On Wed, 19 Feb 2014 21:30:44 -0800, Russ Allbery wrote:
> That package does currently depend on
> perl, though, which isn't appropriate for an essential package.
> ... The dependency is because
> deb-systemd-helper uses a bunch of modules that are not currently in
> perl-core (File::Path, File::B
Hi,
On 02/20/2014 09:57, gregor herrmann wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Feb 2014 21:30:44 -0800, Russ Allbery wrote:
>> That package does currently depend on
>> perl, though, which isn't appropriate for an essential package.
>> ... The dependency is because
>> deb-systemd-helper uses a bunch of modules that
Hello Alexander, hello *,
On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 07:39:51PM +0100, Uwe Kleine-König wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 08:02:07PM +0400, Alexander GQ Gerasiov wrote:
> > > On Wednesday 15 January 2014 12:40:52 you wrote:
> > > > I've notice some progress on the issue:
> > > >
> > > > http://bugs.d
On Thu, 20 Feb 2014 10:52:12 +0100, Ansgar Burchardt wrote:
> On 02/20/2014 09:57, gregor herrmann wrote:
> > On Wed, 19 Feb 2014 21:30:44 -0800, Russ Allbery wrote:
> >> ... The dependency is because
> >> deb-systemd-helper uses a bunch of modules that are not currently in
> >> perl-core (File::
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* Package name: golang-goptlib
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On Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 04:20:57PM +0100, Thomas Koch wrote:
> Hi Antonio,
>
> I wrote you two times in the last months to and asked
> whether you're still interested in maintaining cfengine in Debian:
>
> - 2013-08-15: "cfengine3 debian update, debconf"
> - 2014-01-14: "update cfengine3 debian
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On 02/20/2014 02:10 AM, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
> Do people use all those runlevels?
As much as I know, there's only 4 in use (using names of OpenRC here,
since OpenRC has named runlevels):
- shutdown (runlevel 0)
- recovery (runlevel 1)
- reboot (runlevel 6)
- default (often, everything else, but m
On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 02:29:45PM -0800, Steve Langasek wrote:
> Ok. The statistics still seem awfully low to me; but I guess
> http://people.debian.org/~cjwatson/dhstats.png shows there hasn't actually
> been a huge uptick in dh(1) adoption over the past year, as a percentage of
> all packages.
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On Thu, 20 Feb 2014 14:19:30 +0900, hero...@gentoo.org wrote:
> Tollef Fog Heen writes:
>>
>> It's probably better to just contribute your changes to the sysv-rc
>> version and so make that one able to manage openrc in addition to the
>> others it already knows how to. No point in forking it.
>
>
Sorry guys. I'm totally busy with other tasks last month :-(. As I remember
your package is quite ready for upload, so I'll do it tomorrow (without my
changes, just add myself as an uploader if you don't mind). Ok?
On February 20, 2014 1:52:19 PM Uwe Kleine-König
wrote:
Hello Alexander, h
On 02/20/2014 09:02 PM, Tom H wrote:
> What features does sysvinit+openrc have that sysvinit+sysv-rc+insserv
> doesn't have?
Just to name a few:
- getting rid of the ugly LSB headers
- cgroup supports to kill processes
- rc_hotplug (a hotplugged service is one started by a dynamic dev
manager when
Hello Alexander,
On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 05:30:05PM +0400, Alexander Gerasiov wrote:
> Sorry guys. I'm totally busy with other tasks last month :-(. As I
> remember your package is quite ready for upload, so I'll do it
> tomorrow (without my changes, just add myself as an uploader if you
> don't m
Le jeudi, 20 février 2014, 22.28:56 Thomas Goirand a écrit :
> On 02/20/2014 09:02 PM, Tom H wrote:
> > What features does sysvinit+openrc have that
> > sysvinit+sysv-rc+insserv doesn't have?
>
> Just to name a few:
> - getting rid of the ugly LSB headers
They might be ugly, but they encode the d
On 02/20/2014 15:28, Thomas Goirand wrote:
> On 02/20/2014 09:02 PM, Tom H wrote:
>> What features does sysvinit+openrc have that sysvinit+sysv-rc+insserv
>> doesn't have?
>
> Just to name a few:
> - getting rid of the ugly LSB headers
> - cgroup supports to kill processes
I'm curious: does OpenR
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+tor-dev and some relevant people, please keep CC
Hey all, I'd like some advice on the naming of this package.
