're right that there could be a problem. I'm not sure what
> can be done about it besides having the two boost-using libs upgrade
> together.
If boost doesn't support symbol versioning yet, isn't it about time it
did? A three line ld-script is all it takes.
Have a ni
st used reportbug and let the maintainers
work it out :)
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ping non-free components, but that has
nothing to do with whether it's a plugin or not...
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where to begin. However, there are a lot of programs that implement
peices:
http://web.usna.navy.mil/~wdj/opensource_math.html
It's just a matter of getting one of them to a point where it's useful...
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ers. As far
as I know it needs an FTP master to fix. I understand the reason for
it not having been done earlier was lack of support in apt?
Now, the question is; who to ask?
Michael Bramer (Grisu) is the maintainer of the DDTP project, but it
needs an ftpmaster to fix.
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stuff. There's this:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-i18n/2006/06/msg00107.html
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2006/06/msg3.html
When I last asked about it I was told to wait, so I've done nothing.
I've CCed grisu, perhaps he knows what's going on...
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metric country and bytes are really the only
thing where there is ambiguity as to what the 'k' means).
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suppose would be the unit to measure the total temperature over a
length (product of temperature and length).
Sure, most people can guess what you mean from the context but that
doesn't make it right...
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> Actually, it seems to me the real problem is that when a new kernel is
> installed it is immediately used by the bootloader on the next reboot,
> without
x27;t come up until after I've
logged in and given the pasword for the wireless network. I don't
think upstart is going to fix that.
I think there was a workaround so it didn't need the nameservers right
away, that would solve the problem for me.
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> http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=4980
I just find it wierd that there doesn't appear to be a single person
who can explain the reasoning for the change...
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> the soname changed and the database became unusable because those functions
> referred to the old soname.
Does the API actually change? Otherwise you might have to allow them
to be parallel installable...
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owup the
codesize considerably?
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the old address. There was a point about linking to packages that
hadn't been requested but that got fixed at extremadura as well...
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ll, it would be a bug to qualify random addresses received in headers. But
when a message comes in, when is it allowed to qualify it and when not?
This is quite old behaviour and if you try to "fix" it, I wouldn't be
surprised if a large number of programs fail.
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On Sat, Apr 20, 2002 at 11:22:55AM +0100, Carlos Sousa wrote:
> On Sat, 20 Apr 2002 12:19:45 +1000
> Martijn van Oosterhout wrote:
> > The reason is so the you can type mail and have it end up
> > at the right place. i.e. you don't need to know the mail domain to
>
changing it would probably break more things than I
care to imagine.
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> There are 10 kinds of people in the world, those that can do binary
> arithmetic and those that can't.
e not being in it's mapping
table.
By using HOSTCC=gcc make-kpkg it works fine.
kernel-package version 7.04.potato.3
dpkg version 1.9.9
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> There are 10 kinds of people in the world, those that can do binary
> arithmetic and those that can't.
will be installed.
Umm, this may sound silly, but how will you do local delivery if there is no
MTA installed?
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> There are 10 kinds of people in the world, those that can do binary
> arithmetic and those that can't.
On Sat, Aug 24, 2002 at 10:10:24PM -0600, Georg Lehner wrote:
> Hello!
>
> El sáb, 24-08-2002 a las 17:28, Martijn van Oosterhout escribió:
> ...
> > > Proposal: By default no MTA will be installed.
> >
> > Umm, this may sound silly, but how will you do loca
depends on what you install.
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> There are 10 kinds of people in the world, those that can do binary
> arithmetic and those that can't.
our devices named:
[1] American
[2] British
[3] Australian
[4] Chinese
[5] German
etc...
/me runs...
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> There are 10 kinds of people in the world, those that can do binary
> arithmetic and those that can't.
ate a whole
bunch of directories for it's cache before it will start up. It does this
when you install it.
So no, I don't agree.
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> There are 10 kinds of people in the world, those that can do binary
> arithmetic and those that can't.
r more examples.
