On Fri, May 13, 2016 at 22:28:30 +0200, Cord Beermann wrote:
[...]
> That script would also need hooks to reload daemons that need to know
> about a certificate-change.
[...]
Could my hook.d idea in #827371 possibly help with this?
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On Wed, Jun 15, 2016 at 16:06:40 +, Mattia Rizzolo wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 15, 2016 at 02:21:34PM +0200, Elrond wrote:
> > I am starting to test hook scripts to deploy the
> > certificates into appropiate places. One idea I got while
> > doing that: Have a hook.d folder with
don't need the
example stuff two times, really.
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Elrond
Hi Piotr,
just looking at this bug and wondering:
Are you still affected by this using newer versions of
prosody?
If so, could you use the "found" command to add the newer
versions?
If not, could you close it?
Thanks
Elrond
ecific after all.
If you still think, that auto-detecting is a worthwhile
feature, I'd suggest to ask directly upstream.
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Elrond
[1] https://modules.prosody.im/mod_reload_modules.html
Probably already included in the prosody-modules
package.
telling people that
"prosody-modules" needs to be installed.
As I am not the maintainer, I don't know, if more diverging
is maintainable long term. I filed #827689 to ask for
other changes to the default config...
> - Josh Triplett
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Elrond
[1]
https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/collab-maint/prosody.git/tree/debian/patches/0001-conf.patch
package iceweasel firefox-esr
reassign 805503 firefox-esr 45.2.0esr-1~deb8u1
retitle 805503 firefox-esr: Use libnssckbi.so of libnss3
thanks
Hi,
this is the same with firefox-esr now.
Elrond
Hi,
Is my patch good enough?
Or does it need improvement?
Was it already commited somewhere?
Elrond
Admin wants to augment the default
virtual host", it doesn't work well.
And it fails to work, if we want to do that augmenting
using packages.
To summarise: Please point me to docs on how to make say
javascript-common work on nginx.
Cheers
Elrond
p.s.: Please next time include me in the reply, as
submitters don't get nn@bugs mails.
Hi,
probably related:
https://trac.nginx.org/nginx/ticket/860
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would hopefully improve install options for different
architectures. Like running the x32 variant on an amd64
system.
Note: Architecture=all packages are not Multi-Arch=foreign
automatically for various reasons, so they need to be set
manually.
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Elrond
heers
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; in the last
line, please.
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fully improve install options for different
architectures. Like for example using the x32 variant of
the package on a mixed amd64/x32 system.
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Elrond
t think, this needs some enable/disable feature to
start with:
All snippets are enabled only on the default
virtualhost.
None are enabled on other hosts, unless the admin
explicitly includes either all or specific
"common"/"default" snippets.
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Elrond
ntrol.
This would hopefully improve install options for different
architectures.
Note: Architecture=all packages are not Multi-Arch=foreign
automatically for various reasons, so they need to be set
manually.
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Elrond
would hopefully improve install options for different
architectures.
Note: Architecture=all packages are not Multi-Arch=foreign
automatically for various reasons, so they need to be set
manually.
Cheers
Elrond
reign with the
> next upload.
[...]
i386/amd64 is exactly my use case. I want to migrate a
machine from i386 to amd64.
Thanks for doing it in the next upload!
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Elrond
g 18 11:05
./x86_64-linux-gnu/nss/libnssckbi.so
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 499636 Nov 4 08:16 ./iceweasel/libnssckbi.so
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Package: startpar
Version: 0.59-3
Severity: wishlist
Hi,
startpar AFAIK offers an architecture independent (process
level) interface to its users. Would you mind setting it to
Multi-Arch: foreign?
Cheers
Elrond
tags 804503 patch
end
Hi,
On Mon, Nov 09, 2015 at 09:13:49 +0100, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> [Elrond]
> > Hi,
> >
> > startpar AFAIK offers an architecture independent (process level)
> > interface to its users. Would you mind setting it to Multi-Arch:
> >
reassign 642458 libfarstream-0.2-2 0.2.4-1
reopen 642458
thanks
Package: opendkim
Version: 2.9.2-2
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
Hi,
Would you mind adding the attached file as
/etc/mail/m4/opendkim.m4 so that sendmail users can just
include() the file and be done?
