Hi everyone,
since a short time when I build a binary package on my running system, I cannot
install the created .deb anymore because it depends on
libc-amd64 (>= some.version)
which somehow is not what I have although I am running amd64 sid.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Norb
ry: 64bit S..
$ apt-cache policy libc6-amd64
libc6-amd64:i386:
Installed: 2.17-93
Candidate: 2.17-93
Version table:
*** 2.17-93 0
500 http://ftp2.jp.debian.org/debian/ sid/main i386 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
What is going wrong here?
d open since *January* ???
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Hi Dominik,
> Simply put: Because you made no effort to fix it :).
Thanks for the very useful comment.
Yes, I care for RC bugs in my own packages ... and that are quite
a lot. So no time to fix RC bugs of other maintainers.
Norb
, I asked why a RC bug is tagged as important
and not as RC, and why there is no activity since month, although
easily reproducible.
Anyway, I have raised the severity of this bug. Removing a package
must not leave the system in an non-operable state.
Norb
are silence by
Code of Conduct
Now, let me know - is this the new way of silencing critical voices?
This is what is happening in many policitcal and social landscape -
say that it is not correct and put it under the carpet.
Brave New World
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hat is solved by keeping packages.
That aptitude (interactive) does not offer easily.
Testing and stable shold anyway not hit by that, since "U" shold
*always* work without intervention.
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hanks for the suggestion.
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ot;, and after 30 or so
proposals all removing loas of packages I gave up with that, too.
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s-Use-Safe-Resolver".
I assume that this is the same as --safe-resolver, which didn't work
either, as I mentioned in a different email.
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changed by Norbert Preining
dpkg-buildpackage: host architecture amd64
dpkg-source --before-build less-444
dpkg-source: info: using options from less-444/debian/source/options:
--compression=bzip2 --compression-level=9
dpkg-source: info: patches are not applied, applying them now
dpkg-source: info
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ged, as I wrote.
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hanks, that was not helpful
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e them that they don't want to take non-official
repositories into account.
Bottom line, get a real life (and I am not feeling sorry for my strong
language)
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ous bug against that. There is no reasoning
behind that is in any way reasonable.
Only because these are providing similar packages starting
a "hunting down the enemies" race is irrational, or even worse,
simply stupid.
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If it would be, I can stop
caring of conffile upgrades ...
What if the next package decides do disable X, login, and whatever?
Is that policy conform?
Anyway, don't care for extending this rubbish discussion.
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aintainers is, but ATM
at least gwaei and eog - and I don't know which other packages
also, are broken, and there are no Breaks in the respective libs.
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Can anyone give me hints how to achieve this in a proper way?
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ing target that never cares for
any other packages. poppler pulls in pthread and that goes boom.
Yes, xpdf works very well. THose people having problem should simple
compile a version from upstream without the pesty Debian changes to
link against poppler, and it will work
DDs should be able to provide decent information
to help track the problems down."
Instead you are taking the position: "On all the computers installed
around me in this surrounding everything worked, so it cannot be a
problem of PA, but of you".
I hope you rethink your attitud
.." but the buntu packages were updated. So what's going on?
Wondering myself the same thing. I am running since a long time a
home backed wpa_supplicatn 2.0 package, because I was wondering
why on earth noth
hat PA is incapable of doing all this and also deliver
a Pizza to my door. But it does not help anyone if nobody knows
where to phone for the pizza.
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ii texlive-base 2012.2012061 all TeX Live: Essential programs and
Is this *supposed* to be? If yes, how can I guarantee that a package
is *deconfigured* when some of the dependencies are uninstalled?
Thanks
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ive-base (<< current-version)
to *all* texlive packages. Doing this upgrade now succeeds.
Is there anything else that can be done?
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+ BUG_ON(!strcmp(current->comm, "systemd"));
Is this the upstream Debian wants to base its "life" on?
Scary scary scary.
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bug.cgi?id=74589
>
> systemd needs cgroups, that's pretty well established. Arguably, it
> should die with a clearer message.
No, NO NOO
*IT*SHOULD*NOT*DIE*!!! It is in PID 1. Please digest that.
All the best
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));
>
> URLs please.
Ugg, https://lkml.org/lkml/2014/4/2/422 and follow ups.
I thought that has proliferated into the farest corners of the
internet by now. Followups supporting this idea, of course not
100% serious, unfortunately.
