ch for the real reason, but upgrading gcc-4.1
(and what it brings as Deps) to sid fixed those problems for me.
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Solaris. I hope this will change as Java is under GPL, would be very
useful for us, too.
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Way to fix this bug: find the broken box and replace it. Nothing Debian
can fix.
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changelog published by
> upstream.
if it is mentioned at all. Chance is good that projects, which do not
actively announce security issues, won't mention them in the changelogs.
Some people really think that fixing security bugs silently is better
than the "bad" publicity
> So consider this a +1 for me to get write access to all DD by default in
> our website.
for the content I'm pretty sure that's a good idea. Giving all DDs
access to the css could result in a new design every week. Although that
sounds like an interesting thing to watch ;)
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e out what the package is at all. What about:
Description: OpenGL-based 3D model editor
Misfit Model 3D works with triangle-based models. [...]
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a link to
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there's a package with that name allready.
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ebian. [2] is very interesting to read in this
case.
I'd be really interested to know why one of those implementations is not the
default in glibc, and if hoard or perftools provides the better/faster malloc.
[1] http://sourceforge.net/projects/goog-perftools/
[2] http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?
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> What the hell is this?
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a crazy way of spamming.
click on the link to the image somewhere in the original mail and you'll
see.
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properly. If you're only packaging some architecture independent stuff,
it probably doesn't matter at all - you would want to test your package
on the target distribution, though.
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* Package name: ll-core
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(I've forgot to add X-Debbugs-CC when sending this ITP. Forwarding the
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the list includes programs like cinepaint, which is dead upstream, too,
but which should not go out of Debian imho (although I'd like to see
cinepaint's functions in gimp 2.3, but it doesn't look like anybody is
working on that). Just an example why libgtk1.2 should sta
=testing&release=all
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Prog
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at least parts of the software provided on the page of Prof. Dersch -
but I'm not sure.
Also, do you intend to package clens, too? This would be very appreciated.
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> hinting by luk) )
>
> Greetings,
>
> [1]
> http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=linux-image-2.6.25-2-vserver-amd64
Where does this patch come from? I can't find anything about it on
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>> procinfo-18 b) procinfo-ng ?
did you try to contact the maintainer of procinfo? If they're not
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>>>> So who do I need to contact to find a debian package maintainer for a)
>>>> procinfo-18 b) procinfo-ng ?
>>>>
>>
>> did you try to contact the maintainer of procinfo? If they're not
tabris wrote:
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>> activity from the maintainer, I've orphaned the package and it will be
>> listed within the orphaned packages on http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/
>
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en if I can see where you're coming from in merging it into the "current" GR,
that's not what was asked for. Do we now need a GR to tell the secretary that a
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This i snot really a descriptions, sounds more like an advertising. Also it is
not obious what PACS is, and why read functiones need to be wet
Please fix this before uploading the package.
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m Windows to Debian and who're used to it - but pscp???
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cygwin on the windows boxes at work.
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forcemerge 434532 403113
thanks
there was an RFP for that since > 200 days.
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tools, like proper HDR file handling. It should stay in the archive imho
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which make sure that the not-so-skilled user will have a good
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> Indeed, since #!/bin/sh scripts must not use non-POSIX features.
> Nevertheless, it _is_ possible to change /bin/sh.
>
.. and if the user changes the /bin/sh link, it is not the distributions
fault if things break. On the other side, it's probably morea easy for
users and less error-prone if
ckages, a lot of user have no
clue if they need the packages. Better leave that to people like you,
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really appreciated, as I do not want to install the recommended packages
on all systems, but on most.
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> Perhaps a wishlist bug on pbuilder would be appropriate since keeping
> the build dir would indeed be useful.
>
especially to build a package twice, which is a release goal for Lenny.
Probably an option like --build-twice would be useful, too.
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But the real question is: how long will qt3 stay in Debian, and how many
people would like to use your library with it in the future - so you
probably need to build qt3 and qt4 versions of it anyway.
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x[1] again. Better go and
help the DSL project before starting a new one.
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time I've had a look it was completely closed source.
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>
> That shouldn't stop us from having a discussion about it anyway!
true. If somebody could convince the opera guys to open their source -
that would be a great thing. Opera is a very well working browser and it
is a shame, that it is not unde
e for it? That won't work.
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> and Opera is widely used.
So you have access to opera's internal bugtracker, or did you just use
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Reid Priedhorsky wrote:
> On Thu, 30 Aug 2007 22:00:13 +0200, Bernd Zeimetz wrote:
>> Steinar H. Gunderson wrote:
>>> Has there ever been a case where an RFP bug has actually stimulated anyone
>>> into packaging a given piece of software?
>> Yes, I've closed
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* Package name: python-application
Version : 1.0.8
Upstream Author : Dan Pascu
* URL : http://cheeseshop.python.org/pypi/python-application
* License : lgpl
Programming Lang:
intrinsicly longer password:
that's what libpam-cracklib is for.
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packages - it would be worth the work. But I'm not willing to
spend my free time on closed source if there's no really good reason to
do so.
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use linda and lintian (-iI) to check your packages,
that should help a lot.
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other options to upstream's build system, which is just a bunch of
Makefiles in this case. Although I doubt that anybody would
cross-compile this package, I'd appreciate some general hints.
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Including browsers, IM clients and all daemons which usually connect to
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ing a XPATH expression
same here, do we really need a package for a wrapper around xsltproc,
where the GPL header is larger than the script itself?
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>> same here, do we really need a package for a wrapper around xsltproc,
>> where the GPL header is larger than the script itself?
