n which case, that should be the release burned onto CD's, as it
is stable, *and* has the wrinkles smoothed out. Is this the plan?
Once again, pardon my ignorance - I think it's obvious I'm fairly new to
all this, but I'm anxious to learn, and to see Debian succeed.
Thanks,
, and maybe what I am saying doesn't make
sense - if so, kindly tell me and I'll be quiet:-)
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they are
more likely to understand it well, keep it up to date, and release timely
bug fixes.
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1.11
| dpkg -l on procps says 1.11.6
ii procps 1.11.6 The /proc file system utilities.
Is it possible that it is a bug in rxvt or xterm? Seems dubious, but I
surely don't know.
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A very nice bit of writing indeed, thankyou for pointing this out. I find
it relevant to Linux, Debian, and also on a much smaller scale, the Linux
Incompatibility List that I maintain.
Once again, recommended reading for sure:-)
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and to be able to start
packaging some stuff up:-)
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on it,
after having edited the control file to reflect that I am the new
maintainer. I then move it to Incoming from my account on master,
correct?
I ask, not because I haven't read the relevant documentation, but to be
sure that I have read and interpreted it correctly.
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> pftp FTP client
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s interested in doing this that it shouldn't be a problem.
Speaking only for myself, my packages are all libc6, and I have
already done several non maintainer releases of packages I feel
comfortable with, to upgrade them to libc6.
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pack hamm
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I have written a 'tmem' program, similiar to tload, and would like to
see if there is interest in including it in procps. So.. since Helmut
Geyer seems to have dissappeared (anyone know if he is ok?:-(, I'm
curious who I ought to be sending this to...
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be familiar with Mindspring,
it is a national level provider in the US with local access in 200+
cities. According to their press release, their total earnings for
the 3rd quarter were $13,967,000, with aproximately 224000
subscribers.
I'm impressed:-))
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the whole point of compiling hamm packages for bo? Ie, the
bo-updates, bo-current or whatever directory that we have been
discussing for some time?
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On Sat, Dec 13, 1997 at 01:11:37AM -0500, Scott K. Ellis wrote:
> On Fri, 12 Dec 1997, David Welton wrote:
> > On Sat, Dec 13, 1997 at 01:44:51PM +1100, Martin Mitchell wrote:
> > Isn't this the whole point of compiling hamm packages for bo? Ie, the
> > bo-updat
, (is there *anywhere* on
the internet where you can find untarred linux source code suitable
for perusing via ftp?) i just had to determine that there was
something wrong with writev() on linux and switched to using sprintf()
to generate the output.
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developed on a SunOS box, I believe).
Could anyone send me a sockaddr_un definition from a BSD box, or shed
other light on this problem?
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SD, and that my
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behavior.
2) writev() on linux isnt behaving as it "should be" with respect
to writing all of the iov's in a single atomic write.
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n appropriate place, or, better, tell me to forget it
because it is being worked on:-)
Grumble.. it's frustrating to run into this stuff:-(
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binary package tool as well, but it dumps core on my 2.2-RELEASE
Fbsd...
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I remember reading here that even Redhat is not really in favor of kde
because of it's non free componente - Qt. Is this really documented
anywhere? Other than by the fact that it hasn't been included:-)?
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Speaking of which, will we be seeing the new ircII 4.4 anytime soon?
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ploaded though)
epic
lftp
mutt
patch
Please look over the relevant section in the policy manual. Pkg-order,
for those interested, is a perl script, so it's (tahnkfully), easy to
install on bo.
Suggestions are very welcome
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t of
protection against spoofing attacks.
If we are going to go with what we think are reasonable defaults,
fine, but let's be consistent.
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On Tue, Apr 07, 1998 at 10:24:42PM -0500, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
> Hi,
> >>"David" == David Welton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> David> If we won't even set a default prompt, what business do we have
> David> doing things like:
> [Setting u
> both emacsen?
