Martin Zobel-Helas:
this is not a very informative changelog entry, even if you only changed
RIPE IP spaces.
In a way, no. The real changelog (the non-Debian one) has more information, but
wasn't included in this upload since it's only an intermediate version due
to some build problems I am havi
Roland Mas:
> There are lots of Debian developers doing talks here and there, and
> quite often we like to borrow from each other's slides.
http://www.debian.org/events/talks>
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Scott James Remnant:
No problem, this is only a quick run -- others may find ways to improve
this script somewhat.
What did you use to determine which packages to check? I notice that at
least my package for GNU jwhois is missing from your list (although I know
that the Debian version is correct
Scott James Remnant:
If you read the script,
I did, but I couldn't figure out what was the input.
The only MD5 sums that GNU have provided are for 2.4, 2.4.1 and 2.4.2
Right. I sent them an update mail earlier this week, but I guess they're
quite busy at the moment...
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Matt Zimmerman:
noexec /tmp and /var/tmp seem to create far more problems than they
solve.
I've run with /tmp set to noexec for quite some time on some machines, and
it tend to work quite well. The only thing that seems to fail occasionally
is debconf, despite that I point TMPDIR to a directory
Hi!
I am trying to find information on how to host a Git repository on Alioth
for my project. I used to have a CVS repository (which is still visible from
the project page), but I have now ported it to Git using parsecvs, and want
to host that.
Call me blind, but I can't seem to find any doc
Package: wnpp
Version: 0.5
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: jamnntpd
Version : 0.5
Upstream Author : Johan Billing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://www.some.org/
* License : DFSG compliant
Description : NNTP server that allows newsreaders to access a J
Martin Schulze:
> what do other developers think about localized lists for security
> advisories, such as [EMAIL PROTECTED]
That sounds like a good idea. However, to make sure that the
information is sent out as soon as possible, I think it would be a good
idea that, whenever a new advisory is is
Josip Rodin:
> (I thought it would be clear that Austria is at the top because the list is
> sorted alphabetically...
...in English. The list is still sorted with Austria first in all the
other pages, even when it makes little or no sense at all.
(my favourite example is of course the Swedish tr
Peter S Galbraith:
> One of my packages disappeared from testing recently (not sure why)
Well, it was listed in the removal list that was posted on March 3rd:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2002/debian-devel-announce-200203/msg2.html
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