disks from potato and attempted to boot. I also burnt
a cd of the /debian-cd/2.2/alpha/binary-alpha-1.iso and attempted to
boot. Both produce the same results.
ARGH. Crap
Ben Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
WTF is the difference? Nothing but a naming scheme. It's still a change,
either way you do it, why do you want to nitpick the mechanism?
Personally, I'd favour doing something that makes it as clear as
possible that it was a CD production SNAFU, and that
Ben Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I could blame myself, but the fact is the image was not created right (it
needs to be done as either root, or under fakeroot, which requires the
*entire* process be done in a single session, not multiple fakeroot
incantations, which might be the cause
Joerg Rieger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello Heikki,
Heikki Vatiainen wrote:
Can someone verify if the file is actually corrupt, or is it just
the local image on trumpetti.atm.tut.fi that is incorrect.
Unfortunately I can confirm that the file is also corrupt in my
downloaded
Heikki Vatiainen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Philip Hands [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could someone please mount the CDs on a machine with a known good FTP
archive, and compare the CD files with those in the archive, to
establish the extent of the problem?
I thought I would do
Heikki Vatiainen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
After checking all the CD images for all the architectures, I found
two more corrupt files. The sparc images I tested were
2.2_rev0_CDa versions, the old 2.2_rev0 images were not tested.
Testing included _only_ .deb files
Here's what I found.
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Greetings!
Question. I'm on a fast link, and I wanted to know if I could retreive the
binary-i386-x.iso files with http or ftp?
The http version seems to want a password, and I'm trying with the pseudo
program, but I think it would go much better with a
"J.A. Bezemer" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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CVSROOT:/cvs/debian-boot
Module name:debian-cd
Changes by: aph 00/11/13 08:48:14
Or yours truly, really ;-)
Modified files:
. : README
data/potato
"J.A. Bezemer" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon, 4 Dec 2000, noxis/mawi^dreamweb wrote:
I am looking for cdimages of Debian 2.2 rev 2. Do you plan to relase
those images?
Yes. Keep checking http://cdimage.debian.org/ for the latest info.
I've not been around to build them until now
Jim Westveer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I used the 2.2.2 i386 test images from cdimage.d.o, and
at least for a simple install, they work well. I will
be updating a couple of hosts tomorrow, and will report
if there are any problems.
Thanks for the report --- that proves I didn't make a
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Hello,
I'm trying to find the ISO files of Version 2.2rev2. I didn't find
them at your FTP or the Debian-CD FTP.
Can you give me links?
They only just became available (because I was busy last
ce this always seems to
be the case if you try to fill CDs to the limit :-/
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Greetings -
I am currently creating a set of Debian 2.2r2 cd images. However, I
would like to actually burn the 2.2r3 versions. Can I simply rsynch the
2.2r2 images to a 2.2r3 site when they come out?
You certainly can.
The way we're going
)
Apparently making DVDs poses interesting problems because of the 2GB
file size limit. I hear there is a solution, but didn't find out what
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What do people think about this? This matches the (slightly broken)
state of the main archive at present, so either I kludge debian-cd
to exclude bulkmail, or we wait (and wait?) for the archive to be
fixed
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If so, any ideas what I did wrong?
its not your fault its mine, for one i was under the apparently
mistaken impression that older versions of debian-cd were uses for
potato
Ethan Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, Nov 16, 2001 at 02:06:24PM +, Philip Hands wrote:
I used the CVS version (as at about Nov 6 2001)
So, are the official 2.2 r4 CDs unbootable?
on powerpc yes.
If so, any ideas what I did wrong?
its not your fault its mine
/powerpc/
They should be very similar to the existing 2.2_r4 images, so get
rsyncing, and tell me how you get on.
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On Fri, 16 Nov 2001, Alexander Skwar wrote:
So sprach »Philip Hands« am 2001-11-16 um 14:54:25 + :
What do people think about not actually having official images of the
CDs, just jigdo specs, and a signed MD5SUM file.
Hm, what about people who
lance [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 17 Nov 2001, Philip Hands wrote:
So, rebuilding them with the latest CVS will sort out the problem
then, will it?
