Bootable 2.2_rev0_CDa disks now at cdimage.debian.org
Hi,
I've just built another set of CDs, which should be bootable.
They have DEBVERSION="2.2 0a" set, to differentiate them from the
first lot. They can be found here:
cdimage.debian.org::debian-cd/2.2_rev0_CDa/alpha
The MD5SUMS are:
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
b5951d4325de81eeaa8514ec78ecab9d binary-alpha-1.iso
c83fe57ba0f4dc615efcaed19dc166cc binary-alpha-1_NONUS.iso
3b24410ea4fb25e455f2855407d9cb0f binary-alpha-2.iso
fde444ae21f8ea4f18909d4a7a5acd91 binary-alpha-3.iso
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: GnuPG v1.0.1 (GNU/Linux)
Comment: Philip Hands <phil@hands.com>
iD8DBQE5pm7AYgOKS92bmRARAkNvAJ9aFf52Fu0joT3YOXZeN0+jUga/4wCdFmsh
KOLqDIp/sVW9JPXkYMG9GGc=
=vwg5
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
The reason I was having trouble with this is that boot-alpha gets
called once for each CD, which means that it was attempting to make
the boot1 directories twice.
I've got a patch for that, as well as patching the Makefile so that
it's more likely to actually notice failures in the helper scripts,
and to make the @'s optional so there's some chance one can track this
sort of thing down when it happens.
How do I get access to the CVS so I can upload this?
Cheers, Phil.
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