nd calls setsid. Writing to open file descriptors
is a bug, but not a big deal.]
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-tommorow is our permanent address
and there they'll scarcely find us(if they do,
we'll move away still further:into now
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On Thu, 02 Jan 2025, Bill Allombert wrote:n
> On Tue, Dec 31, 2024 at 11:45:49PM -0800, Don Armstrong wrote:
> > On Sun, 29 Dec 2024, Bill Allombert wrote:n
> > > Do you have a preference how to fix this bug ?
> >
> > My personal preference is to fix debbugsconfig
On Sun, 29 Dec 2024, Bill Allombert wrote:n
> Do you have a preference how to fix this bug ?
My personal preference is to fix debbugsconfig to not copy those files
at all. The example config is needlessly verbose, and most of the rest
of them don't need to be copied in the first place.
r
similar.
You might consider stopping the distribution of it in the package until
that code is in place.
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"Our opponent is an alien starship packed with atomic bombs. [...] We
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t's super specific to Debian's debbugs configuration, so I wouldn't
install it.
Better to have a configuration switch which enables that message,
possibly defaulting to whether bugspam.cgi is present under the path.
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I w
ian.
> Also I tried to set $gSpamRulesDir in /etc/debbugs/config but it does not
> works
>
> $gSpamRulesDir = "/etc/spamassassin";
>
> probably because it is missing from the 'globals' EXPORT_TAGS in
> Debbugs/Config.pm
Yep, that
On Fri, 01 Nov 2024, Soren Stoutner wrote:
> On Friday, November 1, 2024 11:05:57 PM MST Don Armstrong wrote:
> > Where is this documented in the Debian dictionary policy?
>
> It is documented in the dictionaries-common package. Specifically, you
> can see the changes that
y?]
Switching to convert-bdic makes sense, and I'm happy to add that, but
it's not a change which requires an upload.
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Do not handicap your children by making their lives easy.
-- Robert Heinlein _Time Enough For Love_ p251
Debian specific patches; I'll try to keep backporting useful
ones to 2.6 since that's what the debian branch is running from.)
Feel free to package the package as native or non-native as you see fit.
[I'd prefer to keep the delta between release_2.6 and your packaging as
small as
s, and not a test failure. It should be
fixed in 2.1.2, so I'll be making an upload shortly to fix it.
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[I]t's true that some of the most terrible things in the world are
done by people who think, genuinely think, that
;m happy to suggest it. Until then,
this isn't really a bug that can be fixed in perltidy.
Reassigning.
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[I]t's true that some of the most terrible things in the world are
done by people who think, genuinely think, that the
to
include it.
https://git.donarmstrong.com/?p=deb_pkgs/scowl.git;a=commitdiff;h=4510f7fed66204384fe8c39fc875e24fd874229b
Let me get that out with a new upstream release.
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We cast this message into the cosmos. [...] We are trying
1.20-1. Cloning and reassigning.
It's deadlocking when reading from ports, but it's challenging to see
why.
I've added code now to at least avoid blocking forever so we can see
what is actually happening on these systems.
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Addresses you sent from and to,
* anything else that you think would help
We maintain a system which receives and sends more than 1,000,000
mails a day. Without the information above we have little chance of
finding out what went wrong.
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On Fri, 20 Sep 2024, Bill Allombert wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 02, 2024 at 09:34:08AM -0700, Don Armstrong wrote:
> > Control: severity -1 normal
> >
> > On Wed, 28 Aug 2024, Helmut Grohne wrote:
> > > In case the package should be kept in unstable, please evaluate ea
support debbugs through a
stable release.
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If it jams, force it. If it breaks, it needed replacing anyway.
-- Lowery's Law
n point to a
specific message or merge request.
Can you try using the existing "outlook" field to see if that works for
you?
If it does, I'm happy to change the documentation to include linking to
an MR as a good use of the outlook field.
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toggle extra information should be more
visible (it really belongs under a hamburger menu somewhere) but that's
a different issue.
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I really wanted to talk to her.
I just couldn't find an algorithm that fit.
