just fine. Of course, expr is limited
to integer math, but it works and is portable.
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atable (sure, you can recompile but they are not binary compatable),
we need both motif12 and motif20 virtual packages. Lesstif should be
modified to provide motif12. For other people that have commercial Motif,
we need to have TWO motif dummy packages. Or one that provides both
virtual p
itch really soon though. How hard would it be to hack bzImage
support into chos? That is the only real problem with chos, right?
Are there any other features lacking from it that make it unusable
by Debian? I can certainly attest to the fact that this is one
piece of software that passes the
could build as non-root.
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I like this. dpkg could set permissions on install based on a
package file similar to the suidmanager approach. If we did this,
we could also have a global security policy setting that could, using
only dpkg, find all suid programs.
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nt 3.3 to go into stable... I know lsl has made TriLinux with 1.3,
but that doesn't have ANY source and won't boot.
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Fine with me. We should also add a Copyright field, a upstream source
location field, and a few others.
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But things linked against Motif 2.0 cannot link against and run with a
Motif 1.2 library. Take for example nedit-dmotif, currently in
contrib. Try to run it on Lesstif and it won't work, because it will
not find a Motif 2.0 library. Lesstif provides a Motif 1.2 lib.
...
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Trouble?
This sounds good to me. When finished, we should announce this
on c.o.l.a. and try to see if the Red Had folks will adopt it as
well. If we both adopt it as policy, then it will live on forever!
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I cannot agree more. We should definatly add these fields to the
.deb package format! This will involve a bit of work, but will be
VERY worth it. No more licensing surprises, for instance.
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package, but marked a lot of non-existant files as part of the new
package. I couldn't think of anything else that worked (except to conflict
with all the old stuff). The right thing is to get dpkg fixed. I submitted
a bug on this one a LONG time ago.
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guration in passwd style file /etc/chos.conf
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I fully agree, except for one thing... Last I looked, chos did not
include any source code, and was in non-free. Has this changed?
If it has, I completely agree, it should be the standard. It is
VERY easy to use, and works VERY well. I like it.
ick it into chos, but I guess since chos is now GPLed (YEA!!!)
some of us should probably take a look. (sound of ftping source in
background).
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Do you know if they will be selling the Official 1.3.0 CD
or the Official 1.3.1 CD with the new XFree86 3.3 release?
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