There was a few discussions on the rsync mailing lists about how to
handle compressed files, specifically .debs
I'd like to see some way of handling it better, but I don't think
it'll happen at the rsync end. Reasons include higher server cpu load
to (de)compress every file that is transferred and
On Mon, 08 Jan 2001 16:17:42 Vince Mulhollon wrote:
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> 5) A Debian Developer will never knowingly run a production server
> on
> "unstable" and will never encourage a non-developer to run
> "unstable".
For the record I object to any Code of Condust that includes this
clause.
btw I'm a Ham opera
On Tue, 02 Jan 2001 05:38:36 Branden Robinson wrote:
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> Consider that when I manage to hork up X, I know about it within
> hours of
> dinstall. Likewise, a few days ago when Wichert busted the vim
> postinst,
> he was told about it quite fast indeed.
>
> I don't have any concrete recommendation
These files include such things as fvwm, koules and xbill.
There doesn't seem to be any tools specifically for building packages.
I know the source for all the packages is kept under the source
directory, but these files aren't in their subcategory directory.
eg we have
ftp.debian.org/debian/dists
Hi all,
I've noticed something that seems odd to me.
On ftp.uk.debian.org/debian/dists/potato/main/source
theres a bunch of files (.dsc .diff .orig etc) appearing in this
directory.
Is this the correct behaviour? Is this related to the switch to
package pools?
I'm curious because the same thing isn
Magellan is a personal information manager under development for KDE 2.0. I am
a close friend of the project leader and we've discussed this several times.
More details available from http://www.kalliance.org
The license is the MIT license.
I am not assuming that KDE will or will not make it into
LAME Ain't an MP3 Encoder
I'm surprised that lame hasn't been packaged already. Was it discussed and
rejected previously?
Original source available from http://www.sulaco.org/mp3
Licence is 100% GPL'ed code since May 2000
There is a possible problem with the Fraunhoffer (sp?) patent on mp3 but I
do
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