"
> by
> Töns
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Hello,
See subject: is this package missing from our archive or did I simply
overlooked it ?
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this with the very early Linux kernels when the swap
partition size was limited to 128MB.
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On Sun, 22 Apr 2001, Simon Law wrote:
>
> I'm the lucky new owner of a dual Pentium Pro system. It seems,
> however, that compiling stuff just doesn't use my extra CPU. I know I
> can compile with 'make -j 2' to use the second processor; but I don't
> know how to convince kernel-package
On Thu, 17 Aug 2000, Takuo KITAME wrote:
> >>>>> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> >>>>> "VR" == Vincent Renardias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote...
> VR> On Thu, 17 Aug 2000, Takuo KITAME wrote:
>
> >> Hello.
> >>
On Thu, 17 Aug 2000, Takuo KITAME wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I've packaged GNOME GConf and I'm maintaining it.
> My package is based on Vincent's Quick & dirty gconf package :P
>
> I'm intent to upload, if Vincent won't do it.
Please go ahead ;)
Hint: gconf-0.8 is needed by the preview version of Nau
On Wed, 22 Mar 2000, J.H.M. Dassen (Ray) wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 22, 2000 at 21:19:36 +0100, Raphael Hertzog wrote:
> > upstream source. I don't know if we should upload it to frozen or if we
> > should remove xfce from potato and only upload the new version to woody as
> > suggested in the bub repo
On 10 Mar 2000, Ben Gertzfield wrote:
> According to lwn.net, there is a new version of LILO just released
> that finally, finally adds an option to fix the horrid, dreaded
> LI problem on hard drives with >1024 cylinders.
>
> http://www.lwn.net/2000/0309/a/lilo.html
>
> Can this make it into p
On 1 Oct 1999, Peter Makholm wrote:
> Vincent Renardias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > > - All messages were translated to Japanese language.
>
> > Can you *PLEASE* try to merge this patch with the upstream version 1st.
> > If the patch is done cor
e:
> NETHACK GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
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> Stephen Zander writes:
> > >>>>> "Vincent" == Vincent Renardias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Vincent> short summary: lilo v22 works only with 2.0 kernels; it
> > Vincent> won't boot a 2.2.x or a 2.3.y. a v21 versi
o 'Conflicts:' and 'Replaces:' sorcerer. (see the
packaging manual for more info)
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r this morning.
> Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
>
> > Package: lilo
> > Version: 22dev0-1
> >
> > it bootet only 2.0.36, but booting 2.2.12 gave a "crc error - system halted"
> > when unpacking. after replaceing lilo with the old 21-5 version, it works
>
, etc...).
data: Data packaged for use by some Debian programs (astronomical data,
etc...)
> We'd need to provide them a stable interface (probably just debhelper
> and a basic template) for package construction.
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On Sun, 26 Sep 1999, Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 25, 1999 at 08:16:45PM +0000, Vincent Renardias wrote:
> > Development tools
> > glade-0.5.3.tar.gz GUI builder
> > * current Debian version: 0.4.1-1
>
> I am waiting for gnome-libs.
pot
ings
* 1.0.2-1 [OK]
==
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rning... ( /usr/bin/perl-5.005 has
been switched to mode 600 after upgrading to 5.005.03-4).
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gency: low
Maintainer: Vincent Renardias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Description:
gdb- The GNU Debugger
Changes:
gdb (4.18-1) unstable; urgency=low
.
* New upstream version!
Files:
619420e2fa1ab2af70dd95dd02472260 608 devel standard gdb_4.18-1.dsc
828d28487af6cec074639c110256947
than Debian... ;)
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t unless nobody else really wants it.
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On 27 Jan 1999, Mikolaj J. Habryn wrote:
> >>>>> "VR" == Vincent Renardias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> VR> Including the current (2.9g-5) util-linux from unstable in
> VR> frozen is a Bad Idea(tm). This version has several big
>
On Wed, 27 Jan 1999, Eric Delaunay wrote:
> Vincent Renardias wrote:
> [There is text before PGP section.]