> can you do it? certainly. should you be aware of the effects WHEN you do
> it? yes. you may break the rules only after you understand the rules.
There is no rule. The designers of DNS thought of this and solved it.
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ebian Project.
Note the "nothing to do with Debian" phrase.
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> "the West won the world not by the superiority of its ideas or values or
> religion but rather by its superiority in applying organized violence.
> Westerners
y apparent.
Admittedly, some are better than others. In Word, the alignment buttons,
bold, underline, etc. Cut/copy/paste you just learn to recognise. I'd have
to agree, GUIs usually involve just as much learning as a command line, it's
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er, does debian want to see there
> __standard__
> structures in .deb packages?
I don't think debian cares one way or the other how you write your code. On
the other hand, if you use the headers in netinet/, you're less likely to
make mistakes that would cause problems on different
always take a certain format irrespective of the
locale? If so, which format?
As far as I'm concerned, as long as it accepts -mm-dd I'm happy.
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> Magnetism, electricity and motion are like a three-for-two special offer:
> if you have two of them, the third one comes free.
Where does the other 5x come from?
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> Magnetism, electricity and motion are like a three-for-two special offer:
> if you have two of them, the third one comes free.
he maintainer know when there are new
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> Magnetism, electricity and motion are like a three-for-two special offer:
> if you have two of them, the third one comes free.
On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 12:23:34PM +0100, Nick Phillips wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 12:53:37PM +0200, Petr Cech wrote:
> > On Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 09:17:12PM +1000 , Martijn van Oosterhout wrote:
> > > Does that mean it should always take a certain format irrespective of th
than a
language or two, it seems silly to require them to keep every translation
up-to-date.
It not like any functionality is being changed, just some text.
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> Magnetism, electricity and motion are like a three-for-two special offer:
> if you have two of them, the third one comes free.
was mention of translations mailing lists where all the
translations are sent to in addition to the maintainer. I thought that was
the review process.
After all, I don't really know enough Dutch to do a lot of translating work,
but I know easily enough to check other peoples translations.
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On Thu, Sep 06, 2001 at 04:42:14PM +1000, Brian May wrote:
> /dev/hda:
> unmaskirq= 0 (off)
> /dev/hdb:
> unmaskirq= 0 (off)
Turn those on and see if it helps...
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> Magnetism, electricity and motion are like
as root.
I don't know whether reiserfs has such a bit though.
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> Magnetism, electricity and motion are like a three-for-two special offer:
> if you have two of them, the third one comes free.
h-agent, with the
> other option you don't.
You can make multiple keys you know. ssh-keygen -f whateveriwant. Then use
the -i option on ssh and command= in the authorised keys file at the other
end.
No passwords required and basically uncrackable and leaves your normal ssh
key secure.
without any changes to apache.
The module would be required if you want to autonegotiate the compression on
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> Magnetism, electricity and motion are like a three-for-two special offer:
> if you have two of them, the third one comes free.
rn})
I don't know if it explains your problem but by default exim does not log
via syslog. On our system all those files are empty. The exim logs are in
/var/log/exim.
Use: eximstats < /var/log/exim/mainlog to get some neat stats about your
mail.
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can live with.
English == Debian English == Legible English
As long as it's readable, it's fine.
Doesn't solve the problem of the default charset though...
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> Magnetism, electricity and motion are like a three-for-two spe
me
> to comunicate in Italian and English.
Well, IIRC it doesn't have the pound sign or the euro symbol. I think that's
what iso8859-15 is for...
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> Magnetism, electricity and motion are like a three-for-two special offer:
> if you have two of them, the third one comes free.
ld give
> us a rough figure about usage.
Have you looked at the popularity-contest? It gives some idea of what
packages people have installed and which they are actually using.
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> Terrorists can only take my life. Only my government can take my freedom.
how low the connection limit is now, but low enough to be
irratating.
