y secret keys in
it that sends shivers down my spine. Not for any specific reason, it just
"sounds bad." This functionality should be worked into a patch for
ssh-agent. Ask yourself, would you really use this on a security-sensitive
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> likely work (unless they're broken).
>
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tall in
/var, wouldn't any Debian package fail the policy check?
>
> *geesh*
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> "Closed" may have been the wrong word. Non-free would have been more
> accurate. You can study DJB's code all you want, but
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> On Wed, May 02, 2001 at 04:02:33PM -0400, Jacob Kuntz wrote:
> > from the secret journal of Gerrit Pape ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > > What makes you reacting so blind and childish? This is not the topic of
> > &
x27;t been following this thread, but shouldn't it have ended or moved
to another list as soon as someone said "upstream?"
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the embers.
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ust package
> management, that would be a different story.
right, like if it tried to read mail or interpert lisp (which are the
primary indicators of featuritis).
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people?
>
i believe this is why we *have* testing.
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hives from the "dualling banjos" thread
> that happened one of the previous times we got this strange request.
>
has anyone tried asking the posters?
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Just a thought.
>
ungh. overhead.
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"Strategery" -- George W. Bush
"Lockbox" -- Al Gore
e? i doubt it. their whole (advertised) motive was to protect against the
possibility of Trusted (AIX|Solaris|PalmOS|whatever closed os) going belly
up.
of course i plan on running this monster on a throwaway machine before i
make form any real opinions.
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ld- apply their patches, even if we wanted to.
>
you have a point. but what about seperate packages for the modified ones, or
even wrapper scripts like we do with dhcpd? that sounds somewhat ugly,
adding quite a bit of bulk to the default install since even tar and procps
get patched.
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ated
> to provide enhanced security.
>
> Should we be merging these patches into Debian, assuming they
> appear to be compatible with our policy, etc.?
>
unless we have a policy against security, it should be fine. :) it's all
gpl.
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ke use on a debian system ugly.
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this list probably started on windows. have any of us "freaked out and ran
away"?
as far as the network class thing, lets just make sure it's possible to have
classless subnets, too.
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> The packages file is the smallest part of the downloads -- What about the
> debs?
it may be small but it's probably the file that gets transfered the most,
espically if you run unstable.
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> Well, some of us don't have that problem - most Americans have flat rate
> connections.
i think he was referring to cost of storage, not cost of transfer.
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ian site.
does mozilla support SMILE? that's "syncronized multimedia event language",
a W3 consortium stanard that tries to do much of what flash is capable of.
not that the debian site NEEDS flash, but that's another debate.
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t; correctly for jpg and gif, but no results with png.
> Plugin do not work, in application section I can't use it. I've lst all
> my settings for them.
>
not to mention that text/plain is displayed with vim!
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n, halt the machine but not alter partition
tables.
also, i don't know how comitted debian is to using capabilites. either way,
'insmod asbestos_underware'.
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of that. but once again, is there any benefit to that at all?
will the efort required by the maintainers to get this working properly
(including reading bug reports) ever balance against the tiny number of
people that would use this feature? anyone that has a reason can certianly
set this up thems
tainers would be
waisting there time, since you can't specify a port number in an email
address.
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> Haha! Pleaase let's call it my.debian.org, *grin*.
> Now, something like this would be really useful.
that's exactly the name i was going to suggest. has the author decided on a
language to tame this beast in? if php, i'd love to he
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> On 22-Mar-00, 15:59 (CST), Jacob Kuntz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > i think this tread started with someone wanting the sbin directories in the
> > normal user's path by default. i see your point that moving those binarie
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> Jacob Kuntz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > i think this tread started with someone wanting the sbin directories in the
> > normal user's path by default. i see your point that moving those binaries
> > would break a lot of
i see your point that moving those binaries
would break a lot of scripts. i don't think appending to the default path
would break anything. anyone have a problem with that?
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Robert Bihlmeyer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
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> > On Wed, Mar 22, 2000 at 11:52:37AM -0500, Jacob Kuntz wrote:
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> > > at the risk of reigniting a flame war, how is traceroute in a different
> > > catagor
brought it up, and IAN-even-ADD. I will file no bug
> reports, until $release+2 .
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> - chad
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> fsck).
at the risk of reigniting a flame war, how is traceroute in a different
catagory that ping?
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>
> ref'd...
> traceroute-nanog: /usr/sbin/traceroute
> lprng: /usr/sbin/lpc
> fbset: /usr/sbin/fbset
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anyone have any other guesses?
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.joerc too. that's
why everything stores globals and per-user settings seperatly. i can't
believe anyone even suggested that the system wide defaults be changed to
suit one user's preferences. i'd have to say that the system Muttrc is
pretty damn ugly tho. my .muttrc changes only
esn't want to export the
> functionnalities of dpkg into a librarie since he couldn't change the
> interface then.
my mistake! sorry for the confusion.
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> I must have missed it... Anyway it needs dpkg.h and i cant find it on my
> system... Searcher on Debian Web site can't find it either =o((
>
it's in dpkg-dev.
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(or whatever it was that was failing) and the tarball unrolled fine.
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this. this type of system could probably
work along side of whatever else we decide to to about release cycles.
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today, and i had to build them for a
dozen machines because stable was too far behind.
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long, but it will be enough to bootstrap. a friend of mine was in a similar
situation with the slink cd.
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be another year before we see people giving out Debian 2.4 CDs at the LUG
meetings.
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ome framebuffer and firewall changes that will
have to be addressed.
the kernel that we shipped with slink didn't boot on athlon at all. that
made it very hard to install on a lot of computers. it's not so much what
kernel we include but which one we can say we support.
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> > our biggest handicap is that we're always a year behind everyone else. being
> > a year behind is suicide in any industry. being a year behind in an industry
>
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> > our biggest handicap is that we're always a year behind everyone else. being
> > a year behind is suicide in any industry.
>
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> This would also have the benefit of making it easy to ensure that
> archive mirrors are always in a consistent state. (ie, Packages.gz is
> updated after new packages have been downloaded, but before old
> packages are deleted.)
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> then, the above modules would not need to actually
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