Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
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Hi,
At Mon, 20 May 2013 19:33:43 -0700,
Russ Allbery wrote:
>
> Guillem Jover writes:
>
> > Perhaps, but I think we just lack better documentation and advice when
> > it comes to shared library handling in general.
>
> > There was an attempt by Junichi Uekawa
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
Description: Debian shared library package building helper scripts
Shared library packages in Debian need some special catering to do
with regards to which files go where. This package contains
programs which try to help automate the process and catch simple
err
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I have lost interest in this package, and I don't think the other
co-maintainers have contributed at all in the past few years.
This package is still widely used, and I think this deserves better
looking-after.
I'm asking for adoption of dpatch package.
regards,
2009-12-23 at 15:28 +0900, Junichi Uekawa wrote:
> > Sounds like a bug for debootstrap, no?
>
> Indeed!
>
> > At Wed, 23 Dec 2009 07:15:53 +0100,
> > Soeren Sonnenburg wrote:
> > >
> > > Package: cowbuilder
> > > Version: 0.60
> > >
Hi,
It's not clear just from the logs, but for example:
1246176855 fetched by yy_y_ja_jp
1246176856 processed from todo
1246176866 fetched by yy_y_ja_jp
1247572419 fetched by yy_y_ja_jp
1256308334 updated text by ipv6waterstar (ii)
1256308472 change-comment-only by 203.141.158.41
1256374546 updat
Hi,
At Wed, 3 Jun 2009 07:58:06 +0200,
Jens Seidel wrote:
>
> On Wed, Jun 03, 2009 at 06:42:12AM +0900, Junichi Uekawa wrote:
> > At Fri, 29 May 2009 23:15:02 +0900,
> > Junichi Uekawa wrote:
> > > I'm looking for where to direct DDTSS related questions.
> >
Hi,
I think there are some resources in:
https://fossbazaar.org
Not exactly the one you mentioned, but something similar
At Thu, 04 Jun 2009 09:10:30 +0200,
Frank Lin PIAT wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am preparing a document to advocate further use of open-source
> software in my organization.
>
>
Hi,
Anybody have any idea who's working on DDTSS code and how I can change
some of its behaviors?
At Fri, 29 May 2009 23:15:02 +0900,
Junichi Uekawa wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking for where to direct DDTSS related questions.
>
> I have the following request:
>
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I'd like to look for someone who can look after apt-listbugs.
Upstream maintenance is required; knowledge of ruby or the Debian BTS
is a plus.
Package: apt-listbugs
Priority: optional
Section: admin
Installed-Size: 436
Maintainer: Junichi Uekawa
Architecture
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
There has been new upstream release of this package. I just haven't
had the time to maintain this package properly.
Package: ecasound
Priority: extra
Section: sound
Installed-Size: 3676
Maintainer: Junichi Uekawa
Architecture: amd64
Source: ecasound2.2
Ve
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I'm looking for someone to pick this package up. I think there has
been a new upstream release since the last packaged version.
Package: ladspa-sdk
Priority: optional
Section: sound
Installed-Size: 240
Maintainer: Junichi Uekawa
Architecture: amd64
Version
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I'd like someone to pick this package up. I used to use this to get
sparc machines installed via netboot. I don't do that anymore.
Package: rarpd
Priority: extra
Section: net
Installed-Size: 104
Maintainer: Junichi Uekawa
Architecture: amd64
Version: 0.
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I would like to give up maintaining this package.
Probably someone who takes up ecasound.
Package: ecamegapedal
Priority: optional
Section: sound
Installed-Size: 2032
Maintainer: Junichi Uekawa
Architecture: amd64
Version: 0.4.4-7
Depends: libasound2 (>>
cache show soundtracker
Package: soundtracker
Priority: optional
Section: gnome
Installed-Size: 1380
Maintainer: Junichi Uekawa
Architecture: amd64
Source: soundtracker (0.6.8-2)
Version: 0.6.8-2+b1
Depends: gdk-imlib11, libart2 (>= 1.2.13-5), libaudiofile0 (>= 0.2.3-4), libc6
(>= 2.
