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Re: F3 on the way/main archive



You mean, have a Source Cd similar to Debian Linux?! Well, it's a good idea.
But we would have to choose the packages not yet ported and that would be
nice to have on Hurd. Which?!?

Leonardo Custodio


----- Original Message -----
From: Philip Charles <philipc@copyleft.co.nz>
To: BlueKernel <blue-kernel@uol.com.br>
Cc: Ted Rolle <ted@acacia.datacomm.com>; Debian Hurd (US)
<debian-hurd@lists.debian.org>
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 2:27 AM
Subject: Re: F3 on the way/main archive


> On Tue, 24 Jul 2001, BlueKernel wrote:
>
> > I still have to get 'up to date' with the CD creation process that you
use.
> > At least the Debian GNU/Linux Sources don't come with instalation
process,
> > just the packages, but i don't know about Hurd's future one.
> > Maybe the selected packages won't be enough for a CD. I'll look around
for
> > any suggestions to include source codes into the CD and we'll see the
> > project...
>
> My thinking is that we should go for the complete sid source as this would
> contain all the Hurd source and also source for packages that have not yet
> been ported.  The debian-cd in potato should do the job well enough.
> There is documentation there.  I use iso9660.
>
> > Phil, which type of CD do you use? iso9660?
> Phil.
>
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