[ Could you please not CC me? ]
On Tue, 2002-11-26 at 22:05, John Goerzen wrote:
> Are you comparing released version to released version? (Debian stable to
> NetBSD -STABLE?) If so, I stand corrected.
Yes.
> In any case, we surely have come a long way.
Definitely!
On Tue, 2002-11-26 at 22:36, Chris Lawrence wrote:
> The module should be:
> /usr/lib/python2.2/site-packages/gtk-2.0/bonobo/activationmodule.so
>
> It seems to be in the python2.2-gnome2 package, at least on my system.
Hm, I seem to be suffering from the breakage in #169035.
> Maybe, although
* "Joel Baker"
| > (I can think of one trivial example--devfs makes it really easy to tell
| > which disks are available to the partitioning program. Can you describe
| > a simple method to do that, which is guaranteed to work on any kernel?
| > Likewise, can you describe a kernel-independent way
On Tue, Nov 26, 2002 at 05:54:21PM -0600, Steve Langasek wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 12:21:28AM +0100, Michael Bramer wrote:
> > You can download translated template files from
> > http://ddtp.debian.org/debconf/template_unstable/$PACKAGE (like
> > http://ddtp.debian.org/debconf/template
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 01:41:34AM +0100, Luca - De Whiskey's - De Vitis wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 26, 2002 at 05:54:21PM -0600, Steve Langasek wrote:
> > > We've started the translation of debconf templates some weeks ago.
> > > See http://ddtp.debian.org/debconf/gnuplot/ddts-stat.png
>
> It seem
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, Michael Bramer wrote:
> We've started the translation of debconf templates some weeks ago.
> See http://ddtp.debian.org/debconf/gnuplot/ddts-stat.png
Great.
> If you are a package maintainer, you can obtain a package-related
> file from
> http://ddtp.debian.org/debc
Sorry - I guess this is probably a newbie question.
This posting says the new PostgreSQL pre-release was uploaded to
"experimental". Is that the same as uploading to "unstable" or is there
another area beyond stable, testing, and unstable?
Steve
On Tuesday 26 November 2002 10:21 pm, Oliver El
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 07:05:31AM +0100, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
> * "Joel Baker"
>
> | > (I can think of one trivial example--devfs makes it really easy to tell
> | > which disks are available to the partitioning program. Can you describe
> | > a simple method to do that, which is guaranteed to
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, Michael Bramer wrote:
> But IMHO the best should be, if some dh_-script download the last
> translations from some web site. comments about this?
Not bad. But I often build packages while beeing off-line ...
(Sorry for my previous mail. I should check debian-devel before
rep
* Michael Bramer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-11-27 00:21]:
> We've started the translation of debconf templates some weeks ago.
Good to see that those are coordinated now, too.
> If you are a package maintainer, you can obtain a package-related
> file from
> http://ddtp.debian.org/debconf/
On Tue, 26 Nov 2002, Michael Cardenas wrote:
> Are there plans to create a debian-desktop list? This group sure does
> have a lot of traffic, and as an official subproject, they should have
> their own list.
I guess the Debian-Desktop people asked for those list.
Moreover a mailing list for Debia
On Nov 27, Colin Walters wrote:
> > Maybe, although GNOME System Tools is perl-based, so I'm not entirely
> > sure it's a good idea from a dependency standpoint.
>
> True enough. I just wonder if there's a way you could somehow reuse
> some of the nice work they've done, like the root password pr
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 01:00:19AM -0700, Joel Baker wrote:
> I might argue, in the case of APIs, that it is more a case of "If you don't
> have time to do it right, how will you ever have time to do it over" - it
> becomes *very* hard to un-entrench bad API choices, a lot of the time.
You might a
On Tue, Nov 26, 2002 at 09:05:25PM -0600, John Goerzen wrote:
> Just waiting for Debian/VAX... ahem...
I have a couple of 100+ MHz machines available for autobuilding when
ready.. A 4000/600 and a 4000/700 from memory.