Hi,
Sending to a wider audience in case someone knows how to fix it.
At Wed, 25 Feb 2009 14:45:00 +0100,
Artur R. Czechowski wrote:
>
> On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 10:20:22PM +0900, Junichi Uekawa wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Does it happen outside of chroot too?
> No.
Since I had several hours to kill while I am on the airplane without
access to a full mirror, I decided to give approx offline a try.
Approx has a configuration '$offline true' which is off by default,
but when enabled, it will serve outdated Packages files etc.
I'm right now debugging qemubuild
I agree jidanni is being annoying, but since I had several hours to
kill while I am on the airplane without access to a full mirror, I
decided to give approx offline a try.
Approx has a configuration '$offline true' which is off by default,
but when enabled, it will serve outdated Packages files
At Tue, 03 Feb 2009 02:33:58 +0800,
jida...@jidanni.org wrote:
>
> > Just use a local approx mirror.
> > Patches are welcome.
>
> I'm saying that if anybody knows how to use piuparts (and/or pbuilder)
> offline, then please add an example to the documentation.
>
> Please show all the steps neede
At Thu, 15 Jan 2009 22:00:04 +0100,
markus schnalke wrote:
>
> [1 ]
> Hoi,
>
> I know it is not possible to _know_ the real percentage of uses which
> submit popcon stats of all users. But I want to ask for guesses,
> because more oppinions do likely improve the result.
>
> My current guess is
Hi,
This is a short note to tell you all about what kind of events are
happening in Japan.
Upcoming events before the end of this year:
1. Kansai Debian Meeting
14 Dec 2008 in Osaka
http://wiki.debian.org/KansaiDebianMeeting
2. Tokyo Area Debian Meeting
20 Dec 2008 in Ogikubo
http://tokyodeb
Hi,
At Tue, 18 Nov 2008 17:11:18 +0100,
Josselin Mouette wrote:
>
> [1 ]
> Le mercredi 19 novembre 2008 à 00:43 +0900, Hideki Yamane a écrit :
> > - libpango1.0-common
>
> Fixed in our SVN.
>
> > If you have a question, please ask me. Thanks.
>
> Yes, I think there is a typo in ttf-hanazon
Hi,
This is a short note to tell you all about what kind of events are
happening in Japan. Please tell me if there is a more suitable list or
alias to send this to.
1. Kansai Open Source
November 7-8 Osaka.
Debian will have a booth, and a few sessions.
http://k-of.jp/
2. Tokyo Area Debian Meet
Hi,
> > >
> > > 1. poppler was theoretically self-contained, poppler-data was REJECTed
> > > once and not yet part of non-free as of today.
> > >
> > > 2. Japanese users upgrading from etch would have xpdf-japanese
> > > installed because evince (poppler) needed and used xpdf-japanese, and
> >
bian/changelog 2008-08-22 07:24:30.0
-0700
@@ -1,3 +1,10 @@
+xpdf-japanese (1:20040727-1.1) unstable; urgency=low
+
+ * add symlinks to facilitate poppler transition for lenny.
+In the longer term, users should migrate to poppler-data.
+
+ -- Junichi Uekawa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi,
I'm a bit worried that this needs to be fixed for
xpdf-chinese-simplified
xpdf-chinese-traditional
xpdf-korean
xpdf-japanese
packages. The fix would probably be simple. It should probably be
hardlinks rather than symlinks considering dpkg behavior wrt symlinked
dirs.
I'd like this fix inclu
Hi,
> o Per-locale directory handling has been improved. Directories such
> as "fr.UTF-8" may be used for occasions when it is appropriate to
> specify the character set but not the country, and so a full
> locale name is inconvenient.
>
> o There is
Hi,
> The 41k uqm-voice.delta file was created earlier as follows; normally
> this would happen when packaging the new upstream version, and it could
> be checked into revision control.
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> pristine-tar stash
> lib/debian/unstable/uqm-voice_0.3.orig.tar.gz uqm-voice.delta
H
Hi,
I've noticed that there is: http://wiki.debian.org/LocalGroups
and added Japan to the list.
