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Re: Bug#557387: debian-installer: graphical installer doesn't start



Quoting Emilio Pozuelo Monfort (pochu@debian.org):
> Christian Perrier wrote:
> > I wonder whether we could fork that package and create "our" own one,
> > with 2.16.6, only meant for D-I use.
> > 
> > That would at least allow having a graphical installer. Bad hack, I
> > admit...
> 
> Fork gtk+ because of a bug? That sounds so weird... Why not fix it instead? ;)


Because of a bug that's blocking a complete part of D-I and could very
likely be ignored as it doesn't affect the normal use of GTK+.

My proposal goes far beyond this: in D-I we need a stable GTK+ without
any real deep need for fancy stuff. We also clearly fail on tracking
the consequences of gtk+ packages updates, this bug is a proof of
this.

That bug might be hard to investigate and solve. My proposal is
having, as a temporary measure, maybe, a special gtk+ to only provide
the udeb we need in D-I by taking the last version that was
working. Such package would only be kept (I can't say "maintained")
during the time #557387 is investigated and solved, and it would be
here to allow us building a working graphical installer.

This is a much "better" solution than disabling g-i and leave the
users of over 20 languages in the dark, as well as saying to
translators of these languages that we won't be using their work.

What I don't know is if this is really possible..:)



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