The upload with updates for the transition is already in NEW.
Michael Spang
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ebian/pool/main/g/greasemonkey/greasemonkey_0.6.4-5.dsc
And no, I haven't found another sponsor nor am I looking for one. I'll
keep sending new versions to you until you tell me you no longer wish to
sponsor the package.
Don Armstrong
Thanks Don,
Michael Spang
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Steve Langasek wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 28, 2006 at 03:29:27PM -0500, Michael Spang wrote:
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> Why would you do this? The normal semantics of make *deliberately* allow
> you to use the output of a previous make run; requiring clean before every
> build excludes a valid use case, where
age to fix this bug and will send it to
my sponsor soon.
I am interested in a clarification of what is intended by policy in this
case.
Thanks!
Michael Spang
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Package: util-linux
Version: 2.12r-2
Followup-For: Bug #34288
You could also make the argument that it runs too late--since it runs after
checkroot, even after copying the symlinked localtime into /etc/, the root
filesystem will still be checked every other boot. I'm not sure what exactly
changed.
I'm pretty sure I replied to your mail. Maybe you didn't receive it.
Interesting, I don't have it and can't recall seeing it. I must have deleted it
with all of my spam.
Anyways, the update-mozilla-firefox-chrome won't return, since it's
useless for firefox 1.5. You can just check whether it
Right now I am assuming that once Firefox 1.5 is released to unstable,
the Debian chrome update scripts will be included. I sent the Firefox
maintainer an email to try and confirm this, but I haven't received any
reply yet. Note that this script is Debian-specific, it's there so a
package can d
Ah, I guess bash didn't trip over that typo during the update because it
never entered that conditional.
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This problem is caused by the bashism ${var/expr/string}. Two patches,
both of which address this problem included. One switches the
interpreter to bash, the other replaces the bashism with a sedism. The
sed one is tested and works, the other one is not tested.
Michael Spang
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