Hello,
* Taral <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010426 21:40]:
> On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 12:28:51PM +0200, Ulrich Wiederhold wrote:
> > If I try a ./configure or a "make xconfig" with a new Kernel, I get this
> > error-msg:
> > /lib/libc.so.6: undefined reference to [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> > /lib/libc.so.6: undef
> * Taral <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010426 21:40]:
> > On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 12:28:51PM +0200, Ulrich Wiederhold wrote:
> > > If I try a ./configure or a "make xconfig" with a new Kernel, I get this
> > > error-msg:
> > > /lib/libc.so.6: undefined reference to [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> > > /lib/libc.so.6:
On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 09:33:19PM -0700, Brandon High wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 09:42:16PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > IDE causes a bit of a performance hit, I don't think we're talking high
> > speed file access here though... cheap is the objective.
>
> You'd be suprised at the p
I recently uploaded a new version of libgmp3 that finally fixed bug number
93661, but I got a typo in the changelog resulting in an attempt to close
bug number 93361 instead, which appears to have succeeded, closing this
bug against the gltron. Can I just "reopen" that report, or is it going to
be
On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 01:30:41PM -0400, Jason Lunz wrote:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>> What's wrong with adding an exit 0 to the init.d files?
>
>dpkg will ask me whether I want to keep my changes each time I upgrade,
>rather than just overwriting the script.
I believe that dpkg only does that wh
> "Herbert" == Herbert Xu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Herbert> Steve Greenland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Confusion: Adding 8 (or whatever it is) variations of each
>> kernel version is going to make it harder to select the
>> appropriate one. There is some fraction of the t
On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 04:20:46PM +1000, Craig Sanders wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 25, 2001 at 02:18:30AM +1000, Daniel Stone wrote:
> > I could disagree pretty heavily by pointing that this would be shit as
> > it would add an hour to the install. Why not just provide a stock i386
> > kernel and let peo
Hello,
Open question to maintainer of openldap2: Are there any long term
plans to upload a debian version of libldap2 with ssl and/or kpasswd
support?
Note:
1. I use both myself, although I only have kpasswd for testing...
2. I don't understand why kpasswd support required Kerberos, and can't
use
Hi Dale!
You wrote:
> I recently uploaded a new version of libgmp3 that finally fixed bug number
> 93661, but I got a typo in the changelog resulting in an attempt to close
> bug number 93361 instead, which appears to have succeeded, closing this
> bug against the gltron. Can I just "reopen" that
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Package: wnpp
Version: N/A
Severity: wishlist
GQ is a GTK-based LDAP client. Features include:
- browse and search modes
- LDAPv3 schema browser
- template editor
- edit and delete entries
- add entries with templates
- export subtree or whole server to LDIF file
- use any number o
The RNIB have released the source to their Braille conversion program
Braille-It under the GPL. This is a tool, written in C, which will
take text and convert it into contracted Braille. [For those that
don't appreciate this: grade 1 British Braille spells out words
letter for letter, grade 2 is co
* Ond?ej Sur? in "wnpp: ITP: gq - gtk ldap client" dated 2001/04/27
* 09:48 wrote:
> Package: wnpp
> Version: N/A
> Severity: wishlist
>
> GQ is a GTK-based LDAP client. Features include:
What's wrong with the current gq package?
$ apt-cache show gq
Package: gq
Priority: optional
Section: net
> What's wrong with the current gq package?
Sorry, I hadn't noticed... I will close that bug. I appologies.
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Christian Kurz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> May I ask why you don't mention that this is a web browser for Gnome?
