k architecture is broken
Is this a trend or something? Do you get 'cool points' for ignorantly
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> them available to you during your package build, with some trickery. See
> debian/locale-gen in the gcc-3.2 source package, for instance.
However generating *all* locales is going to be excessively painful
for slower architectures and it'd be nice if it wasn't done unless
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[0] There's already too much centrally controlled information and no
need for this information to be controlled centrally.
[1] Although correctness is far more important for katie than speed,
it is a (minor) issue and katie is alr
o be in the source section of the control file, like the
Maintainer field.
> Also, do you have to redundantly list the package maintainer in the
> uploaders field if it's present, or do you just list any other
> maintainers?
The latter.
> Separated by commas?
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> > Can anyone point me to any docummentation on how the package files
> > for woody and other pool-based distros are generated?
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> apt-get install apt-utils; man
Debian's POV,
> we have a separate database of which packages are in which suite; but
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But you *must* have a "force-stop" or similar; don't withhold people from
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> optionally accept a list of filenames, instead of a list of directories.
> I think this would be a useful enhancement.
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> backporting effort.
'any'? What on earth are you talking about? I've back ported any
number of unstable things for potato and not once been affected by
debhelper 3. More to the point, apt definitely does not need
debhelper 3, so, please give it up already.
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Err, no, I never said that. I said it would be processed normally and
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understand, I'll try one more time: xmailtool will be processed as
normal. You are not going to harass us into special casing you.
> > Bored now.
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h key!
... and if you don't want the sanity check on the key = value, just use
"$options->{$1} = $2 if (/^\s*(\w+)\s*=\s*(.+)\s*/);" at line 6.
Then you get to do things like setting options (keys) to arrays of values,
having user config files override system ones and/or vi
s a broken symlink; I seem to recall having this conversation with
Daniel at least once already...
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ax25-apps-0.0.5/debian/control
| Build-Depends: autoconf, automake, debhelper (>> 2.0.0), libncurses5-dev,
libax25-dev (>> 0.0.7)
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On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 09:42:24AM -0600, Moshe Zadka wrote:
> I think a BSP is in order.
Is there a dict dictionary with all these debian TLAs in it ?
I've dont think I've heard BSP before.
Alan.
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> Alan James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > Is there a dict dictionary with all these debian TLAs in it ?
> > I've dont think I've heard BSP before.
>
> dict-vera contains most
hose files/directories a
command gets run. They're supposed to make it so that only one package (the
one providing the command that needs to be run) has to know that the command
needs to be run. This is far less error-prone than relying on every developer
to remember which commands to run in
words as
> possible, is the impediment?
Read the CDDL section under the FSF's list of GPL incompatible licenses.
http://www.fsf.org/licensing/licenses/index_html#GPLIncompatibleLicenses
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source package that won't be accepted. It's much the same problem
as making sure you get exactly the same foo_1.0.orig.tar.gz, but
it adds way in which it can fail.
I would like to see the 3.0 formats in widespread use, so I'm keen to
work on fixing these things.
Thanks
; definition) and the -su option is specific to the old format. If we really
> want to have a common option that works for all formats, we might
> want to create a new option "--skip-debianization" or similar.
Something will be needed for the use case I have, your proposed opti
tarball but if you go the same way in a VCS you lose some
> information, don't you?
I'm not sure what information would be lost, could you expand?
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> > Something will be needed for the use case I have, your proposed option
> > sounds sensible to me.
>
> Ok, will try to have that in dpkg 1.15.1.
>
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I haven't decided how I think it should work with multiple tarballs yet
though.
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machines.
Yes, the extra few days would be a delay before getting in to NEW,
but if you really care about that then upload to NEW at the same
time as requesting the review, and then upload a fixed package if
any problems are found.
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deed look better.
>
> Please have a look at garlic-doc. It does not look right.
It's using `o' as the bullet character which is not supported by
Markdown/rST. This has already been identified as a case that will need
to be fixed by the individual packages (or pre-processed into some other
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> I find no official documentation on format of debian/watch files.
man uscan
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> >> I find no official documentation on format of debian/watch files.
