Long Term: Wars in modern times can only happen, if Propaganda ensures their
support by the population. Anything that helps against propaganda helps against
wars.
Think what technology would make it easier for people to discover the truth and
share it with others (avoiding censorship).
I'm cur
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I searched but apparently this has not yet been discussed anywhere below
lists.debian.org.
My package ships two convenience copies from autoconf-archive in it's m4
folder. Should I
a) leave these files and add the corresponding data to d/copyright or
b) leave these files and don't bother about
For a C++ programmer who cares about nix in Debian:
https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/5923
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* Package name: git-auto-commit-mode
Version : 4.7.0
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I'm packaging nix: https://nixos.org/releases/nix/latest
It releases 3 files:
nix-2.3.1.tar.xz.asc - which signs the .sha256
nix-2.3.1.tar.xz.sha256 - which contains the hash of the tarball
nix-2.3.1.tar.xz
I included upstreams gpg key in debian/upstream/signing-key.asc and thus get
this lintia
What happens if I upload a new version of a package while a previous one is
still waiting for review in the new queue?
Is this a fine thing to do (e.g. to fix an embarrassing lintian warning)?
Or would should this be avoided?
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We're trying to package nix. Its d/control[1] currently says:
build-depends: libcurl4-gnutls-dev | libcurl4-openssl-dev | libcurl-ssl-dev
When I build it on my own machines with sbuild, then it gets built with
libcurl4-gnutls-dev. On salsa it gets built with libcurl4-nss-dev. How can
there be a
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I'm considering to buy a Nitrokey to put my GPG key used for Debian on it:
https://www.nitrokey.com
Can I also put my SSH key on the Nitrokey?
Would this be a good idea? Which key would you recommend? Can you point to any
review from people you trust?
Thank you, Thomas
upstream bug about this:
https://github.com/Flameeyes/unpaper/issues/39
Upstream however seems to be unresponsive ATM and my C skills are very
rusty. :-(
I suspect that there's some incompatibility between ffmpeg and libav.
Upstream builds against libav and in Debian we use ffmpeg.
Thank you,
T
v0.4-24-ga5e5f9e.
Is there any established best practice?
Have a nice week,
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ar.gz anyways. The objects
store does not contain any blobs, only tree, commit and tag objects.
Somebody wants to write the necessary tools (in haskell...)?
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want to host malicious
code.
Does anybody have contact to github?
Thomas Koch
On Tuesday 18 August 2015 11:15:17 Joachim Breitner wrote:
> Hi,
>
> this is a follow-up to my question after the dgit talk today: It would
> be great to have a git view of the a package’s history in Debian. There
> is some possible overlap with dgit in the sense that if everyone had
> been using
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>
> * Package name: hadoop
I've packaged hadoop in 2011. However nobody(?) used it and I switched jobs
and lost interest. I don't know when and why hadoop was removed from th
On Sunday 24 May 2015 13:02:38 Thomas Koch wrote:
> Git supports signing of commits since version 1.7.9. Everybody should sign
> git commits always.
There is however the argument that by signing every commit by default one may
accidentally publish a signature on some unverified code and so
sign one commit: git commit --gpg-sign
- always sign all commits:
git config --global commit.gpgsign true
- Verifiy commits
git log --show-signature
- http://git-scm.com/book/es/v2/Git-Tools-Signing-Your-Work
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Please use a more specific package name for such a specialised package.
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that provides
a list of known unofficial repositories along with their signing keys. Then
users could choose additional repositories and also choose if they want to
trust the signing keys and the good intentions and knowledge of the persons
running the unofficial repositories.
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emd it works as you say.
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o tools are at work. Historically this is needed in Ubuntu and
> Debian < Jessie to coexist with the mandatory pm-utils.
> So i still mask them in the current package just in case someone
> else calls pm-powersave. A "conflicts" would have spared me the
> somewhat ugly postinst/p
ult.
In the current state of Jessie there is no power saving in the base
desktop/laptop install. This would be a regression to Wheezy. Works as
intended?
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[1] http://linrunner.de/tlp
[2] http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/collab-maint/tlp.git/
[3]
http://metadata.ftp-master.debian.org/changelogs//main/u/upower/upower_0.99.1-3_changelog
[4]
http://linru
e packages git-extras or git-stuff which could do:
- prepare a git-tree from a directory with all objects written to the object
store
- commit this tree to a branch that is not currently checked out
- A combined command of the above two.
Both actions must not touch the index.
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guageCompilerX, which happens to be written in
languageX, to ship a compiled binary of languageCompilerX in the source
package for languageCompilerX?
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correct: https://github.com/sebastianbergmann/exporter
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>
> reading the Launchpad bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/1022824,
> asking to add application/x-deb to /etc/mime.types, and giving the link to
> another bug where it is mentionned that application/x-debian-pac
On Saturday, October 12, 2013 06:52:41 AM Paul Wise wrote:
> Good point. I've added a section on user home directories to the UG,
> pointing out the XDG spec and the libraries that support it.