> >
> > Ok, so if we really want a Debian 2.1 that is 100% kernel 2.2.x
> > compatible it needs this package to be included in frozen.
> > I've just uplo
1:57 +0100
Source: util-linux
Binary: mount util-linux
Architecture: source i386
Version: 2.9g-6
Distribution: frozen unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Vincent Renardias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Description:
mount - Tools for mounting and manipulating filesystems.
util-linux - Miscellaneous
sion to fix the most obvious bugs (notably the few missing
manpages).
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999 at 12:17:29AM +0100, Vincent Renardias wrote:
> >
> > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> >
> > Format: 1.5
> > Date: Sun, 24 Jan 1999 21:38:58 +0100
> > Source: lilo
> > Binary: lilo lilo-doc
> > Architecture: source i386
> > Version: 21-3.1
umeric.
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talled by default.
That would be cheating ;)
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in any way, pay for this
program by spending one hour petting one or several cats."
I'm indeed not quite sure 'catware' qualifies as DFSG-free.
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mp; fvwm-common.
(I already began to work on it actually, expect an upload next WE or so)
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ect you to the search results on some_package. Jason
> Gunthorpe enabled that one too (thanks!).
Interestingly enough, it works fine for the 'mount' and 'wine' packages,
but not for 'gdb' or 'sac' (while they all in the main section).
Any reason to thi
o that.
Whining on debian-devel/Freshmeat/Slashdot will _not_ help. Joining the
LSB-test mailing-list and offer to help is a much better thing to do.
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only...
Vincent,
(Currently installing hamm on his Mac. Quadra700)
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inux system exporting disk space to Windows machines, it is indeed
practical to have an anti-virus able to report if your shares contains
virii.
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etically) means in French...
(Or we might as well call it Debian Lewinsky, so everyone could get the
joke... ;)
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s from the IP address of this Net Vampire user.
Is it a known bug? Is there a better work-around than mine?
Feedback/Ideas welcomed...
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.980614, so even if they
stop the current numbering scheme and start "real release numbering",
epochs will not be necessary...
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g a US keyboard...
[snip]
> Package: kbd
> Maintainer: Yann Dirson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 23639 postinst
> [FIX] Yann Dirson added an additionnal test-and-remove on top of postinst
> and uploaded 0.95-16 on June 19.
these commands you could at it to your PATH.
>
> That's overkill, and doesn't solve any problems.
I think adding subdirectories to /usr/bin is also a violation of the
FHS...
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On Fri, 5 Jun 1998, Joel Klecker wrote:
> At 21:20 -0700 1998-06-05, Steve Dunham wrote:
> >Does anyone have any definite information on the Corel Network
> >computers? Is anyone else interested in doing a Debian port?
>
> Vincent Renardias is apparently working on an a
the sparc tree up to date, he uploaded
> some 300 packages in one day.
The only thing needed to fully automate recompilation is source
dependencies, but quinn-diff+netgod's tool already automate this process
pretty well for most packages.
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en: If we have a
critical bug, it should be fixed ASAP, and not be put on a list of things
to be fixed refore the release. However we need to improve the work (and
members list) of the QA & testing team to make sure not too many serious
bugs go in the released versions...
Cordialement,
;Conflicts:' and 'Replaces:'
wu-ftpd, and open a bug report on ftp.debian.org asking for wu-ftpd
to be removed from frozen.
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this
case the upgrade fails, so a pre-dependence is definatly needed.
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current 0.7.1-2 package is old and buggy) and since I don't use java
anymore since a long while, I'm not a good canditate to make a new
release.
If we want a decently recent kaffe package, someone will have to adopt
it...
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rs,
it's the kernel that prevents the unmounting.
2/ when rebooting with an unclean filesystem, the '/' is mounted r/o
so e2fsck can be loaded to check all the filesystems BEFORE mount
attempts to mount them r/w.
