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> appropriate name?
May I suggest "Chocolate calendar" ?
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eful ? I am still looking
for a sane place for the Amazon EC2 public certificate, see
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=573857
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this does not leave time to formally asking the maintainer if he
is still available, but for the second NMU in a row, perhaps it would be
better to directly orphan the package unless the first was acknowledged
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would then stay unchanged for a long time.
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Le Thu, Mar 08, 2012 at 12:26:46AM +0900, Charles Plessy a écrit :
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> Thanks (and thanks Cyril) for the hint. Still there are two things
> I do not understand:
>
> - Why and when it is a problem to add preprocessor flags in CFLAGS.
>
> - Why we chose the solution that r
itely and mechanically non-Free, and packages that do not cause
non-Free works to be automatically installed are Free. They may be useless
without additional data, but this is the same as drivers that are useless
without additional hardware.
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Le Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 10:46:57AM +0200, Bernhard R. Link a écrit :
> * Charles Plessy [120430 04:31]:
> >
> > When we need to modify a large number of packages in order to propagate a
> > change, isn't this meaning that we are not picking the most efficient
> >
Le Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 08:15:35AM -0700, Russ Allbery a écrit :
> Charles Plessy writes:
>
> > The problem is: who wants to support what and what for ? I thought that
> > the release goal was to harden Debian, not to fine-grain makefiles in
> > general.
>
> >
Le Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 04:24:36PM +0200, Michael Banck a écrit :
> On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 11:13:45PM +0900, Charles Plessy wrote:
> > They may be useless without additional data, but this is the same as
> > drivers that are useless without additional hardware.
>
> I d
by our toolchain. If there are other variables that forseen to be used the
same way in the future, it would be great to document it somewhere, so that we
can be prepared.
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alternative points of view), and
non-free contains packages which, when installed, cause non-Free materials to
be installed automatically on the system with apt's default configuration.
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http://wiki.debian.org/UpstreamGuide#Make
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Perhaps it would be usefult to see what they would think of renaming the ham
radio 'node' (it looks like currently the renamed program is the one of the
draft node.js package).
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=815018
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Perhaps we are too shy
creating accessory packages that contain only a few files ? I do not remember
seeing a quantitative evaluation of what is the cost of adding a small package
to the pool.
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>
> I will wait a bit for other comments, and then re-contact UniProt as Ian
> suggested.
Dear all,
I re-contacted UniProt, and they proposed to add a clarification on their
license page, in line with what I propose
-contained, preseedable, and
unattended procedure to prepare Debian Med images for computer clouds.
(see
http://charles.plessy.org/Debian/debiâneries/installeur-debian-dans-un-nuage/ )
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Source: cloud-init
Section: admin
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Python Applications Packaging Team
Uploaders: Charles Plessy
Build-Depends: cdbs (>= 0.4.90~),
debhelper (>= 9),
po-debconf,
py
order to lift the requirement to include a
verbatim
copy of all licenses that are not distributed in /usr/share/common-licenses
would be to ask the FTP team their opinion on that matter.
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> > given that the source and binary packages are considered a single entity
> > -- otherwise we would be violating the GPLs v1 and v2 -- the Debian
> > copyright file is not n
ship and permissions found in
data.tar.{gz|bz2|xz}, and treat it the same as a file conflict when unpacking a
package on a system where another package has already set different ownersip
and permissions ?
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rchive. So if there was no package
released with wrong settings, I assume this is safe. Or am I simply relying on
something undocumented and unwaranteed ?
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Hi,
perhaps it will make thinks confusing in snapshot.debian.org ?
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> And besides, why are we talking about Installed-Size in the first place?
Because I asked a question off-topic in that thread without breaking it.
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TFBS that seem statistically most unlikely to be observed by chance.
>
Hello everybody,
we have a problem... EMBOSS also distributes a program called pscan, as well as
the "pscan" package itself (Format string security checker for C files).
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hile we have more than 6,500 source packages managed with
Git, we are pushing for a source package format that does not work
transparently with them.
