Le jeudi 05 juillet 2012 à 23:34 +0200, Jakub Wilk a écrit :
> I wrote a tool to detect versioned (build-)dependencies with possible
> missing (or insufficient) epochs. The results for unstable and a DD-list
> are attached.
Thanks a lot for this tool, it is very useful.
Note that dh_devlibs (#
Le vendredi 06 juillet 2012 à 05:32 +0100, Ben Hutchings a écrit :
> 1. General consensus in the project that supporting the option of Secure
> Boot, including purchase of a Microsoft-signed certificate, is
> worthwhile and not entirely objectionable.
Not entirely objectionable indeed, but it r
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On Fri, Jul 6, 2012 at 12:06 AM, Arthur de Jong wrote:
> I guess the conflicts is interpreted to apply to any installed version
> of the package while what should be interpreted as a conflict/replaces
> only of the package of the same architecture.
Correct guess. "Negative dependencies" (Breaks,
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On Thu, Jul 05, 2012 at 05:39:07PM -0700, Rick Thomas wrote:
> The fundamental problem we must solve is allowing the *user* to
> securely choose which OS she wants to install.
No. The user can disable secure boot.
> Whether that OS
> follows thru an
[… “interesting” M-A consequences …]
Oh, sorry for disturbing an anthill then. This sounds
entirely nōn-trivial to solve…
Could this work: libnss-ldap and libnss-ldapd both
provide the same virtual package and conflict with it?
Same for the pam ones but a different virtual package.
Just a wild-g
On 06/07/12 06:32, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> 1. General consensus in the project that supporting the option of Secure
> Boot, including purchase of a Microsoft-signed certificate, is
> worthwhile and not entirely objectionable. (I am assuming that it would
> be a waste of time to use our own platform
reflum,
On Thu, 2012-06-28 at 13:05 +0100, Ian Jackson wrote:
> Philipp Schafft writes ("Re: Bug#679236: O: ckport -- portability
> analysis and security checking tool"):
> > On Wed, 2012-06-27 at 22:50 +0200, Thomas Preud'homme wrote:
> > > What is the link between celt and ckport? I mean,
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Description : predictor of non-regular secondary str
On Fri, Jul 06, 2012 at 02:49:54PM +0200, Philipp Schafft wrote:
> PS: Release wasn't helpful in this case as well. They tell me they have
> no opinion and are not interested in getting this fixed for stable (was
> asking *before* freeze). I'm not mad on anyone of them personally, just
> I don't th
On Fri, Jul 6, 2012 at 5:41 AM, Carlos Alberto Lopez Perez wrote:
> This are the FSF recommendations:
>
> http://www.fsf.org/campaigns/secure-boot-vs-restricted-boot/whitepaper-web
These seem much more in line with the Debian social contract than any
the actions of other distributions or of the s
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]] Jakub Wilk
> I wrote a tool to detect versioned (build-)dependencies with possible
> missing (or insufficient) epochs. The results for unstable and a
> DD-list are attached.
Thanks, this looks like a useful tool.
results for chef and varnish, while not wrong, are harmless, since
there's no v
Hello,
Laszlo Kajan wrote on 2012-07-06 18:47:
> HMMER is an implementation of profile hidden Markov model methods for
> sensitive searches of biological sequence databases using multiple sequence
> alignments as queries.
Which software/packages do you use together with this package?
Is ther
On Fri, Jul 06, 2012 at 07:43:41PM +0200, Joachim Wiedorn wrote:
> Laszlo Kajan wrote on 2012-07-06 18:47:
> > HMMER is an implementation of profile hidden Markov model methods for
> > sensitive searches of biological sequence databases using multiple sequence
> > alignments as queries.
> Is the
On Wed, Jul 4, 2012 at 6:31 PM, Paul Wise wrote:
>> I intend to package the Clean language compiler for Debian.
>
> That is a very generic name, please use at least clean-compiler or
As you can see in the bug, I just let DBS change the name to
clean-compiler, as you suggested.
> similar for the so
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Alina Quereilhac
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Descriptio
Hey people,
Following up on this again...
Back in May I warned about CD sizes[1] for the Wheezy release,
pointing out that CD#1 isn't big enough any more to provide usable
Gnome or KDE installations. There was some discussion about what to do
about that (change compression to xz, switch to the li
Steve McIntyre writes:
> Back in May I warned about CD sizes[1] for the Wheezy release,
> pointing out that CD#1 isn't big enough any more to provide usable
> Gnome or KDE installations.
Indeed. CD1 was really problematic in squeeze too:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-boot/2011/08/msg00172.html
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❦ 26 juin 2012 14:48 CEST, Michael Meskes :
>> I'll be reopening 665987, but if that gets closed again I'd be very
>> happy to switch to acpi-support-minimal from my now locally built
>> acpi-support packages w/ the consolekit dependency removed.
>
> I'm not sure I like the attitude here. "If th
As suggested by Ansgar IRL, here's a summary of what compression types
are showing up on each CD (by looking at data.tar.$EXT for all the
.debs and .udebs):
>Gnome
>=
>
>The last package on amd64 CD#1 is gnome-packagekit-data. task-desktop
>fits on CD#1, but task-gnome-desktop is ~110 packages
On Fri, 2012-07-06 at 11:02 +0200, Bastian Blank wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 05, 2012 at 05:39:07PM -0700, Rick Thomas wrote:
> > The fundamental problem we must solve is allowing the *user* to
> > securely choose which OS she wants to install.
>
> No. The user can disable secure boot.
>
> >
ttp://people.debian.org/~ansgar/wheezy-20120706-with-xz.txt.gz>
Would this be enough to make GNOME and/or KDE installable from a single
CD image?
Ansgar
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all packages was reduced from 42GB to 33 GB (about 20%).
>A per-package listing is available from [1]
>
> [1] <http://people.debian.org/~ansgar/wheezy-20120706-with-xz.txt.gz>
>
>Would this be enough to make GNOME and/or KDE installable from a single
>CD image?
Using rough cal
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