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Elrond
INPUT_MAIL_FILTER(`opendkim',
`S=local:/var/run/ope
package nginx-common
tags 812484 +patch
thanks
Hi,
I have fixed this with the attached patch.
It works for me: I can install the amd64 version on an
i386 machine.
Please consider applying.
Elrond
diff -ur nginx-1.9.10/debian/changelog nginx-1.9.10.new/debian/changelog
--- nginx-1.9.10/debian
even seen
something in backports.
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Elrond
ne to debian/control.
This would hopefully improve install options for different
architectures. Like running x32 tools on an amd64 system.
Note: Architecture=all packages are not Multi-Arch=foreign
automatically for various reasons, so they need to be set
manually.
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Elrond
package spamassassin
tags 479998 +moreinfo
thanks
Hi,
On Wed, May 07, 2008 at 14:48:57 +0200, Gabor wrote:
> Package: spamassassin
> Version: 3.1.7-2
> Severity: normal
[...]
I am happily running 3.4.0-* from jessie on a box with
sendmail and spf works nicely. would you mind rechecking on
a more
This would hopefully improve install options for different
architectures. Like running the x32 variant on an amd64
system.
Note: Architecture=all packages are not Multi-Arch=foreign
automatically for various reasons, so they need to be set
manually.
Cheers
Elrond
This would hopefully improve install options for different
architectures. Like for example using the x32 variant of
x11-xserver-utils on a mixed amd64/x32 system.
Cheers
Elrond
Hi,
On Fri, Mar 18, 2016 at 11:19:03 +0100, Elrond wrote:
[...]
> Could you put the attached XXX into /etc/nginx/snippets?
[...]
That should have been "javascript-common.conf", of course.
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this is the most efficient/best
solution, but it works nicely for me.
Cheers
Elrond
location /javascript/ {
alias /usr/share/javascript/;
}
fully improve install options for different
architectures.
Note: Architecture=all packages are not Multi-Arch=foreign
automatically for various reasons, so they need to be set
manually.
Cheers
Elrond
Hi,
On Thu, Dec 31, 2015 at 01:37:24 +0100, Axel Beckert wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Elrond wrote:
> > > > - The "Depends: zsh" probably should be "zsh:any"
> > >
> > > Done, thanks.
> >
> > ... because I think, that zsh:any re
On Sat, Jan 02, 2016 at 18:47:47 +, Daniel Shahaf wrote:
> Elrond wrote on Thu, Dec 31, 2015 at 17:32:49 +0100:
> > b) Go the bash-way: Declare zsh as "foreign", basicly
[...]
> >the best option. But I don't know, if binary extensions
> >do exist
Hi Aexl,
On Thu, Dec 31, 2015 at 17:53:00 +0100, Axel Beckert wrote:
> Hi Elrond,
>
> I only have skimmed over your extensive answer, but it seems as if it
> helps to get rid of quite a lot of my headaches when thinking about
> Multi-Arch. Actually that's what I hoped for
d with good/sane defaults. They still
need to include() the snippet from their main config. And
if things are way more complex, they're likely going to
rule their own stuff.
> Scott K
Elrond
ntrol.
This would hopefully improve install options for different
architectures. Like running the x32 nginx on an amd64
system.
Note: Architecture=all packages are not Multi-Arch=foreign
automatically for various reasons, so they need to be set
manually.
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ose to undo the sed changes and include /usr in the
specific list of filesystems to exclude from unmounting.
See attached patch.
Can you please try to include a fix in the next point
release of stretch?
Cheers
Elrond
--- umountfs.orig 2017-07-20 09:23:26.0 +0200
+++ umountfs 2
ate them easily.