Hamish
--
Hamish Moffatt VK3SB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Tue, Nov 26, 2002 at 01:58:25PM -0800, Jon Kent wrote:
>
> --- Matt Zimmerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > No, it doesn't. It shows that the most frequently
> > viewed distribution pages
> > on distrowatch.com are:
>
> I did say they were not great figures, just
> interesting, but I expe
Hi all,
As some of you probably know, some people are in the process of
installing a Sourceforge site on a Debian machine. It will consist of
a slightly patched version of the 2.6 branch of the Debian package
"sourceforge", with a few scripts to help integration with existing
infrastructure (
Roland Mas wrote:
Hi all,
Hello,
As some of you probably know, some people are in the process of
installing a Sourceforge site on a Debian machine. It will consist of
a slightly patched version of the 2.6 branch of the Debian package
"sourceforge", with a few scripts to help integration with
On Tue, Nov 26, 2002 at 07:29:36PM -0500, Stephen Gran wrote:
> >
> > Jeff
> When I do this sort of thing on my local mirror, I usually pretend it's
> an NMU - so your package would be 0.5.17-4.1 or something. This
> prevents apt from preferring the Debian distributed pakage over yours.
> Either
This one time, at band camp, Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña wrote:
>He can either:
>1.- get the rules of the latest firewall script that runs from init (if it
>flushes the previous rules)
>2.- get a mixed setup of rules.
>
>¿Shouldn't there be a way for these firewalls to cooperate so as to not
>ge
Roland,
Roland> - Your idea here.
What about 'meiinoar' which means 'together' in frisian (a language, some argue
a dialect ;), in the Netherlands)...
Regards,
Arjen
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 04:15:10AM +, Stephen Birch wrote:
> Sorry - I guess this is probably a newbie question.
>
> This posting says the new PostgreSQL pre-release was uploaded to
> "experimental". Is that the same as uploading to "unstable" or is there
> another area beyond stable, testin
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002 11:03:58 +0100
Roland Mas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> - Your idea here.
>
Trinity, re the Matrix
Glenn
I like maintaining the idea of forge, so my proposal is VULCAN
(from Roman mithology).
He was the God of volcanic fire and of metal work. He was
the son of Hera (and maybe Zeus).(Some say that Hera gave
birth to Hephaestus alone because she was angry with Zeus,
because Athena was born out of Zeus'
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 11:03:58AM +0100, Roland Mas wrote:
> Current candidates include:
> - Actarus: Actarus is the pilot of Goldorak/Grendizer/what's it called
> in your language. No particular reason except that it was a very
> famous cartoon here in France some ten-fifteen years ago. Alc
Hi,
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 11:03:58AM +0100, Roland Mas wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> As some of you probably know, some people are in the process of
> installing a Sourceforge site on a Debian machine. It will consist of
> a slightly patched version of the 2.6 branch of the Debian package
> "sourc
On Nov/27, Emile van Bergen wrote:
> What about Avalon? Both a composer (well, hmm) and the place where
> Excalibur was forged.
Being about forging, "Orodruin" comes also to mind ;-)
--
Roberto Suarez Soto Alfa21 Outsourcing
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 11:55:56AM +0100, Roberto Suarez Soto wrote:
> On Nov/27, Emile van Bergen wrote:
>
> > What about Avalon? Both a composer (well, hmm) and the place where
> > Excalibur was forged.
>
> Being about forging, "Orodruin" comes also to mind ;-)
Yes, although there'
On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 08:01:26AM -0800, Jim Lynch wrote:
> But what are you actually going to -do-? If I recall correctly,
> you've said on IRC that you aren't or don't want to be a coder
> (correct me if I'm wrong), and a previous attempt on your part to
> become a developer left NM with the que
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 11:03:58AM +0100, Roland Mas wrote:
[snip]
> - Another idea I had was something along the lines of Debsmith or
> Iansmith, to keep both the idea of Debian and the idea of the forge.
> Unfortunately, plenty of people are called that way. Any idea to
> improve that line
Em Wed, 27 Nov 2002 02:21:47 -0600, Chris Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
escreveu:
> Yes, some sort of "su to root" prompt is probably a good idea; dunno
> if I can reuse the existing code or what. If not, something similar
> probably won't be hard to whip together (although I guess we probably
> h
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 07:07:45AM -0500, H. S. Teoh wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 11:03:58AM +0100, Roland Mas wrote:
> > - Another idea I had was something along the lines of Debsmith or
> > Iansmith, to keep both the idea of Debian and the idea of the forge.
> > Unfortunately, plenty of p
* "Joel Baker"
| I might argue, in the case of APIs, that it is more a case of "If you don't
| have time to do it right, how will you ever have time to do it over" - it
| becomes *very* hard to un-entrench bad API choices, a lot of the time.
people seem to have the misconception that d-i is one
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 08:01:13AM +0100, Michael Bramer wrote:
> >
> > I would like to recive the translation as bugs, so i hope you'll set it up
> > in
> > this way sooner or later.