The problem as you say involves PCMCIA (which fails to unload), y
I've used them for
installing on a MCA Laptop (ESDI drive) which I upgraded to
"hamm-current" immediatly after.
But I agree it's not a reason not to support MCA in hamm too. ;)
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ople uploading anonymously to chiark
would be able to upload whatever in the distribution since the files
arrive in Incoming/ with IanJ's UID (also hold for other upload queues).
Anyway, I fail to see WHY we should allow non PGP signed packages.
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U setlocale
U sleep
U textdomain
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gt; ...
> ...
> I hope you will help me as soon as it's possible.
It would be very helpful if you could send the real error messages...
"things that I don't remember" is not very explicit... ;)
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if the /bin disappears instead of /usr/bin, then?
Your proposal doesn't solve anything. If you are afraid that such problem
pops up again, just copy the important utilities in both /bin and
/usr/bin...
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ll give you
> the full details and an example.
If such scripts are written, I suggest they are run from debian/rules at
package build time. (some packages already do this (some perl modules for
example)) This way, testers will be able to focus their attention on
things that ca
> > >
> >
> > I disagree.
> > /usr/local/src is for local admin.
>
> Indeed. In general:
>
> - /usr/local is for the local admin
> - the rest of /usr is for the OS vendor
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o debian/rules?
I think setting "setenv MAKE 'make -j 4'" before to start dpkg-build
should to it.
(Or "export MAKE='make -j 4'" if you use bash)
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> > does.
>
> OK, then, which two wires need crossing?
http://www.blackdown.org/~hwb/ca_Ethernet10BaseTCrossover.html
(the short answer being 1<->3 and 2<->6)
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machines for a multiuser Quake game ;)
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On 13 Dec 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Does that mean there's a Mac kernel now?
there is a kernel for m68k Macs, but it supports very few models by now...
I only tested it with success on a Mac IIci.
The only corrently supported machines by now are LC,LC2,IIci,IIcx.
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y're libc5 based and have minor keymap problems.
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On Sun, 29 Jun 1997, Jim Pick wrote:
> I just did a "du -s /usr/doc" on my 386DX/33 (8MB RAM, 2-200MB HD) - and
> it only has 11MB of docs installed. So uncompressing those isn't going
> to kill me - I'm sure most other people using old hardware have similar
> usage.
>
> Who objects?
I
On Fri, 27 Jun 1997, Bruce Perens wrote:
> Amulet is a huge free C++ GUI toolkit. Please see
> http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~amulet . It builds and runs out of the box on Debian.
> Someone please volunteer to package it.
BTW, who is working on the packaging of the freedom desktop?
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On Thu, 12 Jun 1997, Brian White wrote:
> > * July 15th: All libraries *must* be libc6.
> > * July 31th: All packages must be libc6.
>
> That's fine with me. I figure requiring packages only libc6 will also put
> a lot of pressure on library maintainers to get things done.
>
> Do we also want t
On Thu, 12 Jun 1997, Brian White wrote:
> > > What is the policy for uploads into unstable regarding libc6?
> > > Must all new programs goint into unstable be linked with libc6?
> >
> > Since Debian 2.0 is meant to be a libc6 system, the answer is yes. Of
> > course, if the libraries that the p
On Mon, 9 Jun 1997, Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
> On Jun 6, Vincent Renardias wrote
> >
> > What's the current Debian policy w.r.t. curses?
> >
> > I have 6 packages (most with outstanding bugs) that I can't upload
> > anymore because I don't
On 9 Jun 1997, Sven Rudolph wrote:
> (Please check whether you answer really belongs to both mailing lists.)
>
> My ideas on boot-floppies' future:
(plenty of good stuff deleted ;)
I would add an additional idea:
* separate the "install" session from the "configuration" session.
IMHO a system
What's the current Debian policy w.r.t. curses?
I have 6 packages (most with outstanding bugs) that I can't upload
anymore because I don't have any machine around with libc5, and we don't
have any libc6 compiled curses. So what should we do?
