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From: Thomas Gelf (vserver_at_gelf.net)
Date: Thu 05 May 2005 - 11:58:53 BST


This lines from IRC seems also seems to be important to me, so I post
them here as they shouldn't be forgotten:

Doener ok, what about the following:
         we add the -s switch and a -v switch...
         the -v switch is used for debootstraps --variant...
         the -s is then used for _really_ special setup variants and
         -v is the usual "it is 'sarge' but i did some modifications"
         (where 'sarge' may also be 'woody', 'sid', etc.)
         then, we could add debian to the .distributions directory and
         allow to put various scripts there
Pazzo Doener: you're right, -v is "better" than -s! the -s switch is
         already there in sarge/sid packages as I have asked kilian time
         ago to add it - I don't know if it is also to be found in
         upstream sources
         but we should add both switches there!
         you are right about the .distributions directory - 'til now I
         had to care just about my own bullshit and left the scripts in
         the first place I found to be useful
         but as already written on irc/ml if we want to have such things
         to be already in util-vserver the right place will be somewhere
         in /usr/lib/util-vserver/distributions/...
         ... and /etc/vservers/.distributions/... for the default
         sources.list and maybe some other stuff

Am Donnerstag, den 05.05.2005, 10:22 +0200 schrieb Thomas Gelf:
> Ok, that's all folks - let's start the flame war ;-)

-- 
Thomas Gelf <vserver_at_gelf.net>

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