-- Peter Watts _Blindsight_ p294
f receipt
> apparently, This makes reading the bugmail rather harder than it has
> to be.
That the mailbox is ordered this way is a consequence of the design.
#336971 is the request to add support by ordering by Date or additional
threading options.
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On Tue, 25 Jun 2024, Don Armstrong wrote:
> Hrm. I can see the subscription requests coming in, and in theory, the
> logs show confirmation messages going out, but I'm not sure that they
> actually are going out because I don't see them in the mail logs.
>
> Turning on m
ecause I don't see them in the mail logs.
Turning on more debugging here to see if I can get some useful ideas.
[It's possible that it's not writing the e-mail correctly to sendmail or
something stupid like that...]
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On Fri, 21 Jun 2024, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> On 2024-06-20 20:28:16 -0700, Don Armstrong wrote:
> > On Thu, 20 Jun 2024, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> > > Reopening since after more than 2 hours, I still haven't received the
> > > "Please confirm subscription"
ct than python 2, and I've
tried to be as minimal with the changes as possible, so we're probably
handling utf-8 incorrectly. Hopefully it isn't an issue.]
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Who is thinking this?
I am.
-- Greg Egan _Diaspora_ p38
ng GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="nr_cpus=1".
I haven't been able to reproduce it locally, but it's definitely the
test framework deadlocking, likely while trying to read from a socket.
Probably something with multiple CPUs and scheduling so it doesn't
typically deadlock.
orking again sometime this week (but my Debian time
is limited to small 30 minute bits each day, so no real promises).
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Where I sleep at night, is this important compared to what I read
during the day? What do you think defines
On Tue, 21 May 2024, Don Armstrong wrote:
> Thanks for the reports; I note that around this time the systems were
> upgraded. It's possible that this finally broke bug mail, which was
> using a totally unsupported out of date version of EOC.
Looking at it, this is definitely a casua
and early 2024-05-18.
Thanks for the reports; I note that around this time the systems were
upgraded. It's possible that this finally broke bug mail, which was
using a totally unsupported out of date version of EOC.
Not sure what the right path forward is to fix that without totally
ieve sendmail macro "b"!. Please add
> it to confMILTER_MACROS_ENVRCPT for better spamassassin results
That's expected; there are a number of macros that postfix does not support.
Reasonable values are put in place for those macros, so it shouldn't be
a big deal.
is marked as fixed in only one of these packages.
The reality is even more complex than this paragraph, because
found/fixed/absent is dependent on the DAG of package versions, not the
time of upload.
I should crib some text from one of my blog posts a few years ago about
this and add it to the
checked, the package still builds without warning (except for
> one complaint by groff about the manpage, which I think we can live
> with and which I'll fix upstream for the next releast).
Sounds good.
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Fate and Temper
ow enough of the sound subsystem details to be of much
more help, sorry.]
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that he was glad to be alive. But at least he did not resent it. He
was alive, and the stu
On Tue, 19 Dec 2023, Cord Beermann wrote:
> So I need some examples.
:0
* 1^0 ^X-Debian-PR-Package:.*release.debian.org
$junkdir/debbugs.$YEARMONTH
should be sufficient to get most (if not all of them).
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Whatever you do w
ails to maintainers, so when that is in place, this
workaround can be removed.
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For a moment, nothing happened. Then, after a second or so, nothing
continued to happen.
-- Douglas Adams
won't accidentally send their e-mail to a
mailbox which no one ever will look at.
But at the end of the day, it's up to y'all.
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"She decided what she wished to happen and then assumed that reality
would be
o dependencies
> Depends: x11-xserver-utils, python3
>
> After I installed libinput-tools Messages are gone.
Heh; thanks for the report. I added the lid-listener.service in 1.14-1,
and didn't check for new dependencies.
I'll have this fixed up in 1.14-2 once I upload
when the udev rules change happens, whatever is
earlier).
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is that you must not fool yourself, and you are the easiest person to
fool.
-- Richard Feynman "
ackages in that distribution, not latently
present in the package itself, for example when an interface is
deprecated/removed.]
