Re: Removal of cramfs support

2009-12-14 Thread Martin Michlmayr
* Bastian Blank wa...@debian.org [2009-12-05 16:47]: I intent to remove the cramfs support from the kernel and the cramfsprogs package. Current kernels supports squashfs, which is a far more advanced replacement. It is currently in use by the debian-installer for mips and the powerpc

Removal of cramfs support

2009-12-05 Thread Bastian Blank
Hi folks I intent to remove the cramfs support from the kernel and the cramfsprogs package. Current kernels supports squashfs, which is a far more advanced replacement. It is currently in use by the debian-installer for mips and the powerpc floppies. Bastian -- What terrible way to

Re: Removal of cramfs support

2009-12-05 Thread Joey Hess
Bastian Blank wrote: I intent to remove the cramfs support from the kernel and the cramfsprogs package. Current kernels supports squashfs, which is a far more advanced replacement. It is currently in use by the debian-installer for mips and the powerpc floppies. cramfsprogs is still used

Re: Removal of cramfs support

2009-12-05 Thread Otavio Salvador
Hello, On Sat, Dec 5, 2009 at 1:47 PM, Bastian Blank wa...@debian.org wrote: Hi folks I intent to remove the cramfs support from the kernel and the cramfsprogs package. Current kernels supports squashfs, which is a far more advanced replacement. Is squashfs going to be built-in in those

Re: Removal of cramfs support

2009-12-05 Thread Rick Thomas
On Dec 5, 2009, at 10:47 AM, Bastian Blank wrote: Hi folks I intent to remove the cramfs support from the kernel and the cramfsprogs package. Current kernels supports squashfs, which is a far more advanced replacement. It is currently in use by the debian-installer for mips and the powerpc

Re: Removal of cramfs support

2009-12-05 Thread Bastian Blank
On Sat, Dec 05, 2009 at 05:07:23PM -0200, Otavio Salvador wrote: On Sat, Dec 5, 2009 at 1:47 PM, Bastian Blank wa...@debian.org wrote: I intent to remove the cramfs support from the kernel and the cramfsprogs package. Current kernels supports squashfs, which is a far more advanced