>
> some other with this opinion?
>
I believe most Debian Developers share this opinion. The BTS is
the
* Michael Bramer
| The ddtp will produce also po-debconf files in future. I must only write
| some scripts for it...
Would you please also nice your scripts on gluck? They are eating
loads and loads of CPU time. Also rewriting them to keep state would
be a good thing. (Or running them on your
Javier/Michael,
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 02:04:28PM +0100, Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña wrote:
> > some other with this opinion?
> I believe most Debian Developers share this opinion. The BTS is
> the place to keep track of package issues, I, personally, don't like to go
> to other places
On Tue, 26 Nov 2002 13:59:48 -0500
"H. S. Teoh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 26, 2002 at 01:41:21PM -0500, Matt Zimmerman wrote:
> [snip]
> > No, it doesn't. It shows that the most frequently viewed
> > distribution pages on distrowatch.com are:
> >
> > 1) Mandrake
> > 2) Red Hat
> >
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On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 12:59:13AM -0500, Colin Walters wrote:
> On Tue, 2002-11-26 at 22:36, Chris Lawrence wrote:
>
> > The module should be:
> > /usr/lib/python2.2/site-packages/gtk-2.0/bonobo/activationmodule.so
> >
> > It seems to be in the python2.2-gnome2 package, at least on my system.
>
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 02:21:47AM -0600, Chris Lawrence wrote:
> On Nov 27, Colin Walters wrote:
> > > Maybe, although GNOME System Tools is perl-based, so I'm not entirely
> > > sure it's a good idea from a dependency standpoint.
> >
> > True enough. I just wonder if there's a way you could som
where can i find gpg-agent? is it packaged for debian? if not, then
i'll file an ITP unless someone has valid things to say against that.
--
.''`. martin f. krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
: :' :proud Debian developer, admin, and user
`. `'`
`- Debian - when you have better things to do t
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 03:19:37PM +0100, martin f krafft wrote:
> where can i find gpg-agent? is it packaged for debian? if not, then
> i'll file an ITP unless someone has valid things to say against that.
I believe, the only one is available in newpg package (not Debian),
which, I think, is the n
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 03:19:37PM +0100, martin f krafft wrote:
> where can i find gpg-agent? is it packaged for debian? if not, then
> i'll file an ITP unless someone has valid things to say against that.
there are packages by Marcus Brinkmann on ftp.gnupg.org, and I'm working
on adapting those
I am developping a (simple) application that needs to have
UnicodeData.txt file available. Of course there are more applications
that need this file. So far I found these two:
perl-modules: /usr/share/perl/5.8.0/unicore/UnicodeData.txt
console-data: /usr/share/unidata/UnicodeData-2.1.8.txt (way o
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, Simon Richter wrote:
> I believe that translations change so often that the "real" bugs would
> get lost in a pile of auto-generated bug reports. IMO it would be nice
Rate-limit them to one per (week, month, maintainer-defined). And make them
simple notifications that there a
On Wed, 2002-11-27 at 05:03, Roland Mas wrote:
> - Another idea I had was something along the lines of Debsmith or
> Iansmith, to keep both the idea of Debian and the idea of the forge.
> Unfortunately, plenty of people are called that way. Any idea to
> improve that line is welcome. Maybe
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, Michael Furr wrote:
> On Wed, 2002-11-27 at 05:03, Roland Mas wrote:
> > - Another idea I had was something along the lines of Debsmith or
> > Iansmith, to keep both the idea of Debian and the idea of the forge.
> > Unfortunately, plenty of people are called that way. Any
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Therion is a
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 09:16:13AM +0530, Ganesan R wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Has any one else noticed that testing is not getting updated. According to
> http://ftp-master.debian.org/testing/update_excuses.html.gz, the last run
> was on Nov 20th. If this is intentional, I don't remember seeing any mail
On Tue, Nov 26, 2002 at 04:26:16PM -0700, Joel Baker wrote:
> I must admit to some confusion, here. Should I take this as implying that
> there is no particular intent to try to make Debian-Installer play nicely
> on anything but Linux kernels?
Intent on whose part? You would need to ask those i
Tollef Fog Heen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> * "Joel Baker"
>
> | I might argue, in the case of APIs, that it is more a case of "If you don't
> | have time to do it right, how will you ever have time to do it over" - it
> | becomes *very* hard to un-entrench bad API choices, a lot of the time.
