Hi Eduard and Martin,
On Wed, 2005-05-11 at 10:45 +0100, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> * Eduard Bloch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-05-11 10:55]:
> > I do not get any answers from the maintainer of apt-cacher (Jonathan
> > Oxer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) without any obvious reason,
gal advice on
this issue if it helps resolve things.
The primary issue to resolve is the ownership of the codebase so that it
can be re-licenced. At present the copyright of Turck-mmache resides
with Turcksoft, a Russian company that now seems to be out of business.
As a result there's no-on
e Turck-MMCache code in
eAccelerator to allow it to be linked against PHP, but I'll let you know
the outcome in any case.
Cheers :-)
Jonathan Oxer
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On Sat, 2003-05-24 at 15:27, Brian May wrote:
> On Fri, May 23, 2003 at 05:25:29PM -0400, Joe Drew wrote:
> > Do we need some method of deciding what constitutes 'the' Debconf?
>
> No, as everyone knows that the only true "Debconf" are the ones in
> Australia, with LCA.
Hehe, preach it brother
> On Thu, May 29, 2003 at 10:12:28AM -0700, Brian Nelson wrote:
> > I use subversion for some things, but I haven't moved my Debian
> > package repositories over yet because I've just had too many problems
> > with subversion. It's just not stable enough yet, IMO.
FWIW I've started managing the a
On Mon, 2003-06-02 at 12:14, Kenshi Muto wrote:
> At Mon, 2 Jun 2003 03:24:39 +0200,
> Alexander Neumann wrote:
> > Are there any parties planned already? ;)
>
> Debian JP Project, consists of Debian developers/users in Japan, are
> planning 'Debian 10th anniversary party' at Tokyo on Aug 15 midni
On Sun, 2003-07-06 at 09:27, Goswin Brederlow wrote:
> 4. (and this is the knockout) rsync support for apt-get is NO
> WANTED. rsync uses too much resources (cpu and more relevant IO) on
> the server side and a widespread use of rsync for apt-get would choke
> the rsync mirrors and do more harm tha
On Tue, 2003-07-08 at 20:00, Christian Marillat wrote:
> >
> > I would recommend to exchange these last two lines. More installations
> > than users?
Debian seems to be strong as a server-oriented OS: seems quite logical
to me that there are many more installations than users. I personally
run mor
On Wed, 2003-07-09 at 11:02, Matt Zimmerman wrote:
> These servers do not have any users besides you? I run a number of Debian
> servers, but of course, these servers have other users (that is who they
> serve).
When you look at it that way, yes, you're right. I suppose I was
thinking of "user"
On Wed, 2003-09-24 at 07:34, Andrew Lyon wrote:
> Since installing Debian in May the amount of disk space required for my OS
> has risen from 1.5GB to 3GB and has reached the limit of the partition.
> I don't really want to allocate any more space to the OS as I'm sure there
> must be stuff ther
Package: wnpp
Version: unavailable; reported 2003-09-27
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: turck-mmcache
Version : 2.4.0
Upstream Author : TurckSoft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://turck-mmcache.sourceforge.net/
* License : GPL
Description : Precompiler
Hi Joe,
> "Gnome2" should be changed to one of:
Good point, changed now locally.
I hope to upload the initial package soon, but I've been held up with
library issues - gPHPEdit requires a patched version of GtkScintilla2,
and the fixes aren't being incorporated into the main tree for some
reason
On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 10:29, Matthew Palmer wrote:
> If the patches would be of general use, I'd try and get them incorporated
> into the Debian package for scintilla, even if upstream won't take them
Good point, I'll look at this.
> (I'd
> try and work out amongst those involved *why* it's not
t CPU seems to be the
factor for mirror admins.
Cheers :-)
Jonathan Oxer
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: gtkscintilla2
Version : 0.0.8-aj
Upstream Author : Andy Jeffriess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Dennis J Houy <[EMAIL
PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://www.gphpedit.org/,
http://http://sourceforge.net/projects/moleskine
* License
et me know.
There's also the possibility it could be used as the basis of a magazine
article, which I'd be very happy to collaborate on.
Cheers :-)
Jonathan Oxer
structure that mimics the original
mirror structure. My understanding is that apt-proxy v2 was written with
this in mind, but as usual I'm probably wrong.
Cheers :-)
Jonathan Oxer
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genuine mirror in the sources.list) will get
the poisoned package.
Good argument for package signatures.
Cheers :-)
Jonathan Oxer
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The Debian Universe: Installing, managing and using Debian GNU/Linux
http://www.debianuniverse.com/
On Thu, 2004-10-21 at 13:13 +0200, martin f krafft wrote:
> also sprach Jonathan Oxer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004.10.21.0617 +0200]:
> > So it's necessary to keep fetching the Packages files within their
> > expiry time or the cache gets nuked.
>
> Why delete the
On Fri, 2004-10-22 at 13:43 +1000, Paul Hampson wrote:
> Is there anything such a system would want to fetch from a Debian
> mirror that doesn't show up in Packages.gz or Sources.gz?
Yes, lots of things as I found out the hard way when I implemented
object type checking in apt-cacher - even plain
> apt-move and demish are really mirror programs that rely on apt for
> downloading of packages, while apt-proxy is 'just' a cache (you could
> also try squid instead of apt-proxy).
Or you could try Apt-cacher:
http://www.apt-cacher.com/
Jonathan Oxer
Ph +61 3 9723 9399 /
Oops!
>
> Or you could try Apt-cacher:
> http://www.apt-cacher.com/
>
http://www.apt-cacher.org/
rnally (so the timestamp is
inside the GPG payload, not just in the header) and keep a record at the
recipient end of timestamps of all executed commands. Ignore duplicates.
Alternatively a random character string could be used, but timestamps
might give other benefits (for eg, ignore messages olde
t strikes me as a dodgy solution.
After typing the above I had a squiz in /var/log/dmesg on a handy
non-SMP machine, and what did I find? This:
"SMP motherboard not detected."
Then on a SMP machine, and found this:
"Intel MultiProcessor Specification v1.1"
Hm.
Jon
a ripper, I've primed it with a 2000 message spam corpus and
10,000 message non-spam, and it gets called by procmail. Very high
accuracy, very few (approaching 0) false positives and negatives.
Jonathan Oxer
Ph +61 3 9723 9399 / Fx +61 3 9723 4899
GPG key: http://www.ivt.com.au/gpg/jon.oxer.gpg
Package: wnpp
Version: unavailable; reported 2003-04-11
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: mrtg-ping-probe
Version : 2.1.0
Upstream Author : Peter W. Osel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://pwo.de/projects/mrtg/
* License : GPL version 2
Description : Ping
On Tue, 2003-04-15 at 01:44, Martin Schulze wrote:
> With two Debian conferences ([1] [2]) taking place this year, I wonder
> which topics other developers would like to see covered by the talks
> and/or workshops held within.
Although it hasn't yet been announced, there's also the Debian Mini-Con
On Mon, 2003-04-28 at 08:45, José Luis Tallón wrote:
> At 12:52 27/04/2003 -0400, you wrote:
> >Please explain how I can get a similar system, running on a similar
> >amount of power, and with no moving parts (i.e., no fans) using, even a
> >P-II.
>
> Hey! Where did you get that from?
> I'd love t
The dates for LCA2004 in Adelaide (South Australia) have now been
finalised, and the Amazing Touring Debian Miniconf Orchestra And Review
is about to get underway all over again.
There's much more to follow, but preliminary info is online at
www.debconf.org/miniconf3/
As with previous events,
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