Le vendredi, 3 juillet 2015, 13.20:08 Mats Wichmann a écrit :
> On 07/03/15 07:28, Didier 'OdyX' Raboud wrote:
> > The crux of the issue is, I think, whether this whole game is worth
> > the work: I am yet to hear about software distribution happening
> > through LSB packages [4]. There are only _8
I am debugging an issue in libdap, where a new release breaks on
big-endian architectures.
It looks like it is complex to debug and upstream doesn't have access to
big-endian hardware.
Is it possible to arrange third-party login to Debian hardware?
regards
Alastair
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Hi,
citadel always came with an LDAP schema file under openldap/rfc2739.schema that
says:
...
# The version of this file as distributed in the Citadel upstream packages
# contains text claiming copyright by the Internet Society and including
# the IETF RFC license, which does not meet Debian's F
Hi Alastair,
as I had similar problem a while ago, I was pointed to:
https://dsa.debian.org/doc/guest-account/
Cheers,
Ondrej
On Wed, Jul 8, 2015, at 12:32, Alastair McKinstry wrote:
> I am debugging an issue in libdap, where a new release breaks on
> big-endian architectures.
> It looks like
On Wednesday 08 July 2015 11:32:46 Alastair McKinstry wrote:
> I am debugging an issue in libdap, where a new release breaks on
> big-endian architectures.
> It looks like it is complex to debug and upstream doesn't have access to
> big-endian hardware.
>
> Is it possible to arrange third-party l
Hi,
what am I supposed to do with prebuilt javascript objects in my source tree
that do not appear to come with sources? None of those are actually used or
installed for that matter, but they are part of the source tree and lintian
complains about them.
Michael
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Michael Meskes
Michael at Fam-M
❦ 8 juillet 2015 12:54 +0200, Michael Meskes :
> what am I supposed to do with prebuilt javascript objects in my source tree
> that do not appear to come with sources? None of those are actually used or
> installed for that matter, but they are part of the source tree and lintian
> complains ab
On Wed, 8 Jul 2015 at 20:50 Michael Meskes wrote:
> citadel always came with an LDAP schema file under openldap/rfc2739.schema
> that says:
>
openldap comes with schemas that have similar licenses. If it is OK for
openldap, I think it should be fine here too.
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On Wed, Jul 08, 2015 at 11:19:30AM +, Brian May wrote:
On Wed, 8 Jul 2015 at 20:50 Michael Meskes wrote:
citadel always came with an LDAP schema file under openldap/rfc2739.schema
that says:
openldap comes with schemas that have similar licenses. If it is OK for
openldap, I think it sho
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Didier 'OdyX' Raboud wrote:
> Given
> a) the work that certifying Debian would take;
> b) the interest in having Debian be certified (I am yet to see any of
>that interest);
> c) the marginal interest by application vendors for the LSB;
>
> I'm leaning towards outright giving up.
Agreed, spen
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On Wed, 2015-07-08 at 16:45:12 -0400, Sandro Tosi wrote:
> Package: wnpp
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>
> * Package name: daemonize
> Version : 1.7.6
> Upstream Author : Brian Clapper, b...@clapper.org
> * URL : http://software.clapper.org/daemonize/
On Wed, 08 Jul 2015 16:45:12 -0400, Sandro Tosi
wrote:
>* Package name: daemonize
> Version : 1.7.6
> Upstream Author : Brian Clapper, b...@clapper.org
>* URL : http://software.clapper.org/daemonize/
>* License : BSD
> Programming Lang: C
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