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This isn't life in the fast lane, it's life in the oncoming traffic
-- Terry Pratchett
emd service is now in pretty good
shape, so there's no point in keeping the Debian specific version any
more.]
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I cannot find rest
Because I am powerless
To amend a broken world.
-- Guy Gavriel Kay _Under Heaven_ p295
maintainers can see what you think is wrong and how they
should fix it.
It looks like you've closed the non-actionable bugs that you had filed,
so I won't immediately be putting in a block for you, but if it happens
again, I will.
Thanks!
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7;s
impacting enough Debian contributors to matter, I don't mind accepting a
patch.
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It was said that life was cheap in Ankh-Morpork. This was, of course,
completely wrong. Life was often very expensive; you could get death
for free.
-- Terry Pratchet _Pyramids_ p25
value whatsoever. [It's one
of the only e-mail clients which does this that I'm aware of.]
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Thanks be to God, that he gave me Stubbornness, when I know I am right.
-- John Adams (Letter to Edmund Jennings, 27 September 1782)
ason why I haven't uploaded it yet is because the tests for 1.22c
do not succeed.
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Let the victors, when they come,
When the forts of folly fall
Find thy body by the wall!
-- Matthew Arnold
ddress in testing.]
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"I always tend to assume there's an infinite amount of money out
there." "There might as well be, [...] but most of it gets spent on
pornography, sugar water, and bombs. There is only so much that
ume I'll have to update UNRELEASED to unstable, and then you
> issue a build on 2.12-2?
Yep! Once you're happy with the state of the git tree, let me know, and
I can build it and do an upload.
[We can also request a rebuild of a package, but since there are source
changes, we might a
: perltidy source: source-is-missing [docs/Tidy.html]
E: perltidy source: source-is-missing [docs/perltidy.html]
E: perltidy source: source-is-missing [docs/tutorial.html]
This should get fixed upstream.
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"She decided wha
Mail::RFC822::Address::valid($param{submitter}) should read
not Mail::RFC822::Address::valid(encode_rfc1522($param{submitter}))
Thanks for the report.
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If I had a letter, sealed it in a locked vault and hid the vault
somewhere in
]: stdbuf: failed to run command ‘libinput’: No such file or
> directory
We currently aren't distributing (or installing) autorandr-lid-listener
in the Debian package.
That said, we probably should; so I'll add this as a depends.
Thanks for the report.
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might not be working
for your setup? [It works for mine, though I am using xdm with .xsession
instead of startx or whatever you're doing.]
Thanks!
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"The trouble with you, Ibid" he said, "is that you think you
Control: tag -1 newcomer
Control: tag -1 - newcomer
I'm tagging and untagging these bugs (using newcomer because it's
rarely used) to force a rebuild of index.db.
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"There's nothing remarkable about it. All
ontends. It's known, it's short, and it only
happens on new bugs.
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I finally developed
a computer with feelings.
It just doesn't have
feelings for me.
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http://www.asofterworld.com/index.php?id=633
have to do from rewriting, and
I've been resisting doing that for a while.
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"You have many years to live--do things you will be proud to remember
when you are old."
-- Shinka proverb. (John Brunner _Stand On Zanzibar_ p413)
r_connect_macros = j {daemon_name} v {if_name} _
milter_data_macros = j i {auth_type} {daemon_name} v {if_name} _
milter_rcpt_macros = j {auth_type} {daemon_name} v {if_name} _
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Taxes are not levied for the benefit of the taxed.
-- Robert Heinlein _Time Enough For Love_ p250
handled) by the
maintainer(s) of orphan-sysv-init scripts.
[Further messages sent privately to affected individuals.]
1: Probably didn't need to clone it, but I wanted to be clear for
everyone.
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"Old hypotheses never
assigned this bug to bugs.debian.org, which is for bugs in our
bug tracking system, not a general catch-all bug location.]
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"You know," said Arthur, "it's at times like this, when I'm trapped in
a Vogon airlock
On Wed, 25 Jan 2023, William Desportes wrote:
> I suggested a FTP RM that was refused for now: #1028968
Thanks for the report; I agree with the removal.
