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Mike Bird schrieb:
> No, I'm saying that Snn/Knn values boot some systems where
> insserv fails. Therefore Snn/Knn is superior in some cases.
Does insserv fail then because it is inherently unable to mimic the
Snn/Knn behaviour or due to wrong (missing, ...) dependency info in
the initscripts? I
ted:
> 'Format','Upstream-Name','Upstream-Contact','Source','Disclaimer','Comment
> ','Copyright','Files','License','Format-Specification','Name','Maintainer',
> 'Upstre
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* License : BSD
Programming Lang: C
Description : tool for sampling time and
gt; in the cross-distro dev room at FOSDEM in 2 weeks. Feel free
> to come by and let's discuss DEP5 or other possible applications.
>
>
> All the best
Thanks for this tool
>
> Dominique
Thomas Preud'homme
>
> [1] http://search.cpan.org/dist/Config-Model/
&g
t HBase. The current package needs upgrade and is not
production ready anyways. I'll work on HBase soon.
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Le mardi 22 février 2011 20:24:02, Dominique Dumont a écrit :
> Le mardi 22 février 2011 19:06:27, vous avez écrit :
> > Can't call method "fetch_element" on an undefined value at
> > /usr/share/perl5/Config/Model/Backend/Debian/Dpkg/Copyright.pm line 121.
> >
> > Do you want me to fill a bug repo
e already
been debianised but are not included in Debian's catalogue, notably
greed[3].)
[1] http://www.groggs.group.cam.ac.uk/
[2] http://www.groggs.group.cam.ac.uk/protocol.txt
[3] http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~owend/free/GREED.html
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> protocol spec and the reference implementation used on GROGGS. Thomas
> knows this I'm sure.
Yes, indeed.
Thomas
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Hi,
i tried to understand the correct way to package a python module with
debhelper, dh_pysupport and dh_python2.
I created a python-helloworld example package ( get it from
https://code.launchpad.net/~toabctl/+junk/python-helloworld ) and want
to know if i used the correct way to package a simpl
ival
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Ian Jackson:
> Thomas Koch writes ("Re: Trains from Debconf to Munich, Koeln, Paris,
London, Cambridge"):
> > Paris-Okucani takes less then 20 hours:
> > Paris Est 15:24
> > München Hbf 21:37
> > München Hbf 23:40
> > Okucani 10:49
>
&g
and thus Debian wouldn't need to support an
additional package?
[1] http://packages.debian.org/wheezy/cpm
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On Mar 23, 2011, at 2:15 AM, Christian PERRIER wrote:
I'm just not fond of "Australia/Sydney" presented as a choice, I'd
rather have "New South-Wales".
For what it's worth, the timezone database (as evidenced by, among
other things, the output of the "tzselect" command) is organized
most
On Wed, 2003-10-08 at 21:25, Daniel Ruoso wrote:
> I think this should be clearly discussed.
Just to prevent any confusion I'll just point out that
the rant you quoted was authored by Eray Ozkural.
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On Thu, Oct 16, 2003 at 06:30:26PM -0700, Joshua Kwan wrote:
> Which is better? I like the default keys because you learn how to use
> nvi very efficiently knowing the hjkl-style keys :) I'm searching for as
> many opinions as possible so please speak up!
number_pad is your friend. It's far easier
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Waproamd makes a specifie
the system so that it knows which pairs of initscripts
to serialize, and (2) changing initscripts so that they are able to
wait until prerequisite services have become available. There are
other possibilities, too ...
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se "leaf" services to something later
than S99xdm.
cd /etc/rc2.d ; mv S??netatalk S99znetatalk
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rather than executables.
I ran some tests seeing if I could use the same filters between vile/xvile,
and (surprisingly) it does seem to work. That might simplify packaging.
>* Change build depends to specify flex-old due to problems with new
I did notice that (and have noticed new-fle
rong!?
Regards
Thomas
Anthony Towns wrote:
> It should happen with all recently filed bugs; basically the indices
> aren't being updated properly. That's a bit odd, actually, since they're
I actually have a bug submission dated November 29 (MsgID
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) that is correctly transmitted to
master.d.o, but I ha
Michael Ablassmeier wrote:
> IMHO Lintian should also check if "dh_md5sums" is called and
> print at least a warning if this is not the case.
In principle, I argree, but maybe it's better to check for the presence
of an md5sums file than to "force" (haha) people who don't like it to do
this.
Attach
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> On Mon, 01 Dec 2003, christophe barbe wrote:
>
>>Before mass bug-filling, it would be necessary to make it mandatory
>>which unfortunately is not the case right now afaik.