Also, it is very sad that, as a project, we can not decide whether we go for
3.0 (git) or not, or have a concrete list of resolvable objections from the
peop
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>
> > Also, it is very sad that, as a project, we can not decide whether we go
> > for 3.0 (git) or not, or have a concrete list of resolvable objections
> > from the people whose w
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>
> In the case of the initial copryight review, which is if I understand well the
> strongest objection, wouldn't it be solved if the first upload to Debian would
> contain as few history as possible ? The
ol
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which is less than some Arm-based plug computers. I am the happy owner of one
of them and would be quite sad to have to replace it in two years in order to
keep on using Debian Stable on my personal server.
By the way, are there plans to drop the support of the i386 architecture with
kFreeBS
y prefer to spend the price
of a new hardware as ~5 years of donations instead of replacing it as long as
it is performant enough for its task (I bought mine a few months ago). What do
you think would be the cost to keep a good-shaped i386 kernel package in
wheezy+2 ?
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giving our opinions. Also, I invite everybody to read Roger's proposition in
#630615 if they do not have time to read the whole bug discussion.
http://bugs.debian.org/630615#89
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making a pull request to GitHub from Alioth ? (I mean, the Pull Request
function of GitHub, not sending an email Upstream saying in plain English that
they can pull from Alioth).
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Debian there ?
I do not know why developers prefer GitHub over Gitorious or other providers.
But I note that even gitlabhq, advertised on this list for its free license,
has its main download link pointing to GitHub...
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>
> As a sitting member of the Technical Committee, I encourage anyone who sees
> a package being hijacked to immediately bring it to the attention of the TC.
> I will without hesitation vote to have the hijacker barred from being
http://lists.debian.org/debian-qa/2012/01/threads.html#00070
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asy, a bit of chmod g+w is enough, but for all DDs?
Hello Thomas,
this can be granted using ACLs.
http://wiki.debian.org/Alioth/FAQ#How_do_I_give_write_permission_outside_my_Alioth_project_.3F
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* Package name: libnetty3.1-java
Version : 3.1.0.CR1
Upstream Author : Red Hat Middleware LLC, and individual contributors
* URL : http://www.jboss.org/netty
* License : LGPL-2.1+
Programming Lang: Java
e is a proposition to explicitely recommend in the Debian Policy to
document in README.source how to use or behave with the VCS where the source
package is managed, and this could be extended to other informations as well.
http://bugs.debian.org/495233
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m.debian.org/viewvc/collab-qa/packages-metadata/
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The big advantage of this system is that, assuming that the source package
itself is stored in a VCS, the information can be updated without a sourceful
upload.
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workarounds, but couldn't autopkgtest also support running tests on the
local
system ? This would be tremendously useful when the tests can be contained in
the binary packages, as it would make it very easy for our users and ourselves
to test the packages.
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> adt-run needs a virtual machine. I know that some developers have
> some workarounds, but couldn't autopkgtest also support running tests on the
> local
> system ? This would be tremendously useful w
st data that is needed.
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Hello everybody,
in order to get the cloud platform Eucalyptus in Debian, we need some
Java libraries. The following source package brings them all at once.
We recognise that it is not ideal, but it is the only way to not
postpone the
oks for a target, I think
that Selectricity could be a high impact one.
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not help here.
Perhaps one solution is to resort to pledge-based payed development ? I would
be more than happy to pay for getting the support either in Wheezy or as a
backport.
By the way, how is that problem solved in Ubuntu ? Perhaps there is a good
synergy to have there...
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nce picks ben,
which will cause a conflict of lesser importance as it will be solved on the
usual first-arrived-first-served basis. But the key point is that if we do not
aim at hundred thousands users for a tool, I think that we should avoid
three-letter names.
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ory? Do people explore more as they become more
> comfortable/familiar over a number of years?
We did not quantify, but the Debian Med project has a wiki page where
its members can indicate that they "extended scope".
http://wiki.debian.org/DebianMed/Developers
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perhaps people interested in discussing metapackages and Recommends can have a
look to the rejected DEP 6 and the associated thread.
http://dep.debian.net/deps/dep6/
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2009/12/msg00550.html
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d not find the WNPP bug orphaning mime-support. Can you or somebody else
submit one ?
