Hello.
I've talk to Stuart since a lot time ago about all this, but forgot to
look over his late work on the fonts part that was missing. I tough that
was a little bit more delyaed than it is. That is my fault for not
checking and I'm sorry.
Now I will test the fonts against my op-panel package,
El mar, 12-09-2006 a las 16:21 -0500, David Moreno Garza escribió:
> Here is the list:
> http://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=damog&comaint=no
>
I'll take gnome-schedule if none has done it.
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> Thoughts?
Propose a patch against the hdparm package?
Is there something holding back the transition? I have not noticed any
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- How is it possible to be updated if VMware is not supporting newest
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t see why this is changed)
>
> I'm afraid I forgot why this was added (it's been roughly three months).
> Judging from the code it looks like some left over test code and can be
> removed.
>
> Cheers,
> Moritz
I'm looking into the package now. Stay tuned.
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>
> I guess this is the modern version of "real men just upload their
> important stuff on ftp, and let the rest of the world mirror it."
>
RMS used to have no password at MIT times, indeed :)
How times cha
On Wed, Nov 10, 2004 at 11:18:46AM +0100, Andreas Barth wrote:
> I uploaded the current version of iproute (that also works with current
> 2.6-kernels) to experimental. As this is a major change, any test
> reports are appreciated. Also, a review of the source whether I managed
> to keep all securi
On Wed, Dec 01, 2004 at 05:34:34PM +0100, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> I do not like to go to prison in Iran or may be killed
> because I have such application on one of my Desktops.
If you can be killed because you have such application (picture) then
you are in big trouble, anyway.
I like to have
On Tue, Nov 30, 2004 at 06:17:37PM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
> However, I'd be *highly* agitated if someone gave my daughter a
> CD-ROM with *any* nudy cartoons.
I'd rather live with this risk than with less freedom.
On Wed, Dec 01, 2004 at 09:10:30PM +, Andrew Suffield wrote:
> The only genuinely neutral content is the output of /dev/random; all
> else is subjective.
What if /dev/random produce picture of hot-babe :-)
[ It is possible, in theory at last. ]
On Thu, Dec 02, 2004 at 05:01:57PM +0100, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Some of the islamic countries like Turkey, Jordania and Morocco
Turkey isn't islamic country but secular one, AFAIK.
FYI: new mysql FLOSS includes OpenSSL license, so many packages could
migrate to current libmysqlclient starting from no starting from now..
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> intend to give the package away is that I'm not really the gre
On Tue, Feb 15, 2005 at 07:38:08AM -0600, John Hasler wrote:
> Francesco P. Lovergine writes:
> > It depends on programs, sometimes the same usage function is used for
> > either --help or invalid options.
>
> Sure, but the output should still be directed correctly.
Q
On Tue, Feb 15, 2005 at 09:13:32AM -0800, Thomas Bushnell BSG wrote:
> "Francesco P. Lovergine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > Quite difficult if the function is the same. In both cases it uses stderr.
>
> Oh good grief. Add an argument to the function s
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> I came back, it no longer seems to work correctly:
> >
The script used in debian-gis repo (pkg-grass) works like a charm.
Feel free to use it... I also looked around a bit to have a working program
after alioth upgrade.
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It already links official and unofficial urls and it seems reasonable
for listing those kinds of things.
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I could try to arrange donation of one UltraSparc machine to Debian
project. I think that the transport would be to complicated from
Serbia to anywhere (because of our laws) but I can connect it to the
Net for DD's to use it.
Machine CPU is: (whatever it means)
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AFAIK.
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> Maybe the fftw3 maintainer could be interested in maintainace of fftw2 too...
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I really feel we'd have a better and
more supported Perl product that way.
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s with the modules. And since
MakeMaker already has it's own dependancy and x-platform building
system, it seems wasteful to replicate that. And I know as a user
that the version lag impose by debian can be annoying.
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> other commitments at the moment
Seems to me it'd be better to mess with MakeMaker so you could make debian
packages right outta the module w/o additional help. Should be doable.
BTW, is anyone working on any Debian-sp
the debian prospective packages list,
http://www.debian.org/doc/prospective-packages.html
Dermot Bradley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> is working on that package.
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CPAN bundle on a production server.
>> >Two interesting things happened:
>> >
>> >(1) perl itself got upgraded, and
>> >(2) wais got upgraded.
>
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boot disks.)
I had _very_ difficult time getting debian installed on my laptop by
way of an NFS served CDROM on another linux box. Good think I had
another linux box on which I could compile stuff. I basically had to
roll my own kernel and pcmcia stuff.
I assume Maintainer Group <[EMAI
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Any takers? Please reply to me offline. Thanks.
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uff apparently coming in and (?) dselect being dropped as the
default installation mechanism.
