On Fri, Feb 26 2021 at 3:26 +00, Paul Wise wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 25, 2021 at 6:45 PM Janusz S. Bień wrote:
>
>> Anyway a clue should be provided by the fact the both (perhaps all?)
>> browsers are affected. The things broke several weeks ago, perhaps after
>> the upgrade to 10.8.
>
> Please try som
On Thu, Feb 25, 2021 at 6:45 PM Janusz S. Bień wrote:
> Anyway a clue should be provided by the fact the both (perhaps all?)
> browsers are affected. The things broke several weeks ago, perhaps after
> the upgrade to 10.8.
Please try some of the following things to narrow down where the problem i
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: 1197 (new: 0)
Total number of packages offered up for adoption: 214 (new: 1)
Total number of packages reques
Hello,
On Thu 25 Feb 2021 at 09:02PM GMT, Ian Jackson wrote:
> Firstly, everything in that directory is completely DFSG-free in
> itself.
Right, which is why we're discussing contrib, not non-free.
> Secondly, almost all of its contents are input files and scripts which
> are actually used by t
Hi. Thanks for looking at this package.
Because I believe in Debian's value of transparency I decided to CC
this reply to a public list. I didn't think there was a better list
than -devel. Readers of -devel will find references etc. below [1].
Sean Whitton writes ("Comments regarding chroma_1.
On 16055 March 1977, Stephan Lachnit wrote:
I never really thought of this, and I'm not sure how much one can
contribute to Debian without posting some kind of real name
(sorry if that is already answered somewhere).
I'm aware that for sponsored work the name doesn't really matter,
but can on
On Thursday, February 25 2021, Ian Campbell wrote:
>> What about information leakage? apart from debugids does this leak
>> anything else to the server? On a quick look it seems like it might
>> potentially leak source code paths (at least the leaf bits) to things
>> being debugged -- does this me
We are happy to move the old IRC server to the new one
(ircfree2021.duckdns.org) right now.
You can now connect to our new IRC server offered by IRCFree2021.
Use:
Server: ircfree2021.duckdns.org
Port: 6667
There are no services, but you can still manage operators, etc.
Frank's original reply didn't make it to the list for some reason and
has also gone missing on his end so resending on his request.
On Wed, 2021-02-24 at 15:23 -0500, Frank Ch. Eigler wrote:
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Hi, Ian -
ijc wrote:
> [...]
> What are the security implications for users/clients of using this
On Thu, Feb 25 2021 at 10:27 -08, William Unruh wrote:
> This really is a useless bug report. How can anyone try to duplicate it?
> You do not tell anyone who your internet provider is, How you try to get
> the "chat", what internet site you go to, and what kind of goods you
> select.
The chat is
This really is a useless bug report. How can anyone try to duplicate it?
You do not tell anyone who your internet provider is, How you try to get
the "chat", what internet site you go to, and what kind of goods you
select.
In linux.debian.devel, you wrote:
> Package: general
> Severity: normal
>
On Thu, Feb 25, 2021 at 04:32:21PM +0100, Janusz S. Bień wrote:
> Package: general
> Severity: normal
>
> I was angry with my Internet provider because on their site since
> several weeks the chat was reported as not available. It appeared the
> chat works all the time in any Windows browser.
>
>
Package: general
Severity: normal
I was angry with my Internet provider because on their site since
several weeks the chat was reported as not available. It appeared the
chat works all the time in any Windows browser.
Today I tried to order some goods by Internet, by I was unable to select
the in
Stephan Lachnit wrote on 25/02/2021:
I had a discussion with someone who wants to contribute to Debian,
but doesn't want to publish their real name in fear of getting doxed.
I never really thought of this, and I'm not sure how much one can
contribute to Debian without posting some kind of real n
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Mayco Souza Berghetti
* Package name: netproc
Version : 0.5.5
Upstream Author : Mayco Souza Berghetti
* URL : https://github.com/berghetti/netproc/
* License : GPL-3+
Programming Lang: C
Description : tool to mon
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Romain Porte
X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-devel@lists.debian.org, deb...@microjoe.org
* Package name: python-svgelements
Version : 1.4.3
Upstream Author : tatarize
* URL : https://github.com/meerk40t/svgelements
* License : Expa
On Wed, Feb 24, 2021 at 4:03 AM Sergio Durigan Junior
wrote:
>
> Hello there,
>
> I would like to announce a new service that I have just configured for
> Debian: https://debuginfod.debian.net.
Thanks a lot for this. I used it last night to check a coredump for a
ppc64el package and it worked fla
Hey Stephan
On 2021/02/25 11:48, Stephan Lachnit wrote:
> I never really thought of this, and I'm not sure how much one can
> contribute to Debian without posting some kind of real name
> (sorry if that is already answered somewhere).
>
> I'm aware that for sponsored work the name doesn't really
I had a discussion with someone who wants to contribute to Debian,
but doesn't want to publish their real name in fear of getting doxed.
I never really thought of this, and I'm not sure how much one can
contribute to Debian without posting some kind of real name
(sorry if that is already answered
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