>
> https://wiki.debian.org/UpstreamGuide#User_home_directories
added a link to
https://wiki.debian.org/X
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we have one site to point people to when asking them to remove a json.org
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all machines. But it does not make sense to install exactly the same packages
on all machines.
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h value of the element or a default value if None doesn’t fit your
> > use case.
>
> Is that a dependency for something else?
> The software contains 10 lines that can be considered code.
I haven't looked at the code but you can do this in one line with itertools
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- Convince more maintainers to use Git (instead of SVN):
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> > This java code should be replaces with something in perl/python/non-JVM.
>
> Why?
Wookeys response (circular build-dependency) is not the reason here. We have
two packages, maven-repo-help
he archive?
[1] http://blog.pault.ag/post/30552124986/a-bit-more-on-dpu
I'll have a look whether its useful for my needs.
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[2] http://openstack-ci.github.com/publications/
I was also thinking whether Debian should cooperate with other projects so
that the workload of maintaining such a setup could be shared. I started to
collect candidates for collaboration here:
http://wiki.debian.org/Alioth/OtherForges
Best re
that does depend on itself. But I saw a mail
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ince we're few people.)
I'm also following this thread to look for ideas for the D language which has
similar packaging characteristics like go as it seems.
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Do you think that it's a good idea to have the freeze for libc at the same
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Has this been discussed before?
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Ansgar Burchardt:
> Thomas Koch writes:
> > For every debian source package that enters the archive, dak should
> > commit the source code to a public readable Git repository and put a
> > signed tag on it.
>
> I do not think that is a good idea:
>
> You wo
package even of those whose
maintainers do not yet understand the beauty and superiority of Git. :-)
Would something like that help your project? I imagine that such an
infrastructure could be a base for many nice project that we do not imagine
yet.
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* URL : http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-source-plugin
per script) for this kind of
packages. The common infrastructure should make sure that the downloaded files
are crytographically checked against a hashsum.
From my head I know these similar packages: flash-installer-nonfree, some
microsoft fonts downloader, java-package (for sun's java), ..
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* License : MPL
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Why not come over on pkg-d-devel, introduce yourself and share your
experiences, hopes and plans with D on the list?
That's enough for debian-devel,
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among
Debian's contributors.
I'm looking forward to hear more of you or meet you at a free software
event, e.g. next year's debconf in Switzerland?
Thus having said, I believe that the world (and Debians archive) does
have all the window managers it needs. :-)
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m4 - window manager of the Xfce project
100% xmonad - Lightweight X11 window manager written in Haskell
100% e17 - Enlightenment DR17 Window Manager
100% olvwm - OpenLook virtual window manager
100% olwm - Open Look Window Manager
100% herbstluftwm - manual tiling window manager for X11
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Naoyuki TAMURA ,
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Tomas Fasth:
> Hi Thomas,
>
> I sent you an answer 7th of May, see below.
>
> Regards, Tomas
I'm sorry. Please accept my appologies for this false alarm!
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I'm not sure, whether I should ask here. I already wrote a mail to Tomas Fasth
some weeks ago (I believe, can't find it anymore). I'd like to fix some of the
issues in the termit package.
But there's no sign of life of him.
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pen a bug on your package and assign it to
me or just answer me.
Make sure to sign the mail/bug so that I don't act without the consent of the
maintainer.
Even PHP switched to Git by now... :-)
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The package should also provide support for extension-packages, that provide
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I've opened http://wiki.debian.org/Cryptography because there doesn't seem to
be much of cryptography info on the Debian wiki. Maybe the README in ca-
certificates should point out that matters aren't as easy as suggested.
documentation, please? I'd like to enable
the non-free repo, but only pick a few packages from it. How can I do this?
This would also be useful to pick only a few packages from unstable, e.g.
those that I maintain.
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n and maintain the whole
package with me? There are other examples of such tool collection packages
like emacs-goodies or devscripts.
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kage that
downloads code from the net must at least do a strong checksum check on the
downloaded code.
What about a debhelper script that receives an URL (or set of mirror URLs) and
a SHA1 and does the download and check?
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> Package name: eliom
> Version: 2.0.2
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> Description: Eliom is a web framework for ocsigenserver written in OCaml.
Please also provide a long description.
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case the page should be moved out of the java/ namespace.
I'm not a native english speaker. Any help to make this page more polite and
inviting would be welcome.
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uring build? Can I do the same with simple-build-tool, which requires itself
to build?
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kind to work this out with
upstream before packaging this?
It may be good software, but the correlation between software quality and how
the software is managed is often high.
On the other hand I'm still searching for a good calendar app!
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empty dirs/files when those are first accessed. How
would I do that?
I feel like mass bug filling against packages that pollute my $HOME and don't
use $HOME/.c{ache|onfig} ... :-)
Is there a more appropriate list for this question?
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