ils in source code can be quite
complex to obtain (or even not feasible).
You also need knowledge of the tool/language.
Last resort is to keep CVEs open this is the case for different tools
:-(
>
> OTOH, singularity is an important package and many users would be happy to
> have
&g
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example. But in Debian, it means that all needed npm
packages must be already packages (or to be packaged)
It also needs to compile/run with current versions of libraries available.
For example, default jdk in latest debian is jdk11 so user would run
onlyoffice with this version by default.
Oli
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Hi,
I'm just trying my hand at building a package for this.
I have previously done some work on this library to make it run with
Adim on OS X. It should be fairly straightforward (famous last
words...).
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Le mer. 10 juil. 2019 à 11:35, Andrey Rahmatullin a
écrit :
> On Wed, Jul 10, 2019 at 11:29:01AM +0200, olivier sallou wrote:
> > I tried a package that is not in backports, it was just for test (for an
> > automation tool I use)
> > It should fail with a *package not fo
Le mer. 10 juil. 2019 à 11:08, Andrey Rahmatullin a
écrit :
> On Wed, Jul 10, 2019 at 10:54:21AM +0200, olivier sallou wrote:
> > So, am I doing something wrong?
> You tried to install a package (what package? they don't exist) from a
> repo that doesn't exist.
>
I
So, am I doing something wrong?
Thanks
Olivier
Le ven. 5 juil. 2019 à 22:24, himanshu Singh a
écrit :
> Thanks,
> There is a small problem I'm facing is how to handle the installer bash
> script?
> how can I run it during installation? Its function is to install python
> dependencies,
>
You can't. In packages you specify other debian package
package will
> help us to reach out the number of users and help in further improvements
> from their feedback and suggestions. Please help me with this.
>
First step is to check that your dependencies are packaged in debian and
your software works with versions packaged in debian
Olivier
hon 3?
>
I do not see your point here. Regarding education, using python 2 or 3
should be transparent. The matter is only to have the expected
programs/libraries available in python3. The only issue would be for
students not to have their favorite program available.
Anyway, py2 will not be supported anymore at some time...
Olivier
> Sincerely,
> Nicholas
>
on 2 modules are not forbidden, but NEW packages are *expected*
to provide python 3 plus optionally python 2 support, not python 2 only.
But good reasons would allow package to be accepted anyway.
I think that warning is really to hint users to go to python 3 which should
be default now
Olivie
Olivier Berger writes:
> Note that the OpenRISC isn't my main interest here, even if I mentioned
> jor1k.
>
> Simulating any other architecture may fit, as my purpose, so far would
> be to try and run a Debian system inside the browser... and the
> underlying CPU / simulat
Hi.
Paul Wise writes:
> On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 11:25 PM, Olivier Berger wrote:
>
>> Is anyone working on a "port" of Debian for running in the browser,
>
> Probably WebAssembly is a better bet for a Debian port to browsers.
>
Interesting, but not ready for prim
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> There is a missing dependency in wine32 deb package on Debian stretch. Have
> you solved that issue ?
You can fill a bug against the package. Please see :
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If you now which dependency is missing, write it on your report.
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fice messages on the console (OOM
messages from the kernel), and had to grant it 2GB of RAM (or at least
1.5GB, not sure exactly). Maybe that has improved a bit with latest from
upstream/testing (8.5.8+dfsg-5), though.
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My 2 cents,
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>>
>> Freeze in 6-8 months
>> Release in 10-12 months
>
> Please don't.
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Le jeu. 30 avr. 2015 à 23:57, Ben Hutchings a écrit :
> On Thu, 2015-04-30 at 16:23 +0000, olivier sallou wrote:
> [...]
>
> > Nope, not yet. However, as I discussed with one guy of the team some
> > time ago, I do not think there is any plan to go to python3.
> > Th
Le jeu. 30 avr. 2015 à 17:42, Scott Kitterman a
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> On Thursday, April 30, 2015 05:13:03 PM Olivier Sallou wrote:
> > Package: wnpp
> > Severity: wishlist
> > Owner: Olivier Sallou
> >
> > * Package name: python-obitools
> > Version
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* Package name: python-obitools
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* License : CeCILL-V2
Programming Lang: Python
Description : set of
Hi.
Olivier Berger writes:
> Russ Allbery writes:
>
>>
>> That said, something more akin to GitHub (including the nice integration
>> API and fork/pull model) running on a service like Alioth would be very
>> neat.
>>
>
> Feel free to add to :
> -&
p;group_id=6&atid=114
Btw, it may be that FF already supports bits necessary for pull requests
and the tracker item is just outdated ;) Sorry, I'm lagging too much behind.
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Sorry for quoting, sent from my phone.
This impacts d/control only to use a different template. Do not forget it
is a helper only. s/m... will only propose a different control
schema/fields autofilled according to your choice.
