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On Sun, Aug 08, 2010 at 02:08:28PM -0700, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
> OK, so would a debhelper patch implementing this be accepted?
Hardly so, as long as the patch is theoretical and discussed on -devel,
where not necessarily will get the attention of debhelper maintainer.
I suggest following the usua
Hello,
I have upgrade my Debian Lenny to Debian Squeeze and I don't know if it's
only on my case but Imust upgrade grub, linux-image (2.6.26 to 2.6.32) and
udev in this order.
grub before linux-image because linux-image-2.6.32 don't upgrade
/boot/grub/menu.list
linux-image before udev because ude
On Mon, 2010-08-09 at 15:00 +0200, Michel wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> I have upgrade my Debian Lenny to Debian Squeeze and I don't know if
> it's only on my case but Imust upgrade grub, linux-image (2.6.26 to
> 2.6.32) and udev in this order.
>
>
> grub before linux-image because linux-image-2.6.32 d
Hi,
On Mon, Aug 09, 2010 at 02:06:18PM +0100, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> On Mon, 2010-08-09 at 15:00 +0200, Michel wrote:
> This information belongs in the release notes. I'm not sure where one
> should look to see the draft release notes for the next release.
I guess its already known: #549573
Its
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Hi debian-devel,
As we all know, squeeze is frozen now. This was a long awaited event,
although for some importans software that we have in the distro it
would be beneficial if this moment could happen later. One of such
examples is libcairo2.
The last release by ustream [1] is 1.8.10. At the mom
[Michel]
> I don't know where is the work on upgrade documentation but I wanted
> underline this order.
At least the udev issue is known to me. It can be worked around by
touching /etc/udev/kernel-upgrade before upgrading udev, allowing the
kernel and udev to be upgraded at the same time and with
On Mon, Aug 09, 2010 at 06:27:01PM +0400, Stanislav Maslovski wrote:
> Thus, getting to the main point of this long e-mail: what are we going
> to do with libcairo2 in squeeze? If we keep it at 1.8.10, I think it
> makes sense to apply the above mentioned patch, because it has been
> accepted by up
On 8/9/2010 9:36 AM, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
[Michel]
I don't know where is the work on upgrade documentation but I wanted
underline this order.
At least the udev issue is known to me. It can be worked around by
touching /etc/udev/kernel-upgrade before upgrading udev, allowing the
kernel a
Hello,
lately, I created two packages that do little more than wrap software
written in a scripting language (one Java, one Perl) so I could put them
in a local repository for easy installation and deinstallation.
In both cases, I expect upstream versions to change often. So I will
probably find
On Mon, 2010-08-09 at 18:27 +0400, Stanislav Maslovski wrote:
> plain text document attachment (libcairo2 in squeeze & subpixel
> rendering.eml)
> Hi debian-devel,
>
> As we all know, squeeze is frozen now. This was a long awaited event,
> although for some importans software that we have in the d
On Mon, Aug 09, 2010 at 05:22:27PM +0200, Sebastian Dröge wrote:
> On Mon, 2010-08-09 at 18:27 +0400, Stanislav Maslovski wrote:
> > Thus, getting to the main point of this long e-mail: what are we going
> > to do with libcairo2 in squeeze? If we keep it at 1.8.10, I think it
> > makes sense to app
On lun., 2010-08-09 at 21:13 +0400, Stanislav Maslovski wrote:
> BTW, suboptimal
> subpixel rendering of fonts in Debian is one of the reasons why many
> desktop users switch to other distros.
Is it?
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On 08/09/2010 07:13 PM, Stanislav Maslovski wrote:
> I am pretty sure porting is doable and I think I can volunteer to do
> this. But before it, let us collect more opinions. It would be nice to
> know what does the release team think about it. BTW, suboptimal
> subpixel rendering of fonts in Debia
On Mon, Aug 09, 2010 at 08:31:53PM +0200, Bernd Zeimetz wrote:
> On 08/09/2010 07:13 PM, Stanislav Maslovski wrote:
> > I am pretty sure porting is doable and I think I can volunteer to do
> > this. But before it, let us collect more opinions. It would be nice to
> > know what does the release team
Stanislav Maslovski wrote:
> I am pretty sure porting is doable and I think I can volunteer to do
> this. But before it, let us collect more opinions. It would be nice to
> know what does the release team think about it. BTW, suboptimal
> subpixel rendering of fonts in Debian is one of the reasons
On Mon, Aug 09, 2010 at 08:54:16PM +0200, Sebastian Krause wrote:
> Stanislav Maslovski wrote:
> > I am pretty sure porting is doable and I think I can volunteer to do
> > this. But before it, let us collect more opinions. It would be nice to
> > know what does the release team think about it. BTW
Malte Forkel writes:
> lately, I created two packages that do little more than wrap software
> written in a scripting language (one Java, one Perl) so I could put them
> in a local repository for easy installation and deinstallation.
> In both cases, I expect upstream versions to change often. S
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Zvi Dubitzky writes:
> I need to generate a Debian package for a library
> As an exercise I tried it with libvirt .
> I am running a Ubuntu 8.10 . and use the libvirt.0.6.1 tar.gz
This might sound rude but since you are using Ubuntu all around why
don't you ask them for help?
> For the lib
Ben Hutchings (09/08/2010):
> This information belongs in the release notes. I'm not sure where
> one should look to see the draft release notes for the next release.
Sounds like it?
http://www.debian.org/releases/testing/releasenotes
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On Mon, 2010-08-09 at 21:01 -0400, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> Ben Hutchings (09/08/2010):
> > This information belongs in the release notes. I'm not sure where
> > one should look to see the draft release notes for the next release.
>
> Sounds like it?
> http://www.debian.org/releases/testing/re
I won't comment on the main issue since other people gave you the
solution.
On dim., 2010-08-08 at 16:45 +0300, Zvi Dubitzky wrote:
> I need to generate a Debian package for a library
> As an exercise I tried it with libvirt .
Note that libvirt is already packaged so you can inspire you of th
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