> >
> > man uscan
>
>
>
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> > On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 07:24:59PM +0200, Giacomo Catenazzi wrote:
> >> James Vega wrote:
> >>> On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 03:16:44PM +0200, Giacomo A. Catenazzi wrote:
> >
together on the package?
[0] http://bugs.debian.org/526348
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I need to re-read the DEP; I may have some suggestions about the
content, but I agree whole-heartedly with the intent. I will also
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Any one here using this card effectively with Linux?
It would help to know which chipset this card uses, there are many
different Radeon cards offered by that manufacturer:
http://graphics.visiontek.com/video/4000/4870x2.html
When you find out, I suggest looking up that chipset on
e list as well. It's just a small wrapper
around ldapsearch.
Paul Wise requested a much more featureful script in #469263.
That bug might be a good place to describe the various requirements
people want and try to come up with something common.
[0]: http://paste.debian.net/104880/
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format.
So it seems they are already dfsg-free, even without a dfsg-free release
of adfko, yes?
Or did I miss something which fontforge and/or fonttools cannot yet
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s: mariadb-server | virtual-mysql-server'.
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ith any program
>>> that currently uses MySQL in Debian. If you prefer some of the
>>> non-Oracle versions of MySQL, you can even default to one of
>>> them using syntax like for example 'Depends: mariadb-server |
>>> virtual-mysql-server'.
> Hi J
md binary package, that
package does not enforce systemd as the init system. The relevant
relationship there is the ORed “systemd-sysv | systemd-shim (>= 6-4)”.
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n you uninstall vim-tiny & nano. Just because the package is
included as part of the install doesn't mean you have to use it. I'm
sure there are plenty of people that remove vim-tiny and install some
other non-vi(m) editor too.
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> > I keep contemplating packaging ex-vi and advocating to replace vim-tiny
> > with that. After all, the intent is to have something providing
> > /usr/bin/vi, as one expects to have on a *n
eans, not the
end.
> At the moment I pretty often end up either installing full vim or
> replacing 'vim' with 'vim.basic' on the commandline.
Which is fine, because you actually want something that behaves like
most people would expect Vim to, not something that behaves more like
vi.
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> > As I said in my other reply, the intent of vim-tiny is to provide a vi
> > command. The fact that it is using Vim to do so is the means, not the
> > end.
> I thin
On Nov 11, 2014 10:34 AM, "Andreas Tille" wrote:
> I was close to trap into the pitfall to uploaded an RC bug fix built in
> an unstable chroot which would not be able to migrate to testing since
> the R cdbs helper injects a
>
> Depends: r-base-core (>= )
This looks like more fallout from #704
tten...)
>
> I have updated
>https://wiki.debian.org/Punctuation
>
> Are there other gitish tools which are still using _ for both ?
Hmm, seems debcommit is converting ~ to . and stripping the epoch
entirely. I guess at least the former should probably be changed to
cause something is installed
doesn't mean one wants it always to run.)
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Good to know,
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push -a
debuild; # or dpkg-buildpackage, or whatever
So, you have a method that you can work with. My main point was that
you should be trying to drive change through dpkg, not through
devscripts.
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Yes, it does. If you started with patches applied, then they will still
be applied after calling "dpkg-buildpackage". If you didn't have
patches applied, then "dpkg-buildpackage" will apply the patches, build
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On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 08:21:23AM +0200, Thibaut Paumard wrote:
> Le 17/05/12 00:25, James McCoy a écrit :
> > On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 04:23:05PM +0200, Olе Streicher wrote:
> >> Unpatching the sources *before* the build process was cleaned up
> >> makes no sense to me
orrect answer when using
> pristine-tar (it already replaced the file anyway), but I can't see
> anyway of making gitpkg assume No without asking.
>
> $ gitpkg debian/2.4.5a-1 upstream/2.4.5a
Drop the upstream branch.
