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it to stop it transitioning to
testing citing no testing and massive breakage of depending packages
with no fix available.
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antage of the speed, and,
also, the netinst image fits on small, cheaper, media.
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Time was invented by an Irish guy named O'Clock.
. It might be ready and the
maintainer might want it in the next Debian stable release but it seems
that most of the application users of OpenSSL are not ready for it and
*their* releases won't make the Debian release freeze deadline.
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uch so that I doubt any
native English speaker will be interested in them.
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.
We certainly (imho) don't want anything in Debian given that description
.
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ges do nothing useful post-build.
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opers have forwarded patches upstream - which I hope you will
> consider doing, so our upstreams will benefit from these improvements as
> well.
I've forwarded some upstream, the ones that I considered to be fixes for
real bugs.
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ian to build reproducibly
Do we? Personally I'd rather stay true to the upstream.
If the reproducible builds advocates want to insist on something then
it should be a way of specifying an 'override' similar to that used
for Lintian errors and warnings.
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Description : A packet terminal program
Linpac was previously
and don't want to mix our gpg usage.
gpg.conf should be the default for general gpg usage, specialist usage
like Debian work should use something Debian specific *if* the user
wants it to be different.
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n seem to have time to maintain the
groups packages. Until I started work on them a couple of months ago
most of them hadn't been touched for several years since Joop retired.
I'm not sure how many of the team are actually active any more.
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move the code base away from Google.
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with the CPU frequency,
because on most modern hardware the frequency changes due to power
saving and other stuff.
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of zlib which includes
gzopen64.
Did your sources come from Ubuntu?
Also note that armel is a 32 bit arch, so you can't expect 64 bit native
functions to exist.
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table but it has less than 100 installs of which about
*20* are currently shown as "vote" meaning they are active.
What you are also ignoring here is that AX25 packet is pretty much dead
in Ham radio.
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Quoting Karl Goetz :
How does this relate to debians existing morse package?
http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/morse
The two programs use completely different methods of teaching the
morse code. They are *not* just two different interfaces to similar
programs.
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> considered a viable architecture, unless there is new hardware being
> produced and sold.)
There needs to be enough reliable hardware available to maintain the
port. Without that the task is impossible.
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Quoting Mark Brown :
Honestly I'd have expected something like this to show up on -devel, or
at least -devel-announce, at some point.
+1
We can't comment if we don't see it and only allowing 48 hours for
comments is not long enough (7 days would me the minimum imo).
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Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
> As I can never remember what the porter / admin group emails are -- where do
> I want to send this? debian-arm is the catch-all list and that is not what I
> want, methinks.
You want ar...@buildd.debian.org I think
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Quoting Mark Brown :
What would be really useful here is the ability to set up the BTS to
subscribe you to bugs you've filed by default. That avoids the issue
with confusing less technical users.
That is exactly what I was going to suggest - with the addition that
the message you get sent a
Quoting Craig Sanders :
(Please CC me on replies as i'm not subscribed to debian-devel)
it's been a long time since I've done this, so i'd like to know what
the current etiquette is for an NMI.
arpwatch has had only sporadic NMU updates since 2004. I've packaged
the latest version and applied
will not be
>able to build this if your /home is on a filesystem
>that is more than one-third full.
That is only true if you are the only user on the system.
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h a timescale for the implementation of the
solutions which you keep saying are in work then a lot of people would be
able to schedule their work better. All people really want to know is are
you talking about a fix this month or this year?
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y affecting the release of lenny.
So, once again, please revert this change and then maybe we can all debate
what is actually needed (assuming any change at all is actually warranted).
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ad is quite old now.
We ended up removing them because they appeared to be extracts from larger
documents which we had no licence info for.
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details.
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Joerg Jaspert wrote:
> Source, as we ship the source too. For the (C)/license checks in NEW it
> (*nearly*) doesn't matter if you ship it in the binary package or not.
Right, so a source tarball repack is needed.
Thanks,
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I'd like to get this right because the package was rejected when it was last
uploaded (by a previous maintainer) because of this.
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Nathanael Nerode wrote:
> drivers/media/video/dabfirmware.h
...
> drivers/net/tokenring/3c359_microcode.h
> In other words, *all* of the above drivers.
Wrong!
Those are not the *drivers* they are the source code header files needed to
link to them.
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while sometimes.
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nother operating system (Windows) on
your computer that manipulates the clock for daylight savings time.
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this for many
different types of GPSr's and several different file formats too?
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get rid of the calls to it in the
program I'm packaging.
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Steinar H. Gunderson wrote:
> Why can't you just set up a pipe, fork, connect stdout of the child to one
> end of the pipe, and exec the program?
Thanks, reading about 'pipe' led me to 'popen' which pretty much
automatically does what you suggest.
reg
is situation since the output
from the command run by system is redirected to it and the file can then be
opened once the command has finished.
"mkstemp" however gives me a handle to a guaranteed uniquely named file
which is already open and which gets deleted when it's closed.
problem automounting other kinds to flash/thumb drivers! 90%
> of them work/automount.
Automounting of fat/vfat formatted usb drives is disabled in Debian. See the
comments at the top of /etc/usbmount for the reasons.
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Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> Colin Tuckley
> ploticus 2.20-4
This and several other benign warnings will be fixed in the next upload.
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ion call.
Unfortunately, I suspect that this isn't going to be a complete solution
since the application is not native to Debian (although I am the upstream
developer as well as the maintainer).
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However, this takes over 10 seconds.
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