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Hello everybody,
I will package some bioinformatics tools called FASTX-Toolkit, and they
require a separate library, gtextutils, which is used only by them. But
since it is distributed as a separate tarball, the simplest is still
to
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>
> > > getbuildlog(1) from devscripts downloads (almost, if you ignore a
> > > small header/footer) text-versions of build logs.
> >
se and other Asian
languanges, and look back on my old notes to figure out what packages will
provide me an input system for chinese characters, because I select French or
English at install time.
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> On the contrary, I don't see what an input system would be good for. How
> many languages can you write?
The one from the country where I was born, and the one from the country that
was kind enough to give me a work visa :)
>
ld require a C programmer to work on the Debian menu system. Perhaps it
could be a project for the Google Summer of Code ? If we go that direction, I
volunteer to help for the huge transition.
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e a patch for the Policy according to
the minutes you will publish later.
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-D=override or add a .dsc field and value.
-Uremove a field.
I still do not understand what makes it "nonsense" to use substvars for the
generation of the .dsc and .changes file.
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e not been mentionned in this thread, but would also break with
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packages but no source packages. Would it be compatible with your plans?
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t is something to keep in mind, especially if
infrastructure makes it transparent. Can debtorrent work with the torrenting
facilities of the Amazon Simple Storage system ?
Lastly, BitTorrent is strictly forbidden in some workplaces (like where I
work), so it will have to be optional.
Have a nice d
anage to convince the dpkg and sbuild
maintainers to implement them, you will have more chances to get the fields
accepted ;)
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> generates docs for. Putting haddock in ghc6's B-D-I avoids that
> cycle.
Hello everybody,
maybe Build-Recommends could also solve this…
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nd CPU cycles to be sizeable, and worth the effort.
If the problem is limited to local building of packages without their
documentation, maybe we can consider push forward the DEB_BUILD_OPTION "nodoc".
This would also help in the case the same problem happens, but with
documentation that
parated from the main
package in an Arch:all package. For some packages, for instance altree, it
would mean to make a -doc package with a single PDF file in, for the sake of
removing TeX and LaTeX from the build-dependancies.
I hope that this also anwers to Steve.
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rectly.
How about:
libxfce4menu is a menu implementation for the Xfce Desktop Environment that is
compliant with the Desktop Menu Specification of freedesktop.org (formerly
known as XDG).
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Hello everybody,
I intend to package Phyml, as it is necessary for upgrading SeaView to version
4.0. As usual, the source of the PDF manual was omitted from the Upstream
tarball. I am working on this issue.
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Hello everybody,
Here is another Perl library that is needed for the Generic Genome Browser
(version 2).
I will inject the package soon in the pkg-perl repository.
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Source: libgd-svg-perl
Section: perl
nMenuUsingDesktopEntries
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Since despite it is not unified, this the patch is very well accepted by quilt,
do you think it would be possible to make format 3.0 (quilt) accept this format
as well ? The motivation is to stay as identical as possible to Upstream
material (the only modification I make is to add an explanatory he
the package amap-align.
By the way, http://freeworld.thc.org/thc-amap/ does not seem to work.
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Hi Neil,
how do you coordinate your action with the project of using the source format
'3.0 (quilt)' by default in Squeeze +1?
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m that is really ment to be
read by a broad audience wihout wasting their time, and to be acceptable as is.
And to confirm one thing: to my knowledge, nobody is planning to make any
change about what is mandatory to include in the Debian copryright file.
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some undeclared cryptography, it would be an illegal export for which Debian
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> through NEW to debian-mentors@, requesting a NEW-like check, and
> upload when you are satisfied with the reviews that you have.
Hi all,
Here is a wiki page proposing two parallel workflows for pre- or post-upload
peer review.
http://wiki.debian.org/CopyrightReview
Ha
course welcome. Can you summarise them ?
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shall we (the maintainers) drop the dependancy on iceape in the plugins we
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> > I think that it is a good concept, but the linian warning has probably a
> > good
> > reason to exist. For instance, if a bug is closed as part of a "Te
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> > > On Mon, 06 Apr 2009, Charles Plessy wrote:
> > > > I think that it is
thout using NMU versioning or add
> themselves to Uploaders and hence imply that they're taking ongoing
> responsibility for the package.
Hi all,
so in the end, can we use the “ * QA upload.” special first line for
non-uploader uploads without breaking the QA infrastructure?
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then see if these patches are welcome, and maybe will start a trend. For the
moment, I have the feeling that we are fighting resistance from developpers
whose packages are not an issue for us anyway.
