Hello,
> My contention is: if we are talking about a program that needs
> kernel headers, and can't be satisfied with the headers included in
> the libc5-dev package (which corresponds to 2.0.29, or something),
> that means we are talking about a program that needs some very
> specific k
Hi,
Mixing user domain and kernel domain stuff is a really bad
Idea, but you don't have to take just my word for it. I already have
posted the FAQ once today, and I don't want to do so again: Please
read the libc FAQ (or email me and I will send you a copy).
The bottom line is
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
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|dpkg-cert already does something like this. Klee is going to fold the
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|the horizon. :-)
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE! If you
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Amos Shapira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE! If you are allready at it - it would be nice to
> be able to find files which do NOT come from any package. This will
> make it much easier for the person in charge to find sniffer log files
On Wed, 28 May 1997, Brian White wrote:
> > > In fact, as part of the Deity project, I'd like to do something a little
> > > more elaborate. I'd like to be able to remove or change any arbitrary
> > > path. (This was originally Behan's idea, actually.)
> >
> > Ok, then I'd suggest I change the
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On 28 May 1997, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
> The bottom line is: if a program needs kernel header, the
> chances are that the program, or the design of the program, is
> broken.
I must second Andreas here. The ISDN stuff is an exception.
There is active devel
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On 28 May 1997, Guy Maor wrote:
> Yann Dirson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > BTW, psupdate is the only program I can think about using
> > System.map. Are there any other ?
>
> klogd
ksymoops
Mike
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (David Welton) wrote on 28.05.97 in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> While it would be nice if new developers took over some orphaned packages
> (I plan to), unloading a package on someone that they have no interest in,
> is, IMHO, a bad thing. If they are personally interested in it, th
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kai Henningsen) wrote on 25.05.97 in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I just wrote something. First result: at this moment, master and ftp are
> identical, except for Incoming (of course), and except for the problem
I've since seen that ftp.debian.org obviously mirrors somewhere around
On Wed, 28 May 1997, Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
> hy.
>
> what is the policy about putting packages into frozen ?
> AFAIk only bug fixes are allowed.
>
> my problem is the isdn package : the new version was released (beta1)
> this week, and it was tested a long time (public cvs tree). now it has
Brian White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> We are running cvs.debian.org over an ISDN line. Currently the only
> code under it is the Deity project.
>
> I can make other source trees and set up other users if others want to
> do distributed development this way.
I need a shared CVS repository fo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kai Henningsen) writes:
> I've since seen that ftp.debian.org obviously mirrors somewhere around
> 19:40-20:50, local time for master, while the maintenance scripts run
> somewhere in the 11:50-13:40 range, again local time for master.
ftp mirrors twice a day at 9 and 21 ma
Brian White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > 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" ?).
>
> There i
Hello,
> I must second Andreas here. The ISDN stuff is an exception.
Oh come on, there are millions of exceptions. The KErnel Development has
never stoped and will never stop. There is a lot of redesign goiug on:
new routing, new address families, new arp, new console, new device drivers,
new me
Hi folks!
As I'm working on a new Policy I'm handling the request to include a
policy for "correct architecture spec strings". However, I've discovered
_several_ threads here on debian-devel without any (obvious) results.
Is it correct, that we are currently working on ports to the following
pl
> > We are running cvs.debian.org over an ISDN line. Currently the only
> > code under it is the Deity project.
> >
> > I can make other source trees and set up other users if others want to
> > do distributed development this way.
>
> I need a shared CVS repository for boot-floppies. Especially
Behan Webster wrote:
>
> I've just volunteered to maintain the list of consultants wanting
> to offer paid support to people running debian systems. I am
> unaware of anyone else currently doing so. If someone is
> already doing such, please contact me.
>
> Once this list is assembled, it will
Andreas Jellinghaus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> great. since i meet other debian developers at the linux congress, i my
> a big friend of a cvs server with all debian packages. does anyone have
> a server with enough hard disks and a good conection to run it ?
Some problems arise:
Should this
> "DF" == David Frey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
:: Then I have a "Print" key, "Scroll-Lock", and "Pause". All
:: three keys don't have an effect in my X configuration--on the
:: console "Scroll-Lock" starts/stops terminal output, just like
:: "C-S and C-Q". Is there any useful
Sven Rudolph writes:
> Andreas Jellinghaus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > great. since i meet other debian developers at the linux congress, i my
> > a big friend of a cvs server with all debian packages. does anyone have
> > a server with enough hard disks and a good conection to run it ?
