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* Package name: python-mimeparse
Version : 0.1.3
Upstream Author : Joe Gregorio
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* License : MIT
Programming Lang: Python
Description : basic functions for
On Sun, 2011-10-30 at 08:06 -0700, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> On Sun, 2011-10-30 at 10:49 +0100, Sébastien Riccio wrote:
> > On 30.10.2011 10:42, Niels Thykier wrote:
> Our upstream for (most of) firmware-nonfree is the linux-firmware
> repository, and it appears that Broadcom never sent version 6.2.9
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* Package name: python-passlib
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* License : BSD
Programming Lang: Python
Description : comprehensive password ha
[Frank lin Piat]
> Any chance to go ahead? It would be a pity if the only solution was
> to fork su-to-root (and possible merge xdg-su[2]) in a new
> source+binary package :-(
Is there no other package installed on most/all desktop installations
that can be the home of such script? A quick look o
On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 5:28 PM, Karl Goetz wrote:
> As a (largely) non coder, what should I look for in (say) gNewSenses
> patches to know if it can be filtered out automatically? Are there any
> common indicators?
Anything that looks like cruft or things that the Debian maintainer
does not need
On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 08:49:01PM +0200, Frank lin Piat wrote:
> Specious "depends" relationship [AFAICT]:
> backintime-gnome - GNOME front-end for backintime
> backintime-kde- KDE front-end for backintime
This is because of su-to-root.
--
Jonathan Wiltshire
On Mon, 2011-10-31 at 11:25 +0200, Dmitry Kravkov wrote:
> On Sun, 2011-10-30 at 08:06 -0700, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> > On Sun, 2011-10-30 at 10:49 +0100, Sébastien Riccio wrote:
> > > On 30.10.2011 10:42, Niels Thykier wrote:
>
> > Our upstream for (most of) firmware-nonfree is the linux-firmware
Le Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 05:49:12PM +0200, Matthias Klumpp a écrit :
>
> For us, it is necessary that APT can process this data (will be
> implemented if DEP-11 can make it) and that parts of it can be written
> into a Xapian-DB for fast searching. - Both would work perfectly well
> with any format
I've been maintaining debmirror since we lost fjp. But moving to a cabin
with dialup internet shortly after adopting a mirror program turns out
to be a bad idea for developing it (though a nice use-case for using
it). So I'm seeking comaintainer(s). All that's needed is basic perl,
and an understan
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* License : BSD
Programming Lang: C, Python
Description : Python library fo
* Raphael Hertzog , 2011-10-26, 18:47:
For instance I just noticed that we can't install new widgets with
the current wordpress package due to some javascript related problem.
I'm not familiar enough with the codebase to investigate it easily. I
can't ask upstream about it because it works wit
On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 1:28 AM, Ian Jackson
wrote:
> The difficulty is that if we end up with ten different versions of
> some random javascript library, when it turns out to have a security
> vulnerability we need to somehow backport the patch to each of those
> ten versions.
>
> And here "we"
Just pointing out that I'm seeing a segfault inside pthread_join of
libpthread-2.13.so. I need to look at the pthread source before I can
tell why it crashed. I will also try to roll back to an older version
of this library to confirm that I was not seeing this crash earlier.
Will report back wha
Dallas Clement wrote:
> Will report back what I find.
Please don't. This is the wrong list --- it is about development _of_
Debian, not development _on_ Debian.
You might find the libc-help list[1] to be more helpful. Or if your
questions are Debian-specific, debian-user[2] can be a great help
2011/10/31 Charles Plessy :
> Le Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 05:49:12PM +0200, Matthias Klumpp a écrit :
>>
>> For us, it is necessary that APT can process this data (will be
>> implemented if DEP-11 can make it) and that parts of it can be written
>> into a Xapian-DB for fast searching. - Both would work
On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 02:05:03PM -0500, Dallas Clement wrote:
> Just pointing out that I'm seeing a segfault inside pthread_join of
> libpthread-2.13.so. I need to look at the pthread source before I can
> tell why it crashed. I will also try to roll back to an older version
> of this library t
* Simon McVittie , 2011-09-19, 18:56:
The correct place for debug files is a hash-based path, instead of the
crapfuck we have today.
... but until then, for gdb to pick them up, debug symbols for $THING
must be in /usr/lib/debug/$THING (a general rule, independent of
multiarch), resulting in
> On Mon 31/10/11 11:20 , Petter Reinholdtsen wrote::
>
> [Frank lin Piat]
> > Any chance to go ahead? It would be a pity if the only solution was
> > to fork su-to-root (and possible merge xdg-su[2]) in a new
> > source+binary package :-(
FYI ... a KDE specific solution...
For those intereste
W dniu 31.10.2011 14:49, Pau Garcia i Quiles pisze:
On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 1:28 AM, Ian Jackson
wrote:
The difficulty is that if we end up with ten different versions of
some random javascript library, when it turns out to have a security
vulnerability we need to somehow backport the patch t
On Mon, 31 Oct 2011 18:34:47 +0800
Paul Wise wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 5:28 PM, Karl Goetz wrote:
>
> > As a (largely) non coder, what should I look for in (say) gNewSenses
> > patches to know if it can be filtered out automatically? Are there
> > any common indicators?
>
> Anything that
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