I think it would be better served if it were linked from
www.debian.org, or placed under www.debian.org. Am I missing
something?
regards,
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Hi,
> > HTTP_PROXY, or http_proxy (and ftp_proxy) is used in many
> > applications within Debian.
> >
> > There is a well-known remote attack using HTTP_* variables can be
> > set to arbitrary values for CGI scripts, and thus there is a need
> > for protection against that.
>
> Is there any reas
Hi,
> The boost library short name has changed semantics in Debian. Prior
> to 1.34.0-1, the short name was multi-threaded. Now it is single
> threaded.
Thanks for the note!
I see this is a lot of effort going on to get inter-distribution
compatibility. It's great work of coordionation, thanks
At Fri, 17 Aug 2007 08:24:29 +0900,
Junichi Uekawa wrote:
>
> > > >
> > > > Please provide information to where this bug is solved before closing
> > > > it. Reading this "resolved" bug gives me absolutely no hint on how to
> > > &g
reassign 436520 general
retitle There is no policy on HTTP_PROXY variable
thanks
Hi,
I'm reassigning this bug to Debian in general. I feel a Deja-Vu about
this, I thought I already discussed it somewhere but cannot find it
anywhere.
HTTP_PROXY, or http_proxy (and ftp_proxy) is used in many app
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
someone needs to pick this package up, up for adoption by Inoue-san.
http://lists.debian.or.jp/debian-devel/200706/msg00076.html
Description: Yet Another TeX mode for Emacs
YaTeX is an intelligent, acquisitive and integrated package which reduces
your efforts of
Package: wnpp
Severity: important
I'm orphaning ecawave; it has been accumulating Debian-specific
patches since upstream development decided ecasound to focus away from
graphical interfacing. Other tools (audacity, sweep, etc) already
exist which do much better work. Although I intensively use ec
Hi,
> I've been looking for FTBFS bugs in the BTS and I've noticed that
> there are lots of FTBFS if built twice.
>
> My understanding of debian is far from being complete, but in order to
> be built for a second time a clean is performed before (at least,
> using debuild). So directory should lo
Hi,
> > sorry, wrong mailing list.
> > re-sending the same mail to @jp.
>
> But it made me run
>
> $ apt-cache show yatex
> [...]
> Recommends: ptex-bin|ptex-jtex, tetex-bin
> [...]
> Description: Yet Another TeX mode for Emacs
>
>
> Please replace tetex-bin with texlive - this is one of the
Hi,
> On Saturday 09 June 2007 15:12, Junichi Uekawa wrote:
> >
> > I had an idea and still pondering on it. I wanted to do automatic
> > two-way synchronization with README.Debian and wiki.debian.org
>
> Newer moinmoin versions can export to sgmldoc
sorry, wrong mailing list.
re-sending the same mail to @jp.
regards,
junichi
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Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I would like someone to pick this package up, I have not had enough
time to properly maintain this package. This is a kernel module, and
requires some merging of MacBook iSight patch which probably is not
(yet) merged upstream. New upstream releases happened and are
こんにちは、
小林さんが最近メールをしていたので気になって調べてみました。
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=428462
(new upstream: 1.73 リリース)
yatex は oldstable の時代(4年前)からアップデートされていません。
前回どういうことになっていたかということを発掘してみましたが、ドキュメ
ントのライセンスについて検討をしており、non-free なのでまずいね、とい
うところまで検討していました。
http://lists.debian.or.jp/debian-devel/20
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
Hi, I need someone to pick this package up; I haven't had enough time
to look after this, and this package needs more care. There's a new
upstream, which possibly requires newer gnu-efi to build, but upstream
doesn't really use gcc, and usually requires some work to
Hi,
> I quickly tested the experimental apt, and it looks broken here.
>
> 1. Japanese translated description file is currently provided in
>EUC-JP codeset.
>
> 2. when I do apt-cache show in ja_JP.EUC-JP locale, 'apt-cache show'
>stops halfway (probably when the iconv fails in UTF8ToCod
Hi,
> > I had an idea and still pondering on it. I wanted to do automatic
> > two-way synchronization with README.Debian and wiki.debian.org
>
> Excuse me - which existing wiki pages are synchronized with
> README.Debian?