[BTW, I'm not trying to criticize the current state of hamm, I know
the freeze is a ways off and there's a lot of instability going on.]
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w.debian.org/Bugs/db/988.html or
Should be:
http://www.debian.org/Bugs/db/98/988.html
> http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/debian/Bugs/db/988.html
Likewise, should be:
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/debian/Bugs/db/98/988.html
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by gdb, now?)
Any debian package which has non-compliant libraries installed should
have a bug reported against them.
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es to ship little scripts to
flush the mail queue when the link comes up, pop-deamons to start up,
bind to reload, clock sync daemons to re-sync, firewall and
masquerading rules to run, and dynamic PPP hosts to update some file
on some server indicating their current IP.
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> Yann Dirson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Adam P. Harris writes:
>>> I think that /etc/ppp/ip-up and /etc/ppp/ip-down should use
>>> 'run-parts' against, say, the directories /etc/p
do this for Emacs 19.XX we'll need
to make sure to change AucTeX and the lisp packages.
BTW, are .elc files arch-dependant or arch-indep? I've always wondered
about this.
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$5 Peer IP number12.34.56.99
These variables are clearly being propogated to your (custom rolled)
ip-up.d/* scripts. How are you propogating these values? Environment
variables? We'd have to std'ize the variable names too, if so.
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from both?
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ion, namely the variable names themselves. Less of the
two evils I think.
> And there is one thing
> which I would qualify as a mistake in the above description: $2 is
> actually in the form "/dev/ttyS1" than just "ttyS1".
Doh! I wish they wouldn't do that. I gue
http://localhost:3128/
http_proxy=http://localhost:3128/
ftp_proxy=http://localhost:3128/
FWIW, there's also an experimental Linux feature, transparent proxy, I
think, which could automatically redirect outbound HTTP requests to a
local httpd cache.
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s but that's an issue for the debian-policy group I think.
> The emacs icon is an example of one that's way too huge. :-)
Yes, I use xemacs.xpm from the distribution, I put it in
/usr/local/X11/include/pixmaps/ .
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somebody could explain what exactly is going wrong in
>these packages - ie. what policy are they violating?
Yes, it is discussed in the Debian Packaging Manual, section 12.
See:
/usr/doc/dpkg/packaging.html/ch-sharedlibs.html
You should just go ahead and file bugs against packages which don't
in
e should pick either one of the two categories for
these type of applications.
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> catogary.
Um, not "Netscape Navigator", I meant "Netscape Calendar", i.e.,
`nscal'. Not currently packaged, btw.
> joost witteveen, (I'm preparing for my promotion 1998/1/7, and have
> less than zero time to spend on anything that isn't r
r blessing.
Expect an upload as soon as I get an account on master.
This package is listed as orphaned in packages.sgml,v 1.63.
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I would like to know which motif software package would you suggest for use
With debian 1.3.1?
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Yes, /var/lib/emacs/auctex perhaps?
>5) Current AucTeX package puts its configuration files directly under
>/etc/elisp: is this still good behavior?
Yes, I think so, although Robert Browning was doing some Emacs 20 (?)
work which would imping upon all this and the
The funny part of this is that it
>doesn't matter whether you do the dfrag before you copy the file system,
>or afterwards, it still works. Without it you get file system errors.
Never noticed this issue on my 'mount -o loop' and initrd scheme. Using
SYSLINUX to boot I think.
.
questions #1 and #2?
5. Will I be able to do a in place update of Debian from 1.3.1 to 2.0 without a
fresh install? (currently I'm running Slackware, but I would like to move to
Debian)
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The final, and most important rationale is that bug fixes, say, in
libc, can be applied in one place and all programs which statically
link against the same major libc version are able to reap the benefits
This mail message started out as a response to Marcus Brinkmann's
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> I think that [the multiple maintainer] issue can't be resolved
> properly ("we are stuck") without further input from all the other
> developers not participating on debian-policy.
I'm hardly a partici
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>> That said, I can't see anyone using a MCA card as his primary
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>
> I can see this, or serial console, being used for a server.
>
> Also, don't forget the sorts of interfaces blind people use...
>
> Berr Giles
-base since version 0.3 (9 Apr
1998) has this entry in the changelog:
* install-docs is idempotent for --remove, that is, if you try to remove
a docid which is already removed, it exits with a warning, but not a
non-zero exit status (closes Bug#19875, I think)
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> see shy jo, who argued for 4.0 at the appropriate time to discuss the
> version number to use
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> FWIW, I've recently become a co-maintainer, and now the Sarge has released,
> I'm planning on bringing dhcp3 up to date with the latest upstream and
> having a good bash at all the bugs.
Would you consider to incorporate LDAP patch
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On Wed, Oct 11, 2006 at 06:34:41PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
> It's also possible to run multiple FTP servers, each listening on a
> different port, but all the packaged ftp daemons "Conflicts:
> ftp-server".