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Dear all,
I have packaged a new CPAN module, MappedQueryDB, that will be used by another
software that I intend to package, EdgeExpressDB (more info in its ITP, that I
will post soon).
I will maintain the source package in the pkg-perl
Le Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 04:07:44PM +0200, Cyril Brulebois a écrit :
> Charles Plessy (21/04/2009):
> > Source: libmqdb-perl
> > Section: perl
> > Priority: optional
> > Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 7)
> > Build-Depends-Indep: libdbd-mysql-perl (>= 3.00
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> > > > libdbd-sqlite3-perl (>= 1.14), libdbi-perl (>= 1.51), perl (>=
> > > > 5.6.0-12)
> > >
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> + Charles Plessy (Tue, 21 Apr 2009 20:49:27 +0900):
>
> > Files: debian/*
> > Copyright: 2009, Charles Plessy
> > License: PD
> > Please treat this packaging work as if it were in public domain.
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that
the corutils maintainers start to distribute mktemp in their binary packages).
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Bonus question: after we shift to the version 3.0 (quilt) of the source
packages, will it be acceptable or not that a file from one tarball has its
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EADME.NEW? Or can we just drop an email to ftpmas...@d.o at
the time of the upload?
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> > Le Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 01:42:04PM +, Joerg Jaspert a écrit :
> > > Hi Maintainer,
>
> > > rejected, i think we are missing
n closing security bugs include CVE numbers as well as the Closes: #n.
This is useful for the security team to track vulnerabilities. If an upload is
made to fix the bug before the advisory ID is known, it is encouraged to modify
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Package name: staden-io-lib
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ornercases could be part of a FAQ if necessary, but my
feeling is to not enter into such consideration in the specification itself.
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> > > read
I would like to forward this Upstream, but I have no clue of what the problem
is, and how important it is. I have read ‘https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DashAsBinSh’,
but found nothing there. Can somebody send me a pointer to some documentation?
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it looks more
challenging, unless of course we factorize or discard some copyright statements
as described above.
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away by a flood of emails, I would like to suggest to everybody
to try to reduce the number of contributions they send per day. Most of the
answers
we think of will be done by someone else if we wait a few hours, and I think it
is
best if this discussion involves more persons.
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C or press return to continue."
echo
echo "--"
read
which will fail if using dash as /bin/sh.
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‘stand up and speak, and don't shoot the messenger’.
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> Nowhere does it make any mention of source filenames.
>
> Now please drop that shit from your proposal, and maybe we can discuss
> it sanely without counting commas.
I am all for making all the fields optional.
This is a major change from Sam‘s original proposal. The reason it has not been
don
packages have a very slow turnover.
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> On Tue, 16 Jun 2009, Charles Plessy wrote:
> > The dh_make template for debian/copyright induces many developers to put
> > their
> > packaging work under the GPL, and I have already seen packages
ould be very welcome. This whole discussion confuses me and I do not
understand if Debian as a project accepts signatures that are not based on a
passport or an ID card. For instance, I have used drivers licenses or social
security cards as well, is that acceptable ?
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ke the software
unredistributable.
If your disagreement with the FTP team is unresolvable, and if you have time,
maybe you can try to open a ticket for a resolution by the Technical Comittee ?
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The ‘amap-align’ package version 2.2-4 install the file ‘amap’ in ‘/usr/bin’,
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> > scritto:
> >
> > The ‘amap-align’ package version 2.2-4 install the file ‘amap’ in
> > ‘/usr/bin’,
> > this is why I am worried about clashes.
Le Sat, Jul 05, 2014 at 12:11:37PM +0100, Gianfranco Co
these renamings harmful and illogical. The probability that
people want to use both amaps on the same machine is close to zero, and the
probability that users of both amaps will be annoyed by the rename is close to
one. I think that these renamings are applied dogmatically in a way that make
mings should do them themselves and stand at the front for
the possibility of receiving rotten tomatoes from our users. If they are
willing to do this, that would convince me that they are not just talking. On
my side, while I can not be convinced to rename programs in a situation like
this one, I wil
his said, even the 3.0 (quilt) format is starting to show its age. We need to
be ready for the post-tarball era…
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ly like the way
> it handles the results of rebasing the patch queue.
Thanks a lot Colin for your inspiring answer. After reading it, I tested both
tools and I chose gbp-pq because my packaging team is already using
git-buildpackage a lot (and because git-dpm quilckly gave me an error)
roblem (a few pepole are enough to destroy
the productivity of a mailing list).
