Petter Reinholdtsen wrote: > [Julian Andres Klode] >> I will install a default installation (desktop, laptop) of Debian >> Lenny i386 in VirtualBox and recreate the file list. Afterwards, I >> will merge some stuff from an amd64 list into the i386 list (the >> amd64 kernel), so these are read when they exist. > > Sound good. Do you believe this need to be done before Lenny is > frozen?
There are also other changes: * Use Quilt instead of custom patch system - debian/rules: Convert to Quilt - debian/control: Build-Depend on quilt * Upgrade to Policy 3.8.0 - debian/README.source: New file, recommended by Policy 3.8.0, explaining the build system (Quilt & how to recreate debian/boot.list) * debian/README.Debian: Rewrite section about profiling the boot and warn users to not profile if preload is enabled. * Install readahead-check-lists to /usr/sbin/ and add manpage * Set mode of file lists to 640 (security reasons) and add a lintian override I plan to upload today, tomorrow or friday, so it will be no problem with lenny (as it will be in unstable soon enough). [I will create file lists soon] debconf ---------------- The more important question is what to do about the debconf stuff. If we do normal debconf, the /etc/readahead/profile-once would be touched on every reinstall of the package. True selected: 1) touch /etc/readahead/profile-once 2) touch /etc/readahead/profile-once and reset value to false The second one would fix the problem, but I'm not sure if this is a good way to work with debconf. Another question is about translations. It seems we currently have two options: 1) Upload without translations 2) Wait for translations and request a freeze exception 3) Upload without translations, 3.1) wait until there are new translations 3.2) request a freeze exception for a translation-only upload. > > Happy hacking, -- Julian Andres Klode, Fellow of the Free Software Foundation Europe Debian Maintainer | Developer | Ubuntu Member try Debian: http://www.debian.org/ | my site: http://jak-linux.org/ jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | IRC: juliank (FreeNode, OFTC) languages: German | English
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