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On Sunday 29 September 2002 09:26 am, Paul Cupis wrote:
> print 'HTTP/`1.0 302 Found'
> print 'Location: ', newuri'
[I realize the original problem has now been solved (hooray!), and anyway, apt
doesn't like 30x status codes, however they are generat
lördagen den 5 oktober 2002 03.17 skrev Bitlov:
> Hi,
> Here is what I have reported :
> *) depedency problem :
> kdeadmin depend on kwuftpd
> kwuftpd depend on wu-ftpd
> or wu-ftpd conflict with other ftp servers that provide "ftp-server"
This is a problem. kwuftpd is useless without wu-ftpd.
I
Hi,
Here is what I have reported :
*) depedency problem :
kdeadmin depend on kwuftpd
kwuftpd depend on wu-ftpd
or wu-ftpd conflict with other ftp servers that provide "ftp-server"
In version 3.0.7.cvs20020824-1, kwuftpd didn't depend on wu-ftpd
*) xdmcp bug in 3.0.7 corrected in this new version (
måndagen den 30 september 2002 02.30 skrev Ben Burton:
> Hmm, just out of interest, what's the specific reason for having two
> separate branches of KDE 3.1 packaging? I just took a look at the sources
> and there do seem to be some non-trivial splits between your versions and
> the CVS versions
On Mon, 30 Sep 2002 03:50, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > >
> >
> > Yes, yes, I *know* we don't support these packages, etc etc etc, but that
> > doesn't mean it's not worth coordinating to avoid these problems where
> > possible.
>
> Absolutely! As someone who is using "outside" debs, I have a vest
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> See above! *However*, and this was the point of the form letter, the
> *vast* majority of upgrade bugs would be mitigated completely by
> following the instructions. Can you think of something* that *wouldn't*
> be fixed by removing all relevant KD
> >
>
> Yes, yes, I *know* we don't support these packages, etc etc etc, but that
> doesn't mean it's not worth coordinating to avoid these problems where
> possible.
Absolutely! As someone who is using "outside" debs, I have a vested
interest in there being a clearly defined upgrade path.
>
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Yes, yes, I *know* we don't support these packages, etc etc etc, but that
doesn't mean it's not worth coordinating to avoid these problems where
possible.
There's also the selfish motivation that whilst at the moment we get posts to
the list w
On Sun, Sep 29, 2002 at 07:32:45PM +0200, Karolina Lindqvist wrote:
> söndagen den 29 september 2002 18.59 skrev Malte Cornils:
> > * if you have an old .kde/ lying around, some apps crash. Is this supposed
> > to work or should users start again with a new .kde/ dir?
>
> Thats with KDE. I think i
> *grin*.. part of my worry is what I suspect will happen when KDE3 enters sid,
> which is that bug reports will start coming in that we'll have to deal with
> due to broken upgrade paths resulting from various unusual combinations of
> the ever-proliferating repositories of kde3 debs. :)
Tha
söndagen den 29 september 2002 18.59 skrev Malte Cornils:
> * if you have an old .kde/ lying around, some apps crash. Is this supposed
> to work or should users start again with a new .kde/ dir?
Thats with KDE. I think it is a bad thing, but
> * some needed libs (libkhtml.la, libartsbuilder.
On Sun, 29 Sep 2002 18:59, Malte Cornils wrote:
> * if you have an old .kde/ lying around, some apps crash. Is this supposed
> to work or should users start again with a new .kde/ dir?
This is an ongoing issue with KDE. I've had similar problems on many
occasions over the years. Error handling
On Sun, Sep 29, 2002 at 01:03:41PM +0200, Karolina Lindqvist wrote:
> Testing of everything might take forever, since I am only one person, so
> whoever want to try, the whole thing is available. I will fix problems when
> they are reported, if it is something within my powers and I can figure ou
Well, I am writing now from Gnome, because of:
1. installing was "little" buggy, but I came through it
2. after logging into kde3.1 there were several error messages like:
Cannot find application/octet stream" and MIME types are not installed"
and there is nothing in my menu and on the desktop.
Can
On Sunday 29 September 2002 09:26 pm, Ben Burton wrote:
> Hmm, so I'm a little worried about the scenario where we have the CVS debs
> using the maintainers' packaging (which for KDE 3.1 is not apt-gettable
> AFAIK but is presumably the branch that's headed for sid), Karolina's debs
> using her (so
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> > Hmm, so I'm a little worried about the scenario where...
Okay, so I should have made this clearer - I'm referring to a hypothetical
scenario that I wish to avoid, not necessarily the scenario as it is now. :)
> Eee, no. If i do something to pac
Hi,
I just used Chrisitian's URI to upgrade from kde2.2 to the 3.1-b2 packages.