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“https://duckduckgo.com/html/?q=%22systemd%20screen%20session%22”
reports no result.
Can you please stop to pollute this list each time there is ‘systemd’ in the
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ven if it is against their own
interest since they may see their packages removed at the end.
Otherwise we are in that kind of frequent Debianesque situation where the
winning strategy is to stay silent as long as possible.
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This said, a check list or a checking program for inspecting images and
finding if machine-speficif files are still present would be nice…
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>From b1aa1bf72723e459455
that explains how this has been solved with version 3.0 and
how the same problem does not affect currently accepted licenses, then the
rejection of CC-BY-SA 2.0 is not justified.
Tautologically,
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think that modifications are needed ? Would you second it ?
https://bugs.debian.org/756835
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with
eezy virtual machine with GNOME by
herself, and spontaneoulsy told me how impressed she was by the user
interface of Debian.
The common point between these colleagues, is that they knew nothing about the
Gnome 2/3 controversy, and were more used to the Mac or Windows interfaces.
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reporting defects that others could have found.
You can find a process for peer review at the URL below.
https://wiki.debian.org/CopyrightReview
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Hi Guillem and everybody,
thanks for adding direct support for the Testsuite field in Dpkg.
Here is a patch to update the Policy accordingly. Do you have comments ?
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other way than through a Git tag, and could not find better than importing the
release tarball with ‘git-import-orig’ instead of following Upstream's master
branch.
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> debian/unstable also doesn't follow / because unstable's
> codename is sid. And I really mean that is a better choice than
> (e.g. unstable, testing, stable).
Hi all,
for suites that are never released, I think that it is
tsjdk, so I guess that they work together and
that the fix in HTSJDK will eventually propagate to Picard ?
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So seems that I have been confused by packages.debian.org (#703237).
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Le Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 09:36:50PM +0900, Charles Plessy a écrit :
> Package: debian-policy
> Version: 3.9.5
> Severity: wishlist
>
> Hi Guillem and everybody,
>
> thanks for adding direct support for the Testsuite field in Dpkg.
>
> Here is a patch to update the
> > Le Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 09:36:50PM +0900, Charles Plessy a écrit :
> > >
> > > Here is a patch to update the Policy accordingly. Do you have comments ?
> On Tue, Aug 19, 2014 at 07:44:19AM +0900, Charles Plessy wrote:
> >
> > Anybody wanting to se
c with the proprietary Radeon drivers.
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you do not need to oppose the
standardisation of the use of pristine-tar, because it will not affect you.
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> good idea, see point 3 here:
>
> https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2011/06/eff-and-bitcoin
Hi Santiago,
The EFF changed its mind two years later.
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2013/05/eff-will-accept-bitcoins-support-digital-liberty
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Le Fri, Sep 05, 2014 at 11:13:40AM +0200, Thorsten Glaser a écrit :
>
> So please, do not outright dismiss scenarios you personally
> cannot imagine.
Please consider that your comments on the limited imagination of others can be
felt as deliberately offensive.
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ng only licence compliance checks and
approval of new Free licenses to the queue, and transferring the checks for
DFSG compliance (missing source files, non-free licenses, ...) and quality in
general to another stage of package production.
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
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* Package name: paraclu
Version : 9
Upstream Author : Martin C. Frith
* URL : http://www.cbrc.jp/paraclu/
* License : GPL-3+
Programming Lang: C++
Description : Parametric clustering of genomic and
SSD (but again, on SSD I run
more recently installed systems where I am sure that I never used hdparm).
Anyway, the point I want to make is that we should trust Ralf when he reports
that full disk load slows his machine despite cron jobs using ionice, although
this is probably a corner case.
Ha
Le Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 11:15:46AM +0200, Daniel Pocock a écrit :
> On 25/09/14 10:00, Neil Williams wrote:
> > On Thu, 25 Sep 2014 09:42:42 +0200
> > Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> >
> >> Quoting Daniel Pocock (2014-09-25 09:16:46)
> >>> I have a package, version 2.2.5-5 in unstable and testing
> >>>
from which you had ample time to get over.
On this mailing list, you went as far as calling for murder, and regularly
insulting others.
I hope that next time you will get at the very least banned from posting on
this list for a few weeks.
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Le Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 02:21:45PM +0200, Thorsten Glaser a écrit :
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> … but even then, am drowned by the masses.
No, you are drowning the masses under your emails, that is different.
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