[arch-dev-public] duke isos i686 ready for testing
Hi guys just to inform you new duke isos are hosted here meanwhile: http://www.archlinux.org/~tpowa/duke-isos/ they are not tested yet at all, will do some tests tomorrow, if you have time try to break them here is the changelog: Hi Arch community, Arch Linux Duke Changelog to last Voodoo installation ISO: - pacman3 usage - kernel 2.6.21.1 usage Setup changes: - soundcards are now also ordered by hwdetect - rsync has been added to installation environment - proxy support during ftp installation - selection to copy installation network setup to final system - selection about keeping package cache during cd/ftp installation - selection of primary pacman sync server added greetings tpowa -- Tobias Powalowski Archlinux Developer & Package Maintainer (tpowa) http://www.archlinux.org tpowa@archlinux.org
Tobias Powalowski wrote:
Hi guys just to inform you new duke isos are hosted here meanwhile: http://www.archlinux.org/~tpowa/duke-isos/ they are not tested yet at all, will do some tests tomorrow, if you have time try to break them
here is the changelog:
Hi Arch community,
Arch Linux Duke
Changelog to last Voodoo installation ISO: - pacman3 usage - kernel 2.6.21.1 usage
Setup changes: - soundcards are now also ordered by hwdetect - rsync has been added to installation environment - proxy support during ftp installation - selection to copy installation network setup to final system - selection about keeping package cache during cd/ftp installation - selection of primary pacman sync server added
greetings tpowa
Very nice, will reinstall my box at home tomorrow using that! :) Cheers, -H
On 5/12/07, Alexander Baldeck <kth5@archlinuxppc.org> wrote:
Tobias Powalowski wrote:
Hi guys just to inform you new duke isos are hosted here meanwhile: http://www.archlinux.org/~tpowa/duke-isos/ they are not tested yet at all, will do some tests tomorrow, if you have time try to break them
here is the changelog:
Hi Arch community,
Arch Linux Duke
Changelog to last Voodoo installation ISO: - pacman3 usage - kernel 2.6.21.1 usage
Setup changes: - soundcards are now also ordered by hwdetect - rsync has been added to installation environment - proxy support during ftp installation - selection to copy installation network setup to final system - selection about keeping package cache during cd/ftp installation - selection of primary pacman sync server added
greetings tpowa
Very nice, will reinstall my box at home tomorrow using that! :)
Nice. I grabbed base, I will try it out when I get a chance.
Thanks to brain0 he already reported some bugs, i'll update the iso soon today, don't use the ones atm they are partly broken for vol_ids. thanks greetings tpowa -- Tobias Powalowski Archlinux Developer & Package Maintainer (tpowa) http://www.archlinux.org tpowa@archlinux.org
Tobias Powalowski schrieb:
Thanks to brain0 he already reported some bugs, i'll update the iso soon today, don't use the ones atm they are partly broken for vol_ids. thanks greetings tpowa
Not only - pacman's dependencies are missing on base :) Thus, the version I grabbed yesterday doesn't work at all. Furthermore, I'd like mkinitcpio 0.5.14 to be on there.
Hi guys, updated isos, all brokeness should be gone now. Please try to break this ones now, http://www.archlinux.org/~tpowa/duke-isos/ thanks greetings tpowa -- Tobias Powalowski Archlinux Developer & Package Maintainer (tpowa) http://www.archlinux.org tpowa@archlinux.org
Tobias Powalowski schrieb:
Hi guys, updated isos, all brokeness should be gone now. Please try to break this ones now, http://www.archlinux.org/~tpowa/duke-isos/
Seems all fine here.
