Andrew Shadura writes:
> On 08/09/16 14:43, Ian Jackson wrote:
>> (resending with less-mangled To field)
>
> It's actually still mangled, in a different way though.
>
> Was: "우승훈 , "@bendel.debian.org
>
> Now: =?utf-8?Q?=EC=9A=B0=EC=8A=B9=ED=9B=88
It is not? The ``Now`` part is proper, compliant
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Josh Triplett writes:
> Mechanisms like shlibdeps, dh_perl, and other substvars allow packages
> to compute their Depends at build time. This avoids hard-coding
> dependencies, simplifies upgrading the package to new versions, and
> makes transitions much easier.
>
> Some packages could pote
Marcin Kulisz writes:
> Most likely I'm missing something but what's the use case for Powershell on
I don't know, what's the usecase for tcsh or lua?
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Iustin Pop writes:
> - that bug seems to have been opened in the context of custom patches to
> GCC, back in 2009-2012
> - the CTTE seems to have made an informal decision (see last update
> #272) on that topic
And most importantly
- the tech-ctte primarily refused to override the mai
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Daniel Stender writes:
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>
> * Package name: letsencrypt
You're aware of
https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/python-letsencrypt
?
Christoph
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Thomas Goirand writes:
> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=789214
There's a unanswered question by release
> Assertions like the above aren't very convincing, sorry. Please
> describe the issue better; I can't see a good description of the issue
> and justification of the p
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Andrei POPESCU writes:
> On Sb, 12 sep 15, 23:27:48, Виталий Филиппов wrote:
>>
>> Maybe adding jessie into sources.list will help to calm resolver...
>
> I'd rather suggest stretch.
While helpfull with normal transitions this is basically pointless with
the GCC5 one as library packages are not
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Dirk Eddelbuettel writes:
> An infrequently updated package has doxygen documentation with lots of
>
>http://cdn.mathjax.org/mathjax/latest/MathJax.js";>
>
> which lintian complains about as the page goes to a remote site. But exactly
> what string am I suppose to place in src="..."?
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Gunnar Wolf writes:
> Ondřej Surý dijo [Tue, Mar 04, 2014 at 08:10:47PM +0100]:
>> On Mon, Mar 3, 2014, at 19:13, Gunnar Wolf wrote:
>> > As keyring maintainers, we no longer consider 1024D keys to be
>> > trustable. We are not yet mass-removing them, because we don't want to
>> > hamper th
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Ondřej Surý writes:
> I don't really want to open another can of worms, but what's the opinion
> of non-Linux ports maintainers on default init?
Hm so why was none of the ports list Cc-ed on this mail? There is
active discussion [0] between hurd and bsd people were we want to go
now.
> Or
Sebastian Baltes writes:
> I'm especially interested in how software developers in an open-source
> project like Debian create, use, and share sketches and diagrams.
> I write to this mailing list to ask for hints on where to find sketches
> and diagrams created for the Debian project (maybe your
Hi,
I am an active porter for the following architectures and I intend
to continue this for the lifetime of the jessie release:
For kfreebsd-*, I
- test packages on this architecture
This includes running a Desktop (Notebook) System on testing and am
therefore testing the relevant stack
Christoph Egger writes:
>> The python-arpy package in the NEW queue doesn't have a python3 version, so
>> this would regress python-debian. You might want to fix this first.
>
> Support is there upstream. I just need to figure out how to build the
> python3 v
Steve Langasek writes:
> On Thu, Aug 01, 2013 at 04:47:45PM +0200, Helmut Grohne wrote:
>> Package: python-debian
>> Version: 0.1.21+nmu2
>> Severity: wishlist
>> Control: block -1 by 704594
>
>> On Thu, Aug 01, 2013 at 04:19:42PM +0200, Stefano Zacchiroli wrote:
>> > Can you please file a bug rep
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Emilio Pozuelo Monfort writes:
> Patching a library downstream to bump the SONAME needs to be done only in very
> special cases and when you know what you're doing. For instance you're going
> to
> break compatibility with third party software that links against the old
> SONAME.