> This information would be helpful for people that look for a lightweight
> HTML browser, but don't want to install Gnome. For those people this
> browser will not be a alternative
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ondøej Surý) writes:
> Package: wnpp
> Version: N/A
> Severity: wishlist
>
> GQ is a GTK-based LDAP client. Features include:
>
> - browse and search modes
> - LDAPv3 schema browser
> - template editor
> - edit and delete entries
> - add entries with templates
> -
On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 02:40:24PM -0500, Taral <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake forth:
> On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 12:28:51PM +0200, Ulrich Wiederhold wrote:
> > If I try a ./configure or a "make xconfig" with a new Kernel, I get this
> > error-msg:
> > /lib/libc.so.6: undefined reference to [EMAIL PROTECT
On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 01:36:41PM -0400, Jason Lunz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake
forth:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> > It is possible to disable a service simply by removing links in
> > /etc/rc*.d . So long as you leave at least one (/etc/rc0.d/K*package
> > would seem to be a good candidate), upda
On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 09:19:56AM -0700, David Schleef wrote:
It could also be useful as a hardware tester at install time:
> "Would you like to test your hardware (and get a kernel custom
> build for your hardware at the same time)? This process will
> potentially take a long time." (Yes, I re
"TB" == Thomas Bushnell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
TB> The current bug (94684) he said "I can do nothing if upstream author
TB> changes their API". Well, this has many problems:
TB> 1) Upstream author didn't change an API, they changed a direct user
TB>issue.
False.
TB> 2) He
Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thats fine if you have already booted Linux. However, if you are
> reading the installation instructions (as what Steve was saying), then
> you probably do not have a Linux system yet.
> Whats the point of finding out what the correct kernel is only after
>
Sam Hartman writes ("Formal request for review: [Sam Hartman <[EMAIL
PROTECTED]>] Referring what kernel-images to build to the technical
committee?"):
> Hi. I posted the following message to debian-devel last night and
> have received agreement with the summary and apparently (it was not
> expli
Sam Hartman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Note that all of the solutions I discussed involved this complexity.
> I was objecting to your implication that setting up module source
> packages was as simple as setting up arch-specific kernel image
> packages, not saying the complexity was unnecessary.
27.04.2001 pisze Christian Marillat ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> TB> 3) He can report the problem to the gnome maintainers and mark the bug
> TB>forwarded.
> Apparently you don't understand. Read my lips ((c) G. Bush) I'll *never*
> change the upstream API, I'll *never* ask the upstream author to
On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 02:50:24AM -0700, Mike Markley wrote:
> Admittedly, it's "sort of" buried; I don't see why we couldn't modify
> update-rc.d to use one of the unassigned but allowed runlevels to keep track
> of this junk. I have no problem with removing all but the K symlinks in
What would
On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 10:59:35PM -0400, Joey Hess wrote:
> Paul Martin wrote:
> > Looks like it would be a good idea to add "export LC_ALL=POSIX" to the
> > default dh_make "rules" file.
>
> Well, we _could_ do that. It would probably have nasty effects if you
> expected to be able to build a pa
On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 02:50:24AM -0700, Mike Markley wrote:
> Admittedly, it's "sort of" buried; I don't see why we couldn't modify
> update-rc.d to use one of the unassigned but allowed runlevels to keep track
> of this junk. I have no problem with removing all but the K symlinks in
> {0,6}.d to
On Tue, Apr 24, 2001 at 02:08:04PM -0400, Dale Scheetz wrote:
> On Tue, 24 Apr 2001, Wichert Akkerman wrote:
>
> > Previously Dale Scheetz wrote:
> > > Anyone have any ideas?
> >
> > 1. figure out what uses insane amount of memory and apply kill and/or rm
>
> So, this is a common response from a
Hello,
* Adrian Bunk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010427 07:44]:
> > * Taral <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010426 21:40]:
> > > On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 12:28:51PM +0200, Ulrich Wiederhold wrote:
> > > > If I try a ./configure or a "make xconfig" with a new Kernel, I get this
> > > > error-msg:
> > > > /lib/libc.so.
On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 04:41:54PM +1000, Brendan O'Dea wrote:
> I believe that dpkg only does that when the maintainer has changed the
> script in the newer version.
That's been in dpkg for a very long time.
I still wonder why it doesn't work in a lot of cases though. In every
upgrade I get aske
Hi,
The BTS got several of these...
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On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 12:08:31PM +0200, Christian Marillat wrote:
> "TB" == Thomas Bushnell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> TB> I'm perfectly happy for him to just do (3). But what he wants to do
> TB> instead is declare real bugs non-bugs, on the grounds that he "can do
> TB> nothing". If h
Hmm, is this a typo in the domain name?