Cordialement,
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Has any of you had a look at this:
ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/Incoming/pttyd-0.9.tgz
[its LSM file says:
Description:The Pseudo-tty Daemon. Changes ownership on the slave
pseudo-tty's in an appropriate manner, mainaining security
without a suid root scr
On Thu, 29 May 1997, Christian Schwarz wrote:
> Is it correct, that we are currently working on ports to the following
> platforms (the abbrevs should be the ones that dpkg is using in the file
> names):
> i386
> alpha
> arm
> m68k
> powerpc
> sparc
> Are thes
On Wed, 28 May 1997, Tim Sailer wrote:
> I have a client that just got carried away (as root of course) with a
> chmod -R in the wrong dir. I really miss the chkperms stuff deom $CO
> at times like this... so, I'm going to write one in perl. Since each
> package has a .list file already, would it
On Tue, 27 May 1997, Christian Schwarz wrote:
> > The new section should appear in the archive under the directory
> > "project/orpahned". It will store the binary/sources of orphaned
> > packages, but also the bug reports of the dropped packages.
>
> But please don't mix "orphaned" packages w
On Tue, 27 May 1997, Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
> the list of debian packges needing a new maintainer is growing all the
> time. so - what about removeing some packages, if they are no longer
> maintained, or (better) moving them into section contrib (or a new
> section "orphaned" ?).
This is e
On 24 May 1997, Mark Eichin wrote:
> > 2200 outstanding bugs. That's 20% of the total bugs received. Can we
> > at least examine these older bugs and clear them out? Since we have
>
> We get lots of complaints about this. Have you considered instead
> putting some *work* into the problem?
On Sat, 24 May 1997, Mark Baker wrote:
> > b) change policy to _not_ allow config information in /etc scripts
>
> I disagree strongly. A script without config information doesn't belong in
> /etc at all.
>
> Having your database seems like a reasonable idea, but it needs to be plain
> text whic
On 22 May 1997, Darren/Torin/Who Ever... wrote:
> Amos Shapira, in an immanent manifestation of deity, wrote:
> >Or an audit-trail of invocations of dpkg (e.g. "adduser 3.1-2 installed
> >and configured successfully on Wed May 29 1997 00:00:23, replaced
> >adduser-3.1-0")
>
> I asked for this a
On Wed, 21 May 1997, Jim Pick wrote:
> This might be a mini-project for someone:
>
> I'd like to see a graph of the total number of bugs, number of open bugs
> plotted on a graph vs. the date. Perhaps superimposing the release dates
> on it too.
Sure! I'd love to see that. _(;
(Quick s
-doc
>package.
I agree for the html docs, but I think each manpage should go into the
package containing the feature it documents.
> 5. The Perl package will also become Perl5 at the libc6 upgrade,
>providing Perl. Vincent Renardias has asked if we could have a fully
>
On Wed, 21 May 1997, Tim Sailer wrote:
> In your email to me, Jim Pick, you wrote:
> > > In case you're interessed, I just got the acknowledgement of bug report
> > > #1 (which happen to be a documentation buglet in package qt-doc).
> > > *cracks open a virtual beer* _(;
> > >
> > > Out o
In case you're interessed, I just got the acknowledgement of bug report
#1 (which happen to be a documentation buglet in package qt-doc).
*cracks open a virtual beer* _(;
Out of those ~1 bug reports, about 2200 are still outstanding.
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On Tue, 20 May 1997, Tom Lees wrote:
> > 3) can I drop the a.out-only "dlltools" package now? :-)
>
> No. It is needed to build a.out versions of, e.g. svgalib. Some older
> binary-only programs only come in a.out format (Doom, for example) :(.
Yes, it can be dropped _(;
1/ Doom comes with
I initialy reported this problem as a RFE for the kernel-package,
but Manoj (and I tend to agree) thinks it should be discussed here first.
My point was the kernel package should also install the .config file used
to build the kernel for further reference (as getting the exact config t
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