Well you also
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Barry Warsaw writes:
> For the 13.04 release, Ubuntu made a change to its procedure whereby
> source-only uploads to the development release (e.g. raring) actually go to
> e.g. raring-proposed first. The builds are attempted and only if they
> succeed, pass their autopkgtests, *and* don't ma
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Lucas Nussbaum writes:
> Also, we should be more agressive at getting down the number of RC bugs
> by automatically removing RC-buggy not-so-important packages. For
> example, if we keep the current time-based freeze policy for jessie, we
> could announce that all not-so-important RC-buggy pa
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Marc Haber writes:
> On Wed, 17 Apr 2013 14:05:47 +0900, Charles Plessy
> wrote:
>>The tool you are looking for is "mk-build-deps" from the package "devscripts".
>
> So one uses mk-build-deps to create a .deb containing the build
> dependencies as binary dependencites, put that .deb into an
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Andrew Shadura writes:
> On 20 March 2013 13:38, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
>> This appears to have been in the archive for a couple of years already -
>> http://packages.qa.debian.org/r/re2.html
>
> I wonder why is it still in experimental. Maybe it's worth
> re-uploading it to unstable?
bugs.debia
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Matthias Klose writes:
> - Afaik openjdk-7 for kfreebsd does build on kfreebsd (according to Damien)
>with the kfreebsd kernel from wheezy. So maybe some commitment could be
>found to upgrade and maintain the kernels before wheezy is released?
Actually as far as I could narrow it
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Andrey Rahmatullin writes:
> Also, if I understand correctly, testing is not self-contained wrt
> building, so you can either test that a package from sid rebuilds in
> sid (not very useful for release QA) or that a package from testing
> rebuilds in sid (doesn't actually prove anything usefu
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Peter Samuelson writes:
> ...But it does bring up the question of why intel-microcode and
> amd64-microcode are not built on kFreeBSD or the Hurd. Maybe those
> kernels lack a CPU microcode interface?
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/faq/compatibility-processors.html
Though I rather doubt the li
Paul Tagliamonte writes:
> On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 11:30:38AM -0700, Christoph Egger wrote:
>> Joerg Jaspert writes:
>> > Its for after wheezy, definitely.
>> > Also, there are some open issues to be solved for this to happen.
>> > The most important is being
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Joerg Jaspert writes:
> Its for after wheezy, definitely.
> Also, there are some open issues to be solved for this to happen.
> The most important is being able to deal with arch all packages. And
> worse - arch all packages able to build only on certain architectures.
> But thats outside dak
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Ben Hutchings writes:
> On Tue, 2012-10-16 at 00:04 +0200, Christoph Egger wrote:
>> Package: wnpp
>> Severity: wishlist
>> Owner: Christoph Egger
>>
>> * Package name: kfreebsd-9-firmware-nonfree
>> Version : 9.0
>> Upstream
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sense M writes:
> i'm follow http://www.debian.org/devel/buildd/
> but it's not work good
> can anyone help
I think [0] has everything needed to get a buildd set up. However if
you're not working with the wanna-build for debian or debian-ports you
won't be done with a autobuilding setup afte
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Neil Williams writes:
> unstable
> gets priority as far as the buildd network is concerned.
While that's true, a sample package (priority optional) I've uploaded
to experimental today has been building on half the debian architectures
in less than half an hour and now, after 7h is only mis
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Christine Spang writes:
> I'll talk to David and sponsor his upload if we can agree on an
> alternate name.
Make sure to also get the binary renamed (though the scheme one is used
in shebangs since nearlly half a decade).
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Christoph Egger writes:
> Read Policy 5.1 again
Well right, that's devref, clicked on the wrong link but still
> Assuming no one else is already working on your prospective package,
> you must then submit a bug report (Section 7.1, “Bug reporting”)
> against the ps
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Christine Spang writes:
> hi Christopher,
Christoph, please
> On Sun, Mar 25, 2012 at 08:22:22PM +0200, Christoph Egger wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>> The `mosh` you quote reads
>>
>> mosh - Mobile shell that supports roaming and intelligent local echo
>&
Hi!
