On Tue, Dec 19, 2000 at 10:41:03AM -0500, Damian M Gryski wrote:
> On Tue, 19 Dec 2000, Edward Betts wrote:
> > Arto Jantunen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I'd like to adopt abuse, if that's okay with you. I don't think I can
> > > handle
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This is the sdl-port of Abuse. It will solve the "8-bit only"-problem, if I
can make it compile. ;)
Anyway, it was downloaded from http://www.labyrinth.net.au/~trandor/
and license is GPL.
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in some package debian-user can also help
with producing an actionable bug report against that package. Perhaps
this needs to be documented more prominently?
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> Then if the user reports a bug we need to understand it and try to fix
> it. Maybe adding debian-user to the list of users monitoring bugs
> against "general" pseudo package could also help in this case.
I don't think reportbug should allow filing bugs against
"unrelated" as in generated from different source
> packages?
If there is a dependency (a relationship) between the packages they are
by definition not "unrelated". This keeps coming up, and should probably
be added to the documentation of severity levels..
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ed. The same situation seems to be happening with RC4,
a practical attack needs to appear before it gets dropped.
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the packages where a new upstream version is available (you need to
first check if a bug has already been filed).
I have CC'd the team just in case none of the members are subscribed to
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matter. It can
either sleep until "everything is surely detected by now" before passing
control to userspace, or pass control and the problem along (by
providing event notification when the device set changes). The kernel
made its choice about this years ago, and we have been living on
borro
Eray Aslan writes:
> On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 03:23:18AM +0800, Chow Loong Jin wrote:
>> I think Arto Jantunen explained it pretty well earlier in this thread:
>> > Reliability in the case of modern kernels and modern hardware means
>> > event based, not static. The ha
ysvinit (as
far as I understand OpenRC cannot, though). I can confirm that the
systemd package in unstable (which I've been using for months now) works
out of the box.
Sadly the point you are trying to make is painfully obvious.
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le work on writing startup files for init systems they don't care
about.
We can return to the "which init is default" discussion when we have
multiple init systems fully supported, and when we are not close to
freezing.
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h libnss-ldap one needs
an ldap connection per nss using process, these pile up quite fast
indeed).
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comply with the
> license and I do not think most are aware of that.
By default installing into a state that isn't compliant with the license
seems like an obvious bug. You should file it in the BTS.
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needs to implement all of that for this to work.
To me it seems that porting the whole thing might actually be simpler,
considering that you'll still need to solve the process tracking issue
either way (this is what systemd needs cgroups for).
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Ondřej Surý writes:
> On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 12:10 PM, Arto Jantunen wrote:
>> This has been discussed several times, there was even a GSoC project to
>> implement a systemd service -> init script converter (essentially
>> pro
or either are small enough to be
> meaningless.
However no popcon number is quite as meaningless as the number for a
package that is Essential: yes. I'd guess most systems that run either
upstart or systemd still have sysvinit installed (mine do, for another
useless example).
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verride udev rules in package or should I simply
> override the lintian error message?
I think you should divert (see man dpkg-divert) the original file in
/lib and install a new file in it's place. This way the /etc override
mechanism is still usable by the admin if needed.
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laces. The ACTA and TPPA things are
"nice" examples (they include the DMCA and worse).
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nical limitations might not be illegal in all countries that have a
version of DMCA, but that doesn't really help Debian.
I'm not sure if it would help if all of the media players Debian
distributes were crippled so that they could be used to play dvd's via
libdvdcss but not copy the
Thomas Goirand writes:
> On 03/19/2012 07:02 PM, Arto Jantunen wrote:
>> I'm not sure if it would help if all of the media players Debian
>> distributes were crippled so that they could be used to play dvd's via
>> libdvdcss but not copy them (or which is the tool
even build testing their packages.
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Jakub Wilk writes:
> * Arto Jantunen , 2013-05-03, 11:12:
>> Source only uploads were banned many years ago, mainly due to problems with
>> maintainers not even build testing their packages.
>
> [citation needed]
Indeed. I was fairly certain that a policy decision about
t doesn't work at all (and thus breaks rdeps) isn't
as broken as a package that wipes the root fs on installation. In my
understanding that is the difference between grave (broken and makes
rdeps fail) and critical (broken and makes the entire system fail).
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This is already packaged as python-migrate by the Openstack team. It
might be a different upstream fork, though.
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; dhcpcd-base merely becomes "nice to have". Heck, the priority of both
> could, in principle, be optional, just as long as ifupdown explicitly
> Depends on a DHCP client, and the first alternative is a real package.
That would make the order of operations for a smooth migration as
follo
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erated on an airgapped system and
stored on the HSM after making a couple of backups.
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configuration options except clicking enabled and scrolling", while many
of the options remain available via the nice and friendly userinterface
of xinput [1]).
[1]
https://rajeeshknambiar.wordpress.com/2015/02/22/libinput-support-added-to-touchpad-kcm/
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Peter Hutterer writes:
> On Sun, Jul 17, 2016 at 02:56:50PM +0300, Arto Jantunen wrote:
>> Is it possible to remap two finger tap to the middle button (button 2)
>> without remapping the right side of the clickpad at the same time
>> (set-button-map seems to only do both
e this in reverse. The hardening changes can also
cause problems, and we consider not breaking locally built code more
important than not breaking packaged code (which is much easier for us
to fix).
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st alternative, IIRC to keep the results
reproducible.
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.debian.org instead. Please see
https://www.debian.org/Bugs/Developer#followup for the documentation of
this functionality.
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urity update.
Also not true. You can request an exception to this for your security
update, but you do need to communicate about this with the backports
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tainer to fix it in stretch.
It doesn't work since pam_umask isn't run by default. However as far as
I know this has been the case for a very long time (the oldest install I
can check quickly is squeeze and it has the same issue).
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me.
> >Maybe the problem is fixed now.
>
> Yes, we released the first version of the Azure images on Tuesday.
Is there a specific reason why these images don't have cloud-init
enabled? It seems that most images on Azure, AWS, etc. do enable it.
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