That is bad, IMO. (and chance to raise my opinion about virtual
packages ;) )
Conflicts
[ Off-Topic, sorry ]
On Mon, Oct 16, 2006 at 11:43:51AM +1000, Ben Finney wrote:
> If it's not renamed, we can't legally ship it. What, IYO, should be
> done to ship the existing program currently known as Firefox?
FoxFire or FoxInFire, maybe ;)
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O adding people to do that is the
only way to go, but for removing auditing (which is not acceptable).
This is the same reason why none can sponsor dozen of packages
without lowering reviewing quality.
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ot the same issue with ftp.it and
solved
twice as pointed by henrique. Installing debian-archive-keyring in the
pbuilder chroot (with the new recent key) just before updating solved the
issue this time and in the previous case also.
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> i be allowed to become the new maintainer of this package.
>
> any help is appreciated.
>
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> Maitnainer/Uploader, the fact that the package is well maintained may
> hide that a particular DD do nothing at all, and is in fact MIA.
>
That would be avoided by removing entry on the basis of the changelog
containts. People who do not touch the package for +365 days
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> Currently I am starting a new project and want to know, if someone
> know the existence if an imapclient library for C programing?
>
libc-client with some limitations...
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> Version : 0.08
> Upstream Author : Alex Pleiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> * URL : http://search.cpan.org/dist/Net-SMTP_auth/
> * License : Perl
> Progra
On Sun, May 14, 2006 at 01:20:20PM +0200, Krzysztof Krzyzaniak (eloy) wrote:
> Email::Send provides a very simple, very clean, very specific interface
> to multiple Email mailers. The goal if this software is to be small
^
> and simple, easy to use, and easy to extend.
ted.
>
Unfortunately sometimes the daemon does not stop for an error in the
maintainer script and that prevents upgrading for ever, even when
the package has been corrected. BTW, it seems a lack in the policy
to specify how the maintainers scripts should work on stop (i.e. what
returning as exit co
t; cruft that needs to be addressed. There are absolutely no acceptable
> exceptions to either this rule (stopping a stopped service is okay) nor to
> its counterpart (starting an already started service is okay), as far as I
> know.
>
Absolutely ack.
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Francesco P. Lovergine
On Thu, Jul 20, 2006 at 11:24:34AM +0200, Martin Schulze wrote:
> For example:
>
> Dovecot uses .
>
> This is a symbolic link to if
> the above file or link does not exist during configuration of
> dovecot.
>
> That way, the admin can easily replace the symlink with a real
> certificate
On Sun, Jul 23, 2006 at 08:37:50PM +0200, Martin Schulze wrote:
> Milan P. Stanic wrote:
> > Sorry if I misunderstand something, but is it okay to call it snakeoil
> > if it is real certificate? I like to say that the symbolic links for
> > per-service certificate shouldn
On Mon, Jul 24, 2006 at 12:43:16PM +0200, Peter Palfrader wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Jul 2006, Milan P. Stanic wrote:
> > But then you must change all symlinks to that new real certificate.
>
> That's why on my systems all the service names symlink to
> thishost.{pem,key} and that
Hi,
[ I thought to post that message to Alexander Wirt but I don't like
to send private mail to people before previous agreement ]
Default kernel in Etch will be 2.6.17 but the iproute package for now
is 20051007 version.
For new kernels there are new upstream releases at:
http://developer.osd
On Wed, Jul 26, 2006 at 10:05:57PM +0200, Florian Weimer wrote:
> Do the newer versions include documentation of the semantics of the ip
> commands (and not just the syntax)?
I'm not sure if I understand you, but there are some documents which
describes ip command and some other programs (which co
Hi!
Anyone can give a pointer for doc's how to build apache modules
for Debian? I already looked at some examples but that didn't
helped much.
Sorry if this question answered already or the location of doc's
(policy) is easy to find.
TIA
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On Wed, Jan 12, 2005 at 02:19:32PM +0100, Nico Golde wrote:
> Hello Milan,
>
> * Milan P. Stanic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-01-12 14:16]:
> > Anyone can give a pointer for doc's how to build apache modules
> > for Debian? I already looked
On Wed, Jan 12, 2005 at 03:44:45PM +0100, Michael Ablassmeier wrote:
> On 2005-01-12, Milan P. Stanic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Sorry if this question answered already or the location of doc's
> > (policy) is easy to find.
>
> apache-dev includes `/usr/sha
On Wed, Jan 12, 2005 at 09:25:12PM +0100, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
> You really don't want to develop new packages for apache 1 and
> certainly not for the apache in woody. Woody's apache is broken in
> so many and interesting ways it's beyond funny and into the scary
> territory. Apache 1 is going
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