> Jonathan Dowland writes:
> On Sun, Oct 21, 2018 at 09:57:45PM +, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
>> I disagree; to the best of my knowledge, anyone can do the testing
>> and suggest any fixes he or she deems necessary. As such, having an
>> issue recorded in the BTS is preferable to not hav
On Sun, Oct 21, 2018 at 09:57:45PM +, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
I disagree; to the best of my knowledge, anyone can do the testing and
suggest any fixes he or she deems necessary. As such, having an issue
recorded in the BTS is preferable to not having it recorded, and
having a (semi-correct)
❦ 22 octobre 2018 00:34 +0200, Svante Signell :
>> Well, reporting bugs about software you don't care or patches you
>> don't test is not always useful. For example, you clearly didn't test
>> your wrapper (shebang is #!/usr/sh) nor the init script
>> (/lib/init/init-d-script is expecting the dae
On Sun, 2018-10-21 at 23:04 +0200, Vincent Bernat wrote:
> ❦ 21 octobre 2018 18:12 GMT, Ivan Shmakov :
>
> >
> > You know, in almost twenty years of using GNU/Linux, I think
> > it’s the first time I’m requested /not/ to report bugs and
> > contribute patches. How times did change,
> Vincent Bernat writes:
> ❦ 21 octobre 2018 18:12 GMT, Ivan Shmakov :
>>> so if you were an actual user, I would propose you file a bug
>>> report against the package to let the maintainer knows the
>>> dependency is too strong for your use (and maybe propose a patch to
>>> integrate
❦ 21 octobre 2018 18:12 GMT, Ivan Shmakov :
> > so if you were an actual user, I would propose you file a bug report
> > against the package to let the maintainer knows the dependency is too
> > strong for your use (and maybe propose a patch to integrate with inetd).
>
> > As you are not, ple
> Vincent Bernat writes:
> ❦ 21 octobre 2018 13:15 GMT, Ivan Shmakov :
> ‘TFH’ == Tollef Fog Heen writes:
[…]
TFH> tinysshd only ships a systemd unit file; neomutt links against
TFH> libgpgme11 which again Depends on gnupg. It’s the kind of
TFH> dependencies that individually ma
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