The `mosh` you quote reads
mosh - Mobile shell that supports roaming and intelligent local echo
This is something totaly different from
mosh - fast R6RS Scheme interpreter
which this bug is about.
Additionally I find it highly inappropriate for someone to take a
package name with an ope
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m...@linux.it (Marco d'Itri) writes:
> On Mar 16, Lars Wirzenius wrote:
>> The usual way of that to happen is for someone to grab a keyboard and start
>> writing actual code, as opposed to e-mails. Do-ocracy ftw.
> We already have the code for Linux systems, we even have two different
> and
Uoti Urpala writes:
> I think it's quite arrogant of BSD users to expect others to work to
> support their systems.
There's qute a difference between parts of debian expecting upstream to
do the work and upstream hostily denying existing patches I'd say
Regards
Christoph
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Marcus Osdoba writes:
> Version 4.0 is not api compatible with 4.1 so there will be a second package
> for 4.1.
I guess compatible with 4.1 means compatible with virtualbox 4.1? As
unstable currently has 4.1 (and will definitely not release with 4.0)
and your pacakge will surely never ente
Ben Hutchings writes:
>> Does /proc/cpuinfo with the exist on non-Linux architectures? If
>> yes, do they use the same format?
>
> It is Linux-specific, but included in FreeBSD's Linux compatibility module.
> I don't know whether Debian kFreeBSD loads that by default.
It is loaded. /proc/cpuinfo
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Niels Thykier writes:
> If no one picks this package up soon (within 14 days give or take) I
> will push for its removal on the grounds that it is unmaintained and RC
> buggy.
Fortunately there's a good alternative here as this is a snapshotting
package for software actually maintained wel
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compn writes:
> mplayer2 is a very poor fork name used to confuse users.
>
> it doesnt help that debian is using that name as a package:
> http://packages.qa.debian.org/m/mplayer/news/20110817T173341Z.html
I don't see any mplayer2 mentioned in that link btw apart from the
version number. are
> There're other blockers beside systemd to KFreeBSD being a full Debian port,
> e.g. the lack of KMS in Xorg. Even the guy who gave a talk von FreeBSD at
> last year's DebConf didn't use FreeBSD on his desktop.
Just FWIW the guy who gave the kFreeBSD talk in Augsburg (me) was
doing so from a
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Sune Vuorela writes:
> (isn't it only icewm and ratpoison and blackbox we might 'lose' by
> simply killing the debian menu)
Last time I checked fluxbox and awesome where both debian menu only as
well.
Regards
Christoph
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Decklin Foster writes:
> I'm looking for a new maintainer for, well, any of these. My heart is
> not in it anymore and most of them have been neglected for a while.
> Recently my free time has been taken up by other things (mainly my job)
> and I forsee that continuing.
>
> http://qa.debian.o
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Giuseppe Sacco writes:
> here it fails with message "No patches in series" because it doesn't
> look for debian/patches/series but only for patches/series.
export QUILT_PATCHES=debian/patches
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Neil Williams writes:
> On Sun, 15 Aug 2010 02:23:32 +
> "brian m. carlson" wrote:
>> On Sun, Aug 15, 2010 at 12:09:42AM +0100, Neil Williams wrote:
> Redirect stderr when opening the file or work out why okular was
> selected in the first place. Moaning in the general direction of all
> deve
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Hi all!
Currently irrlicht released a new minor version which I want to
upload to debian. Concerning the ABI the only relecvant change is the
removal of 4 symbols which are template instantiations.
I can, of course, force instantiation of these templates but that
feels quite like
Frans Pop schrieb:
> Paul Wise wrote:
>> I personally prefer not to be CCed on bug reports. I don't want to
>> recieve any mail about a bug unless it is asking me to supply more
>> information.
>
> So you *do* want to be CCed if the maintainer needs more information.
>
> Then there's one thing I
Sven Mueller schrieb:
> Comming back to icedove, an example would be the calendar plugin (which
> is not in Debian as far as I know).
You're thinking of iceowl-extension I guess? Using it here and it's
definitely in Debian ;)
> Regards,
> Sven
Christoph
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