Almost all the processing for rsync is on the server side and the server
friendly version is patented or something (IIRC).
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> Ignorance continues to thrive when intellig
> > 128856
> > 129980
> > 87652
> > 123631
> > 121266
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nloaded parts
>
> With this the server need only extra rsync-checksum files.
I beleive this method is patented by somebody, which is why it's not in
use/supported.
Other than that, it's very nice idea. I beleive there may be some
semi-implementations around somewhere. The co
specifically mention this chipset?
Lastly, have you tried Andres big-ide patch, which twiddles support for
several chipsets not in the main kernel.
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> Ignorance continues to thrive when intelligent people choose to do
> nothing.
On Wed, Apr 10, 2002 at 10:15:45AM +1200, David McNab wrote:
> On Tue, 2002-04-09 at 21:13, Martijn van Oosterhout wrote:
> > Ok, do the bootup messages say anything support for that chipset?
>
> In the bootup msgs, I'm getting 'VP_IDE: Unknown VIA Southbridge", fo
On Tue, Apr 09, 2002 at 10:58:24AM +0200, Michael Bramer wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 09, 2002 at 06:39:19PM +1000, Martijn van Oosterhout wrote:
> > I beleive this method is patented by somebody, which is why it's not in
> > use/supported.
> >
> > Other than that, it
On Tue, Apr 09, 2002 at 03:24:42PM +0200, Tomas Pospisek's Mailing Lists wrote:
> On Tue, 9 Apr 2002, Martijn van Oosterhout wrote:
>
> > On Tue, Apr 09, 2002 at 10:58:24AM +0200, Michael Bramer wrote:
> > > On Tue, Apr 09, 2002 at 06:39:19PM +1000, Martijn van Oosterhou
the rsync algorithm, but the one that is possibly
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> Ignorance continues to thrive when intelligent people choose to do
> nothing. Speaking out against censorship and ignorance is the imperative
> of all intelligent peo
On Wed, Apr 10, 2002 at 09:22:50AM +0200, Michael Bramer wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 10, 2002 at 10:25:22AM +1000, Martijn van Oosterhout wrote:
> > With the standard rsync algorithm, the rsync checksum files would actually
> > be 8 times larger than the original file (you need to sto
in base*.tgz precisely because if you delete it, you'll
probably not be able login remotely. It's not really owned by anybody,
because it needs to exist before ownership is meaningful (if you get what I
mean...).
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> Ignorance
don't understand why M. Mouse cannot simply be a trademark
for Disney. They way we could have our use of the old stuff but people would
still not be able to use Mickey for nefarious purposes.
Darn, I promised not to post to this thread. Oh well...
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a in the clipboard to be accidentally sent across the
> network". D'oh.
What is the fix here? I must admit, I've always liked being able to visit a
link simply by pasting it anywhere in netscape/galeons window.
Sanity check the stuff being pasted?
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ving any of the packages it
would break. I forget who to ask though.
I beleives it basically due to the library package changing name. I don't
think the testing scripts deal with that very well...
[So, how much did I get wrong?]
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n aliases under something like
/etc/modules/mine or something like that. Then they will never been
overwritten (except if a package named "mine" decides it needs some modules
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> Ignorance continues to thrive when intelligent peo
dozens of
versions) it's not that hard to identify the description you want.
What I often did was simply open up the description file to find the
description I wanted to test, cut and paste it into another console
running md5sum and that would be the md5 I needed to look for.
Have a nice day,
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cription only work on the
basis of the complete description string, I'm not sure if anyone is
likely to switch to using versions.
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I'd say, a single unambiguous label is better than a vague label for
marketing purposes.
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it, in which case you need to think of
something else.
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m
instead.
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#x27;t need to see the surrounding context to be able to translate
it, but is this always the case?
Not being a translator myself I'm not sure if it better to provide the
whole chunk, and make the tool recognise paragraphs, or to split the lists
into seperate chunks to translate seperately...
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