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Re: Bug#72067: SIZELIMIT is not properly handled when bootable CDs are built



Le Wed, Sep 20, 2000 at 08:28:49AM -0400, Daniel Burrows écrivait:
>   I built a 4-cd bootable set with SIZELIMIT set to 600000000, and the first 3
> CDs came out to nearly 800000000 bytes.

I can't imagine why you're getting that. Does anyone else have an idea ?

> > documentation (README) :
> > $ make list COMPLETE=1 SIZELIMIT1=555000000 SRCSIZELIMIT=665000000
> 
>   I saw that, but I couldn't figure out the point..it looked like different
> sizelimits for binary and source cds..

That's it but the standard size limit is also greater than 555000000
so SIZELIMIT and SIZELIMIT1 are not the same.

Anyway, I suggest that you use build.sh for generating your CDs. You may
need to adjust it for your own needs however.

>   I can't find this in my copy of the README.  Is it hidden somewhere? :)

Duh ! In fact I had a request for adding that paragraph a long time ago
and never commited it to the CVS. I've just done it. :)

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