I hope that this change of maintainer will result in the transfer the source
package in a VCS and have it maintained by a team.
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and I wrote much of the MimeTypesSupport page on the Debian wiki
(http://wiki.debian.org/MimeTypesSupport).
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how about the following (inspired by http://dep.debian.net/deps/dep2/)
Maintainer: mime-supp...@packages.debian.org
Uploaders:
Laszlo Boszormenyi (GCS) ,
Charles Plessy ,
I propose the following action plan.
0) We subscribe to the PTS (done for me).
1) Upload to experimental an adopted p
lling the packages cream-melange and cream-console instead ? At the
begining, I thought you were packaging Google's Melange application...
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[[http://www.debian.org/News/2010/20101019|other contributions]] are very
welcome as well.
It can probably be further enhanced.
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be corrected, or deleted if they are abandonned drafts.
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(And my apologises for messing with the changelog for my first upload of a
high-priority package... in contrary of what is written, it was really
uploaded ot experimental...)
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If there is a consensus on the matter, perhaps #375406 can be reopened with
a good summary taking into account why it was closed (because there are
mainstream viewers that can open gzipped PDF files).
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ting. Also, I regularly see people
losing their time uploading repacked sources that are not binary identical to
the ones in our archive (repacking scripts can not guarantee this), or fighting
with pristine-tar branches in Git. In the case of sourceless redistributable
files, I would prefer to
to respect from bottom to top,
respect also comes from top to bottom, in the form of a written documentation,
that would for instance indicate to what extent we need to reproduce copyright
notices, that would keep a track of why a license is accepted or rejected, etc.
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t by the Debian archive, (which imports
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>
> find ${MAIN_SOURCE_DIR}/* type f -name -delete
Hi all,
it looks like it is necessary to add './' before the expression if (and only
if) the expression does not contain it.
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uesting architecture-specific archive removals, etc.
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ading towards a solution anyway.
What shall I do with #674089 ? I can reassign it to php5-cgi so that your next
upload closes it, or do we still need release notes ?
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ognise expressions such as
*/Makefile.in, as in the example of the Files field.
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explanation on why we should single out ourselves from the major distributions
in our field.
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ugh the PHP configuration
file, not to add it in /etc/mime.types. Please explain why it is not suitable
for you, and please also provide some hints that there will not be side
effects, such as (but not limited to) annoying all Subversion users by suddenly
having their PHP code considered binary and
anup of the media types at the same time.
For people who want to have the updates coming faster, please take action by
making contributions that will accelerate the release.
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rmat, but
the ontology. Even in the absence of an implementation for the format,
we should make sure that new terms are not added in our control files without
having checked for prior art, and coordinate accordinlgy.
Is there a simple web page that lists the terms of ADMS.SW ?
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Things may become easier once we have a
solid distribution of all our package metadata, both on-line and as an off-line
copy for the roaming or disconnected systems.
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tion of NMU, I reverted your
changes 24h later, I am sure we can be more productive on a slower pace.
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Le Sat, Aug 25, 2012 at 07:24:06AM +0200, Andreas Tille a écrit :
> On Sat, Aug 25, 2012 at 01:03:03PM +0900, Charles Plessy wrote:
>
> > I also think that the current proposal would be a good opportunity to
> > transfer
> > the information about source location and excl
in the next release of the Policy, thanks to
the input of the FTP team.
http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=dbnpolicy/policy.git;a=commitdiff;h=4953fb7792b9fbe04c27dc817a2eb3cd9ab450b8
http://bugs.debian.org/641153
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m in http://bugs.debian.org/670945 is that mod_negotiation
needs any media type regardless of its content, then I would prefer the problem
to be solved in the apache or php packages.
By the way, for professional reasons, I will be hard to reach for the next two
days.
Cheers,
Have a nice day,
nt to the world using PHP,
please consider
that the PHP maintainers team is one of them. They need your help ! The time
you will
give will directly help Debian to stay among the top distributions.
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