Absolutely fabulous work! thanks a lot.. I had been trying to compile it
from
source earlier, but this is definitely faster :)
Though, I had to
chmod +x /etc/kde3/debian/startkde
script to make the kdm launch kde3, o
Ben Burton wrote:
I build packages for Woody from cvs (they will hopefully end up on
ftp.kde.org). It would be nice to combine our efforts. I am developing
script to make *.install files more flexible (with respect to
ever-changing file-lists in cvs). If you think you could make use of it
(i mean
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> I build packages for Woody from cvs (they will hopefully end up on
> ftp.kde.org). It would be nice to combine our efforts. I am developing
> script to make *.install files more flexible (with respect to
> ever-changing file-lists in cvs). If you th
Ben Burton wrote:
When I packed the KDE 3.1 beta1, I more or less took the version from CVS
and compiled it. But now for KDE 3.2-beta2 I have put down much more work
on packaging and it is branched off from the CVS version in a direction of
its own.
Hmm, just out of interest, what's the specific r
söndagen den 29 september 2002 15.46 skrev Paul Cupis:
> And just make sure the file is called nph-foo.cgi (it should start with
> nph- for most servers to automatically set non-parsed-headers - no server
> config necessary?)
I tried it, and it appears that the nph- suffix is not enabled on that
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> When I packed the KDE 3.1 beta1, I more or less took the version from CVS
> and compiled it. But now for KDE 3.2-beta2 I have put down much more work
> on packaging and it is branched off from the CVS version in a direction of
> its own.
Hmm, just
On Sun, 29 Sep 2002 21:03, Karolina Lindqvist wrote:
> KDE 3.2-beta2 appears to never get announced. I guess it is delayed. (or
> have I missed the announcement somehow).
Karolina,
Thanks for the quick work. Your efforts are very much appreciated..
Mark
Am Sonntag, 29. September 2002 15:10 schrieb Russell Coker:
> I've just tried checking it out and got the following error:
> Err ftp://wh9.tu-dresden.de ./ libarts1 1.1.0.cvs20020926-1.2
> 403 Forbidden
>
> Also it seems really slow, are hundreds of people downloading at the same
> time or is th
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On Sunday 29 September 2002 14:26, Paul Cupis wrote:
Second attempt:
#! /usr/local/bin/python
import os, string, ip
QUERY_STRING = os.environ["QUERY_STRING"]
PATH_INFO = os.environ["PATH_INFO"]
protocol = os.environ["SERVER_PROTOCOL"]
request_uri =
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On Sunday 29 September 2002 14:10, Karolina Lindqvist wrote:
> That sounds like a much better way of doing that what I am doing. Should I
> just send that stuff back?
Basically, yes.
> This is my small cgi script with the name "debian":
>
> #! /usr/
söndagen den 29 september 2002 14.51 skrev Paul Cupis:
> I don't know if apt will respect it, but the correct way of doing what you
> want would be for your cgi program to return a HTTP 302 code, telling the
> agent/client (apt in this case) to use a different IP/location/URI.
>
> If you use 302 a
On Sun, 29 Sep 2002 14:53, Karolina Lindqvist wrote:
> söndagen den 29 september 2002 14.03 skrev Christian Welzel:
> > I mirrored your site to our server... it has a 100mbit connection :)
> > but in exchange i removed the previous 3.0.1 mirror from
> > geniussystems.net, that was there...
> >
> >
söndagen den 29 september 2002 14.03 skrev Christian Welzel:
> I mirrored your site to our server... it has a 100mbit connection :)
> but in exchange i removed the previous 3.0.1 mirror from geniussystems.net,
> that was there...
>
> the debline is:
>
> deb ftp://wh9.tu-dresden.de/kde3 ./
That's
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On Sunday 29 September 2002 13:38, Karolina Lindqvist wrote:
> Ok, I have figured out why it does not work. The cgi-script is sending the
> correct IP-address with a http://a.b.c.d/~path/to/files
If you post your code, I'm sure someone will help you m
Hi
> Sorry, then I just don't know how to make apt-get translate the ip
> address, so I don't know how to make a working sources.list string.
No, I'm hopeless at that as well :) Anyone else ?
--
Thanks
Richard
söndagen den 29 september 2002 13.38 skrev Richard Ibbotson:
> Put this line into sources.list..
>
> deb http://cgi.algonet.se/htbin/cgiwrap/pgd/debian/kde3.1-beta2 ./
>
> and I'm getting an error message which says..
>
> "Failed to fetch
> http://cgi.algonet.se/htbin/cgiwrap/pgd/debian/kde3.1-bet
Am Sonntag, 29. September 2002 13:03 schrieb Karolina Lindqvist:
> As usual, my machine has a dynamic IP-address (don't save the numeric
> address), and has a slow ADSL connection that appears to be able to deliver
> only something like 800kbps, so it can be slow.
I mirrored your site to our serv
Hi
> Someone that want something stable - don't bother. Someone who want
> to test (and hopefully report problems), the whole thing is
> available with http: protocol on
> http://cgi.algonet.se/htbin/cgiwrap/pgd/debian/kde3.1-beta2
Put this line into sources.list..
deb http://cgi.algonet.se/htb
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