I don't really know of any, so if anyone is actually doing it already,
Hi,
I had an idea and still pondering on it. I wanted to do automatic
two-way synchronization with README.Debian and wiki.debian.org Reading
up the docs, it was really simple to do a one-way sync from
wiki.debian.org and I'd like to share the result.
I'm using the attached python script which ta
Hi,
> - translated package descriptions (finally!) - thanks to all the people
> who made this possible (otavio, grisu and the ones that I forgot)
I quickly tested the experimental apt, and it looks broken here.
1. Japanese translated description file is currently provided in
EUC-JP codeset
> > - automatic installation of recommends like aptitude
>
> I want to check how this will affect d-i. The Recommends tree is still
> fairly hairy/unrefined and can result in a lot of crud being pulled in.
> (See #388290. Though having them installed by default would certianly
> add pressure to fi
Hi,
>
> d-i uses the following hack to figure out where to download udebs from
> when building installation media:
>
> grep '^deb[ \t]' $(SYSTEM_SOURCES_LIST) \
> |grep -v '^deb[ \t]cdrom:' \
> |grep -v
> '\(security.debian.org\|volatile.debian.\(
Hi,
> > After 6 years or so of setting ftp.jp.debian.org as default for
> > pbuilder, I'm finally determined that it shouldn't stay like this. So
> > I'd like to have some default guessing to happen. Preferably I don't
> > want to ask via debconf, since users should have already answered the
> >
Hi,
> > debootstrap:
> > uses ftp.debian.org as default mirror.
>
> debconf questions aside, I think ftp.debian.org is a much saner *default*
> than ftp.jp.debian.org. I've always wondered where the later silly default
> came from. =)
Good Trivia question. The reasons for using ftp.jp.deb
Hi,
After 6 years or so of setting ftp.jp.debian.org as default for
pbuilder, I'm finally determined that it shouldn't stay like this. So
I'd like to have some default guessing to happen. Preferably I don't
want to ask via debconf, since users should have already answered the
question at install
Hi,
> The problem here is that if schroot-listmounts segfaults (the trigger
> in this case) or returns an error, the script continues without any
> indication of the fact, despite "set -e" being in effect. In this bug
> this results in a failure to umount a set of mounted filesystems, and
> then
Hi,
> > This is a wild extrapolation, so the number is pretty unreliable,
> > especially the usage of popcon is too small to be significant;
>
> A worse problem shows up if you look at the popcon graph for
> apt-listbugs and compare it to the general popcon graph. While the number
> of popcon use
Hi,
> I'm sorry, but the number is wrong as I replied to your blog post[0].
Thanks for the repost :)
> > This is a wild extrapolation, so the number is pretty unreliable,
> > especially the usage of popcon is too small to be significant;
> > however, I do not know of a better way to estimate th
Hi,
I've tried to craft an hypothesis about number of Debian users, from
apt-listbugs logs. I've analysed merkel.debian.org access logs. Since
etch was released, 3 unique IPs were used to access
merkel.debian.org using apt-listbugs. According to popcon, 3% of all
Debian users install apt-listb
Hi,
> > Does anyone know why, and better yet, how to fix this situation?
>
> Wait for libsasl2 to be decrufted out of the archive, since it's no longer
> built from cyrus-sasl2 source?
Thanks.
Did it require a manual action from ftp-master ? Either way I guess
it takes a few days to happen.
Hi,
cdebootstrap sid failed today :
O: The following packages have unmet dependencies:
O: libsasl2: Depends: libsasl2-2 (= 2.1.22.dfsg1-8+b1) but 2.1.22.dfsg1-9 is
to be installed
I'm not quite sure why cdebootstrap is trying to pull in libsasl2;
all packages in base seem to have already migr
Hi,
> > On Saturday 10 March 2007 19:15, Daniel Leidert wrote:
> > > I'm in the process of updating several XML/SGML related packages. One
> > > is the docbook-xsl package, containing the DocBook XML DTDs. The
> > > current package contains the DTD for the (unofficial) version 3.1.7 and
> > > I wo
Hi,
> > I'm not sure if the smaller size that LZMA allows is worth it if it then
> > takes a lot longer to unpack files, or if it becomes impossible to do so
> > due to memory requirements.
