
* Jon iroquoi@gmail.com [20080218 16:26]:
On Mon, Feb 18, 2008 at 04:02:51PM +0100, Michael Prokop wrote:
This should be fixed with upload of grml-autoconfig (0.8.4) as well.
Great. What is the best way to get/test such updates? Spin a new iso with grml-live?
We are busy testing rc5 of grml¹ in those minutes. If you want I can build an ISO for you which contains the above package. Either visit #grml on IRC for more information or I'll drop you a mail as soon as the ISO is available. Of course spinning a new ISO using grml-live is an option as well, though unstable isn't fun in those days.²
¹ You might ask: rc5, what? Isn't rc1 the most current release?! Well, it's an "half-official" build, everyone is welcome to test it, though you have to grab it from http://debian.netcologne.de/www.grml.org/devel/ as it's not on the (other) official mirrors available.
² And that's why I'm pretty happy that our release process using grml-live works so great: we have our reference chroot and when we have the feature freeze for a new stable release we just don't build ISOs from scratch anymore. Instead we use the update/buildonly feature of grml-live using the existing chroots which receive only manually selected updates. Making unstable stable. Rocking, ey? :)
regards, -mika-