installed package.
Thanks
Craig Smith
gets updated to something better; it's a low-priority
for me because systemd/elogind do what I need most of the time.
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all be done directly with s-s-d.
>
I agree that this is a good idea. It will be more about removing the
Essential flag on any package.
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Hello,
For quite some time (since 2006!) there has been a discussion at[1] about
changing from the sysvinit-utils version of pidof to the procps one. A
quick scan of the various distributions shows that only Debian and Ubuntu
(and I assume most other downstreams) use the sysvinit-utils version.
tps://github.com/thkukuk/utmpx/blob/main/Y2038.md
Some of it is reasonably easy to fix by changing the utmp-related calls
with the systemd equivalents, but not all fields are available.
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prove this.
header.b is the hash/signature.
I'm a network engineer, not a mail server admin so this might not be 100%,
but it does give me the happy mailserver headers I want.
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e first step in a crossgrade
>
There was an instance of this. I cannot remember if it was the libc4/a.out
or something to do with libstdc but it was library-related and a bit of a
pain for end-users.
In any case, it was not an ideal situation or something we should aim for.
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reference the bug number is probably a
better option.
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Hello. 32-bit Pentium 4 user reading this out of personal interest
throwing in a comment.
If the choice is to primarily support pae or non pae for 32-bit moving
forward, then I suggest non-pae for the reason that everyone can use it.
If you have more than 4GB of memory you probably have a 64-bit
WordPress to use it :)
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nless there was some underlying problem with a previous
version of atoi() I cannot actually see what sending it what it got would
do anything other than what I see (effectively "meh, you sent 0 Ill exit
now").
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On 2020-11-01 at 23:34, calumlikesapple...@gmail.com wrote:
>
I though I saw something about it being reinstated but without the..
rolling encryption I think they called it.
Obviously you would want to confirm and qualify that but it might change
things.
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On Fri, 30 Oct 2020, 07:18 Rogério Brito, wrote:
> Dear people,
>
> As many of you
I
note the concern some have brought up about procps is not installed in some
minimal installations but that's not the problem we're trying to solve
here. They'll be in the next release.
Thanks all for the input.
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setting both to
mode 2. However the impact is way more than my handful of systems I use,
hence the wider email.
Putting it another way, are there any real strong reasons for not
doing this?
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1:
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id
vinit? If I get bug reports
about lack of support for one or the other how important is it?
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> Thomas Goirand (zigo)
>
>
ine, but stating that anywhere muddies the waters.
Not an ideal situation and you'll still cop some emails but it might help.
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tead of having to read a log pretty much line-by-line, you wiggle the
> scrollbar and watch for that speck of red flashing by.
>
I think this is a great idea. There have been many others in this thread
but just turning on the colour would be an improvement.
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eone how those files arrive there.
The only other catch is to ensure the install-examples or whatever the
Makefile target is called is actually run; either directly out of
debian/rules or as part of the Makefile install target.
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> who track the package
This looks like a language confusion. There is no security *team* support
but there is security *package updates* by the individual maintainers.
The individual contribution sounds optional here in the FA
inary and the
library. That didn't help when upstream used their own hacky un-maintained
for years version of some library but it caught most of the cases.
So, perhaps there needs to be a new way for some of these newer packaging
methods. I don't think we can say package all the things, eve
e older maintainers of
net-snmp want to lend a hand from time to time, that would be great.
So, uh, let me fix wordpress jessie first!
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versus the Debian BTS too.
Someone should fix that; but of course there are so many hours in the day.
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Have you looked at dh-linktree?
I use that in wordpress so if the package has the right files it makes
symlinks to the relavant spot and adds the package to the binary dependency.
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On Wed, Apr 6, 2016 at 3:26 PM Paul Wise wrote:
> Sounds a lot like some of these should be added to bapase:
>
> https://udd.debian.org/cgi-bin/bapase.cgi
I think you mean https://udd.debian.org/bapase.cgi
but yes, looks like a good idea.