Cheers
Elrond
--- umountfs.orig 2017-07-20 09:23:26.0 +0200
+++ umountfs 2017-08-13 19:24:16.0 +0200
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
umask 022
do_stop () {
- PROTECTED_MOUNTS="$(sed -n ':a;/^[^ ]* \(\/\|\/usr\) /!{H;n;ba};{H;s/.*//;x;s/\n//;p}' /proc/m
stall options for different
architectures. Like running x32 tools on an amd64 system.
Note: Architecture=all packages are not Multi-Arch=foreign
automatically for various reasons, so they need to be set
manually.
Cheers
Elrond
would hopefully improve install options for different
architectures. Like running x32 tools on an amd64 system.
Note: Architecture=all packages are not Multi-Arch=foreign
automatically for various reasons, so they need to be set
manually.
Cheers
Elrond
Hi,
On Mon, Jan 23, 2017 at 21:15:03 +0100, Rene Engelhard wrote:
> notfound 852326 1:5.2.4-2~bpo8+1
> tag 852326 + wontfix
> thanks
>
> On Mon, Jan 23, 2017 at 04:47:50PM +0100, Elrond wrote:
> > Package: libreoffice-common
>
> This BTS is not for BPO bugs. *If* yo
t; > trying to avoid?
>
> I want to avoid useless Multi-Arch: specifiers.
I don't think, they hurt a lot, really.
> > fonts-opensymbol (from the same source package) is already
> > marked Multi-Arch=foreign, so what's different here?
>
> In that it's a font also generally usable and at least in the past also
> used as a (build-)dependency of other packages.
Right, dependency in cross architecture situations.
And that's exactly the same here.
> Regards,
>
> Rene
Cheers
Elrond
mmarized as:
You don't want to consider multi-arch at all, so you're
tagging this wontfix.
I give up here.
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Elrond
ncy problem I am seeing. If it does, I will be
happy for my local setups and script the repackaging for
the updates.
> Regards,
>
> Rene
Cheers
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p files in there.
Would a config file in apps.d be allowed to do exactly
that? Like apps.d/pkg_php-fpm.conf handling *.php
files?
2. Do we have recommended naming for files added by the
local admin to apps.d?
Cheers
Elrond
packages that depend on logrotate from a foreign architecture, logrotate
> has to be 'multi-arch: foreign'.
This just affected me and I forced things.
So: What is the current status of this?
Cheers
Elrond
Hi,
just out of curiosity: What is the current status of this?
Is there anything that I can help with to improve things?
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Elrond
prove install options for different
architectures. Like running x32 tools on an amd64 system.
Note: Architecture=all packages are not Multi-Arch=foreign
automatically for various reasons, so they need to be set
manually.
Cheers
Elrond
Hi,
On Sun, Sep 04, 2016 at 20:23:11 +, Mattia Rizzolo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> getting back to this getting-old bug...
great.
> On Tue, Jun 14, 2016 at 05:01:59PM +0200, Elrond wrote:
[...]
> > I have filed a debian bug to create a directory for
> > snippets that a
ordering not relevant or needed with nginx?
Ordering could be relevant if packages want to handle more
specific URLs than others?
For example letsencrypt wants to handle
/.well-known/acme-challenge while maybe something else
wants to handle /.well-known?
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:
/etc/nginx/snippets/
The admin then can manually activate it, by adding a
"include snippets/letsencrypt.sh-challenge.conf;" in his
site's config file.
When #822792 is fixed, we will hopefully have a new
directory for this and some way on how to activate it.
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e been able to come up with.
Same with me. And it will certainly get us a big step
forward. And I don't think it will be a bad commitment for
the future.
Can we remove the "wontfix" tag?
Your comments highly suggest to me, that this isn't a
wontfix anymore?
Elrond
On Sat, Aug 27, 2016 at 15:13:43 +0200, Marc Haber wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 15, 2016 at 08:25:47PM +0200, Elrond wrote:
> > If people want to use dns-01 challenges, they need a hook
> > script to put the challenge on the DNS server. With one
> > global big hook script this
;we need
to start looking into this" and remove the wontfix?