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Mail delivery fa
On Friday 27 April 2001 06:33, Brandon High wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 09:42:16PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > IDE causes a bit of a performance hit, I don't think we're talking high
> > speed file access here though... cheap is the objective.
>
> You'd be suprised at the performance h
Package: avrprog
Version: 0.1.0
Severity: wishlist
Programmer for Atmel AVR microcontrolers that uses PC paralell port to program
the device in serial mode. The device can be programmed "in-system".
Comes with a schematic of the hardware required. The hardware was designed to
be efficient and un
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
>From Red Hat,
CGEN (pronounced seejen) is a framework for developing generators of
CPU-related tools such as
assemblers, disassemblers and simulators. It specifies a description language
for describing the architecture and
organization of a CPU without referenc
David Schleef <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Thursday 26 April 2001 09:05, Andreas Metzler wrote:
>> > _Afair_ it is necessary to run a k6 (or athlon) "optimized" kernel to
>> > use 3DNow! in applications like xmms or lame. This probably applys to
>> > ISSE, MTTR and MMX, too.
> This is not corr
On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 08:00:49PM +1000, Daniel Stone wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 09:19:56AM -0700, David Schleef wrote:
> It could also be useful as a hardware tester at install time:
> > "Would you like to test your hardware (and get a kernel custom
> > build for your hardware at the same
On 01-04-27 Jérôme Marant wrote:
> Christian Kurz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > May I ask why you don't mention that this is a web browser for Gnome?
> > This information would be helpful for people that look for a lightweight
> > HTML browser, but don't want to install Gnome. For those people th
Hi Arthur and discussion round,
On Wed, 25 Apr 2001, Arthur Korn wrote:
> So, basically, since auditd does feature encryption, it does not
> have any chance to be the default for log rotation, even if it
> was a lot better than logrotate? What giant pile of crap.
But what you could do is a virtu
On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 01:54:30PM +0100, Jules Bean wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 12:08:31PM +0200, Christian Marillat wrote:
> > "TB" == Thomas Bushnell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > TB> I'm perfectly happy for him to just do (3). But what he wants to do
> > TB> instead is declare real
On 27 Apr 2001, Christian Marillat wrote:
> *You* are a serious problem.
> If you don't want to change your configuration each time you did a apt-get
> upgrade, then install potato.
> testing/unstable is for real men (tm).
In that case, perhaps these packages should be removed from testing. Th
On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 01:48:29PM -0300, Alejo Sanchez wrote:
> > On Wed, Apr 25, 2001 at 08:35:51PM -0300, Alejo Sanchez wrote:
> > > well, your version would do it the dlopen() way.
> > > actually we were going to ask if there was a
> > > restriction on depending on dlopen(), as it could
> > > b
> "Brian" == Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Brian> 1. use xemacs mule latin input mode. It doesn't work for
Brian> me, have to try and find out why. Maybe I need to include
Brian> something in my .emacs file, or maybe I need to unstable
Brian> version of xemacs.
Try usin
Christian Kurz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> So come on people, let's install all 6000 packages, because maybe we
> could use them once.
>
Listen, I've packaged it in order to make available in debs for
people willing to test it. Now, don't blame me about those gnome
dependencies since
Subject says it all. Do I have to file a bug against ftp.debian.org?
Michael
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On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 09:15:12AM -0500, Branden Robinson wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 01:54:30PM +0100, Jules Bean wrote:
> > On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 12:08:31PM +0200, Christian Marillat wrote:
> > > "TB" == Thomas Bushnell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > TB> I'm perfectly happy for hi
Previously Michael Meskes wrote:
> Subject says it all. Do I have to file a bug against ftp.debian.org?
Yes, magic wands have not been perfected yet :)
Wichert.
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On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 10:25:46AM +0200, J?r?me Marant wrote:
> I mainly focused on low memory consumption, and Encompass meet this
> requirement.
Yes, but only when you ignore the bloat from the horrible Gnome
libraries that entangle it. "Encompas doesn't take much ram, the ram
is all taken
On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 03:00:33PM +0200, Josip Rodin wrote:
>
> Hmm, is this a typo in the domain name?
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> unrouteable mail domain "nsaledov.com"
Typo. He's at nasledov.com.