Olivier
Le dim. 1 mars 2015 07:12, lumin a écrit :
Hi guys
Forgot to CC the list
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From: olivier sallou
Date: jeu. 29 janv. 2015 15:20
Subject: Re: Any way to apply patch on some archs only?
To: Ian Jackson
Sorry for quoting, sent from my phone...
Yes this is this bug. Upstream will add conditions in code (ifdef
Le Thu Jan 29 2015 at 9:58:18 AM, Paul Wise a écrit :
> On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 4:16 PM, olivier sallou wrote:
>
> > In my current case, I can apply on all archs if needed, but I wondered if
> > there was an easy way, seems not... :-(
>
> Please post some details of the
Le Thu Jan 29 2015 at 9:11:08 AM, Raphael Hertzog a
écrit :
> Hi,
>
> On Thu, 29 Jan 2015, olivier sallou wrote:
> > I d like to know if it is posdible to apply a patch on some archs only.
> > I have some FTBS on some archs for a package. I have a patch but I d like
&g
nly ease some
cases.
>
> On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 5:26 PM, olivier sallou
> wrote:
>
>> Hi
>> I d like to know if it is posdible to apply a patch on some archs only.
>> I have some FTBS on some archs for a package. I have a patch but I d like
>> to apply it onl
could not find a way to do so, but i am sure some others already faced
the case before me and can drive me to the doc i did not find :-)
Thanks
Olivier
e (think of a jquery update
triggering update of all dependent platforms...).
2) One thing could be that a dependency update triggers a rebuilt of the
package with a kinda automatic minor version upgrade and you would
benefit from it at next system/app update.
>From a deveopper point of
, but this does not give to bower for later
postprocessing the expected directory structure.
So I wonder what others usually do for those apps (if any have already
packaged such web apps).
Thanks
Olivier
of where to reportbug) ?
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I won't be available/reachable during this period for package maintenance.
In case of issue, the Debian Med team can manage my packages, thank you for
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Objet : Microsoft Azure provider available in bootstrap-vz
À : "debian-cloud"
Cc :
Hi,
I have just finished the provider for Microsoft Azure on bootstrap-vz, in
the development branch fo
page suit your needs:
https://wiki.debian.org/UpstreamGuide
Maybe it lacks specific directions about the minimized JS files, or
should point at a dedicated page.
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which is advertized by upstream
author's site) in this respect, given that those Python execution
environments may naturally be sandboxed, etc.
Maybe a CGI sandboxing solution could be advised, for running over a
"normal" Debian system ?
Thanks in advance.
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xamples of maintained packages in
Debian which provide CGI-based Web applications, from wich I could
borrow much of the packaging, instead of re-doing mistakes.
I guess I could try to summarize the results in a wiki page.
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maybe I'm not noticing at all (or didn't read how-can-i-help
messages ;-).
That was just my 2 cents of the day. Any opinions ?
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>> to test the packages.
>
> Thanks to Michael's hint, I found that the following command will work
> locally.
>
> sudo adt-run --no-built-binaries foo.dsc --- adt-virt-null
>
> (See https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2012/06/msg00501.html )
>
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site.
But will it follow the same rule with a kinda libvirtual-mysql-java ?
Olivier
>
> > At the moment in unstable the packages mysql-server-5.5 and
> > mariadb-server-5.5 have
> > Provides: mysql-virtual-server
> >
> > and mysql-client-5-5 and mariadb-client-5.5 have
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Minia is a short-read
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Description : An LDAP
Hi,
are you experimenting issues with svn access to debian repo (svn and
anonsvn) ?
I can't connect anymore and when trying to browse the code, I have access
errors
http://anonscm.debian.org/viewvc/debian-med/trunk
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Hi.
Just a quick update on this.
Olivier Berger writes:
> Hi.
>
> Since last week or so, and thanks to Lo-lan-do's work, we now publish
> RDF descriptions of every Alioth (950+) projects.
>
> See my proposed Debian devel's news bit at :
> http:
I think I gonna simply skip the udev rules overriding, it will be up to the
user to do the cleaning if he wants to do cloning etc... as done in
cloud-init package, waiting for easier udev management from package side.
Thanks to all for your advises.
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> On Tue, 20 Aug 2013, Thomas Goirand wrote:
>
> > I'd be happy to find a correct and clean way to do this, because I also
> > need to do it, and it seems to be a fairly common use case. I currently
> > only delete the 75-persistent-net-generator.rules file (which I know
Ccing the list
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De : "olivier sallou"
Date : 20 août 2013 22:27
Objet : Re: overriding udev rules
À : "Thomas Goirand"
Le 20 août 2013 22:18, "Thomas Goirand" a écrit :
>
> On 08/20/2013 07:02 PM, olivier sallou
2013/8/20 olivier sallou
>
>
>
> 2013/8/20 Michael Biebl
>
>> Am 20.08.2013 10:39, schrieb olivier sallou:
>> > hi,
>> > I need for a package to override some udev standard rules.