>
> Why not to put that script inside the xsltproc package instead of
> creating a new one?
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My favourite one is the admin page of Scalix.
But indeed, I never run into any bigger trouble in the www during the
last time, the only annoying things are pages using java and flash -
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I think that would be nice if it would be integrated in packages.d.o.
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Why don't you start to send patches then. Seems you have enough free
time to look after such issues. Fixing Kernels to work on more
(sometimes even important machines, like buildds) is a much more
important job than to get rid of oh so non-free firmware.
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with Debian), right?
In fact I can't see any reason why a program should check for the name
of the avaiable MTA at all (except you're building an extension/... for
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show, ) and dpkg -L are much more useful
than such a manpage.
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ice to have this package at
least in mips assembly, too, which is at least at my university used to
teach assembly. It would also allow to compare the same implementation
for different architectures.
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some useful hints,
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where the package is being built on.
Is there anybody working on an arm7 cross-compiler yet, if so, are there
plans to get it into Debian's main? I guess you want to support every
arm cpu in main!?
Or is there any other possible way to get this package into main?
Best rega
ian-2.0.0.6-1)
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.8.1.7) Gecko/20070914
Firefox/2.0.0.7
I still can't see any fault of Debian here.
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ill build-dep. on the gcc source,
build the compiler and build the firmware.
- all new versions of the package will build-depend on the old package
and just copy the binary blob from it.
Any objections to this?
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> Hi,
>
> On Sunday 30 September 2007 00:25, Bernd Zeimetz wrote:
>> What about the following plan:
>
> It's not only pointless, but will also result in FTBFS errors once the old
> package is not available anymore.
not if you build-depend on ol
> not if you build-depend on oldpackge | gcc-source and just build the
> firmware again if the old package is not available.
Well, I just learned that this is broken. #403246, which is obviously
not planned to be fixed soon.
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which is displayed there, but only in specific parts? Chances are good
that there're much better ways to access them then parsing the qa page.
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en. Since that time I've avoided to use -j, except to test things.
But probably those problems were fixed in the meantime
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handle 5 computers in _one_ frontend) and several other opensource
and commercial systems - but I'm not sure which one is capable to handle
so many hosts.
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o accept that this was
> wishful thinking.
>
> Good luck and much fun with the package!
Thanks for that, and thanks for taking care of the package so far!
Hope I didn't bother you too much with all the mails the BTS must have
send to you during the last days.
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the tooltip which shows up
after a few seconds.
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here in Germany
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hinkpads
which can't handle acpi. Thinkpads had a well working APM implementation
for a long time, at least up to the R/T40 series.
http://tpctl.sourceforge.net/
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gt; Wouldn't this make it more difficult for people to report
> bugs using reportbug/ng?
reportbug is able to talk smtp to bugs.d.o directly, reportbug-ng allows
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hile starting it the
first time? IMHO that's more than sufficient.
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al package involved) sbuild will
fail if the first package is not installable - #403246.
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better ways to handle spam than pyzor these days, also it
seems to be pretty dead by upstream (last release September 7, 2002).
> http://packages.qa.debian.org/x/xmms-crossfade.html
If I remember right gtk-1 is supposed to be removed from lenny, so xmms
will be gone, too.
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* Package name: pyicu
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* Package name: parsedatetime
Version : 0.8.4
Upstream Author : Mike Taylor and Darshana Chhajed
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* URL : http://code.google.com/p/parsedatetim
sd.org/draft-cheshire-nat-pmp.txt
Out of curiosity: What does natpmp have in common with upnp, and where
are the differences?
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Hi,
> [1] http://dehs.alioth.debian.org/no_upstream.html
could you add the Maintainer of the packages to this listing? Makes
searching for your own packages much more simple.
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> However, if you are interested in that stuff, it could be a good idea to
> contact the DEHS maintainer: there might be a way to integrate this into
> DEHS, and avoid the HTML parsing ;)
Didn't look into them, but http://qa.debian.org/data/dehs/ looks
interesting.
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porting-nodocs
> and
> package-runs-make-check-without-supporting-nocheck
Not sure how lintian should check for this, nodocs could be handled in a
completely different file which is included/called/... somehow from
debian/rules.
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Michael Banck wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 06, 2007 at 02:42:03PM +0100, Bernd Zeimetz wrote:
>>> nocheck | notest should also be supported whether or not the package is
>>> actually being cross-built. emdebuild currently passes 'nocheck' as
>>> part of the D
e and rebuild it later for the targeted architecture,
using the file which was generated before. Sounds ugly, but it should work.
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on build time if
the test did not go trough. Otherwise running tests is useless - or do
you check all build logs with every upload?
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Mark Brown wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 06, 2007 at 10:48:55PM +0100, Bernd Zeimetz wrote:
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>> If you run a test you usually *want* to have it fail on build time if
>> the test did not go trough. Otherwise running tests is useless - or do
>> you check all build logs with ev
r.gz
> I found the uscan manual page slightly confusing, but perhaps it is
> just me. :)
It's you :P
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e in the description, too.
There're people who prefer not to use systems because they're written in
a language/using a system which is bloated/buggy/broken/nothing they can
handle
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pe that 3.0 will be better...
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; mlocate should.
> * However, I don't think any locate should have priority standard.
>
Why not remove locate from findutils instead of putting it into a
separate package? I can't see any reason why one would need it if
there's mlocate. Probably add a Recommends: mlocate to findutils
aries it _IS_ our problem -
because we'll get the bug reports of annoyed users. So adding a broken
libraries to Debian doesn't make sense at all.
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