>
>
> Deployment plan for md5sums everywhere:
At ~600 affected source packages, this s
Martin Michlmayr ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
>* Thomas Viehmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-12-01 15:30]:
>> BTW: This is offtopic, but it seems that potato is neither in debian/
>> nor in debian-archive/?
>Potato is on archive.debian.org (in /debian-archive/dists).
Hallo.
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> Otherwise, it simply won't happen, unless about 90% of the packages or so
> aready use md5sums. At that figure, you have some changes of passing a
> policy of 'must', and you are guaranteed to get a 'should' to be approved
> IMHO.
More than 92% of the p
christophe barbe wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 01, 2003 at 08:24:09PM +0100, Thomas Viehmann wrote:
>
>>Michael Ablassmeier wrote:
>>
>>>IMHO Lintian should also check if "dh_md5sums" is called and
>>>print at least a warning if this is not the case.
>>
Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
> Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I submitted a one line patch to apt to fix this and behave like
> dpkg. I hope this gets added soon. Till then its either signed debs or
> pre-configuring of packages.
>>I filed bugs about this a long time ago, it is apparently
John Goerzen wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 01, 2003 at 03:30:58PM +0100, Thomas Viehmann wrote:
>
>>However: As "md5sum my.deb ; ar q my.deb _deb_signature ; ar d my.deb
>>_deb_signature ; md5sum my.deb" gives two different lines, I'd think
>>signing the indivi
On Wednesday 03 December 2003 19:33, Joshua Kwan wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 03, 2003 at 09:22:14AM +0100, Werner Wobrowsky wrote:
> > Debian Installer sarge-i386-bussinescard.iso, httP://freedesktop.or/
>
> Cool, but...
>
> > FreeBSD 5.1-RELEASE-p11 #0: Thu Nov 27 15:07:08 CET 2003
> > [EMAIL PROTECT
Manoj Srivastava wrote:
> Before we make such a push, we should at least ensure that it
> is something we really want to do. I think locally generated
> checksums are a better solution.
To me, the main use of md5sums seems to be verifying nothing bad (as in
accident, not malicious manipulat
Jamin W. Collins wrote [in a different order]:
> I've given most of the packages a cursory look. I do have a few
> suggestions and may be willing to sponsor them.
Thanks.
> Packaging concerns:
> - In several locations throughout the debconf questions you use "DBMS",
> this should probably be re
r software. Without other users, your software will not
become better, because you can't find all the bugs yourself. To
summarize, I invite you to join the FAI mailling list and help improve
FAI, so it will also meet your needs.
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Aaron M. Ucko wrote:
> Clint Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
>>- how to run madison and wanna-build
>
>
> I thought the idea was for the unrestricted mirror to include a
> read-only copy of the database madison consults.
>
> wanna-build presumably needs more real-time access, though.
Ma
Peter Busser wrote:
> Fair enough. But if I were to improve Debian, I would put PaX in the default
> kernel source.
If you were to improve Debian, you'd have spent the five minutes it
takes to realize that the only two very ways of getting PaX in the
default debian kernel source is to get PaX incl
Christian Stimming wrote:
> ich hab leider keine Ahnung, was da los ist (hab kein Debian). Ktoblzcheck
> benötigt eigentlich keinerlei ungewöhnliche libraries. Irgendjemand sonst
> Erfahrungen mit Debian woody hier?
Ja. Wie sieht es mit "dpkg -l build-essentials" aus?
crt1.o ist in libc6-dev...
Is there a version of run-parts out there that runs all the
scripts in a directory in parallel? I have been writing
such a thing but I want to make sure that I am not reinventing
the wheel.
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David Weinehall wrote:
> And documentation? Hell, use the source-code.
Source code? Who needs source code?
Seriously: I've had some problems with file system corruption every now
and then. The md5sums are a nice way to check whether the basic binaries
on the disk are still what I'd like them to b
>My point exactly, even though I tried to make it through irony.
Which enhances your point for those who understand but might get your voice
ignored
for those who don't.
Maybe I'm just overcautious because I've just experienced a bad case of "vocal
minority (1.5%) get's their way because they're m
> The md5sum files inside the package as they are now can be generated
> at install time by anyone who wishes to have them. Security wise they
> are useless and for accidental corruption they are redundant (since
> they can be generated at install time).
>
> Thus they just waste space and bandwith
(as are most LWN
articles)
> PS: I should create a big x-terminal-emulator survey/shootout.
that's fated to be won by the people with the loudest voices.
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This p
Jeff Teunissen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Maybe it would help if you gave me the name of a sane terminfo entry that
> has an "italic/oblique" display command.
He's not able to because the feature does not exist in terminfo.
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poor implementations, I'd say that's incorrect.