>> >
>> > If I put an identical rule name in /etc/udev/
2013/8/20 Michael Biebl
> Am 20.08.2013 10:39, schrieb olivier sallou:
> > hi,
> > I need for a package to override some udev standard rules.
> >
> > If I put an identical rule name in /etc/udev/rules.d, I know it overrides
> > the one in /lib/udev/rules.d
>
install because the file
is owned by udev package.
This particular package is for use in virtual machines creation where
package removes default network persistence.
Is there an other way to override udev rules in package or should I simply
override the lintian error message?
Thanks
Olivier
doap/wiki
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For me , delivering the prebuilt doc is not an issue as long as we have the
documentation source (latex to generate pdf for example).
We should avoid too much burden/tricks in package build for documentation
if we can rely upon it while still being policy compliant (source given).
Though packa
7;s having problems; people who install from source will have issues, too.
>
> Git is a version control system, not a version release system.
>
Some interesting document to point them to, maybe :
http://wiki.debian.org/UpstreamGuide
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. The GPG isn't Linked Data
so it's not all pure Semantic Web, so it's not (yet) perfect, but we're
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I may just be dreaming too much of silver bullets ? ;)
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Hi.
Thanks for your valuable feedback.
Russ Allbery writes:
> Olivier Berger writes:
>> Russ Allbery writes:
>
>> May I suggest you forward this to the WebID list so that more informed
>> experts can react ? This seems a very interesting problem, and certainly
>&g
S cert is self signed and may be signed
by CAs, and if we're just extending its meta-data in a Web document
(FOAF), so this Web document needs signature by a traceable chain of
certification.
Again, this deserves examination by WebID experts (which I'm not), IMHO.
Hope this hel
t
> could release different metadata depending on who asks. But since WebID
> doesn't authenticate the entity asking for metadata, I'm not sure that's
> really what's going on.
>
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Subject: WebID thread on De
nd I may have overlooked
problems.
Maybe any further discussion not really related to debian per se
deserves a followup to the W3C working group for WebID ? ;)
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. Hence the interest
of WebID.
I haven't discussed the auth aspects here, as they involved other
concepts, but for Identification, I guess WebID is much better than any
alternative (where your profile more or less lives under control of a
(social) profile keeper).
I hope this makes it a bit
e importants ones ;)
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Just my 2 cents,
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che Allura [0], the infrastructure running SF.net/SourceForge
(or at least, part of it), seems to have been built around a similar
architecture.
Maybe there's interesting feedback to draw from there, in addition to
FedMsg in Fedora.
Hope this helps.
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bian.org/wiki/projects/data/
> [2]
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>
> Laszlo
>
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ates).
Should not those data dependency clearly stated somewhere with the
software package, with a script to get them ?
Olivier
>
> [0] http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-archive.html
> [1] http://www.debian.org/social_contract
>
> * In case the social contract indeed allows s
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Description : Java framework with
dh-make-perl indeed for Perl CPAN packages.
dh-make for base packages...
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2013/4/5 Thomas Koch
> Hi,
>
> debian-java has the tool "mh_make" that generates debian packages from
> maven
> projects. There's some java code in there that produces debian/* file
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for a while),
although there's nothing in principle that prevents that (but
availability / interest of the participants).
Hope this helps.
Best regards,
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Le 16 oct. 2012 04:59, "Michael Gilbert" a écrit :
>
> I know this subject has been discussed on and off in the past, but
> there's new evidence that it's simply the right thing to do.
>
> Due to changes in upstream's build system, isc-dhcp recently started
> including build system paths in dhclie
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Hi.
Charles Plessy writes:
> Le Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 05:31:35PM +0200, Olivier Berger a écrit :
>>
>> Again, in case you'd doubt it, RDF is just a model, which can be written
>> in a number of different formats (not only XML), but the key here is the
>> embedded
interested to participate ?
Best regards,
[0] https://lists.debian.org/debian-qa/2012/08/msg00099.html
[1]
http://www-public.it-sudparis.eu/~berger_o/weblog/2012/08/24/generating-rdf-description-of-debian-package-sources-with-adms-sw/
Olivier Berger writes:
> I think it would help here
left untouched
> (except if the repackaging is needed because of compression method
> anyway if the user forces --repack).
>
Just a remark, it would be nice in this case to get a warning/log that
some/all glob do not match to track changes in upstream tarballs (exclusion
in previo
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Programming Lang: Java, Prolog
Description : Pattern matching tool for
hub tools work with local repo only. Keeping an updated mirror is not a
good method for me, it is a painful task and you are never sure of the
status
By the way, you can t use Debian repo to put several repo. a github repo
refers to a single git repo.
For info, there is a very nice github
Hi,
as Apache 2.4 transition has been delayed, should not created bugs, set
with Important severity be lowered ?
or closed and reopen when transition will occur?
I have several packages impacted.
Thanks
Olivier
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