Michael Meskes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Subject says it all. Do I have to file a bug against ftp.debian.org?
Yes.
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Michael Meskes wrote:
> Subject says it all. Do I have to file a bug against ftp.debian.org?
Yes.
Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 04:52:58PM +0200 wrote:
> Subject says it all. Do I have to file a bug against ftp.debian.org?
>
yes
http://www.debian.org/doc/developers-reference/ch-archive-manip.en.html#s-removing-pkgs
David
P.S. this sort of question can probably be best asked on -mentors.
> Michael
>
Package: ghfaxviewer
Version: 0.21.1-1
Severity: wishlist
Licence is GNU General Public License version 2
This program is the GNU HaliFAX project's viewer. It is
able to display fax files output by the HylaFAX(tm) system
as well as any other G3/G4-encoded TIFF fax file.
The range of suppor
> Maybe because they're bloated, take huge gobs of memory, and are
> designed only to emulate the mistakes and misdesign of a certain OS
> from Redmond?
I too agree that Linux window managers and session managers should not
aspire to emulate Microsoft, I'd rather see some newer and better ideas
imp
On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 12:49:13AM -0500, Rahul Jain wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 09:33:19PM -0700, Brandon High wrote:
> > On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 09:42:16PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > IDE causes a bit of a performance hit, I don't think we're talking high
> > > speed file access he
On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 05:11:35PM +0200, Thierry Laronde wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 09:15:12AM -0500, Branden Robinson wrote:
> > On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 01:54:30PM +0100, Jules Bean wrote:
> > > On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 12:08:31PM +0200, Christian Marillat wrote:
> > > > "TB" == Thomas
Jules Bean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Programs shouldn't gratuitously break configurations which worked.
> When woody is released, and people upgrade en masse to it, they will
> want their configurations to carry on working.
In my experience, GNOME has had this problem since version 1.0; almos
Hello Mike,
* Mike Markley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010427 11:41]:
> On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 02:40:24PM -0500, Taral <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake
> forth:
> > On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 12:28:51PM +0200, Ulrich Wiederhold wrote:
> > > If I try a ./configure or a "make xconfig" with a new Kernel, I get this
On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 08:09:28AM +, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> The RNIB have released the source to their Braille conversion program
> Braille-It under the GPL. This is a tool, written in C, which will
URL?
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"CW" == Colin Walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
CW> Jules Bean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Programs shouldn't gratuitously break configurations which worked.
>> When woody is released, and people upgrade en masse to it, they will
>> want their configurations to carry on working.
CW> In
On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 05:32:31PM -0700, Alvin Oga wrote:
...
> - even if you had 2 power supplies...
> - most motherboards only has one atx power connector
True. And if you went for redundant PS's and a mobo that
supports them, the cost would go way up.
> - are the two power supplies pro
On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 08:32:06AM -0700, Aaron Lehmann wrote:
> Yes, but only when you ignore the bloat from the horrible Gnome
> libraries that entangle it. "Encompas doesn't take much ram, the ram
> is all taken up by libgnome, libgnomeui, libbonobo, libgnomevfs,
> libesd, libaudiofile, libgal,
>In fact, most of the options could be auto-detected from
>/proc/cpuinfo.
>
>It could also be useful as a hardware tester at install time:
>"Would you like to test your hardware (and get a kernel custom
>build for your hardware at the same time)? This process will
>potentially take a long time."
Hi, I'm using the prerelease g++-3.0 for some testing. I've got a weird
compilation problem that I don't understand at all, and I was wondering if
anyone could shed any insight on it.
This program:
// Begin c++ program
#include
#include
class foo {
public:
foo(){}
~foo(){}
string getS
Hi,
On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 04:46:19PM +0200, Jérôme Marant wrote:
> Please note that did not ITPed it since I'm not sure people except
> from me are interested in such a browser. And It does not seem to make
> you very happy. Unless people are interested to see it in debian
> I won't uplo
Previously Dale E Martin wrote:
> does not compile with g++-3.0 - I get the following error:
> ~/test/c++> g++-3.0 simple-problem-g++3.cpp -o simple-problem-g++3
> simple-problem-g++3.cpp:9: parse error before `)' token
It doesn't now string, since that is in the std namespace. Either
insert "usin
On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 02:31:12PM -0400, Dale E Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was
heard to say:
> Basically, it doesn't like the declaration "string getString()"...
