Bug#734171: Network install does not work with I-217V ethernet controller

2014-01-07 Thread Igor Levicki


Thank you for your detailed explanation of the organization and inner 
workings of Debian community.


If we are going to discuss the finer nuances of English language, 
"stable" also means opposite of "broken" 
[http://thesaurus.com/browse/stable], which is exactly what your latest 
"stable" network install is on more than six months old hardware.


Pardon me, but you don't have the wits required to offend me -- the only 
offense I am taking is with hypocrisy, arrogance, and bloated egos in 
open-source community.
Debian maintainers replaced a working ffmpeg with broken libav forcing 
people to do their own builds and breaking dozens of applications and 
now you dare preach to me about what "stable" means when it comes to 
loadable kernel modules?


I already said I am not interested anymore whether this will get fixed 
after witnessing the attitude. I reported it and you do with it what you 
want. it's not like there aren't other distros that work which I will be 
wholeheartedly recommending to others instead of Debian.


Regards,
Igor

On 7.1.2014. 07:37, Christian PERRIER wrote:

Quoting Igor Levicki (i...@levicki.net):


Exactly what is preventing you to add new driver module which
supports both old and new hardware?

What? Easy to understand: you doing the work.

Of course that requires also you to understand how the Debian kernel
team work is organized, how the Debian stable releases are maintained,
what does the "stable" word mean in English and a lot of other things
you apparently fail to really get a picture of, as of now.

That really understandable, no offense intended: we don't really
expect people to immediately understand how a volunteer project with
over one thousand contributors and no commercial organization behind
it, is organized. Just like we don't expect people to teach us lessons
about how we should be working when they don't really know how our
work is organized.







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building GnuPG udebs with --enable-minimal

2014-01-07 Thread Thijs Kinkhorst
Hi d-i-devs,

I've made a change to GnuPG packagaging that uses the --enable-minimal flag 
when building the udebs, an option that GnuPG has grown somewhere between the 
time the udebs were originally created and now, and disabled some other stuff. 

The options now passed to build the udebs are
  --enable-minimal --enable-rsa --disable-nls --disable-regex
  --disable-gnupg-iconv --disable-gettext --without-iconv
  --without-readline --without-zlib

These are the space savings:
 128K  gpgv-udeb_1.4.16-1_amd64.udeb
 123K  gpgv-udeb_1.4.16-1+exp1_amd64.udeb
 347K  gnupg-udeb_1.4.16-1_amd64.udeb
 236K  gnupg-udeb_1.4.16-1+exp1_amd64.udeb

Packages implementing this change are available here:
http://people.debian.org/~thijs/gpg/

The question to you is: do you think this is an at all useful thing to do, and 
if so, do these packages work for you and shall I include it in the next GnuPG 
upload?

(Please keep the pkg-gnupg-maint Cc'd in any followups.)

Cheers,
Thijs


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Bug#533688: (discover_2.1.2-3/avr32): FTBFS: Outdated config.{sub,guess}

2014-01-07 Thread Petter Reinholdtsen
[Cyril Brulebois]
> http://packages.qa.debian.org/d/discover/news/20130109T130233Z.html
> has updated config.* files; probably a good idea to use newer
> debhelper features at some point. Petter, will you merge
> experimental into unstable and implement something like this?

I'll try to find time for it, and welcome others to fix it before I
do. :)

If I remember correctly, I uploaded to experimental to avoid
disturbing the Wheezy release.  Now is probably a good time to upload
to unstable and Jessie. :)

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Happy hacking
Petter Reinholdtsen


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