Branden Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Tue, Nov 26, 2002 at 01:20:06PM -0800, Thomas Bushnell, BSG wrote:
> > Indeed, one of the faculty here at UCI, Aldo Antonelli is a die-hard
> > member of the Free Software community. When I told him about Debian's
> > commitment to the principles
Radovan Garabik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am developping a (simple) application that needs to have
> UnicodeData.txt file available. Of course there are more applications
> that need this file. So far I found these two:
> perl-modules: /usr/share/perl/5.8.0/unicore/UnicodeData.txt
> console
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 01:10:33PM -0200, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, Simon Richter wrote:
> > I believe that translations change so often that the "real" bugs would
> > get lost in a pile of auto-generated bug reports. IMO it would be nice
> Rate-limit them to one pe
On Wed, 2002-11-27 at 09:19, martin f krafft wrote:
> where can i find gpg-agent? is it packaged for debian? if not, then
> i'll file an ITP unless someone has valid things to say against that.
Have you looked at quintuple-agent?
also sprach Colin Walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.11.27.1754 +0100]:
> > where can i find gpg-agent? is it packaged for debian? if not, then
> > i'll file an ITP unless someone has valid things to say against that.
>
> Have you looked at quintuple-agent?
it's a horrible security threat. i am no
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 11:54:56AM -0500, Colin Walters wrote:
> On Wed, 2002-11-27 at 09:19, martin f krafft wrote:
> > where can i find gpg-agent? is it packaged for debian? if not, then
> > i'll file an ITP unless someone has valid things to say against that.
>
> Have you looked at quintuple-ag
There are a significant number of lib*-java packages whose only
dependency is on java-common. While the java policy has condoned this
behaviour in the past, it is non-sensical to do in the same way it is
non-sensical of C libraries not to depend on libc. This is due to the
use of standard java.*
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 08:46:01AM -0800, Thomas Bushnell, BSG wrote:
> I suppose I had something like that misconception. Where can I read
> about the actaul construction of d-i?
http://cvs.debian.org/debian-installer/doc/
--
- mdz
> But unlike dpkg-source v2, you can start using CBS right now. Sound
> interesting? Here's the URL where you can download CBS:
> http://cvs.verbum.org/debian/rules
Yes, it sounds interesting, but I had a problems with CBS and two
packages (mainly GNU Gadu 2 from cvs and Kadu from kadu.net). It'
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 08:50:10AM -0800, Thomas Bushnell, BSG wrote:
> Heh. There's another:
>
> miscfiles: /usr/share/misc/unicode.gz
>
> The current version is Unicode 3.1.1.
According to http://www.unicode.org/Public/UNIDATA/UnicodeData.html there's
a version 3.2.
Hmm, is this file Free?
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 11:27:00AM -0500, H. S. Teoh wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 09:16:13AM +0530, Ganesan R wrote:
> > Has any one else noticed that testing is not getting updated. According to
> > http://ftp-master.debian.org/testing/update_excuses.html.gz, the last run
> > was on Nov 20th.
On 27-Nov-02, 11:04 (CST), Steve Langasek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [use the BTS to notify maintainers about debconf translation updates]
What he said. An e-mail to the BTS (perhaps maint-only) with the
attached po file would be exactly what I'd want. (The BTS suport MIME
attachements now, rig
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 11:24:10AM +0100, Francesco Paolo Lovergine wrote:
> I like maintaining the idea of forge, so my proposal is VULCAN
> (from Roman mithology).
> He was the God of volcanic fire and of metal work.
Maybe "lemnos"? This is where he used to work...
Marcin
--
Marcin Owsiany <[E
Francesco Paolo Lovergine wrote:
> I like maintaining the idea of forge, so my proposal is VULCAN
> (from Roman mithology).
i prefer greek: hephaistos
then there is the Celtic mythos: brigid
Irish (Bride in Scotland), great triple goddess. Fire goddess and
crafts-smith. Christians turned he
Just for your statistics: I finally come back to beloved and wonderful
Debian after having fought for a few weeks with a Gentoo-Desktop system.
My conclusion was - or is - that even if Gentoo has newer packages
sometimes and is using more modern techniques in some areas (the new
dependancy-based r
Is there a script, that can automaticly determine the best or correct
name of the kernel-image that should be installed?