I think /usr/doc/emacsen-common has some info.. also take a look at
some of the other emacsenified packages, like mailcrypt, to see how
they do it. I'm certainly not an exper though, just some leads:->
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> David Welton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 2. Ask the user if it is ok to fool with vimrc ,and script the
> > necessary changes. This strikes me as being ugly and something that
> > we might be stuck with f
On Sat, Apr 11, 1998 at 10:40:07PM -0400, James R. Van Zandt wrote:
>
> David Welton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> >The debian conffile system has a weakness: there's no simple way to
> >announce what the significance of a changed conffile at administrator
&g
om package `netscape4' to `pftp'.
What does netscape have to do with pftp?
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On Wed, Apr 15, 1998 at 09:40:30AM +0200, Paul Slootman wrote:
> On Sat 11 Apr 1998, David Welton wrote:
>
> > Notwithstanding my dislike for things vi;-), vim is a nice program
> > used by a lot of people, so I though I'd try and fix some of the more
> > serious bug
ue respect, this seems more like a matter of local
configuration on your part rather than what the standard for Debian
should be. If we have decided that we want ctrl-alt-del to take the
system down, then it should do it consistantly.
Speaking of systems going down, anyone heard more than what i
I don't know the licensing though..
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an do those things. nm binary | less, or whatever.. Let's leave the
default alone:->
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On Wed, Apr 22, 1998 at 04:15:51PM -0400, Carl Mummert wrote:
> David Welton wrote:
> > One of the things I like about Linux, and Unix in general, is that it
> > doesn't try to be smart where you don't expect it to.
>
> But when you say, 'less binfile', wh
or has it happend but quietly?
I do note that there is no kemacs.., but there are things like
krpm.. hrm.. I'd have to look at the list, but... one would think that
at least RMS would enforce things under the FSF's protection. So are
we missing something?
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>
> So why haven't we seen this enforced, or has it happend but quietly?
> I do note that there is no kemacs.., but there are things like
> krpm.. hrm.. I'd have to look at the list, but... one would think tha
On Fri, Apr 24, 1998 at 11:49:10PM -0400, Raul Miller wrote:
> David Welton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > So why haven't we seen this enforced, or has it happend but quietly?
> > I do note that there is no kemacs.., but there are things like
> > krpm.. hrm.. I
ssed out.. I'm frustrated that it doesnt
work, and I couldnt help a friend install debian, and I'd like to do
something about it, other than just whining.
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tually a way to do this from inittab, although it *is* a
control char, and thus might be less than perfect as far as a variety
of systems. I think the man page explains it.
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ugh the cracks of xcontrib and xproc. Will it be packaged
seperately? Should it be part of one of those humongous X builds?
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hey really don't care whether software is really free or
not, as long as it works.
Hrm.. you really need to set up a different list.. this being Debian,
how could you not know that it would start a big long thread?:-)
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> > Maintainer: Herbert Xu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Version: 0.66.7-10
> > Depends: libc6, slang0.99.38, xlib6g (>= 3.3-5)
> > ...
Does it possibly depend on having a working copy of DOS around? That
would put it in contrib.
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On Thu, Apr 30, 1998 at 01:05:19PM -0400, Stephen Carpenter wrote:
> That might not put it in contrib isn't there a "Free" version
> of DOS that someoen other than Micro$loth made? i fsomething like
> that works with DOSemu...
Caldera makes one, but it's not
rpm's? I would like to take a peek at some
of the development going on, and maybe have a crack at fixing things
here and there... do the rpm's install well with alien?
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lable.
Zircon: very very slow
Tkirc: still slow
K.*irc: not free
So I'd like to package this, even if it is still alpha'ish.
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upport in their build
scripts for debs. Every morning they get some rpm's generated
automatically. I was wondering if it might be feasible to do this to
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d be great.
|
| regards, andreas
I'd be willing to do this, or at least some of it, depending on how much
material there is.
Contact me with further information when you are ready.
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dvertising clause.
This means that ircII, epic, epic4, tkirc and bitchx can stay in main.
