Hi Jaldhar,
we are already using dovecot 1.0-stable on our production boxes.
So if you need help hand I am available.
Ondrej.
On Wed, 2005-06-22 at 11:28 -0400, Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote:
> Now that sarge has released, I really want to move to the 1-0stable
> series
> of the dovecot IMAP/POP3 serve
Le jeudi 23 juin 2005 à 19:33 +0200, Andreas Barth a écrit :
> * Marco d'Itri ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [050623 19:31]:
> > On Jun 23, Adeodato Simó <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > There are plans to merge @packages.d.o and @packages.QA.d.o, so that
> > > both reach the maintainer and the PTS subscr
The following is a listing of packages for which help has been requested
through the WNPP (Work-Needing and Prospective Packages) system in the
last week.
Total number of orphaned packages: 225 (new: 28)
Total number of packages offered up for adoption: 100 (new: 4)
Total number of packages reques
On Mon, 20 Jun 2005, Andreas Tille wrote:
README.Debian for the C++ version. If there is nobody hwo would be really
keen on taking this over himself, I'll go for an upload in the next
couple of days.
I prepared a new upload but browsing through the list of bugs I found out that
we might be abl
On Thu, Jun 23, 2005 at 10:05:11PM +0200, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
> * Andrew Suffield
>
> | On Wed, Jun 15, 2005 at 02:32:36PM +0300, Lars Wirzenius wrote:
> | > I therefore propose
> | > that we do the following:
> | >
> | > * Don't install any screensaver modules whatsoever, except one that
> |
Russell Coker wrote:
> Why is it tolerable to receive 200 spams in a day? On a bad day I will
> receive over 100 spams even though I use most of the anti-spam measures that
> some people in this discussion don't like.
I receive ~500/day. Of those maybe 4 make it through SpamAssassin. I
rarely
Steve Kemp wrote:
> Email may appear to be realtime, and you may even expect it to
> be because this is frequently how it works. But this is not guaranteed.
>
> Either way people's, misguided, beliefs on the realtimeness of
> email delivery is not a valid reason to choose against greylisti
Humberto Massa Guimarães wrote:
> And this is my problem with the inclusion of MF's trademark usage in
> our package: the right to include such trademark *is* attached to
> the program (after all, it's the original name of the program (**));
> it's a right that *must* *not* *depend* on the program
Tollef Fog Heen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> | I'm saying you must make sure you can get bug reports from users.
>
> So having you maintainer address be a sink to /dev/null would be fine
> since you can read bug reports on the web.
No. You need to be able to get bug reports from users even if t
* Petter Reinholdtsen
| - If the other side is listed in one of this blacklists, act as a
|_very_ slow SMTP server. The initial hello reply is delayed 1-2
|minutes in this case, and if the client try to send anything in
|this period, the connection is dropped. The SMTP protocol spe
* Thomas Bushnell BSG
| Steve Greenland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
|
| > On 18-Jun-05, 17:24 (CDT), Thomas Bushnell BSG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| >>
| >> An email address with such blocking on it is therefore not suitable
| >> for the Maintainer: field of a Debian package.
| >
| > Any spam
Hi,
Roberto C. Sanchez schrieb:
> Someone recommended that I use dummy packages of iceme and icepref that
> depend on icewmcp. But, if I also make icewmcp Replace and Conflict
> with iceme and icepref, will that not cause problems (since the new
> dummy versions of iceme and icepref will depend
Hi,
> I've been thinking about that kind of package testing as well, but
> haven't gotten very far with it. See my two web log entries about it:
>
> http://liw.iki.fi/liw/log/2005-05.html#20050507b
> http://liw.iki.fi/liw/log/2005-05.html#20050509c
>
> In other words, I don't think it should be
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David Moreno Garza wrote:
> Now spread the word between maintainers of prospective packages to use
> the RFS reportbug template once it is ready. :)
Perhaps it should just be announced to debian-mentors and put into all
those FAQs related to it (apart
* Rich Walker
| email (exim) should start before programs that send email (mailman,
| smartmontools)
No? /usr/sbin/sendmail usually works when the mail system is down
(and mailman sends out mail itself in the default configuration, so
the only reason for it needing an SMTPd on the host is to re
On Thu, Jun 23, 2005 at 11:45:26AM -0300, Margarita Manterola wrote:
> On 6/23/05, Steve Greenland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > The one I can think of is honouring the "Replaces:" field, meaning
> > > that when a package states that it replaces another one, apt,
> > > aptitude, dselect, and all
Subject: RFH: aboot
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I maintain aboot now for about 2 years, but unfortunately my private alpha
run into serious problems late last year, and now I lost access to the
university machines, so I currently cannot work on aboot.