> g++-2.95.4 doesn't seem to mind this code, and I can't for the life of me
> figuer out why it would be broken.
I think this is the
Anthony Towns writes:
> + mpg123 uploaded 125 days ago, out of date by 115 days!
> mpg123-alsa is uninstallable (needs alsa-base 0.4, which is no
> longer available?)
mpg123 won't work with the newer ALSA, and there seems to be
no real mpg123 activity. I'll drop ALSA
> g++ << 3.0 handled the "std" namespace incorrectly and let you get away
> with this. g++ 3.0 requires that you either declare "using std" or explicitly
> say "std::string getString()".
>
>Not looking forward to fixing this in all my own code,
I knew it had to be something silly like this
Package: libssl096
Version: 0.9.6-1
Severity: normal
In bug report #78410 entitled "libssl096 does not provide /usr/lib/lib*.so.0",
Ivan Moore complains that libssl096 fails to provide libcrypo.so.0 etc.
After several email exchanges, Ivan and the maintainer, Christoph Martin, end
up agreeing tha
On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 09:41:46PM +0300, Tommi Virtanen wrote:
> Anthony Towns writes:
>
> > + mpg123 uploaded 125 days ago, out of date by 115 days!
> > mpg123-alsa is uninstallable (needs alsa-base 0.4, which is no
> > longer available?)
>
> mpg123 won't work with the newer AL
Christian Marillat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> TB> 1) Upstream author didn't change an API, they changed a direct user
> TB>issue.
>
> False.
You know, your utter reluctance to do more than write the minimal
possible words causes frequent problems.
Here's how it's a direct user issue.
Colin Walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It doesn't seem very reasonable to expect the Debian packagers to try
> to fix upstream bugs like this.
Certainly it might be more work than I could expect Christian to do,
and I don't expect him to try and fix it.
I expect him to forward the bug upstr
On Friday 27 April 2001 20:49, Dale E Martin wrote:
> #include
use
#include
cheers
U
On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 12:48:52PM +0200, Russell Coker wrote:
> See http://www.coker.com.au/~russell/hardware/46g.png for some quick
> benchmark results showing the differences between a single IDE drive, two
> drives on separate channels, and two drives on the same channel.
>
> Apart from one
On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 02:45:57PM +0200, Josip Rodin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The BTS got several of these...
FYI, I tried to contact him several times before NMUing commonc++, and got
neither bounce nor response. Other bug report logs against his packages
seem to indicate that he has been MIA for som
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> Now I agree that there's lots of bloat in Gnome, but I have to disagree
> with you about Glib. Glib provides many handy routines (such as linked
> list management, and a threads API) for C programmers. Having Glib provide
> these routines is a much better choice than
Rahul Jain wrote:
>I had a horrible time upgrading and I ended up removing some packages with
>--force-depend, and then apt-get dist-upgrading. Would adding a replaces: to
>some packages help? I know that the pgsql-pl and ecpg packages were merged,
>so
>at least it will help there.
wouldn't it be great if you could just download what has changed
on some package ? for exemple
the maintainer changes something in /etc/init.d/sendmail and you
have to download 1mo .
with rsync you would just download the part that changed ...
well just an idea
from the secret journal of Jean Charles ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> wouldn't it be great if you could just download what has changed
> on some package ? for exemple
There was a HUGE flameware on this issue a few months ago. Check the
archives and be sure you have something positive to add before you st
On Fri, 27 Apr 2001 20:51:05 + (UTC),
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Aaron Lehmann) said:
> them to some extent. I like several of the routines, but
> things such as g_malloc() and g_free() are equivilent to
> functions in the standard C libary. I am also very suprized
Not at all. Why should
On Fri, 27 Apr 2001, Jean Charles wrote:
> wouldn't it be great if you could just download what has changed
> on some package ? for exemple
>
> the maintainer changes something in /etc/init.d/sendmail and you
> have to download 1mo .
> with rsync you would just download the part that changed ...
