Hi Steve,
On Mon, Mar 23, 2020 at 07:16:11PM +, Steve McIntyre wrote:
> >Not yet, I'm afraid. A little too swamped so far, but you're near the
> >top of my TODO list. I'm hoping to get some time for development on
> >this in the next couple of months.
>
> (Overdue!) update: I've been hacking
❦ 24 mars 2020 03:11 +00, Paul Wise:
>> Specifically, as README.Debian states, the vendor/ subdirectory of the
>> source package contains more than two hundred Go libraries.
>
> There are a *lot* of embedded code/data copies in Debian already.
> While it would be nice to remove them, sometimes it
On Tue, Mar 24, 2020 at 1:47 AM Sean Whitton wrote:
> Specifically, as README.Debian states, the vendor/ subdirectory of the
> source package contains more than two hundred Go libraries.
There are a *lot* of embedded code/data copies in Debian already.
While it would be nice to remove them, somet
Hello Dmitry, Janos, others,
On Mon 23 Mar 2020 at 05:32PM +11, Dmitry Smirnov wrote:
> Something interesting just happened. An inexperienced DD adopted a very
> complicated package (kubernetes) and uploaded it with changes that would have
> never been accepted by ftp-masters.
Specifically, as R
The email backend might be quite a heavy-weight idea ... although I
think it would do the job if properly setup and _very_ reliably. I was
thinking about something similar to google pub/sub.
Another approach how to add reliability to the current fedmsg would be
to add an optional sqlite persistenc
I've made some progress on a service for this during a GSOC project:
- https://salsa.debian.org/autodeb-team/autodeb-packaging
- https://auto.debian.net/ (expired ssl cert - sorry)
Managing a service like this takes a lot of energy and time. GSOC
would allow me to work on it full time, but I coul
On 22.03.20 10:47, Marc Haber wrote:
> On Sun, 22 Mar 2020 02:20:18 -0700, Peter Pynchon
> wrote:
>
>> *In future Debian versions, could you please include the ASUS driver in the
>> standard package?* *The model number is the ASUS N53 USB WiFi adapter with
>> the rt3572 chip.* I see on your web
Something interesting just happened. An inexperienced DD adopted a very
complicated package (kubernetes) and uploaded it with changes that would have
never been accepted by ftp-masters.
What would be best to do in such situation?
The problem is not with DD's qualification (although this certain
Thomas Goirand wrote:
> Gosh, these are all mine... Don't worry, no need to bother filling bugs,
> I'll take care of it. However, what package should it depends on now?
On "puppet".
Cheers,
Moritz
On 3/23/20 1:55 AM, peter green wrote:
> The puppet source package, recently recently dropped the puppet-common
> binary package. This package has been a transitional dummy package since
> stretch.
>
> Unfortunately there are still a substantial number of packages depending
> on it. They are liste
On Mon, Jan 06, 2020 at 04:23:08PM +, Steve McIntyre wrote:
>Hey Andreas!
>
>On Wed, Dec 18, 2019 at 08:23:39AM +0100, Andreas Tille wrote:
>>
>>the first alpha of the installer of Debian 11 is out. As we talked at
>>DebConf about better Blends support: Is there anything we can test
>>regardi
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Jean Philippe EIMER
* Package name: thom2
Version : 2.3.0
Upstream Author : Jean Philippe EIMER
* URL : https://sourceforge.net/projects/thom2/
* License : GPL
Programming Lang: C
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Jérémy Lal
* Package name: golang-github-caddyserver-certmagic
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Hi,
Il 23/03/20 01:33, Sandro Tosi ha scritto:
> So i'm wondering if Debian should offer a service where:
>
> * a developer (as someone with a gpg key in the debian keyring, at
> least at first) uploads a binary .changes file (so source + binary
> packages, built locally) to a new dput upload que
On Mon, Mar 23, 2020 at 08:15:47AM +0100, Johannes Schauer wrote:
> Quoting Lucas Nussbaum (2020-03-23 07:44:50)
> > However, in several cases, it seems that the problem is that sbuild does not
> > install packages in Build-Depends-Indep when doing a source-only build, and
> > then fails when doing
On Mon, Mar 23, 2020 at 08:10:18AM +0100, Marc Haber wrote:
> While we're at thiss, what is the tracker.d.o authenticating against?
> Since Firefox has removed the point-and-drool interface to client
> certificates, one needs to manually meddle around with OpenSSL to be
> able to log in.
You can
Quoting Lucas Nussbaum (2020-03-23 07:44:50)
> However, in several cases, it seems that the problem is that sbuild does not
> install packages in Build-Depends-Indep when doing a source-only build, and
> then fails when doing 'debian/rules clean'. I wonder if that should be fixed
> in sbuild.
Tha
On Sun, 22 Mar 2020 22:21:01 +0100, Enrico Zini
wrote:
>For the records, I consider sso.debian.org as it is now, past its "best
>before" date, and starting to smell quite bad.
While we're at thiss, what is the tracker.d.o authenticating against?
Since Firefox has removed the point-and-drool inter
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