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* Package name: libnet-snmp-interfaces-perl
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* Package name: libharfbuzz-shaper-perl
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* Package name: libstring-interpolate-named-perl
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* Package name: chordpro
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* URL : https://www.chordpro.org/
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* Package name: libtext-layout-perl
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* Package name: libfile-loadlines-perl
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* Package name: libjavascript-quickjs-perl
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* Package name: libdbd-multi-perl
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* Package name: mailfromd
Version : 8.6
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* URL : https://puszcza.gnu.org.ua/software/mailfromd/
* License : GPL
Programming Lang: C
Description : General
Enrico Zini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a package that built fine in June 2006 but when I rebuild it
> now in my up to date pbuilder sid chroot gives me the lintian error
> "apparently-corrupted-elf-binary".
I noticed the same problem here with several packages. The problem
seems to be l
W. Borgert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> (1) keep vulnerable packages in stable,
>> (2) remove affected packages from distribution,
>> (3) allow new upstream into stable.
> I'ld "vote" for (2), maybe with the goal of creating pressure
> towards upstream to take security more serious.
But how do
Florian Hinzmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I tried to fix an old problem with my Debian system (woody)
> today, but failed.
An old problem with a quite old answer: German-HOWTO
You'll find this in doc-linux-text and doc-linux-html packages.
Tscho
Roland
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Marco Budde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok, then Debian 2.2 will be broken.
No. There are not many packages which quickly switched to
/usr/share/doc without the symlinks. The maintainers of these
packages quickly changed, so they are alive and the should be able to
add the symlink to their next
On Wed, 29 Sep 1999, Peter S Galbraith wrote:
> Your example implies that doc-base's install-docs is at fault for
> creating files under either /usr/doc/HTML or /usr/share/doc/HTML
> instead of files in a single place, with a /usr/doc/HTML ->
> /usr/share/doc/HTML symlink. Am I correct? Or did I m
On Wed, 29 Sep 1999, Daniel Burrows wrote:
> > > This may work sometimes but not always -> hack.
> > ctte decided, that this has always to work. If it doesn't, this
> > is a bug in the package.
> I assume that I can't start filing bugs against the ~116 packages
> on my system (eg, libc6) tha
Marco Budde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ROTFL, why should I change dhelp to support a broken file format?
Can you give a short summary where the doc-base format is broken?
Sorry, I didn't read debian-doc so I didn't know what the problem is.
> Please tell me what for do we need doc-base? We nee
Marco Budde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> RR> It is always a good idea to use a generic format which can
> RR> automatically converted to all useful formats instead of using
> RR> one special format.
> No, sorry, but this is wrong. Why should we convert files during the
> installation process? T
On Mon, 27 Sep 1999, Peter S Galbraith wrote:
> > There were some rumors, that Apache would be able to handle both
> > directories as http://localhost/doc/ (use /usr/share/doc/ and
> > if the file/directory isn't available fall back to
> > /usr/doc/), but I don't know enough about Apache to realiz
On Mon, 27 Sep 1999, Peter S Galbraith wrote:
> > > P.S.: The latest dhelp 0.3.14 supports FHS *and* FSSTND :).
> > I just installed it, but as far as I can see this doesn't
> > integrate FHS and FSSTND in any way but creates two completely
> > incompatible trees one next to the other. Now I can
Source: xcut
Section: x11
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Roland Rosenfeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Standards-Version: 3.0.1
Package: xcut
Architecture: any
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}
Description: Manipulate X cut buffers from command line
xcut is a small but useful program which can take st
Marco Budde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Why? What is the advantage of using doc-base?
You may want to read the documentation of doc-base...
It is always a good idea to use a generic format which can
automatically converted to all useful formats instead of using one
special format. doc-base give
Herbert Xu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Maybe I don't see all the problems, but why don't we name the packages
>> kernel-{doc,headers,image,source}-2.0 2.0.38-
>> kernel-{doc,headers,image,source}-2.2 2.2.12-
> This stops people from having multiple versions of 2.? kernels i
On Fri, 17 Sep 1999, Edward Betts wrote:
> My suggestion would be:
>
> kernel-{doc,headers,image,source}-2.0.38
> kernel-{doc,headers,image,source}-2.2.12
>
> Can anybody provide arguements against just having two kernels?
Maybe I don't see all the problems, but why don't we name the packages
Package: gsfonts-x11
Priority: optional
Section: x11
Maintainer: Roland Rosenfeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Version: 0.1
Depends: gsfonts, xbase-clients
Description: Make Ghostscript fonts available to X11.
This packages makes the 35 Postscript fonts from the gsfonts package
available to your X
On Sun, 09 May 1999, Edward Betts wrote:
> xfig and transfig maintainer here.
> I am not really sure what the question is, but as the poster points
> out, there are unfixed bugs for xfig and transfig. I have exams
> coming up (it is that time of year again). I can work on Debian
> after June, but
Jonathan P Tomer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ii file-rc 0.4.3 Alternative one-configfile boot mechanism
This version has many errors, some of them are fixed in the actual 0.4.7.
> i don't know if this is supposed to be the case or not, but contrary
> to file-rc's documentation
BSMTP mailer for Sendmail completely written in C
This package supplies a new "mailer" to sendmail, which allows to use
batched SMTP a protocol. BSMTP is used in UUCP environments and
allows to transport many mails as a (compressed) batch instead of
transporting every single mail. So bsmtp i
Paul Slootman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm planning to split up isdnutils sometime into separate parts;
> there are many sites where for example vbox isn't used at all, so
> having it installed isn't useful.
Sound reasonable.
> isdnvbox vbox
Hmmm, maybe this should be split into two
Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> here at work we are going to use vbox. Since there is no Debian
>> package already I wonder if somebody has interest in packaging it.
>> I don't feel much interest but need for it so I would appreciate if
>> s/o else would step forward.
> As Ruud remin
Alexander Koch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Some time ago (can't remember any version numbers) the PGP version
> was hacked by Thomas Roessler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> right after the
> normal version came out.
> Right now Michael Elkins has a job enslaving (sp?) him to use a
> Mickeysoft OS any he do
memstat - Identify what's using up virtual memory.
memstat lists all the processes, executables, and shared
libraries that are using up virtual memory.
I intend to pack the Little Brother's Database package, an add-on for
the Mutt mail reader which collects mail addresses of received mails
and offers these addresses, the output of the finger command etc. to
Mutt's external query feature.
Tscho
Roland
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* Internet: [EMAIL PROTECT
Emil v2 is a filter for converting Internet Messages. It supports
three basic formats: MIME, SUN Mailtool and plain old style RFC822. It
can be used with sendmail, as a mailer, or as a prefilter or backend
program with a mail client program, or as a plain filter.
Source can be found at
ftp://ftp.u
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