I am still interested in the alpha-archit
* Andrew Suffield
| On Wed, Jun 15, 2005 at 02:32:36PM +0300, Lars Wirzenius wrote:
| > I therefore propose
| > that we do the following:
| >
| > * Don't install any screensaver modules whatsoever, except one that
| > shows a blank screen and turns off the monitor after a while.
|
| This is cal
* Paul TBBle Hampson
| The charset of your terminal is orthogonal to the charset you're
| talking on the IRC network with to my mind, since even the built-in
| recode support lets you set a default charset for IRC traffic.
No, it's not, since at least one of the most popular IRC clients
(irssi)
On Wednesday 22 June 2005 20.02, Olaf van der Spek wrote:
[debian infrastructure]
> I've been wondering, would it be an idea (for the long-term) to use
> (more) distributed ... or p2p concepts to reduce the dependency and
> load on central servers?
You said it yourself: in the long term.
I think
* Eric Dorland
| * Tollef Fog Heen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
| > * Eric Dorland
| >
| > | BTW, any Ubuntu developers care to comment? I'm interested in second
| > | opinions and how you guys are handling this situation? Did you accept
| > | an arrangement with MoFo?
| >
| > We've been in tou
On Thu, Jun 23, 2005 at 10:47:00AM -0500, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
>
> What, 239 packages out of some 16000 total? What exactly is
> the problem? This is a miniscule number, and the disk requirements
> for a dummy package is negligible. Now, novice users can possibly be
(...)
I guess you
[james winter]
> I just installed a Pluto Home system (plutohome.com). Its a free,
> open source smarthome and media server. You put Bluetooth dongles on
> all the pcs in your house, and then when you enter a room your
> Symbian Bluetooth phone turns into a remote control for everything in
> tha
#include
* Brian M. Carlson [Wed, Jun 22 2005, 10:01:49PM]:
> > iceme or icepref installed should see a new version, which brings in
> > icewmcp. What is the best way in which to accomplish this?
>
> Make iceme and icepref dummy packages that just depend on icewmcp.
And please make symlinks (o
* Marco d'Itri ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [050623 19:31]:
> On Jun 23, Adeodato Simó <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > There are plans to merge @packages.d.o and @packages.QA.d.o, so that
> > both reach the maintainer and the PTS subscribers. The QA address
> > requires the presence of an X-PTS-Approve
* Russell Coker ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [050623 18:04]:
> On Thursday 23 June 2005 21:54, Andreas Barth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The packages.d.o-addresses are a really useful tool for contacting
> > multiple maintainers e.g. for transitions. They were quite helpful
> > during e.g. the release of
On Thu, 2005-06-23 at 15:46 +0200, Nico Golde wrote:
> Ok, I mailed Neil it seems that he started what I want to do
> too...
Now spread the word between maintainers of prospective packages to use
the RFS reportbug template once it is ready. :)
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On Jun 23, Adeodato Simó <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There are plans to merge @packages.d.o and @packages.QA.d.o, so that
> both reach the maintainer and the PTS subscribers. The QA address
> requires the presence of an X-PTS-Approved header to let a message
> reach @p.q.d.o, but I never
I have been corresponding with the developer and maintainer of httperf
[0], which I intend to adopt. The issue was that a libssl linking
exception was needed for the package. They are currently making
inquiries at HP as to how exaclty go about this from their end, but the
deevloper and the mainta
Le dimanche 19 juin 2005 à 23:22 +0200, Florian Weimer a écrit :
> * Marc Haber:
>
> > On Sun, 19 Jun 2005 08:20:49 -0500, Adam Majer
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>That could "save" a grand total of about a second.
> >
> > It will save time in case of error when the bootup process stalls for
On Thu, Jun 23, 2005 at 07:22:28PM +0300, Brian Nelson wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 23, 2005 at 12:02:44PM -0400, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> >
> > Right. However, what I would like is to be able to do it *without*
> > using dummy packages. I think that what I want is not possible without
> > dummy pack
I think one of the biggest hassles with instant messaging is that its tied to the computer. If Im away from the computer, like watching tv, I may miss an important IM. I can leave the speakers on the PC really loud, but then Im always jumping up and running back to the PC to read an incoming IM
On Thu, 23 Jun 2005 08:32:35 -0500, Steve Greenland
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> I think that there have been proposals for a new header that
> accomplishes what you want, but it's never gone anywhere. I suspect
> that the effort has not been viewed as worthwhile, given that
> there's no new func
On Thu, Jun 23, 2005 at 12:02:44PM -0400, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 23, 2005 at 12:38:34PM -0300, Margarita Manterola wrote:
> > On 6/23/05, Roberto C. Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > OK. How would I make use of this. I was going to adopt iceme and
> > > icepref, but then I
On Thu, Jun 23, 2005 at 12:38:34PM -0300, Margarita Manterola wrote:
> On 6/23/05, Roberto C. Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > OK. How would I make use of this. I was going to adopt iceme and
> > icepref, but then I saw that they are abandoned upstream. They have
> > become modules of IceW
On Thu, 23 Jun 2005 11:45:26 -0300, Margarita Manterola
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> And basically, what it says is that if a package "Replaces:" and
> "Conflicts:" with another package, the new one is completely
> replacing the old one.