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On Tue, Jun 09, 1998 at 05:22:46AM +1000, Anthony Towns wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 08, 1998 at 10:50:56AM -0700, David Welton wrote:
> > Ok, after a lot of emailing, ircII-current has the following license:
> > (from ircii.warped.com/pub/ircII/ircii-current/ircii/doc)
> >
&g
are pumping 1000's of dollars into
Gnome development instead of taking the easy way out and paying
troll-tech...
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oot 1310720 Jan 1 1970 /usr/ucb/vi
- -rwxr-xr-x 1 root 5.89824e37 Oct 22 1990 /usr/bin/emacs
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Woooah.. hold on..
First of all, this is chronological. I dont think that's the
appropriate style for a press release. It could still be condensed a
lot.
I'll send this now so you dont send it off without a bit more
discussion. Let me try and write something..
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code.
The Debian project thanks James Troup and Igor Grobman for pointing
out this problem, David Welton for taking the time to contact and
query the past and present ircII coders about changing the license,
and, most of all, Michael Sandrof, Troy Rollo and Matthew Green, first
and foremost for t
loper.redhat.com/bugs/index.phtml
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bian 2.2 or 3.0 that is).
There is an ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/sid, with such recent
things as debian-arm, so.. I think that's next:->
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discuss this, at least make it clear that you are talking about 2.3 or
3 or whaterver.
hamm - slink - sid
2.0 - 2.1 - 2.2
For example, those of us doing the arm port are already using Sid. We
won't have anything for slink.
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On Sat, Oct 03, 1998 at 09:53:55PM -0500, Nathan E Norman wrote:
> On Sat, 3 Oct 1998, David Welton wrote:
> : Debian 2.2, on the FTP site, is called sid. If you guys want to
> : discuss this, at least make it clear that you are talking about 2.3 or
> : 3 or whaterver.
> :
&g
On Sun, Oct 04, 1998 at 01:59:15PM +1000, Craig Sanders wrote:
> On Sat, 3 Oct 1998, David Welton wrote:
>
> > As far as something to replace them.. hrmm. Geography has been
> > popular lately.. cities, rivers.. Something international would be
> > good. Lakes? Seas?
Little Blue
>From
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Peter_and_Barbara_Barham/breed.htm
Or we could use the scientific names..
Aptenodytes
Pygoscelis
Eudyptes
Spheniscus
Megadyptes
Eudyptula
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create [EMAIL PROTECTED] ;-)
Yes, please - "debian-creative". For logos, names, and other things
of that ilk that are fun to discuss, but that we shoudlnt force on
people who just want to do tech things.
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contacted wrt his software?
So do we put Linus' address for the kernel packages?:P
Seems like a decent idea, but I think there are other things to do.
Your time though, if you really see the need, go for it:->
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> Version 2.0a of the I2O spec (dated 3 Feb 1998) has been sent to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] Is this the same version that was made available
> before?
Did it come from anyplace interesting, out of curiousity?
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So, is there any consensus on how to upload source packages for ports?
I have some things like strace that I would like to upload for arm,
but the source is fairly different... Hrmm... pondering.. maybe I can
get around it.. hrmmm
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faik.
I really wish we had a bit more minimalistic base, but I don't have
much time to work on it. Having Perl as necessary is also kind of
ugly, IMO. Oh well..
Back to the netwinder...
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at least the complete URL?
http://slashdot.org - it's a pretty good source of Linux news. The
comments have degraded though, don't bother with them.. Used to be
people like Alan Cox occasionally posted.. no more (afaik).
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ost reasonable course of action.
"We are supplying 2.2.0, but please be aware that it may cause
problems with your system, and some packages may not work with it."
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least for
now, I think that most users of yagirc are interested in the GUI.
Non-gui people are most likely using epic, or something similiar:->>
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pard it through to slink.
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This definitely has some relevancy to us. It's worth reading, IMO.
http://slashdot.org/features/98/10/13/1423253.shtml
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d to figure this out
quickly. I kind of wonder if the motherboard is wacked... I don't
need more stress:-(
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though, it seems
like a big ugly mess:->
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ative sizes of things, and then output something
based on that. I don't have time for this, so feel free to can the
idea of no one is interested in doing it.
