Hi,
Thanks to all! I have gotten past the issue and created a build now.
On Tuesday, October 2, 2018 6:59:54 AM CDT Ian Jackson wrote:
> I think you should not set any of these options. I disagree with the
> discussion in that article surrounding the suggestion to use
> core.autocrlf=input.
Thank you both for your replies.
I went ahead and pushed a MR:
https://salsa.debian.org/aerostitch/userdir-ldap/merge_requests/1
> Are there discussions about updating welcome email in Debian RT already?
I notified the DSA team on #debian-admin as Mattia was saying in #910057
We'll see the follow
> I'll add that to the wiki page in case somebody else gets the issue.
FYI: updated https://wiki.debian.org/MigrateToDDAccount with the details.
Not sure if that would be an issue to mention gmail specifically there
as it's vendor-specific. Feel free to remove it if it's a problem.
Joseph
Hi! :)
On Tue, Oct 2, 2018 at 6:04 PM Alexandre Viau wrote:
> It looks like you are trying to use Debian smtp servers. I just use
> smtp.gmail.com.
>
> There is a Gmail trick where you can add one send-as email and provide
> smtp.gmail.com credentials.
>
> You might have to create an app password
On Wed, Oct 03, 2018 at 09:38:43AM +0800, Paul Wise wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 3, 2018 at 9:16 AM Alexandre Viau wrote:
> > keyring.debian.org pulls updates from the keyserver network?
> No, it does not.
> > I wasn't sure, and I would always send to keyring.debian.org separately.
> This is still necessar
Hi,
I filed the bug yesterday in nm.debian.org package but got a reply that the
welcome message is managed by admin team, not NM.
https://bugs.debian.org/910057
Are there discussions about updating welcome email in Debian RT already?
Yao Wei
(This email is sent from a phone; sorry for HTML em
On Wed, Oct 3, 2018 at 9:16 AM Alexandre Viau wrote:
> keyring.debian.org pulls updates from the keyserver network?
No, it does not.
> I wasn't sure, and I would always send to keyring.debian.org separately.
This is still necessary.
--
bye,
pabs
https://wiki.debian.org/PaulWise
Hi,
On Tue, Oct 2, 2018 at 6:10 PM Seth Arnold wrote:
> Two thoughts: first, give it another try. I was able to refresh my
> keyring using the debian keyserver a few seconds ago:
>
> $ gpg --refresh-keys --keyserver keyring.debian.org
> gpg: refreshing 229 keys from hkp://keyring.debian.org
> ..
On 2018-10-02 9:10 p.m., Seth Arnold wrote:
> Second, the keyservers all communicate with each other. If one is down,
> aim for another. e.g. keyserver.ubuntu.com or other choices from
keyring.debian.org pulls updates from the keyserver network?
I wasn't sure, and I would always send to keyring.d
On Tue, Oct 02, 2018 at 05:39:34PM -0700, Joseph Herlant wrote:
> I'm having issues sending my updated key to keyring.debian.org:
> [...]
> Do you have any idea what I could do wrong here?
Two thoughts: first, give it another try. I was able to refresh my
keyring using the debian keyserver a few s
On 2018-10-02 8:52 p.m., Joseph Herlant wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> Wondering if anybody here succeeded to configure your debian email in
> the "Send mail as" configuration in gmail (for the gmail users). If so
> do you have tips on how you didi it?
I did.
> My main problem seems to be that gmail forc
On Tue, Oct 02, 2018 at 05:45:35PM -0700, Joseph Herlant wrote:
> Yesterday I received my New Debian Developer welcome email (\o/)
Congrats!
> and
> noticed that it's still referencing alioth for the hosting of VCS
> repositories.
>
> I couldn't find in which repo the template for this email was
Hi guys,
Wondering if anybody here succeeded to configure your debian email in
the "Send mail as" configuration in gmail (for the gmail users). If so
do you have tips on how you didi it?
My main problem seems to be that gmail forces the authentication and
master.debian.org doesn't allow it. It re
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Hi,
Yesterday I received my New Debian Developer welcome email (\o/) and
noticed that it's still referencing alioth for the hosting of VCS
repositories.
I couldn't find in which repo the template for this email was hosted.
Could you point me to the right repo so I can do a MR for this please?
Th
Hi,
I'm having issues sending my updated key to keyring.debian.org:
$ gpg --keyserver keyring.debian.org --send-keys
E823DA111E22D7857E1D865863F7800A23D7B252
gpg: sending key 63F7800A23D7B252 to hkp://keyring.debian.org
gpg: keyserver send failed: No keyserver available
gpg: keyserver send failed
Sean Whitton writes ("Re: gbp import-orig has defeated me [and 1 more
messages]"):
> On Tue 02 Oct 2018 at 12:59PM +0100, Ian Jackson wrote:
> > If these files with cr line endings are a nuisance should probably
> > complain to upstream. It is highly unusual to provide a tarball
> > containing DO
Hello,
On Tue 02 Oct 2018 at 12:59PM +0100, Ian Jackson wrote:
> I think you should not set any of these options. I disagree with the
> discussion in that article surrounding the suggestion to use
> core.autocrlf=input. Almost no-one should do this on Linux.
>
> In the Debian context, if the or
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Shengjing Zhu writes ("Re: gbp import-orig has defeated me"):
> I think you have configured your git to auto convert the line ending
> when commit.
>
> In the pristine-tar tarball,
> $ file googletest-release-1.8.1/googlemock/msvc/2005/gmock.sln
> googletest-release-1.8.1/googlemock/msvc/2005/gmoc
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