> So, when both "Replaces:" and "Conflicts:" are there, an
On Friday 24 June 2005 00:29, Rob Sims <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 23, 2005 at 12:45:14PM +1000, Russell Coker wrote:
> > Below is a sample from the headers of a mail sent to me by gluck. You
> > will note that my server logs that the envelope recipient was
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] while
On 6/23/05, Roberto C. Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK. How would I make use of this. I was going to adopt iceme and
> icepref, but then I saw that they are abandoned upstream. They have
> become modules of IceWMCP. I am going to package IceWMCP with the
> intent that it replace iceme a
On Wed, Jun 22, 2005 at 07:16:22PM +1000, Brian May wrote:
> On 2 of the systems I have upgraded, I had serious problems with
> mdadm.
>
> The documentation said that there was no need for a config file, and I
> never used a 2.2 kernel, so the paragraphs starting with "If your RAID
> array was cr
On Thursday 23 June 2005 21:54, Andreas Barth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * Russell Coker ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [050622 11:22]:
> > On Monday 20 June 2005 21:45, "Marco d'Itri" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Anyway, the major problem now are the @packages.debian.org addresses, I
> > > have ~20 of
On Thu, Jun 23, 2005 at 11:45:26AM -0300, Margarita Manterola wrote:
> On 6/23/05, Steve Greenland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > The one I can think of is honouring the "Replaces:" field, meaning
> > > that when a package states that it replaces another one, apt,
> > > aptitude, dselect, and all
* Adeodato Simó ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [050623 16:50]:
> * Andreas Barth [Thu, 23 Jun 2005 13:54:29 +0200]:
> > The packages.d.o-addresses are a really useful tool for contacting
> > multiple maintainers e.g. for transitions. They were quite helpful
> > during e.g. the release of sarge.
>
> There a
On Thu, Jun 23, 2005 at 12:45:14PM +1000, Russell Coker wrote:
> Below is a sample from the headers of a mail sent to me by gluck. You will
> note that my server logs that the envelope recipient was [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> while gluck puts no such data in the log entry.
>
> This lack of information
On 6/23/05, Steve Greenland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The one I can think of is honouring the "Replaces:" field, meaning
> > that when a package states that it replaces another one, apt,
> > aptitude, dselect, and all the others would install it to replace of
> > the old one.
> That is not wh
Steve Greenland writes:
> Dummy packages work, and have the advantage that it's very clear what is
> going on.
Users often find them very confusing.
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> I guess we (qt-kde team) could do it. and anybody interested in doing
> it too could join us (only having an alioth account is required) and
> maintain those inside our svn.
Works for me, ta.
b.
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* Andreas Barth [Thu, 23 Jun 2005 13:54:29 +0200]:
> The packages.d.o-addresses are a really useful tool for contacting
> multiple maintainers e.g. for transitions. They were quite helpful
> during e.g. the release of sarge.
There are plans to merge @packages.d.o and @packages.QA.d.o, so that
Hey,
* Peter Samuelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-06-23 15:25]:
> [Nico Golde]
> > what about including the possibility of an RFS in reportbug?
> > I think this would be a good idea because I often see RFS
> > requests which are totally stupid.
>
> Encouraging people so inexperienced as to post st
Hello Christian,
* Christian Perrier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-06-23 15:30]:
> Quoting David Moreno Garza ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> > You could write the patch, file a wishlist bug against reportbug and
> > send it to the bug.
>
>
> Or, even, if you're not able to write the patch (noone can actu
On 23-Jun-05, 08:03 (CDT), Margarita Manterola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The one I can think of is honouring the "Replaces:" field, meaning
> that when a package states that it replaces another one, apt,
> aptitude, dselect, and all the others would install it to replace of
> the old one.
Tha
Hi!
As you all know, dummy packages are an ugly hack. They require
maintainers to do an unnecesary upload and mean that we need to keep
an unuseful package in the archive just to be able to replace the old
package.
Even if dummy packages fulfill their mission, I believe better
solutions are in o
* Russell Coker ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [050622 11:22]:
> On Monday 20 June 2005 21:45, "Marco d'Itri" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Anyway, the major problem now are the @packages.debian.org addresses, I
> > have ~20 of them and most days they account for 1/3 to 1/2 of all the
> > spam I receive (and
Quoting David Moreno Garza ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> You could write the patch, file a wishlist bug against reportbug and
> send it to the bug.
Or, even, if you're not able to write the patch (noone can actually be
fluent in all the damn programming languages in the world...:-)), just
send the wish
On Thu, Jun 23, 2005 at 02:45:34AM +0300, Lars Wirzenius wrote:
> la, 2005-06-18 kello 22:53 -0400, Joey Hess kirjoitti:
> > I want to run a test that installs each package in woody in turn,
> > upgrades them to sarge, then to sid, then purges it, then looks for
> > /usr/doc and /usr/info stuff tha
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