On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 06:00:07AM -0500, BugScan reporter wrote:
>
> Package: cvs (debian/main)
> Maintainer: Eric Gillespie, Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 95263 missing build dependency
The policy says:
A source package may declare a dependency or a conflict
on a binary package.
Th
On Fri, 27 Apr 2001, Marcin Owsiany wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 06:00:07AM -0500, BugScan reporter wrote:
> >
> > Package: cvs (debian/main)
> > Maintainer: Eric Gillespie, Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > 95263 missing build dependency
>
> The policy says:
>
> A source package may declar
Hi,
I'm trying to build ssh-1.2.3-9.3 from a souce package on a Potato
box. (Reasons for using source package are optimization, control over
./configure flags, etc). The box is to be used for server applications,
and does not have X or GNOME libraries, which the build process is
looking for. ./de
On 01-04-27 Jérôme Marant wrote:
> Christian Kurz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > So come on people, let's install all 6000 packages, because maybe we
> > could use them once.
> >
> Listen, I've packaged it in order to make available in debs for
> people willing to test it. Now, don't b
On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 06:13:37AM -0500, Adam Heath wrote:
> On Fri, 27 Apr 2001, Marcin Owsiany wrote:
> > The policy says:
> >
> > A source package may declare a dependency or a conflict
^^^
> > on a binary package.
[...]
> Some 3.x policy version added bui
On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 12:48:52PM +0200, Russell Coker wrote:
>
> See http://www.coker.com.au/~russell/hardware/46g.png for some quick
> benchmark results showing the differences between a single IDE
> drive, two drives on separate channels, and two drives on the same
> channel.
Hm. The server r
>
> I still don't understand why the policy (version 3.5.3.0)
> doesn't simply say "must" rather then "may".
>
Debian is a community which exists for the mutual benefit of its members.
Members playing games like 'policy does not say I *HAVE* to do it' do not make
Debian a better place.
let's a
On Sat, Apr 28, 2001 at 12:11:41AM +0200, Marcin Owsiany wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 06:13:37AM -0500, Adam Heath wrote:
> > On Fri, 27 Apr 2001, Marcin Owsiany wrote:
> > > The policy says:
> > >
> > > A source package may declare a dependency or a conflict
>
Package: mped
Severity: wishlist
Version: 3.0.98l
Minimum Profit (mp, mped in Debian Systems) is a programmer's text editor.
It features small memory and disk requirements (68kB), syntax highlighting,
context-sensitive help for the source code being edited, multiple
simultaneous file editing,
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Like I said before (see
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-0104/msg01443.html), I intend to
package Wayne Aiken's atheist fortunes available at his site
(http://www4.ncsu.edu/~aiken/). This is the response I've got from him. I'm
waiting for advice (i
On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 03:25:54PM -0700, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
> >
> > I still don't understand why the policy (version 3.5.3.0)
> > doesn't simply say "must" rather then "may".
> >
>
> Debian is a community which exists for the mutual benefit of its members.
>
> Members playing games lik
I'm obviously doing something wrong but I can't find it! :(
There appears to be a communications problem between apache and tomcat.
When I attempt to link to a .jsp file I get "you don't have permission".
What am I doing wrong?
J.R.
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J.R. Westmoreland (W7JR)
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Minimum Profit (mp, mped in Debian Systems) is a programmer's text editor.
It features small memory and disk requirements (68kB), syntax highlighting,
context-sensitive help for the source code being edited, multiple
simultaneous file editing, ctags support, wo
Otto Wyss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
> Even if your idea sounds a little bit crazy, this is probably the best
> way at the moment to get a well suited kernel. But I'd rather see a
> kernel where all options were compiled into separate modules so simply
> choosing the right modules constructs the
> "Brian" == Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Brian> I have got a bug report #95246 requesting Heimdal be
Brian> compiled against openldap2. This would enable being able to
Brian> store the Kerberos database in the openldap database. All
Brian> data is stored in LDAP encry
In Roberto Suarez Soto's email, 28-04-2001:
> Package: mped
> Severity: wishlist
> Version: 3.0.98l
>
> Minimum Profit (mp, mped in Debian Systems) is a programmer's text editor.
> It features small memory and disk requirements (68kB), syntax highlighting,
> context-sensitive help for the sourc
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