[Note for future, the right approach is to file a bug against the
package first before requesting removal.]
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Control: retitle -1 RoM: remove fetchyahoo from the archive
Control: reopen -1
I'm personally no longer using this code, and since it's not working
(and has been abandoned by upstream), lets get it out of Debian.
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Firs
Thanks, Phil!
Let me look into these and see if I can address them in a new version.
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No matter how many instances of white swans we may have observed, this
does not justify the conclusion that all swans are white.
-- Sir Karl
be
automatically triggering new bugs into the mirror script), but it's
"working as designed".
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If you wish to strive for peace of soul, then believe; if you wish to
be a devotee of truth, then inquire.
-- Friedrich Nietzsche
On Mon, 19 Sep 2022, fab...@greffrath.com wrote:
> On Wed, 3 Feb 2010 11:09:22 -0800 Don Armstrong wrote:
> > > On Wed, 03 Feb 2010, Fabian Greffrath wrote:
> > > The reason is that my mail client breaks lines if they are longer
> > > than 70 characters.
> >
n
> and have
> some idea of how to put it together.
Since the files in question are small, I think just including them and
appropriate symlinks should be sufficient.
Here's the patch which does that.
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If I had a let
On Sat, 17 Sep 2022, Paul Wise wrote:
> On Fri, 16 Sep 2022 17:07:55 -0700 Don Armstrong wrote:
> > Yes, that's correct; the processing for nnn-done@ doesn't do Control:
> > processing.
>
> People often think that it does, don't notice that it doesn't and
time if you would like.
Yeah, this should definitely be a patch to produce the additional binary
packages [or potentially, the existing binary packages can produce the
combined dictionary files, depending on the relative sizes.]
Is there a naming convention for these packages already?
Thanks!
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On Mon, 23 May 2022, gregor herrmann wrote:
> Could you upgrade the package to 20220217 and/or shall we move it to
> the Debian Perl Group?
I'm happy with either. It's pretty trivial to package new releases
(though I probably won't get to this one until tomorrow)
t need to upgrade to the
newest version.
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After the first battle of Sto Lat, I formulated a policy which has
stood me in good stead in other battles. It is this: if an enemy has
an impregnable stronghold, see he stays there.
-- Terry Pratchett _Jingo_ p265
no objection to changing the default extension; I personally wasn't
aware of the eml extension when I wrote that part of the code.
We should also not do From escaping when we're just returning a single
message.
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The terrori
looked at the issue recently, so I'll
have to dig in to see what was failing. [It's probably time to just have
it use mod_perl directly instead of the CGI-based mod_perl.]
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If you wish to strive for peace of soul, th
ioned previously have been addressed.
It's not super high on my priority list to fix, but I'll try to get to
it when I have some time.
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"You know," said Arthur, "it's at times like this, when I'm tr
On Sat, 19 Mar 2022, Nis Martensen wrote:
> On 14.03.2022 22.06, Don Armstrong wrote:
> > On Mon, 14 Mar 2022, Simon McVittie wrote:
> >> Please could the BTS owners provide or approve a clearer wording for
> >> this, if they are the "owners" of the tag definit
es, of course).]
I'd like if it includes "accessibility" in the language (so someone can
figure out why it's called a11y), but I'm happy with any language that
are acceptable to advocates and the community affected by these issues.
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e the perl version (and probably a similar number on
other distributions which expect the opposite).
Not impossible to change, of course, but an ideal transition would avoid
breaking currently working scripts and installs.
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After
ssing that this is binutils 2.35.2-2.
Please confirm the version and the architecture that you are seeing this
bug in.
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The whole modern world has divided itself into Conservatives and
Progressives. The business of Progressives is
On Sun, 02 Jan 2022, Bastian Venthur wrote:
> On 01.01.22 22:05, Don Armstrong wrote:
> > I'm currently working on it, but my available time is so minimal,
> > that additional help would be welcome.
>
> Awesome news! Is there some repository to check out? I'
On Sat, 01 Jan 2022, Nis Martensen wrote:
> On 31.12.2021 Don Armstrong wrote in #1002595:
> > [Really, it's past time for us to support a REST interface and
> > abandon the SOAP interface.]