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Elrond
package python-matplotlib
tags 411709 - pending
thanks
Hi,
As the release is now over and 0.90 is an official upstream
release, could you upload it to unstable now?
So it can later migrate to testing and finally the next
release.
Thanks,
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As python-matplotlib works perfectly without TeX, please do
not make this a hard dependency. A Recommends (or Suggests
even) is fully enough.
See bugs.debian.org/403198 for an alike request.
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found 408955 0.90.0-1
thanks
This bug also affects 0.90.0-1 from experimental
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, that python-gst _*might*_ be needed,
put it at "Suggests" (or "Recommends", if your feat is
large enough).
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"Recommends: gimp-locales"?
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Hi,
shouldn't this bug be tagged security?
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menus for me.
So I think, this bugreport can be closed...
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p.s.: "Recommends" is not for those people who want a
"clean system", really not. It is for example for
people ACCEPTING BREAKAGE and want to conserve disk
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s that would be
found together with this one in all but unusual
installations.
"""
The keywords are "strong" and "unusual".
So if you don't install a "Recommends", you immediately
declare your system "unusual".
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; > simply request nph-irc.cgi like some flooding scripts have done.
>
> http://cvs.cgiirc.org/chngview?cn=277
I have decided to not backport this for the security
release of 0.5.4. If the security team decides, that this
is needed, I leave that to them.
But AFAIK, it's only raisin
patch to
debian/patches/
- Create a new changelog entry.
To Do / Done:
* I verified, that the above builds a fresh package
* Testing is needed
* Tag this bug "patch"
* Let the security team to their job
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#! /bin/sh /usr/share/dpatch/dpatch-run
## 50_client-c_bufferoverflo
a
> stable-security.
If people using testing or sid (which has the same version
of cgiirc still) will get that version then too (until we
have 0.5.8-1 out), that would be cool too.
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>
> In fact, the sarge version should propagate to etch and sid. I don't
> know why this hasn't happened yet.
Who should we contact to help this?
(I'm working on a new upload, but having the fixed version
propagate first would
Hi,
Is anything happening regarding this idea?
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ows browsers.
I just tried a fresh install of cgiirc 0.5.4-6sarge1.
I've just added my local subnet so to let in the windows
nox.
internet explorer works fine.
Mozilla Suite 1.7.12 works fine against a public
0.5.4-6sarge1 install.
So can you please provide more info?
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Can we make that
libtasn1-3-dev | libtasn1-2-dev
to get a slight chance for backporting?
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wrong anyway, like it is.
- One should not have passwords on the commandline, where
they're visible to other users using "ps"
I hope you consider this idea.
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/git-core
ln -s ../lib/git-core/git .
for i in *
do
if cmp -s $i ../lib/git-core/$i
then
ln -sf ../lib/git-core/$i .
fi
done
this should do the right thing.
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Those two files just need the entries from logrotate.conf
moved into them, seems quite simple to me.
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/logrotate for wtmp and btmp somewhat
acceptable, despite my note above on 4).
Thanks for your quick answer,
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or the two files from
/etc/logrotate.conf
- Recommends: sysvinit-utils (>= VersionWithRotate)
- Really no conflict needed.
What do you think?
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Hi,
So the current behaviour is upstream?
Could you consider forwarding this request upstream then?
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On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 07:57:01PM +, Gerrit Pape wrote:
> On Mon, May 04, 2009 at 10:01:11PM +0200, Elrond wrote:
> > The fixing of 520116 / 521724 leaves us wit
27;t the "operation" be done after the mirror has
finished? So that a power outage leaves LVM in the state
just before the pvmove and one can start over from the
beginning?
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t not absolute,
dependency.
The `Recommends' field should list packages that
would be found together with this one in all but
unusual installations.
So could you please consider using "Recommends" for
python-scipy?
Elrond
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Package: dirdiff
Version: 2.1-3
Severity: wishlist
I think, the subject says it all.
tcl/tk 8.5 is there since a while, could you please try to
build dirdiff for it?