Even "linux" emulation - how many implement its savable colors?
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Thomas Dickey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jeff Teunissen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Maybe it would help if you gave me the name of a sane terminfo entry that
>> has an "italic/oblique" display command.
> He's not able to because the feature
On Fri, Oct 08, 2004 at 05:43:16PM +0200, Eduard Bloch wrote:
> #include
> * Thomas Dickey [Fri, Oct 08 2004, 10:17:11AM]:
> > Jeff Teunissen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > Maybe it would help if you gave me the name of a sane terminfo entry that
>
t;> add xterm to their postinst scripts.
> Wouldn't it be better to file bugs against the packages that don't use
> x-terminal-emulator?
...and those that do it inconsistently, of course
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system.
> The procedure would be to upload a new 'xterm' package which moves
> /usr/bin/xterm to /usr/bin/xterm.real and introduces /usr/bin/xterm
Mandrake did something like that a while ago(*) - broke the application name for
X resources.
(*) I don't run Mandrake anymore, so I don
h I had preferred otherwise) couldn't
> handle certain programs. So in those situations it was not a generic
> name, but a specific program with specific capabilities.
Does the package description mention the feature which is needed?
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lemented using a resource value,
so it's unlikely that your xrdb setup could pass a -class option to it.
(Usually I'm running whatever xterm I compiled - from /usr/local/bin -
but should have noticed if Debian had modified that - was testing on
Friday).
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On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 14:30:14 +0200, Robert Collins wrote:
> Thats quite different - I'd love for this to be consolidated and
> addressed though.
The experimental version of ifupdown addresses this to some extent. The
if-up.d scripts are run only after the PPP interface is created.
ddressed in the experimental
version of ifupdown.
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runs "up"
commands only after pppd exits, "up" commands only get run after the
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ages should Conflict with discover and discover1.
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On Wed, 2004-10-13 at 10:57, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> [Thomas Hood]
> Isn't this only a problem with discover1? I thought discover (v2) had
> a mechanism to detect if OSS or ALSA was used.
If there is such a mechanism then it isn't working.
> It is probably better to
t;up" scripts if
pppd reconnects.
I can see why, in the case of PPP interfaces, that might be desired. I am
not sure that we should implement it, though. It would depart from the
way ifupdown "up" and "down" scripts have worked in the past for other
interfaces.
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maintainers.
>
> I've removed the wontfix tag - I hope this conclusion is satisfactory to
> you.
Very satisfactory, thanks. Will this feature be added to both discover1
and discover?
BTW the "wontfix" tags is still there (#220616).
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these issues to write to
#255195 and support my request to create a debian-net mailing list.
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ve tried a few times,
> and wound up with scripts in ppp, dhcp, and network - all modelled
> similiar to the DHCP state management.
I have also had to deal with this when I made the resolvconf package: I
had to write different hook scripts for each of the DHCP clients, pppd
and ifupdown. It took a long time to debug them all.
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Ian Murdock wrote:
> I will add this support to discover2 as well, since it currently
> suffers from the same problem as discover1 with respect to blacklisting
> modules.
Thanks. We will release a new version of alsa-base very shortly that
makes use of this feature.
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ew values. If x and y have
configuration utilities xcfg and ycfg then z should insofar as possible
use xcfg and ycfg to make changes to x's and y's configurations.
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o be added to
our blacklist files /etc/hotplug/blacklist.d/alsa-base and
/etc/discover.d/alsa-base.
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reassign 156617 kdebase
thanks
> There is a 'K/Preferences/System' menu and there is also a
> 'K/system' menu. This is redundant and thus confusing.
One is for system programs, the other for system settings. What's
redundant about that?
Thomas
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ros
(debian included).
Security is really one of the more intresing features of debian; the
comment of a security team to fix security bugs in stable.
Thomas
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leaving only 2.1.0-1 and 0.9.6-1. I was lucky to be able to
get version 1.0.3-2.2 from a slow-to-update mirror.
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is absurdly high).
Even with DRI, moving a window about over mozilla peged my 1GhZ duron.
Well, I guess 1600x1400 is absurdly high, but I like how the fonts look
(even the non-true type ones.)
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f course if the user doesn't start out using an smp kernel, they
> clearly don't need one.
I think that the default kernel for debian-installer will be a non-smp
one. And if the system is smp, it would be great to let the user choose if
he want a smp kernel or not.
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It would be useful if someone would package the current
esound program. The esound package maintainer has clearly
expressed his lack of interest in doing so.
esound2 anyone?
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atest version I have, in the hopes that
people will point out any remaining errors.