Hi guys, http://www.archlinux.org/~tpowa/duke-iso-rc/ i'll remove the duke-isos directory now, the rc directory contains everything that is needed for ftp guys, when they think it's ready to move to mirrors. Final testing result from my side: - The setup routine runs now smooth, package conflicts are gone also in current iso. Please test this stuff if you have time, else i would suggest to move in the ISO's to ftp when Andy is ready with his x64 stuff. If you find a showstopper report it, else those rc should be also the final. Thanks guys. - Small announcement included in Duke-Changelog.txt - Added README.TXT to addons directory with depends listed for each module greetings tpowa -- Tobias Powalowski Archlinux Developer & Package Maintainer (tpowa) http://www.archlinux.org tpowa@archlinux.org
Tobias Powalowski schrieb:
Hi guys, http://www.archlinux.org/~tpowa/duke-iso-rc/ i'll remove the duke-isos directory now, the rc directory contains everything that is needed for ftp guys, when they think it's ready to move to mirrors.
Final testing result from my side: - The setup routine runs now smooth, package conflicts are gone also in current iso.
Please test this stuff if you have time, else i would suggest to move in the ISO's to ftp when Andy is ready with his x64 stuff. If you find a showstopper report it, else those rc should be also the final. Thanks guys.
- Small announcement included in Duke-Changelog.txt - Added README.TXT to addons directory with depends listed for each module
Thanks for this work, I think we can announce the new isos once andyrtr has built his x86_64. As these will likely be the final isos, I created torrents and started seeding (although right now nobody is downloading). As there were problems with linuxtracker last time, I put 3 public trackers in each of the torrents (piratebay and two others). The torrents are here: http://www.archlinux.org/~thomas/duke-iso-rc-torrents/ Please put them on the ftp in the iso directory when we announce the isos.
Thomas Bächler schrieb:
As these will likely be the final isos, I created torrents and started seeding (although right now nobody is downloading). As there were problems with linuxtracker last time, I put 3 public trackers in each of the torrents (piratebay and two others).
The torrents are here: http://www.archlinux.org/~thomas/duke-iso-rc-torrents/
Please put them on the ftp in the iso directory when we announce the isos.
Okay, recreated them with only one tracker (thepiratebay), otherwise, I would only be seen on one of the trackers - it appears to be random which one is chosen.
Am Sun, 13 May 2007 22:58:09 +0200 schrieb Tobias Powalowski <t.powa@gmx.de>:
Hi guys, http://www.archlinux.org/~tpowa/duke-iso-rc/ i'll remove the duke-isos directory now, the rc directory contains everything that is needed for ftp guys, when they think it's ready to move to mirrors.
Final testing result from my side: - The setup routine runs now smooth, package conflicts are gone also in current iso.
Please test this stuff if you have time, else i would suggest to move in the ISO's to ftp when Andy is ready with his x64 stuff. If you find a showstopper report it, else those rc should be also the final. Thanks guys.
- Small announcement included in Duke-Changelog.txt - Added README.TXT to addons directory with depends listed for each module
greetings tpowa
mine are there: http://www.archlinux.org/~andyrtr/duke-iso-rc/ addons and changelogs are still missing. please someone test it. AndyRTR
Andreas Radke schrieb:
mine are there: http://www.archlinux.org/~andyrtr/duke-iso-rc/ addons and changelogs are still missing.
please someone test it.
AndyRTR
Downloading them now, I will create torrents tomorrow evening.
Thomas Bächler schrieb:
Downloading them now, I will create torrents tomorrow evening.
Added torrents for x86_64 to the torrent folder and started seeding. We need an enabler to move the stuff from andy's and tpowa's and my folder to the ftp - or at least enable write access for the arch-ftp group. All that is left is the addons for x86_64 now :)
On 5/14/07, Thomas Bächler <thomas@archlinux.org> wrote:
Thomas Bächler schrieb:
Downloading them now, I will create torrents tomorrow evening.
Added torrents for x86_64 to the torrent folder and started seeding.
We need an enabler to move the stuff from andy's and tpowa's and my folder to the ftp - or at least enable write access for the arch-ftp group.
Done, it should all be ftp:ftp-arch owned now, so anyone with current access can touch those - makes more sense that way (tpowa and andy can move the isos themselves, rather than ask me to do it)
participants (5)
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Aaron Griffin
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Alexander Baldeck
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Andreas Radke
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Thomas Bächler
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Tobias Powalowski