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On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 08:03:10PM +, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
[...]
>* debian/patches/tcl-version.patch: Build using tk 8.5.
> Closes: #475318.
[...]
Thanks for reacting so fast!
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--- oftc-hybrid-1.6.3.dfsg.orig/src/modules.c
+++ oftc-hybrid-1.6.3.dfsg/src/modules.c
@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@
struct Message modlist_msgtab = {
"MODLIST", 0, 0, 0, 0, MFLG_SLOW, 0,
- {m_unregistered, m_not_oper, m_ignore, m_ignore, mo_modlist, m_ignore}
+
of for all archs.
So please consider fixing this bug.
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Hi,
While removing the support for tcl/tk 8.3, could you please
consider to add support for 8.5?
This will allow people to start moving to 8.5.
If I should file a seperate bug, let me know.
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ras.
Extras could be the suggested movement from Depends to
Recommends for the interpreter libraries.
So what is the current show stopper for addressing these
bugs?
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bout turning the dependency-on-pbuilder into a
"Recommends: pbuilder". It's a logical thing to do:
Recommends means, that you loose major functionality, if
you don't install the Recommends. But in the current case
this is exactly, what we want: Loose cowbuilder, as we only
want c
r
own.
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;Device"
Identifier "ELSE GLoria-L/MX"
Driver "glint"
BusID "PCI:0:8:1"
Option "XaaNoSolidFillRect" "yes"
Option "XaaNoSolidFillTrap" "yes"
EndSection
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obvious way of using it.
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On Thu, Jan 19, 2006 at 10:05:16PM +0100, Ralf Stubner wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 19, 2006 at 20:55 +0100, Elrond wrote:
>
> > LaTeX Font Warning: Font shape S/lmr/m/n' undefined
> > (Font) using S/cmsy/m/n' instead
>
> This should be OMS/.../
.
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ers to 'texdoc lmodern'.
As mentioned above, I like the quickstart info, if upstream
has more docs, the above text could have some "For more
details, see the docs in ...".
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ymbol: OpenSSL_add_all_algorithms
kdecore (KLibLoader): WARNING: KLibrary: /usr/lib/libcrypto.so.0.9.8: undefined
symbol: OPENSSL_add_all_algorithms
kdecore (KLibLoader): WARNING: KLibrary: /usr/lib/libcrypto.so.0.9.8: undefined
symbol: OpenSSL_add_all_algorithms_conf
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ant to remove
> the cause for the messages.
[...]
Exactly the same here.
I even checked, that /etc/mime.types has some of the
problematic mimetypes listed (it has at least a few) and
moved my personal .mime.types out of the way.
"kbuildsycoca --noincremental" is the tool to reliabl
as normal conffiles?
While you're at it:
There's no confidential information in them. No need to
make them only readable by root.
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o have on most/many
installs. But some people don't need to be able to read the
docs on some machines.
Can the "Depends:" be turned into a "Recommends:"?
Recommenands means "You REALLY should install this. If you
don't do it, expect missing functionality.&q
or an
example.
According to
http://release.debian.org/squeeze/rc_policy.txt
Section 2:
"Shared library packages must include correct shlibs
files."
this seems to be an RC bug.
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This bug is fixed in 2010.11.1 version of qviaggiatreno. You can
obtain source code at http://www.xp-dev.com/sc/browse/2184
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package libgphoto2-2
retitle 561972 libgphoto2-2: Update to version 2.4.9
thanks
I would appreciate a new libgphoto too.
If you need some little testing, let me know.
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ons.
In other words: Anyone not installing a "Recommends"
accepts a small breakage. In this case the breakage is "not
working menu items". Not good, but "unusual installation"
is a perfect term.
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Hi,
thanks for the fast answer.
On Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 04:24:55PM +0100, Yves-Alexis Perez wrote:
> On sam, 2009-02-14 at 16:05 +0100, Elrond wrote:
> > In other words: Anyone not installing a "Recommends"
> > accepts a small breakage. In this case the breakage is &q
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