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that
> /usr can't be mounted by the default initramfs. It does mean that
> package maintainers need to continue to place files in / or /usr as
> appropriate, respond approprately to reasonable bug reports, etc.
So the idea would be, at this stage.
1) People who want a merged /usr install t
Thanks James,
If it is "just me" then its an easy fix.
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On Sun, Nov 29, 2015 at 8:39 AM James McCoy wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 29, 2015 at 08:24:15AM +1100, Craig Small wrote:
> > I've been helping someone with a vim plugin called vim-command-t[1] and
> &g
27;t work across architectures nicely.
Generically the problem is:
binary foo linked to libbar1, control file pulls in libbar1
plugin baz linked to libbar2, control file pulls in libbar2
But when foo tries to load plugin baz, it fails. Is it a problem with
the plugin? Should it be using "rub
his thread and I don't know enough about the context to form a
> defensible opinion.
The irony is arguing about the name could be considered bikeshedding
to some.
At least, *I* found it amusing.
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parated with periods - the whole deal.
Steal them or use them from dh-make.
$ ls /usr/share/debhelper/dh_make/licenses/
apache artistic blank bsd gpl2 gpl3 lgpl2 lgpl3 mit
If you just lift them a few :%s/%blah%/this/g in vi or equivalent
and you're done.
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On Fri, Jun 12, 2015 at 04:13:59PM +0200, Tobias Frost wrote:
> Am Freitag, den 12.06.2015, 20:50 +1000 schrieb Craig Small:
> > On Mon, Jun 08, 2015 at 02:05:11PM +0100, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
> > > With my SRM hat on, we're generally happy to consider the issue resol
's basically a
> documentation issue rather than a licensing one. Assuming that's the case,
> no separate update for Jessie would be required.
Thanks, I'll document and downgrade (to make it non-RC) the bug.
Yes, its a purely a documentation issue.
See https://bugs.launchpad.net/m
report and not make it
a serious level so its not RC.
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That essentially is what the difference is.
You would normally use "s" unless there was a good reason not to.
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On 14Nov11:0036+0100, Philipp Kern wrote:
> On 2014-11-10 18:20, David L. Craig wrote:
> >
> >But weaker by becoming more non-public? At what point
> >is the Social Contract undermined? What about transforming
> >those lists into readable by all but open only to
>
On 14Nov10:2154+0100, Gergely Nagy wrote:
> You do realize topic lists are public too, right?
Yes, but most Debian users don't even know about
them nor do they need to since the traditional
lists have been doing their jobs for quite a
while. If you shut them down, I expect most of
the public wil
On 14Nov10:2325+0900, Charles Plessy wrote:
> With most of the work done on topic mailing lists, trolls lose the lever
> effect
> they have when feasting on debian-devel or debian-vote. Let's make our
> project
> stronger by reducing thr attack surface for troublemakers.
But weaker by becoming
> On Fri, 07 Nov 2014, Joey Hess wrote:
> > originally joined in 1996. We've made some good things, and I wish
> > everyone well, but I'm out.
So long, and thanks for all the damn hard work and working code.
May you live long, prosper, and continue to inspire others to
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On 14Oct10:1855+0200, Salvo Tomaselli wrote:
[snip]
> The error that the other server returned was:
> 550 malware detected: Sanesecurity.Junk.3451.UNOFFICIAL: message rejected
[snip]
> ii libblkid1 2.25.1-3
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On 14Sep27:0806-0700, Cameron Norman wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 27, 2014 at 7:58 AM, Fabrice Aeschbacher
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> > Dear maintainers,
> >
> > For now, virt-manager v1.x is in experimental only (1.0.1).
> >
> > The freeze for Jessie is approaching, and I wondered if something
> > particular is preventi
ght place to get user support or to report bugs.)
I'll shush now too.
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d would avoid some of
> these bug severity arguments.
I agree. I also agree that there isn't, for me, much difference between
the top three severities on how I treat the bugs.
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ecks for source-is-missing need some work.
See bug 744972 for some details, but basically the source for
foo/bar/baz.min.js doesn't need to be found in foo/bar and called
baz.js
Just in case others get this message, can see the source code and wonder
why.