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APT_PREFERENCES(5) APT_PREFERENCES(5)
NAME
apt_preferences - Preference control file for APT
DESCRIPTION
The APT preferences file /etc/apt/preferences c
based collaborative code review tool
I really appriciate this tool and I'm on my way to be an official
developper for it.
I already have working versions of .deb that I'll make available
on a web site.
Hope this helps.
Nicolas THOMAS
to add the "and not installed"
clause for obvious reasons.
I have another question about the man page draft, though.
Do we use the word 'release' where we should use the
word 'distribution'?
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Travis Crump wrote:
> Thomas Hood wrote:
> >
e will have to be policy that
forbids routinely writing to files in /etc/.
And there will have to be a FHS change to allow for /run/.
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rence of
/var/run/ from /var/lib/ is not that it contains information relevant to
running processes, but that it is cleaned out at boot time and is not
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a pidfile when /var/
may be absent?
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On Sat, 2003-04-12 at 10:12, Anthony DeRobertis wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-04-09 at 14:17, Thomas Hood wrote:
> > * ppp
> > * Change /usr/sbin/pppd to:
> > * Store PID in /run/, not in /var/run/
> Why? Is the goal to make PPP-mounter /var to work?!
I suppose som
nd this. Why do you want ifupdown not to exit
until while ppp or dhclient are running?
if(up|down) wasn't designed to run as a daemon.
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n its present form. That means adding scripts to the
/etc/ppp/ip-(up|down).d/ and /etc/network/if-(up|down).d/ dirs.
If ifupdown is enhanced so that (as mentioned above) it
* waits to see if pppd succeeds, and
* handles nameserver addition on ifup, deletion on ifdown,
then the scripts can be eliminated.
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Almost the whole Debian website meets the HTML standards except some
online documentation which seems to be a problem of debiandoc2html
(#188117).
In a quick survey I found more packages which generate code which
doesn't pass the check on http://validator.w3.org:
gallery
latex2hmtl
netsaint
squid
allation, optionally changes /etc/resolv.conf into a
symlink to /run/resolv.conf
* Modified networking daemon packages depend on the latter
version of resolver and no longer futz with /etc/resolv.conf
Does this look reasonable?
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On Mon, 2003-04-14 at 20:08, Keegan Quinn wrote:
> If we're going to have /run/resolver, why not use /run/resolver/resolv.conf?
Fine with me. Any objections?
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On 8 April 2003 "Marco d'Itri" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Apr 07, Thomas Hood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>A difficulty is that only a whole "options { ... };"
>>statement can be included from the named configuration file,
>>not just
On Thu, 2003-04-17 at 01:08, Colin Walters wrote:
> I just installed "laptop-net", becuase it looked similar to something
> I'd like to work on.
You might want to look at ifupdown-roaming too
http://panopticon.csustan.edu/thood/ifupdown-roaming.html
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Marcel Weber wrote:
> I think Hans has a good point. The inclusion of credits is something
> that should be respected. Free software does not mean that you can do
> what you want with a piece of code, but that you're allowed to use,
> modify and redistribute it freely, respecting it's license.
IMHO
Hi Hans.
How about setting the "feelings towards Stallman" issue aside for a moment an
focusing on the problem of how Debian handles the credits in you program.
I'm not sure whether, for example, moving the Credits to sponsors from being
displayed by the programs themselves to the man page and /
trusted with that task.
> I think the authors should be the ones to decide how to list
> the credits. Any end user should of course be free to delete
> all the credits he wants to.
It is becoming clearer that your software is not DFSG-free.
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ry operating systems
(and all the software) cannot be changed fastly to 64 bits ?
Why don't we consider the x86-64 as beeing a 64-bits-only architecture
?
Cheers,
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ctories for each of the /var subdirectories.
/var/ contains thirteen subdirectories on my system. For which
of these is a guaranteed-to-be-local variant needed? So far,
a case has been made only for "run".
With thanks for your /run/ patches...
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to policy to the best
> of my ability.
OK, but we should not wait for policy to change before
implementing this.
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These are not strongly held positions. Please do try to convince me to be
> less of an obstruction
I don't have strong views about the fate of nologin either...
except that it should not be in /etc. Perhaps Jamie Wilkinson will
have more to say on this subject.
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t has to store something before /var/run/ becomes available
on systems that mount /var/ over NFS.
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ifupdown Don't bother me
Moving variable files out of /etc/
cupsys OK
util-linux Looks OK
sysvinit (no reply)
ppp(no reply)
pppconfig (no reply)
linuxlogo No + sarcasm
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lution to the problem.
If you wish, you can regard /run/ as an interim solution, to
be used until such time as programs are rewritten to make
/run/ no longer necessary.
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