>
>
> Andreas Jellinghaus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > great. since i meet other debian developers at the linux congress, i my
> > a big friend of a cvs server with all debian packages. does anyone have
> > a server with enough hard disks and a good conection to run it ?
>
> Some problems arise
> E.g. boot-floppies. I regularly receive patches from the people doing
> the ports to other architectures. If they could merge them into the
> CVS repository, they needn't wait until I released a new version.
What provision do you suggest for code-review? It's important for things
like boot-flopp
= > Should this CVS repository be mandatory, i.e. does every Debian
= > package have to be there?
A brief word of warning... (I tried CVS on dpkg a while back)
The natural CVS model is to name the directory for the package,
for example .../dpkg/ and relegate the version numbers to tags.
At least
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bruce Perens) writes:
> > E.g. boot-floppies. I regularly receive patches from the people doing
> > the ports to other architectures. If they could merge them into the
> > CVS repository, they needn't wait until I released a new version.
>
> What provision do you suggest for co
> Communication should be done via a package-specific mailing list. The
> maintainer of the package decides who has commit privileges for this
> package and who gets on this package's developers' mailing-list.
The way we are currently doing it here (at Pixar) is that nobody checks
in an un-reviewe
On Sun, 25 May 1997, Mark Baker wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Tom Lees <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> >> the other solution is to have a small utility that stores these values,
> >> can change them and gives the values to the scripts.
> >
> > The third solution, which I pref
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bruce Perens) writes:
> > Communication should be done via a package-specific mailing list. The
> > maintainer of the package decides who has commit privileges for this
> > package and who gets on this package's developers' mailing-list.
(And the CVS commit messages are sent to
Sven Rudolph writes:
> Communication should be done via a package-specific mailing list. The
> maintainer of the package decides who has commit privileges for this
> package and who gets on this package's developers' mailing-list.
>
> This mailing list could be used as target for the bug reports
hy.
i read the announcement, compiled it for local use and it's great.
has anyone packaged vice, or is doing this ? if not, i will do it.
regards, andreas
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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
There actually is a packages.debian.org domain aliased on "master", I
had problems making it work because darned qmail won't parse a full
RFC822 address on the command line (it wants you to remove the
comments). If someone wants to spend some time on a simple mailer hack,
you can make this work.
Hi,
There appears to be a package "man" in frozen that shouldn't be there since
man-db is the new name for that package. Somebody needs to take it out;
otherwise, it is confusing to users.
John
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>On a related note, games. Games are important. Please please please dont
>reject someone who wants to package up a game. Thats one of the things I
>like about debian, it has so many games. I first got mirrormagic working
>under debian... And I hope to see abuse.svga working again too now that
= > Communication should be done via a package-specific mailing list. The
= > maintainer of the package decides who has commit privileges for this
= > package and who gets on this package's developers' mailing-list.
=
= The way we are currently doing it here (at Pixar) is that nobody checks
= in a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Guy Maor) wrote on 29.05.97 in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kai Henningsen) writes:
>
> > I've since seen that ftp.debian.org obviously mirrors somewhere around
> > 19:40-20:50, local time for master, while the maintenance scripts run
> > somewhere in the 11:50-13:
On Sun, 25 May 1997, Christian Hudon wrote:
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> On May 24, Tom Lees wrote
> >
> > The third solution, which I prefer is a utility which modifies the
> > variables within the scripts - it's faster, it is more "backwards
> > compati
John Goerzen wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> There appears to be a package "man" in frozen that shouldn't be there
> since man-db is the new name for that package. Somebody needs to
> take it out; otherwise, it is confusing to users.
>
> John
Where is it?
I've just looked both in ftp.debian.org and in mast
Christian Schwarz wrote:
>
> Next step: GNU's "configure" utility. I thought that we had agreed on
> using
> i386-unknown-linux
> (and similar for the other architectures), but then I had just discovered
> that GCC uses
> /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i486-linux/2.7.2.1/
>
Charles Briscoe-Smith wrote:
> Hi! I subscribed a few days ago, (and have been somewhat overwhelmed
> by the quantity of mail on this list; is there a digestified version?)
> and would like to propose that I package up Inform, Frotz, and some of
> the associated games.
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