> Just wondering: Don, how much effort would you estimate is this? Do you
> have
gs is doing it is clearly not correct, but fixing it isn't
high on my priority list. [Really, it's past time for us to support a
REST interface and abandon the SOAP interface.]
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Grimble left his mother in the fo
: "True"/"False",
> ### : "String", : " Hz/kHz/MHz",
> ### : "%"
> ### [arg]: arg optional
>
> Identifier "RadeonSec"
> Driver "radeon"
> BusID "PCI:1:0:1"
> #Screen1
>
> Option "Accel" "True"
> Option "NoAccel""False"
> Option "HWcursor" "True"
> Option "BusType""AGP"
> Option "DisplayPriority""HIGH"
> Option "EnablePageFlip" "False"
> Option "AGPMode" "8"
> Option "FastWrite" "True"
> Option "DepthBits" "24"
> Option "DMAForXv" "True"
> Option "AccelDFS" "True"
> Option "ColorTiling" "True"
> Option "ColorTiling2D" "True"
> Option "ShadowFB" "True"
> Option "SubPixelOrder" "NONE"
> #Option "ZaphodHeads" "VGA0,DVI0"
> Option "AccelMethod" "glamor"
> #Option "AccelMethod" "XAA" stable vintage
> Option "DRI3" "True"
> Option "DRI" "3"
> Option "ShadowPrimary""True"
> Option "TearFree" "False"
> Option "DeleteUnusedDP12Displays" "True"
> Option "VariableRefresh" "True"
>
>
> EndSection
>
> Section "DRI" mode 0666 EndSection
>
> #Section "DRI2" mode 0666 EndSection
>
> #Section "DRI3" mode 0666 EndSection
>
> Section "Screen"
> Identifier "Screen0"
> Device "Radeon"
> Monitor"Monitor0"
> DefaultDepth 16
> # PreferredMode "1024x768@75"
> Option "NoMTRR" "False"
> Option "Accel"
>
> SubSection "Display"
> Viewport 0 0
> Depth 1
> EndSubSection
> SubSection "Display"
> Viewport 0 0
> Depth 4
> EndSubSection
> SubSection "Display"
> Viewport 0 0
> Depth 8
> EndSubSection
> SubSection "Display"
> Viewport 0 0
> Depth 15
> EndSubSection
> SubSection "Display"
> Viewport 0 0
> Depth 16
> EndSubSection
> SubSection "Display"
> Viewport 0 0
> Depth 24
> EndSubSection
> EndSection
>
> #Section "Screen"
> # Identifier "Screen1"
> # Device "RadeonSec"
> # Monitor"Monitor1"
> # SubSection "Display"
> # Viewport 0 0
> # Depth 1
> # EndSubSection
> # SubSection "Display"
> # Viewport 0 0
> # Depth 4
> # EndSubSection
> # SubSection "Display"
> # Viewport 0 0
> # Depth 8
> # EndSubSection
> # SubSection "Display"
> # Viewport 0 0
> # Depth 15
> # EndSubSection
> # SubSection "Display"
> # Viewport 0 0
> # Depth 16
> # EndSubSection
> # SubSection "Display"
> # Viewport 0 0
> # Depth 24
> # EndSubSection
> #EndSection
>
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Therefore, immediacy."
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also happy if
the perl team takes over that package too.]
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de to clarify this in the upstream source, but I don't
think a Debian specific patch is warranted here.]
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Control: fixed -1 2020.12.07-1
Control: found -1 2019.10.06-1
On Fri, 22 Oct 2021, mooff wrote:
> Not that I can see:
Ah; it's in the version I haven't uploaded yet. I'll get that rolled out
shortly.
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I'v
> to be done?
>
> How do you suggest to close bugs like #993125 on submission?
Heh; this is actually the first real use for close I've seen.
I'm personally not planning on removing it, but it should continue to be
deprecated in favor of -done for any use when you actually k
is bug
will give one of the maintainers of the arm64 kernel a chance of helping
fix the issue.