>
> i don't know on memory requirements. but i didn't notice any speed drawbacks
> for my personal use.
L
> I've just followed the instructions on the http://wiki.debian.org/MacBook wiki
> to install Debian etch RC1 (i386) on my new core 2 macbook. I also tried
> installing etch RC1 (amd64), but I failed because the refit package isn't
> built
> for amd64:
>
> admin/refit_0.7-3: Failed by buildd_ia
Hi,
> > It will be a fork in the following senses:
> >
> > * no inclusion of trademarked Mozilla artowrk
> > * backporting of security fixes to declared stable version
>
> Wouldn't it be easier to just do the usual .dfsg-dance with the original
> upstream tarball? I still fail to see why we ne
Hi,
> * libpng - nightmare of the security team. Upstream developers
> seem to have recently understood some packaging issues, but with
> their erratic behavior and stupid things libpng-using
> applications do, it is likely to break at each new upstream
> rele
Hi,
> I need documentation on what kind of state a bug can be in.
>
> pending: field looks like what I'm looking for, but it is not the same
> as what the index.db file has.
>
> pending -- 'open' bugs
> done -- 'done' bug
> forwarded -- 'forwarded' bugs
>
> Is this intentional and where is this
Hi,
Today, I've received at least two reports about people who have set
Acquire::HTTP::Proxy "false"
From reading apt.conf manpage, the correct configuration is "DIRECT".
Why are people setting this value "false", and do I need to support it
in apt-listbugs?
regards,
junichi
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Hi,
> On Thursday 05 October 2006 16:12, Junichi Uekawa wrote:
> > 2007 join as support team to Debconf
> > 2008 propose Japan as Debconf candidate
> > 2009 hold Debconf in Japan.
>
> This timeline won't work :-) At least the debconf-team hopes so:
>
> Fro
> Of course, even while that's being organised, people are getting serious
> about where DebConf will be held in 2008 [17]. AIUI, the theory is that
> DebConf will change continents each year, and there's been interest shown
> from Japan [18], Argentina and Venezuela [19], as well a thoughts about
Hi,
Finally, I've prepared apt-listbugs with BTS versioning support. This
is a test scenario. You are installing apt-listbugs 0.0.55, and the
BTS says there's serious bugs applicable to apt-listbugs which are
fixed in 0.0.56; your reaction should be 'I'd wait until tomorrow when
the new version h
Hi,
This is a note to everyone in case someone else trips on this problem.
Due to #390126 in sysvinit, /lib/init/rw is mounted, and
that breaks pbuilder; it should be fixed by tomorrow's update.
regards,
junichi
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Hi,
I need documentation on what kind of state a bug can be in.
pending: field looks like what I'm looking for, but it is not the same
as what the index.db file has.
pending -- 'open' bugs
done -- 'done' bug
forwarded -- 'forwarded' bugs
Is this intentional and where is this terminology documen
Hi,
> > RewriteRule ^/indices/(index\.db(.*\.gz)?)$
> > http://merkel.debian.org/~dancer/apt-listbugs/$1 [L,R]
> > RewriteRule ^/cgi-bin/soap.cgi
> > http://bugs.donarmstrong.com/cgi-bin/soap.cgi [L,R]
> >
> > in the apache.conf for b.d.o; I don't remember if a redirect on a POST
> > will work
Hi,
> > Currently they are downloaded from
> > http://osdn.debian.or.jp/~taru/apt-listbugs/
> > http://merkel.debian.org/~dancer/apt-listbugs/
> >
> > I envision something like
> >
> > http://bugs.debian.org/apt-listbugs/index.*.db
> > http://bugs.debian.org/indices/index.*.db
>
> I'v
Hi,
> > I'm now waiting for the following two things to happen.