I'll do that, and put the new image up for rsync, so people can test
it. If all's well, I'll do a CD point release (unless people
Petter Reinholdtsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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- reduce the CD size to make sure the image is below 650 MB (or
actually 650 000 000 bytes)
Why? Just interested.
I ran into problems with too large CD image once, and reduced the size
to get rid of the problem
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On 30 Nov 2001, Philip Hands wrote:
Anyway, there is now a new directory 2.2_rev4.1 next to the 2.2_rev4
directory, and the powerpc subdirectory has been moved to it.
i've updated this at planetmirror.com and just finished rsyncing from
cdimage
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Opinions?
In the mean time, I'll knock up an md5sum file generator, and give it a
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Philip Hands [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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Not that it will help most people --- If I'd not been part of this
conversation, then I doubt I'd be reading the READMEs to see which my
best bet was, I'd just grab the ones in .../current
Do
? Also, how could I have
just downloaded the image?
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On Tue, 2002-04-09 at 19:48, Raphael Hertzog wrote:
Le Tue, Apr 09, 2002 at 05:39:18PM +0100, Philip Hands écrivait:
I'll commit it to CVS once I've managed a successfull build run with it,
if that's OK.
I'd prefer to see the patch first ... because release is approaching and
I'd like
, thinking Hm, I
wonder if that'll work and planning on giving it a try tommorow.
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On Fri, 2002-04-12 at 11:09, Richard Atterer wrote:
On Fri, Apr 12, 2002 at 12:10:34AM +0100, Philip Hands wrote:
Oh, OK --- I thought it was quite a good idea to merge the 1 and 1_NONUS
jigdo files. Was I wrong?
Not at all in my opinion, yes in Anne's opinion (at a guess).
You'll just
not found
Try running this first:
gpg --keyserver keyring.debian.org --recv-keys DD9B9910
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powerpc CDs --- is there a good reason for copying rather than linking
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hopefully acts as a I don't think we're in Kansas any more hint to
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I'm testing some new ram at the moment, with a view to swapping the RAM
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On Tue, Apr 30, 2002 at 05:36:43PM +0100, Philip Hands wrote:
Hi,
The script tools/boot/woody/boot-sparc in the debian-cd package is
currently broken.
These two lines are clearly wrong:
cp ../../dists/$CODENAME/main/disks
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On 27 Apr 2002, Philip Hands wrote:
Hi,
I've mostly finished off my publish_cds script, and the results are
available here:
http://cdimage.debian.org/jigdo-area/
The structure is:
The *.jigdo, *.template and MD5SUMS
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changes that is definitely required for sparc to be bootable
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being particularly dense, or is it in fact the case that the
(un)exclude-* files are not yet in CVS for some reason?
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finally nudged me enough times for me to get the hint ;-)
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for the official CDs to be made with something pretty close
to whatever's in CVS at the time of release.
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On Wed, 2002-05-15 at 22:44, jason andrade wrote:
On 15 May 2002, Philip Hands wrote:
I wasn't overly happy about using jigdo-area, but couldn't think of
anything more appropriate.
The reason not to call it simply jigdo is that the jigdo-area contains
one or more versioned
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cp ~atterer/analog_5.22-0potato3_i386.deb
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(Phil, are you there?)
Sorry, done now.
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On Thu, 2002-05-30 at 10:50, Santiago Vila wrote:
On 30 May 2002, Philip Hands wrote:
On Thu, 2002-05-30 at 10:08, Santiago Vila wrote:
If we accept that a first non-US CD does not necessarily have to
contain the whole of non-US, we could change the way of generating
the CDs from
the non-US jigdo images, since they have no non-US data other than
the package names and checksums in them. This may make the explanation
a bit more complicated.
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On Thu, 2002-05-30 at 12:30, Wichert Akkerman wrote:
Previously Philip Hands wrote:
The good news is that TeX is in, the bad news is that packages such as
xdm, xfs xterm are out. This seems bad, but I suppose since gdm kdm
are on there, and one can survive without xfs, and gnome
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is to point the public
at raff, and make sure that's mirrored ASAP after the images are on
open.
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