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f lisp script.
I don't have that script anymore, does that make the logo non-free?
Should that change the status of the graphic?
If, instead of a script I manually typed/moused the commands, does that
change the status?
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> On Thu, Mar 06, 2014 at 12:21:06PM +1100, Craig Small wrote:
> >You apparently can have a "special" group that can see everything.
> Aren’t there PAM modules which can grant capabilities to certain users?
No
ght like to fix mount(8) too, especially the bit about procfs
if this is the new default.
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> No, I wasn't sure what Craig was not sure about, that's why I tried to
> connect the dots with the usual FTBFS bug reports developers might be
> (more?) familiar with.
You guessed right, I understood what you
program or has anything to do
with it (the fix was for sysctl, the failure was in ps).
The problem seems to be the SCHED_BATCH scheduler didn't appear or apply
to program.
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It was probably about how nice the weather has been lately.
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Please a GR to override this bullshit.
There are 100 people who have chosen to use systemd. Yet they override everyone
else because they are in the right position.
Fuck systemd from the bottom of my heart.
Fuck it.
Fuck it.
FUCK SYSTEMD.
I do not want to learn systemd.
I do not want to deal w
my software can
choose to have it under GPLv3. It also means subsequent developers
could release it as v3, but that could/would be a fork if the primary
development is still ongoing.
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On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 09:10:52AM +1100, Craig Small wrote:
> upstream what they are going to do? If they are going to keep pidof
> then the change is not required. If the projects plans is to
Which I did.
For the moment they have no plans moving pidof though they don't seem
terr
ng to keep pidof
then the change is not required. If the projects plans is to
retire/move it, then we will need to move it too.
I'm not sure exactly who the exact upstream project it is.
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Not sure what is happening with killall5.
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he new procps-base gets installed, just that
either the old sysvinit-utils OR the new procps-base is there so we have
a pidof somewhere.
Thanks everyone for your comments.
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placing
one file from sysvinit-utils?
Other than removing pidof, is there anything the syscinit-utils
people need to do?
As its a bit tricky, I really don't want to mess up the
inter-dependencies. A non-working file init uses is a bad thing.
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On Sat, Oct 12, 2013 at 10:01:33AM +1100, Craig Small wrote:
> my first cut of it would be:
> procps-base: pidof, ps, sysctl, pgrep, pkill
> procps: pwdx, vmstat, tload, free, pmap, skill, slabtop, top, uptime,
> watch, w, snice
>
> procps-base is Essential an
lternatives/view -> /usr/bin/vim.gnome
I get annoyed when it does that other mime-y thing so I'm all for it
going.
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On Fri, Nov 15, 2013 at 5:05 AM, Adam D. Barratt
wrote:
> On 2013-11-15 8:32, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
>
>> On Jo, 14 nov 13, 12:39:04, Craig Miller wrote:
>>
>>> Please add expect-lite package to Squeeze & Wheezy
>>>
>> [...]
>
> Since you will
et lots of emails and look after many packages. I assume you
want a reply from these people.
A simple
"To recap, package X needs package Y to do Z, further details are at W"
will mean more chance of a reply. The email as currently sent is a bit
context-free to me.
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On Sun, Aug 11, 2013 at 11:28:47AM +1000, Craig Small wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 09, 2013 at 01:39:20PM +0200, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> > I also wonder whether it would not be more sensible to split procps into
> > essential and non-essential binary packages. Aside from pidof, I bet
> &
On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 05:02:58PM +0200, Andreas Henriksson wrote:
> Craig Small
>gogoc
Thanks for the note. gogoc 2.1-5 now uses iproute2.
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it's Essential flag in early 1998, though
I cannot locate the bug report on it. Other than my email about it[1]
I don't see any other discussion.
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On Fri, Aug 09, 2013 at 03:14:14PM +0200, Ondřej Surý wrote:
>And is there a strong reason why we don't move whole procps into
>essential?A
It used to be there and then it was decided it wasn't essential.