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ktop
> environment
Well, what happens when lots of people try it, see that it is broken,
and associate Gnome with being broken and unstable? That said, I
don't think that will happen if it is loudly declared to be *ALPHA
SOFTWARE*, and I think everyone will benefit from more copies bei
as the representative of the aforementioned Project in
such contexts where an Image may be deemed appropriate, and termed
proper by the party of the first part (the Developers).
Are we going to make a debian-creative list?
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work towards this.
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hole bloody
source package:-/
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t have 2 computers linked via ethernet (so that I
can get back in and do clean reboots). 1.2 megs is big, but nothing
compared to the whole source distribution...:->
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On Mon, Jan 18, 1999 at 03:13:09PM +0100, Wichert Akkerman wrote:
> Previously David Welton wrote:
> > Well, even if RMS doesn't care for it, you can pull out the Open
> > Source definition, which is definitive and specific, and generally
> > used as the benchmark for w
On Tue, Jan 19, 1999 at 01:40:39PM -0500, Peter S Galbraith wrote:
> > Pine doesn't want a company making money from Pine/Pico/Pilot...
>
> This makes it (paradoxically) non-free.
There is no paradox, because we mean 'free' in the sense of
an speakers can see
what it's all about:-> Alessandro Rubini (who wrote Linux Device
Drivers, as well as the Kernel Corner column for the Linux Journal) is
one of their employees.
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they are too thin skinned anyway. There are a lot of things
Debian needs - another flamewar on another silly issue isn't one of
them. Go write some code.
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e
for anything at all..."
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urce package.
As I said several messages back, a note to this effect in the package,
and during the install ought to suffice to notify people that "THIS
SOFTWARE IS INCLUDED AS A SERVICE TO OUR USERS, BUT IS NOT GUARANTEED
TO FUNCTION WITH DEBIAN" (or something like that:-)
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thing/touchy-feely woo woo crud;-)
> i better stop now before debian-devel detours into an sf crit list
> for a while.
Better than, to quote you, the 'legal bullshit' :->
Heh, that was fun...
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end all day
working on it/for it. However, I'm not sure that that aspect of
things has been sorted out yet... it should be an interesting couple
of years:->
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ow this might work financially, and have it
still be Free (which is one of the things it might be interesting to
talk about on a debian-business list).
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as DFSG-free.
If you are indeed serious... technically, you are right, of course,
but I think people are really going to think we are just a bunch of
grumpy party-poopers if we seriously start to get anal about obviously
silly licenses like this..:->
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I recall some interest in generating a debian history timeline sort of
thing here - does anyone know the status of that? A friend of mine is
interested in putting it on a poster...
Thanks,
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David Welton http://www.efn.org/~davidw
Debian GNU/Linux
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David Welton http://www.efn.org/~davidw
Debian GNU/Linux - www.debian.org
e what it would look like when fleshed out a
bit more... It might be more susceptible to loopholes, though...
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David Welton http://www.efn.org/~davidw
Debian GNU/Linux - www.debian.org
hat I think of the conference, what my boss thinks, etc..
Ciao,
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David Welton http://www.efn.org/~davidw
Debian GNU/Linux - www.debian.org
or
> > more volenteers to help man the booth so let me know if you'll be attending
> > LinuxWorld.
>
> Call me ignorant if you like, but when/where is it?
San Jose - www.linuxworldexpo.com
Ciao,
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David Welton http://www.efn.org/~davidw
Debian GNU/Linux - www.debian.org
ible to create multiple swap partitions
though? Infact, this makes more sense, in some ways, because you are
utilizing different devices, and, if you can swing it so that you put
your main swap on a different disk than the one that gets the most
use, you can speed things up... Correct? I
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many proposals... Maybe we should take this debate to
debian-publicity. Infact, I have a feeling that the logo debate
should probably migrate there, as well.
Ciao,
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David Welton http://www.efn.org/~davidw
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