$ gitpkg debian/2.4.5a-1
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> On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 01:54:23PM +1000, Brian May wrote:
> > On 23 May 2012 23:31, Bastien ROUCARIES wrote:
> > > Ok step for imagemagick
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Just trying this out
os_unix.c
refit: /.pc/gptsync_quiet_mode.patch/gptsync/os_unix.c
refit: /gptsync/os_unix.c
sqlite3: /.pc/20-hurd-locking-style.patch/src/os_unix.c
sqlite3: /src/os_unix.c
vim: /src/os_unix.c
wpa: /src/utils/os_unix.c
wpasupplicant: /src/utils/os_unix.c
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debian/unstable
I thought the patch that added that also updated the documentation, but it
looks like documentation still needs to be added.
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ou compare this to Jonas solution using
>
> use Parse::DebControl;
Using Dpkg::Control::Hash would be preferable since we're already using
that library in devscripts.
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> On Tue, 18 Sep 2012 11:00:46 +0100
> "James" wrote:
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>> Package: wnpp
>> Severity: wishlist
>> Owner: James Hunt
>>
>> * Package name: out
>
> Terrible choice of name - utf8-out ?
>
>&g
FTBFS
See /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/10apt-listbugs. Bugs which have FTBFS in the
subject are already ignored. Similar filtering should be possible for other
categories of bugs as long as there's a standard way to recognize them.
James
Humble suggestion:
Sort the bug list (sort -k2 would be great) to make it easier to read
through the list and to find packages which might interest one.
It is a very useful report; a sort by package name would make it better.
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On Aug 29, 2013 10:30 AM, "Ondřej Surý" wrote:
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> On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 2:39 PM, Ansgar Burchardt
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>>
>> The open question is if having earlier (easy) access to uploads is
>> worthwhile or
>
>
> That would only make sense if buildds would be given access to i.d.o, and
I consider this to
e tls handshake still fails, but postfix continues on w/o tls.
(It is /oportunistic/ tls, in that case.)
This seems to be an openssl vs exim issue.
I'm sending this here to confirm whether the @deb MXs work
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Some verify it.
Buxtehude is the first so far to drop the socket as soon as it sees it.
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get a more detailed debug log.
Which release does buxtehude run? Wheezy?
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a less secure DH key size. Here, gnutls refuses to tolerate a less
secure hash algorithm.
It should be possible to use smtp_tls_policy_maps to disable sending a
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And one to postfix-devel suggesting that if the tls nego fails just
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I've worked around the problem locally by offering a different cert
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>
> * Does not depend on replacing init
This falsely implies that sticking with Gnome requires replacing the
init system. The only requirement is that systemd is installed, not
that it is used as the init system.
I'm not objecting to the proposal, but the pros/cons should be
On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 12:57:37AM +0100, Steve McIntyre wrote:
> James wrote:
> >On Thu, Oct 24, 2013 at 11:40 AM, Steve McIntyre wrote:
> >> Let's change the default desktop for installation to xfce.
> >> ...
> >> Pros:
> >>
> >> * CD#
g here.
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What does it mean? What bugs? How to get detail information about my bugs?
How to fix it?
It's my first package. Thanks for your answers.
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On Jan 5, 2012 3:02 PM, "Patrick Ouellette" wrote:
>
> On Thu, Jan 05, 2012 at 08:15:47PM +0200, vangelis wrote:
> > Thank you Osamu, i ' ll read all about but please if any group needs
> > help i'm offering.
>
> Check http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/
>
> find some package(s) that you are interes
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On Jan 9, 2012 10:03 AM, "Al Biheiri" wrote:
> * Package name: pushkey
> Version : 1.0
> Upstream Author : Al Biheiri
> * URL : http://dl.dropbox.com/u/77428/website-dev/index.htm
> * License : (GPL v3)
> Programming Lang: (bash)
> Description : Pushes your
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y a build time dependency; there is not easy way to make
use of the javascript library at runtime due to the way that Java
jar/war's etc... work.
Thanks for the feedback
Cheers
James
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ition changed for upstart now that James is de-facto the new
upstream maintainer?
Michael
[1] http://lists.debian.org/debian-bsd/2009/07/msg00122.html
Firstly, when talking about Upstart we need to make a clear distinction between Upstart itself and
the library it relies upon heavily - the NIH Ut
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