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On Fri, Aug 09, 2013 at 04:46:26PM +0400, Игорь Пашев wrote:
> Since we are talking about pidof, I'd like to note that pgrep is more
> portable ;-)
They'll actually share some of the same codebase after this change.
pidof is bascially a cut-down pgrep.
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to make it all clear.
Are you saying the initial email was serious, really?
It's a completely bad idea. BSD is fine, but GPL2 is not?
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> between two packages seems like a sure recipe for both tools falling behind
> in the long term.
I wondered that myself actually.
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to.
That was the part I didn't understand. What are people doing to solve
this generated files at release problem? I've solved this as upstream
and a Debian developer by having tarballs.
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If I want it enough I'm not going to care.
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;t recommend it if you don't need to.
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recommended over a generic one (I don't use bzr anywhere so it would be
useless for me).
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ber so a "pseduo CPU speed" is probably as bad as anything
else you can come up with, so find something simple.
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C library in the source code.
Anyhow, you probably need to collect all the license types and authors
and group them somehow.
Good luck, it looks a little messy in there!
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describe what was _changed_. ^
> >
> > SNCR,
> > KiBi.
>
> I fail to extract any meaning out of the above.
> Could you please elaborate?
It should of been package not packaging. I got that bit.
Still, I'm not sure what "Stevie Nicks Concert Reviews" or the "
at "pet
That's a good way of putting it. Also who can predict what is really a
pet project. I bet the first medical related project that was ITP'ed
on Debian people were thinking 'huh, why that here?' and yet I hear now
there is quite a large and vibrant community
think we had one maybe and one yes. FWIW I think we need to do b)
as well.
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appreciate a reply letting me know if you are accepting
this offer?
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gh I am aware of kludges within the
website backend to do its stuff at times.
The problem with replacing WML is; what do you replace it with? and will
it bring any real benefit?
Admitedly for my own pages I've moved away from wml in places but that's
because I'
P syn cookies is alreeady a commented out line in sysctl.conf
Should it be the default for everyone? Then if so the kernel folk
can decide, I'm re-assigning it to the kernel package.
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e got some tracking of it, thankyou!
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it but Peter seemed to hint that he'd like someone to
adopt arpwatch...hopefully the new form of the package will make it more
appealing (or less unappealing) to someone.
> Other "polite" conventions regarding NMUs are spelled out in the developer's
> reference <http://www.
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hey properly
reflect that time. I suppose if you have 0 there then you don't have
to care, because its not going to change your results.
The biggest question is, is that number part of the 100% of the CPU time
or is it a susbset of say, system time.
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Owner: Craig Small <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Package name: gw6c
Version : 5.1
Upstream Author : Hexaco
* URL : http://go6.net/4105/download.asp
* License : BSD
Programming Lang: C
Description : Client to connect t
package: libapache2-mod-auth-cas
Can someone please package mod_auth_cas? The package name would be
libapache2-mod-auth-cas.
mod_auth_cas is an Apache 2.0/2.2 compliant module that supports the CASv1
and CASv2 protocols.
CAS is a popular centralized authentication provider. We're considering
usi
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Craig Small <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Package name: pidgin-musictracker
Version : 0.4.1
Upstream Author : Arijit De <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://code.google.com/p/musictracker/
* License : GPL
Program
easons for leaving where it is are:
* It doesn't change any behaviour
* Setting up all the funky networking parameters should be done
before you up your interfaces.
Please CC me.
- Craig
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and any packages
have to test for directories in /var/run (and /var/lock too I guess)
and re-create them if not found?
If there was a change, why was it not announced? Why not mention
something like this on d-d-a as it is gonig to hit a fair few packages.
- Craig
(please CC me, thanks)
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Craig
hat feature.
It would be nice to trap all sorts of problems, but I believe this would
create more than it would solve.
- Craig
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csmall at : enc.com
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Philip Craig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Package name: alienbbc
Version : 1.0.5
Upstream Author : Jules Taplin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://www.x2systems.com/AlienBBC/
* License : GPL
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