I have some options in mind:
- flashproxy-server: The main practical use of this package is with the
flashproxy[1][2] system. However, as noted in the package description, it could
be
On 02/20/2014 10:45 PM, Didier 'OdyX' Raboud wrote:
> Le jeudi, 20 février 2014, 22.28:56 Thomas Goirand a écrit :
>> On 02/20/2014 09:02 PM, Tom H wrote:
>>> What features does sysvinit+openrc have that
>>> sysvinit+sysv-rc+insserv doesn't have?
>>
>> Just to name a few:
>> - getting rid of the ug
Ansgar Burchardt writes:
> On 02/20/2014 09:57, gregor herrmann wrote:
>> On Wed, 19 Feb 2014 21:30:44 -0800, Russ Allbery wrote:
>>> That package does currently depend on
>>> perl, though, which isn't appropriate for an essential package.
>>> ... The dependency is because
>>> deb-systemd-helper
Ansgar Burchardt writes:
> On 02/20/2014 15:28, Thomas Goirand wrote:
>> Also, we have an ALIVE UPSTREAM TEAM, and an evolving project, which is
>> IMO important (is there anyone still working on sysv-rc apart from a
>> few Debian maintainers? my understanding is: we're alone now...).
> Doesn't
Hello people,
Earlier this week I wanted to find a C++ testing library. I tried gtest and
cppunit but both of them seemed way too much overkill for my needs. So I
wrote this:
https://github.com/renra/prehash_challenge_phasor_cpp/blob/master/simple_test.cpp
Now I'm thinking. Is there some way for
On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 6:12 PM, Jan Gloser wrote:
> Hello people,
>
> Earlier this week I wanted to find a C++ testing library. I tried gtest and
> cppunit but both of them seemed way too much overkill for my needs. So I
> wrote this:
>
> https://github.com/renra/prehash_challenge_phasor_cpp/blob
On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 12:31:28PM +, Colin Watson wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 02:29:45PM -0800, Steve Langasek wrote:
> > Ok. The statistics still seem awfully low to me; but I guess
> > http://people.debian.org/~cjwatson/dhstats.png shows there hasn't actually
> > been a huge uptick in
On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 03:58:02PM +, Ximin Luo wrote:
> - tor-pt-websocket or pt-websocket: These are unambigious but
> inconsistent with the other Tor pluggable transport in Debian,
> obfsproxy. And there is also "fteproxy" which will probably retain
> this naming when added to Debian in the
Le 20/02/2014 18:12, Jan Gloser a écrit :
> Hello people,
>
> Earlier this week I wanted to find a C++ testing library. I tried gtest
> and cppunit but both of them seemed way too much overkill for my needs.
> So I wrote this:
>
> https://github.com/renra/prehash_challenge_phasor_cpp/blob/master/
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On 2014-02-20 18:21, Steve Langasek wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 12:31:28PM +, Colin Watson wrote:
>> On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 02:29:45PM -0800, Steve Langasek wrote:
>>> Ok. The statistics still seem awfully low to me; but I guess
>>> http://people.debian.org/~cjwatson/dhstats.png shows th
On Thu, Feb 20, 2014, at 17:39, Thomas Goirand wrote:
> There's of course dependencies in OpenRC. You have the choice: either
> you keep the LSB headers, either you write it the OpenRC way (IMO,
> prefered...). In OpenRC, you just use functions of the openrc-run
> "interpreter". For example:
Well,
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On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 06:12:28PM +0100, Jan Gloser wrote:
> Earlier this week I wanted to find a C++ testing library. I tried gtest and
> cppunit but both of them seemed way too much overkill for my needs.
They might be overkill for your current needs, but what about future
needs? As you add mo
The following is a listing of packages for which help has been requested
through the WNPP (Work-Needing and Prospective Packages) system in the
last week.
Total number of orphaned packages: 559 (new: 14)
Total number of packages offered up for adoption: 142 (new: 0)
Total number of packages reques
Hey Ondřej,
Ondřej Surý writes:
> I have split openrc into openrc and openrc-sysv moving the conflicting
> parts to openrc-sysv on my system, and it install just fine, but running
> script with /sbin/openrc-run needs:
>
> mkdir -p /run/openrc
> touch /run/openrc/softlevel
>
> and then it still d
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