Norbert
think you're probably the exception to the rule.
No: I tried G3 for nearly a year - and finally have purged my laptop
of all traces if it.
I don't go to rants about user interface design blocking me to do
things I want to do etc etc etc.
XFCE is *by*f
in one package.
But it sounds like that the libs can be used in other projects,
and in this case having independent packaging is better.
And, btw, the second rules file also looks very simple ;-)
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ssh session.
This is a *fundamental* change in behaviour, and does break a lot
of setups and systems.
So I *strongly* advise to inform *and* ask the users!!
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test
build other libs and progs, but as long as there is no decision from
the libpng *what* should be in jessie it is a vain efford.
Thanks for your consideration
Norbert
On Fri, 02 May 2014, Norbert Preining wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> it is high time that we go forward with transitioning l
On Sat, 10 May 2014, Marc Haber wrote:
> boot will become undebuggable since one will not be able any more to
> dump -x'es in shell scripts to see what's going on.
+10^20
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severity 747535 serious
thanks
> Why did you downgrade bug #747535 to wishlist? The discussion is
> ongoing, and no solution has found consensus yet.
I agree, raising the severity.
If one (Josh) thinks that is fine, that doesn't mean it is fin
Hi Martin, hi all,
> being told "Go away" just doesn´t match the responsibility for dealing with
> issues with something that is a default for all users who don´t change it.
Indeed, and that is the feeling all around. Systemd developers
often (by default?) tell people to go away - you don't hav
specially,
but not exclusively) the upstream maintainers of systemd.
> handling of them. I wish that systemd upstream developers and Debian
> packagers
> adopt the "never break userspace" mantra of the kernel developers as "never
Ohh, I agree, that would be nic
On Sat, 10 May 2014, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
> I would strongly advise you to stop spreading FUD as well as conserving
? Could you be so kind and explain your insinuation?
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OBVIOUS deficiencies"
>
> Professor C. A. R. Hoare
> The 1980 Turing award lecture
> ___
Thanks thanks thanks for this... may it be a guiding light for those
advertising systemd? But they maybe
> [..] configurations nobody will actually ever use.
There you are plainly *wrong*... unless you on purpose make it
to not work so that nobody can use it ... which I don't hope!!!
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On Mon, 12 May 2014, Steve Langasek wrote:
> Bug #746587 is a prime example. But more generally, I'm looking for
> evidence that we're being systematic about making sure the packages that
> hook into early boot, either via /etc/rcS.d or /etc/network/if-up.d, will
> still work correctly after the t
low it for many years, so we have to be careful here.
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in/systemd then he should know that
there might be troubles.
If he just made dist-upgrade and suddently the system does not boot,
then this is a different things.
So yes, should be unearthed.
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Dear Mike, dear all from the Mate Team,
*big*big*big* thanks for all your work, it is very very much
appreciated!
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other to go on with this offensive. I will put you to my kill
> file.
Good, thanks, I am always happy to end up in people's kill files, gives
me the feeling to be loved.
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;/src/TeX/debian/svn/context/svn-commit.tmp'
$
I am connecting via ssh with my DD user id to svn.debian.org???
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g something.
And I am pissed that the alioth people are soo crazy ...
Do I have to wade through long old threads just to get svn working???
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Alioth
For questions please check the FAQ first, then ask #alioth (on OFTC) or
ad...@alioth.debian.org.
http://wiki.debian.org/Alioth
http://wiki.debian.org/Alioth/FAQ
-- The Alioth admins
Last login: Fri Jun 17 05:47:23 2011 from ...XXX
$
So there is still something compl
't get
lookups).
Thanks, case closed.
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On Fr, 17 Jun 2011, Norbert Preining wrote:
> On Fr, 17 Jun 2011, Paul Wise wrote:
> > VCS repositories are hosted on vasks.debian.org and wagner.debian.org
> > has a read-only NFS view of the VCS repositories on vasks.
>
> Ah ... ok ... there was an old IP address in
hell script.
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k does not exist
Third link is just a warning that bla bla will break multi arch
(bug report already filed against lintian)
Any suggestion what should be done here?
Thanks a lot and all the best
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Lintian tag should now really just say "if this is a new package, just
> don't install the *.la file in the first place."
Well, it is not a new package, since long in Debian ...