I think something with grep and sed from /proc/cpuinfo should write
k7, k6, 586tsc or someing else to stdout. Has someone created this
script already ?
kernel-image-2.4.18-k7
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, Marcin Owsiany wrote:
> > He was the God of volcanic fire and of metal work.
>
> Maybe "lemnos"? This is where he used to work...
>
I thought the forge of Vulcan was Mt. Aetna in Sicily? The original
"volcano". Hey there's another Debian connection: we are also known for
pr
Hallo Herr Heisterkamp,
dies ist eine englischsprachige Mailingliste... ;-)
Am 15:44 2002-11-25 +0100 hat Jens Heisterkamp geschrieben:
>
>Guten Tag,
>
>Ich wolte einen Debian 3.0 ( woody ) aufsetzen mit einen 3ware Raid
>Controller und wolte mal nachfragen ob es von Ihnen Treiber für Diskette
>
Am 02:12 2002-11-25 -0800 hat Adam McKenna geschrieben:
>On Wed, Nov 20, 2002 at 09:34:44AM -0500, Branden Robinson wrote:
>> On Wed, Nov 20, 2002 at 02:09:59PM +0200, Michelle Konzack wrote:
>> > But I do not use contrib or non-free. Nobody had ask for non-free
>> > and contrib if I burn CD's for
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 12:00:20PM -0600, Steve Greenland wrote:
> On 27-Nov-02, 11:04 (CST), Steve Langasek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > [use the BTS to notify maintainers about debconf translation updates]
>
> What he said. An e-mail to the BTS (perhaps maint-only) with the
> attached po file
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 08:21:41PM +0200, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> I think, supporting (distributing) of non-free ist waste of bandwidth
> and money... and the same for contrib...
i think the bandwidth taken and disk space taken up by non-free is
exceptionally small compared to main. i haven't
You might want to talk to the debian-installer people. They either might
have some ideas about it or will certainly be interested...
Grep the -devel list for debian-installer and Tollef Fog Heen.
*t
--
---
Tomas Pospisek
So
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 08:25:35PM +0100, Thomas Lange wrote:
> Is there a script, that can automaticly determine the best or correct
> name of the kernel-image that should be installed?
>
> I think something with grep and sed from /proc/cpuinfo should write
> k7, k6, 586tsc or someing else to st
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 08:25:35PM +0100, Thomas Lange wrote:
> Is there a script, that can automaticly determine the best or correct
> name of the kernel-image that should be installed?
>
> I think something with grep and sed from /proc/cpuinfo should write
> k7, k6, 586tsc or someing else to std
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002 22:52:16 +1100
Andrew Lau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 08:01:26AM -0800, Jim Lynch wrote:
> > But what are you actually going to -do-? If I recall correctly,
> > you've said on IRC that you aren't or don't want to be a coder
> > (correct me if I'm wrong)
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 01:03:59AM +, Colin Watson wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 01:41:34AM +0100, Luca - De Whiskey's - De Vitis
> wrote:
> > On Tue, Nov 26, 2002 at 05:54:21PM -0600, Steve Langasek wrote:
> > > > We've started the translation of debconf templates some weeks ago.
> > > >
On Nov 27, Colin Walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> where can i find gpg-agent? is it packaged for debian? if not, then
>> i'll file an ITP unless someone has valid things to say against that.
>Have you looked at quintuple-agent?
Yes, it does not work well.
--
ciao,
Marco
pgpJEumUmpXWb.p
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 03:22:12PM -0500, sean finney wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 08:25:35PM +0100, Thomas Lange wrote:
> > Is there a script, that can automaticly determine the best or correct
> > name of the kernel-image that should be installed?
> >
> > I think something with grep and sed
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 07:59:00PM +0200, Richard Braakman wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 08:50:10AM -0800, Thomas Bushnell, BSG wrote:
> > Heh. There's another:
> >
> > miscfiles: /usr/share/misc/unicode.gz
> >
> > The current version is Unicode 3.1.1.
>
> According to http://www.unicode.org
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 12:46:20PM -0800, Vonsur Kcin wrote:
> case "$cpuid" in
> "AMD Athlon"*)
> echo k7
> ;;
> "AMD K6"*)
> echo k6
> ;;
> "Celeron"*)
> echo 686
> ;;
> "Pentium "*)
> echo 586tsc
> ;;
> *)
> echo 386
> es
Hi,
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 12:21:40PM -0800, Jim Lynch wrote:
[SNIP]
> I was hoping you'd say that, but you still have growing up to do.
