Dear Debian fellows,
what's the common practise if a package gets purged and depends on
user-supplied data in a database? In this case these are DNS zones (it's
about `mydns-mysql'). Currently there is a Debconf question in postrm,
which is definitely wrong because I cannot rely on Debconf being
i
Philipp Kern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> what's the common practise if a package gets purged and depends on
> user-supplied data in a database? In this case these are DNS zones (it's
> about `mydns-mysql'). Currently there is a Debconf question in postrm,
> which is definitely wrong because I cann
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On 05-Aug-05, 16:22 (CDT), Dan Jacobson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One way of having some daemons not start at boot (e.g., if we only use
> our printer once a year) is to remove certain /etc/rc?.d/ links.
>
> But the downsize is later, unless one keeps records, one isn't quite
> sure of just wh
Dan Jacobson writes:
> But the downsize is later, unless one keeps records, one isn't quite sure
> of just what tampering one has done in /etc/rc?.d/
Sysvconfig keeps records.
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Hello,
I've recently been making a new debtags version at least once a day: either
some chunk of the gcc migration, or yet another APT ABI change, or who knows
what's going to happen tomorrow.
I'm tired, and I haven't been writing any line of code for it anymore si
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Hey everyone,
Is it ok to start uploading new (as in completely new) packages written
in C++, if the libraries they depend on have been upgraded to the right
C++ ABI?
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On Sat, Aug 06, 2005 at 08:58:34PM +0300, Mattias Nordstrom wrote:
> Hey everyone,
> Is it ok to start uploading new (as in completely new) packages written
> in C++, if the libraries they depend on have been upgraded to the right
> C++ ABI?
Yes.
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On Thu, Aug 04, 2005 at 01:58:15PM -0300, Humberto Massa Guimar?es wrote:
> IMHO this is a profound disrespect for the great work done in Debian by Bruce.
Are we thinking of the same guy?
> And to boot, an e-mail calling for curriculae for a recruiting party
> is on-topic to a DEVELOPERS list
No
On 8/6/05, Bernd Eckenfels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> > Didn't I (also) send you a much later version?
>
> Hmm.. I cant find that, but yes I thin u did. Can you dig that up?
Sure: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=222324&msg=19
Just on
Philipp Kern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> what's the common practise if a package gets purged and depends on
> user-supplied data in a database? In this case these are DNS zones (it's
> about `mydns-mysql'). Currently there is a Debconf question in postrm,
> which is definitely wrong because I ca
Marco d'Itri wrote:
> Andreas Metzler wrote:
> > Thomas Hood wrote:
> > > Is there anything else which dash supports but posh does not?
> > command -v
>
> Which is the well known which(1) replacement, and basically mandatory
> in a sane Debian shell. I keep wondering why people bother with posh.
"
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Joey Hess) writes:
> Paul Seelig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>localepurge
>
The next upload will contain the correction.
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On Sun, Jul 31, 2005 at 11:04:30PM -0600, Marcelo E. Magallon wrote:
> The attached list has been generated with an up to date Packages
> file for the following architectures: alpha arm hppa hurd-i386 i386
> ia64 m68k mips mipsel powerpc s390 sh sparc.
The list and script can be found in
* Joey Hess [Tue, 02 Aug 2005 18:46:20 -0400]:
> Debian Qt/KDE Maintainers
>kdebase
>kdenetwork
Fixed in SVN, will be in the next upload.
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On Mon, Aug 01, 2005 at 10:34:14AM +0200, Thomas Viehmann wrote:
> thanks for the list. Do you want updates?
Sure. Exclusions mostly. Whatever needs to be excluded from the list
because it doesn't need to be/won't be transitioned.
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On Mon, Aug 01, 2005 at 11:22:19AM +0200, Enrico Zini wrote:
> > libtagcoll0, Enrico Zini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Already asked for removal, now supserseded by libtagcoll1-{dev,pic}.
I added this to the exclusion list.
Marcelo
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On Wed, Aug 03, 2005 at 06:48:49PM +0200, Frans Pop wrote:
> On Wednesday 03 August 2005 18:15, Steve Greenland wrote:
> > Thanks for the pointer, Adam, and a giant "Feh!" to the genius who came
> > up with that idea.
>
> Did you even think of asking for the rationale behind the name change?
Thomas Hood wrote:
> It is not even useful as a which(1) replacement. Whereas "which"
> prints the pathname of the first executable file on the PATH,
Note that the Debian 'which' is different than the which on other
systems. The traditional which is a csh script that intentionally
sources the us
hi phillip,
On Sat, Aug 06, 2005 at 01:08:57PM +0200, Philipp Kern wrote:
> what's the common practise if a package gets purged and depends on
> user-supplied data in a database? In this case these are DNS zones (it's
> about `mydns-mysql'). Currently there is a Debconf question in postrm,
> which
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