> >
> > 1. Ack on using bugs.donarmstrong.com for the time being for apt-listbugs.
>
> If it's possible to wait a bit, you can specify b.d.o, and I'll put in
> an HTTP redirect to send it to the appropriate server, so this can
> hap
Hi,
I'm now waiting for the following two things to happen.
1. Ack on using bugs.donarmstrong.com for the time being for apt-listbugs.
2. Deployment of SOAP interface to bugs.debian.org
3. Deployment of index.*.db files on bugs.debian.org
> 1. Move over to merkel.debian.org for the time bein
Hi,
This mail is to hopefully notify all the affected parties on a plan to
move apt-listbugs server infrastructure to merkel.debian.org, then to
bugs.debian.org.
The transition plan is as follows:
1. Move over to merkel.debian.org for the time being, with the upload
of apt-listbugs 0.0.53
2.
Hi,
Currently, it sounds unrealistic to move the apt-listbugs
infrastructure back to Debian.org infrastructure. Which of the Debian
servers have almost-unlimited bandwidth for serving ? I'm seeking
information from those who are knowledgeable about Debian hosts.
Currently osdl.debian.or.jp serv
Hi,
> Then I thought I might have forgotten APT::Default-Release, and with
> APT::Default-Release set to "unstable", I could pin experimental higher
> than 500, 700 for example, and it wouldn't upgrade the packages
> automatically, however it still doesn't work.
>
> These are the scores of t
retitle 386358 ITA: elserv -- HTTP server that runs on Emacsen
Hi,
> I request an adopter for this package. I've lost interest in this
> package and nothing in Debian uses it apparently. If you'd like to
> see it survive, please take it.
You're joking, right?
Reverse Depends:
wysihtml-el,
Hi,
> * License : Public Domain
Please paste the full debian/copyright information.
regards,
junichi
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> In my source tree configure has execute permission but when building
> the deb-package I notice these warnings:
>
> dpkg-source: warning: executable mode 0755 of `configure' will not be
> represented in diffdpkg-source: warning: executable mode 0755 of
> `depcomp' will not be represented i
Package: module-assistant
Version: 0.10.6
Hi,
> > #!/bin/sh
> > set -e
> >
> > SYSTEMMAP=/boot/System.map-_KVERS_
> >
> > if [ -f $SYSTEMMAP ] ; then
> > depmod -ae -F $SYSTEMMAP _KVERS_
> > elif [ "`uname -r`" = "_KVERS_" ] ; then
> > depmod -a &
> > fi
>
> As of debhe
At Sun, 23 Jul 2006 15:40:55 +0200,
zino wrote:
>
> [1 ]
> On Sun, Jul 23, 2006 at 01:10:59PM +0200, Eduard Bloch wrote:
> > > I installed the following:
> > > linux-uvc-source_0.1.0-1_i386.deb
> > > linux-uvc-tools_0.1.0-1_i386.deb
> >
> > How? Let me guess: you used dpkg --force-... because
Hi,
> > SVN does not track merges across branches, unless you do it in the
> > changelog.
>
> I know, it's a pain in the neck. But still it's a good step forward over
> CVS, and seems to be quite popular in Debian. I hope svn will improve in
> this area.
svn/cvs et cetera are quite linear; dpatc
Hi,
>
> I've created a Debian package. I'm having trouble in that it doesn't
> seem to work at all with any application I tried. Could people try
> out and see if it's going to work?
Actually, I managed to get it working on MacBook with Ekiga.
I'm looking for success/failure reports now.
>
>
Hi,
> I've read in a blog that iSight is a standard USB video-class device:
> http://blogs.gnome.org/view/rbultje/2006/07/08/0
I've created a Debian package. I'm having trouble in that it doesn't
seem to work at all with any application I tried. Could people try
out and see if it's going to wo
Package: wnpp
Hi,
Package: linux-uvc-source
Upstream: svn checkout
http://svn.berlios.de/svnroot/repos/linux-uvc/linux-uvc/trunk
* Copyright (C) 2005-2006
* Laurent Pinchart ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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At Sun, 09 Jul 2006 09:43:49 +0900,
Junichi Uekawa wrote:
>
> Hi,
> The question I have is how to accomplish this. It looks like hotplug
> is loading stuff at boot-time, and it's not quite clear as how to make
> it not load rtc.