>
> > Are you expecting me to prove myself to you in some way?
>
> Given some contradictory statements you've made... as a matter of fact,
> I am expecting y
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On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 03:54:35PM -0500, Branden Robinson wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 07:59:00PM +0200, Richard Braakman wrote:
> > On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 08:50:10AM -0800, Thomas Bushnell, BSG wrote:
> > > Heh. There's another:
> > >
> > > miscfiles: /usr/share/misc/unicode.gz
> > >
> >
excuse me for voicing up here, but this seems like something that
didn't need to be sent to the entire debian-devel mailing list.
granted, i'm not even a developer, but i get the impression this is
more the result of you two not getting along and less having to do
with his ability to be a producti
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 12:46:20PM -0800, Vonsur Kcin wrote:
> cpuid=sed -ne 's/^model name.*: //p' < /proc/cpuinfo
just don't forget the backticks :)
> case "$cpuid" in
> "AMD Athlon"*)
> echo k7
> ;;
yeah, even simpler than i was thinking!
sean
pgpVsp5bfIinX.pgp
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On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 04:23:51PM -0500, Jim Penny wrote:
> > I see no problem with this license as far as it goes, but it doesn't go
> > far enough.
> >
> > There is no permission granted to make modifications (and distribute
> > modified versions). (DFSG 3)
>
> So, according to Branden, inter
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
* Package name : pyslsk
Version : 0.4.9b
Upstream Author : Alexander Kanavin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://www.sensi.org/~ak/pyslsk/
* License : GPL
Description : A client for the SoulSeek peer-to-peer sharing system
PySoulSeek is
On Nov 27, Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo wrote:
> And why not use GST backends instead of rewriting them? They can be
> get as an independent module from GNOME CVS. Perhaps I should package
> them separately to show that they're not stuck with GNOME System
> Tools, so they can also be used to wri
On Nov 27, Gustavo Noronha Silva wrote:
> It would be good if we had a standard way of doing that... I talked to
> walters about this some weeks ago, and he suggested it would be a good
> thing to merge xsu, gnome-sudo and gksu (maybe others?).
>
> I'm willing to work towards this, and I think it
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 06:22:55PM +0100, martin f krafft wrote:
> > Have you looked at quintuple-agent?
>
> it's a horrible security threat. i am not going to give my GPG
> passphrase to that thing! i've heard that gpg-agent can do better...
What is the security model of each, and why is one bet
I wrote:
> > Work are sending me to Asiacrypt, which is in Queenstown from the
> > 1st to the 5th of December. I'm also going to be taking some time
> > in NZ for sightseeing etc. [...] If anyone in NZ would like to
> > meet up please let me know ASAP. It'd be good to go out for a
> > drink or
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 02:23:56PM +0100, Simon Richter wrote:
> Javier/Michael,
>
> On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 02:04:28PM +0100, Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña
> wrote:
> > > some other with this opinion?
>
> > I believe most Debian Developers share this opinion. The BTS is
> > the place to ke
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 04:23:51PM -0500, Jim Penny wrote:
> So, according to Branden, international standards are supposed to allow
> debian the right to modify them and to distribute the modified versions.
> Absent said permission, which is hardly ever going to be given, they
> must be consi
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 09:33:49AM -0800, Stephen Zander wrote:
> To that end I will be filing important bugs against any lib*-java
> package that does not depend on either java1-runtime or java2-runtime
> (should the package required features of the standard java.* classes
> that are only included
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 12:46:20PM -0800, Vonsur Kcin wrote:
> *)
> echo 386
Ideally have some way for the user to override the default choice if
automatic selection fails...
--
Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 04:53:00PM -0500, Branden Robinson wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 04:23:51PM -0500, Jim Penny wrote:
> > > I see no problem with this license as far as it goes, but it doesn't go
> > > far enough.
> > >
> > > There is no permission granted to make modifications (and distr
>> Does this mean every unicode text editor belongs in contrib (depends on
>> something non-free)?
>
>Many (perhaps all) RFCs are non-free as well; does that mean that
>compliant implementations must go into contrib or non-free?
The problem is, every character in Unicode, all 70,000 of them, has a
Hello,
I'm packaging the new version of openwebmail and I received this
error message:
WARNING!
The perl on your system has serious bug in routine tell()!
While openwebmail can work properly with this bug, other perl
application
may not function properly and thus cause data loss.
We sug
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