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If a nation values anything more than freedom, it will lose its
freedom; and the irony of it is that if it is comfort or money
ed
> 746206: Control: pseudoheaders do not work for -done bugs; finish() called
> too early
Yep. Merging them.
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I've had so much good luck recently I was getting sated with it. It's
like sugar, good luck. At firs
#x27; from 'wishlist'")
Those are just the html that corresponds to the control commands which
were processed from message #30.
> I expect the same thing for "Bug closed", which is currently not the
> case.
It's reasonable to argue that it would be less surpris
you have which is working
and see what is going on there.
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I learned really early the difference between knowing the name of
something and knowing something
-- Richard Feynman "What is Science" Phys. Teach. 7(6) 1969
received
header it is sending to spamc (and compare with the actual received
header that gets generated).
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Live and learn
or die and teach by example
-- a softer world #625
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;info=1;package=manpages-l10n;width=;ignore_boring=0
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There is no more concentrated form of evil
than apathy.
On March 21, 2021 1:06:29 PM PDT, Harlan Lieberman-Berg
wrote:
>tag 985675 +moreinfo
>thanks
>
>On Sun, Mar 21, 2021 at 3:39 PM Don Armstrong wrote:
>> plover-common 3.0.0-1 and plover 4.0.0~dev8~66~g685bd33-2 both ship
>> /usr/share/plover/assets/american_english_words
are/plover/assets/american_english_words.txt, but the latter is
missing the appropriate Conflicts/Replaces.
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[T]he question of whether Machines Can Think, [...] is about as
relevant as the question of whether Submarines Can Swim.
-
t them. That said, we probably should
switch away from semicolons as they are no longer recommended.
> From what I can tell, the search form and msg= use semicolon and I
> actually can't find any with ampersand.
Everything uses semicolon, but we can probably just make Debbugs
Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: normal
Please remove libhtml-calendarmonth-perl; it is RC buggy, has a pretty
finiky build system (which is why it fails to build), has an
unresponsive upstream, and is largely unused in the archive.
Thanks!
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e package. "
It doesn't cause a bug to be listed when repeatmerged=no, change the
title, or anything like that.
Hope that clarifies things a bit.
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bug
> contains non-ASCII characters. This is the case of my name, as we can
> see in Bug#976382 [1]:
This is because my fix for #950132 in dak was wrong, and used the
mime-encoded Maintainer field instead of the unencoded maintainer field.
The attached patch addresses this issu
On Tue, 02 Jun 2020, Adrian Bunk wrote:
> Example: #961302
> Done: =?utf-8?q?J=C3=B6rg_Frings-F=C3=BCrst?=
This is a problem with the patch I submitted to dak. Pseudoheaders
shouldn't have header encodings.
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]
[I had to disable some of the tests which require a separate git repo;
not sure exactly how you all want to handle that.]
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I've just made an upload to delay-3 to address the SSL issue. Debdiff
attached. Let me know if I should delete the upload.
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"You know," said Arthur, "it's at times like this, when I'm trapped in
a
ug number, which is not particularly useful.
Bugs have always been ordered by bug number, and never by last modified
time. It's a reasonable feature request, but just not something we've
implemented.
> Please sort the bugs by modification time again, or make the behavior
> configura
is currently written.
> Maybe a good option would be to log what the spamc parameters will be
> at daemon start time so the user doesn't have to strace it to find out
> what it's doing.
If you use -d misc you should get that logged to syslog.
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hat spamc doesn't like and
> there seems to be no way to stop it.
That's really strange; I would have expected the call to spamc to be:
/usr/bin/spamc -u rus...@cocker.com.au -d 127.0.0.1 -s 10485760
That's what the codebase does, and there's no (documented) way to
sp
t;/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/lilypond/2.18.2/guile"
exec "lilypond.real" "$@"
and see if that works better?
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aklib/announce.py#L141
https://salsa.debian.org/ftp-team/dak/blob/master/config/debian/dak.conf#L13
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t it as
both) is probably the correct approach.
I won't be able to get around to fixing this until this weekend and the
earliest, however.
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