>
> I have tried not loading rtc with bl
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> From: Junichi Uekawa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Marco d'Itri)
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Hi,
I've been worried about this small bug where hwclock waits for timeout in while
booting,
with a message:
select() to /dev/rtc to wait for clock tick timed out.
The machine is a MacBook, and I see references to this message on
dual-core Intel processors, so it looks like a generic problem.
reopen 368674
reassign 368674 fuse-utils
thanks
Hi,
>It works today. Now I remember I installed fuse-utils yesterday, which
>means the fuse group did not still exist when udev started. Restarting
>udev (or rebooting the system, obviously) fixes the issue.
>This behavior seems like the only one p
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> Date: Fri, 07 Jul 2006 07:53:24 +0900
> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> From: Junichi Uekawa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Steinar H. Gunderson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: Junichi Uekawa
Hi,
> > > It seems like it would be quite taxing on the autobuilders to have to pull
> > > something like docbook (and its chain of dependencies) into a pbuilder
> > > just
> > > to recompile a manpage that doesn't change between architectures.
> > >
> > AIUI, the autobuilders use sbuild and don
Hi,
> > MacBook has a i945 integrated graphic device. To configure, I chose
> > 'intelfb' (not imacfb driver, which seems only to garble the screen
> > for me) driver for the kernel.
> >
> > For X, I managed to make a dual-screen setup, so that I can do
> > presentation on projector and stuff.
>
> > auto-apt update
> > Downloading http://ftp.jp.debian.org/debian//dists/unstable
> > Contents-amd64.gz ...
> > Warning: "+number" syntax is deprecated, please use "-n +number"
> >
> > put: 0 files, 0 entries done (0 sec)
>
> FWIW, this works for me, even though I get the same warnings (which
Hi,
MacBook has a i945 integrated graphic device. To configure, I chose
'intelfb' (not imacfb driver, which seems only to garble the screen
for me) driver for the kernel.
For X, I managed to make a dual-screen setup, so that I can do
presentation on projector and stuff.
Here's my xorg.conf:
#
At 04 Jul 2006 17:57:29 +0200,
Paul Seelig wrote:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Free Ekanayaka) writes:
>
> > This package contains a collection of drumkits for Hydrogen, a
> > sample based drum machine/step sequencer.
> >
> This is not a single package but actually a collection of various
> packages
> >> 1) compile docs pre-build-time; or
> >> 2) compile docs in build-time
> >
> > Definitely the latter. We build stuff at build time for a reason,
> > architecture-specific or -independent alike.
>
> That depends a bit on the stuff. A lot of maintainers think running
> auto* to generate conf
Hi,
> >
> > # apt-get install refit (when it enters past the NEW queue)
> > # gptsync /dev/sda
> >
> > I've temporarily put refit packages on:
> > http://www.netfort.gr.jp/~dancer/tmp/20060702/
>
> I chrooted into /target from the second console of d-i and
> copied the deb package I got from yo
Hi,
> > -- Forwarded Message --
> > ...
> > ...
> > Current work around is to reboot into rEFIt and run gptsync, and
> > then run d-i from CDROM, and then configure the bootloader.
> >
>
> could you please give more details about this?
# apt-get install refit (when it ente
Hi,
> ITP rEFIt (bug: #375999)
> (I've filed bugs to track their progress)
I've uploaded a package. There is a gptsync command in /sbin/gptsync,
which should be a good start. Including calls to gptsync in
debian-installer before calling lilo/grub should ease a few parts.
I've noticed afte
retitle 376000 gnu-efi: efilib too old
thanks
Hi,
I'm now trying to build rEFIt against gnu-efi, and I'm having a
problem in that what's contained in gnu-efi is too old. From what I
can see, it contains efilib from 1998 or so. The current EFI spec is
at 1.1, which is released sometime around 200
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