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d64.deb
Thanks a lot for any remarks and comments.
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was fetched.
Sorry, I am a bit at loss here. Any suggestions how to do this properly?
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es
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ong:
>
> git checkout -B --track bar upstream-git/foo
Sorry, same error
Scratch scratch ... arg why is git sometimes so complicated ;-)
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am-dev
and that worked nicely. It creates a branch that tracks upstream's master
branch and the local is called upstream-dev.
Thanks for your help!
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maintainers of these packages please explain the
current status and plans?
Thanks a lot
Norbert
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be?
Thanks for any enlightment. I slowly think that the move to git is becoming
more pain than fun, using svn and svn-b-p was much easier AFAIR.
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On Mo, 22 Aug 2011, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> 0.9.6.99.1
> 0.9.6.99
Uggg yes ... grrr ... thanks...
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On Di, 23 Aug 2011, Guido Günther wrote:
> gbp:error: Couldn't checkout "libvirt_0.9.4.1.orig.tar.gz"
Ah great, thanks.
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it
is ok to start ...???
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which is not a very useful error message
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ly properly
together (again, one of the reasons pushin systemd in a hurry
before freeze was not good).
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scussion. Unfortunately.
(and no, this email does not go to a private mail adress, because
you are have a repeating pattern in there, and as I see I am not
the only one where "big teacher Don" appears in private to educate us)
Norbert
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ption of CTAN packages.
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USB stick via grub/iso anymore,
telling be that it cannot find a CDROM drive.
Is this a known issue? I haven't seen any comments concerning
this problem besides old ones not related to the released jessie.
Thanks
No
will be one of those *not* available over the next 2 weeks!
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* will not return to salsa. It did
cost me an incredible amount of time to re-create all archives on github
so that I can continue developing again.
Feel free to recommend it, but I won't follow this recommendation in any
case.
Best
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nge your personal
> opinion, but it is something the community should discuss.
There you are 100% correct.
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Are there any facilities to automatically restart these services, or is
hand-written code in postinst necessary?
(please cc, I am not subscribed)
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ed for the user), then I would
> suggest looking at needrestart & needrestart-session.
Thanks, I have checked that, but I think I have removed needrestart
already 10 times from my computer, because it does a lot of things I
don't want it to do ;-)
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options like lingering etc.
Again, big big thanks, and at least 3 vitual beer!!
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Hi Simon,
once again, thanks a lot. I have now tried out your suggestion and it
works nicely. Just to make sure, I have now the following units, see
below. I am aware that the system instantiation service onedrive@ is not
optimal since it expects $HOME to be /home/%i, but let us leave this
aside f
stat -c '%U' $insync_sock)
su - $user -c "insync quit"
sleep 5s
fi
sec=$(pgrep -f "$insync_process" -U $x || :)
if [ -z "$sec" ]; then
continue
fi
pkill -f "$insync_process" -U $x
sleep 5s
lst=$(pgrep -f &qu
update" is the robust thing to do for
Agreed on that.
> > su - $user -c "insync quit"
>
> Defnitely please don't do this. Having system-level code reach into
I don't do it, that is too crazy a code for me to see in postinst. But
it is what is shi
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Dear Felix, Chris,
(please Cc, I am not subscribed to d-d)
Here are a few questions regarding Lintian past and upcoming changes,
both as tool as well as infrastructure.
In the past year, many changes in lintian tag names occurred, along with some
tag removals. While it seems quite normal for lin
kage
So all *my* usage is on my computer, and I care far less on web
interface, CI integration, etc. But I am more than happy to see all the
features for those who want to use them.
Again, thanks for your detailed answers and all the best
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My questions are how to achieve:
- bind-mount directories into the sbuild chroot
- add lines to /etc/apt/sources.list
before the build process starts?
Thanks for any suggestion.
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documented in the sbuild man page but there is lots of
> stuff in there so I can understand why it's hard to find things without
> reading
Indeed, I found the --chroot-setup-commands but I didn't spot the
--extra-package
Unfortunately the man page seems not to give the in
these tests and availability is
a bit too late for this purpose.
But OTOH, it helps working on lintian issues when doing new packages.
Thanks
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are only used when explicitely requests. This can be done with
--chroot-setup-commands, but for that I need to know **where** the
resolver directory is created.
Thanks for any comment!
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