Osamu Aoki wrote: > I am interesed in CDD but .... I missed connection here. Sorry. > I do not understand your qestion Andreas Tille wrote: > If all fails ask Google: The first link leads you to the Wiki. > There is a "Communication" section and I think in the "News" > section (perhaps not the best heading) provides the most > interesting links. First of all, apology for my poor English. Let me rephrase what I wrote previously. I am having problem to find technical related URLs on "How other are making CDDs". For example on the CDD's Twiki page, there is a list of "Common Issues for CDDs". There is also a list of "CDDs in Development". Unfortunately, I am having problem to find on how those CDD in Development are handling those "Common Issues". E.g., it is not so easy to find, on how "debian-med", or how "skolelinux" is solving those issues. I also believe that "Hacking the debian-installer ISO image" is one of the CDD issue. Thus, that article is a perfect example on how to solve that issue. My specific interest is, how to update (weekly) my PC at home by using a CDROM. Currently, I am running http://de2.vlsm.org/Collect-DEBS.txt . I am aware that that script is very dirty and stupid. Unfortunately, I am still looking (and learning) on how to make a better script that collects recent deb packages. Again, I am very interested to find out, on how other CDDs are overcoming those "Common Issues". thank you, -- Rahmat M. Samik-Ibrahim -- vLSM.org -- http://rms46.vLSM.org/ -- Fetch my GNUPG public key at http://rms46.vlsm.org/pgp/pub.txt ---
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