On Fri, Dec 28, 2001 at 02:29:05PM +0100, Robert Bihlmeyer wrote:
> Hamish Moffatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I heard it was a bug in apt-get; it needs "A | B" as it can't
> > select something itself to provide B. dpkg itself is fine.
>
> apt should probably just select the highest-priority p
On Fri, Dec 28, 2001 at 03:23:59PM -0800, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
> On 28-Dec-2001 Andrew McMillan wrote:
> > I'm just about to upload a package that Chris Halls has adopted. Since
> > he is not yet a DD he wants me to sponsor it for him.
> >
> > I have reviewed what he is done, and I'm happy
On Fri, Dec 28, 2001 at 02:29:05PM +0100, Robert Bihlmeyer wrote:
> Hamish Moffatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I heard it was a bug in apt-get; it needs "A | B" as it can't
> > select something itself to provide B. dpkg itself is fine.
>
> apt should probably just select the highest-priority
On Sat, 2001-12-29 at 12:23, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
>
> On 28-Dec-2001 Andrew McMillan wrote:
> > I'm just about to upload a package that Chris Halls has adopted. Since
> > he is not yet a DD he wants me to sponsor it for him.
> >
> > I have reviewed what he is done, and I'm happy with it.
On 28-Dec-2001 Andrew McMillan wrote:
> I'm just about to upload a package that Chris Halls has adopted. Since
> he is not yet a DD he wants me to sponsor it for him.
>
> I have reviewed what he is done, and I'm happy with it. Now I want to
> upload it.
>
> Should I set myself as maintainer, o
I'm just about to upload a package that Chris Halls has adopted. Since
he is not yet a DD he wants me to sponsor it for him.
I have reviewed what he is done, and I'm happy with it. Now I want to
upload it.
Should I set myself as maintainer, or should I just sign it?
I.e, should I:
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On Fri, Dec 28, 2001 at 03:23:59PM -0800, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
> On 28-Dec-2001 Andrew McMillan wrote:
> > I'm just about to upload a package that Chris Halls has adopted. Since
> > he is not yet a DD he wants me to sponsor it for him.
> >
> > I have reviewed what he is done, and I'm happy
On Sat, 2001-12-29 at 12:23, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
>
> On 28-Dec-2001 Andrew McMillan wrote:
> > I'm just about to upload a package that Chris Halls has adopted. Since
> > he is not yet a DD he wants me to sponsor it for him.
> >
> > I have reviewed what he is done, and I'm happy with it.
On 28-Dec-2001 Andrew McMillan wrote:
> I'm just about to upload a package that Chris Halls has adopted. Since
> he is not yet a DD he wants me to sponsor it for him.
>
> I have reviewed what he is done, and I'm happy with it. Now I want to
> upload it.
>
> Should I set myself as maintainer,
I'm just about to upload a package that Chris Halls has adopted. Since
he is not yet a DD he wants me to sponsor it for him.
I have reviewed what he is done, and I'm happy with it. Now I want to
upload it.
Should I set myself as maintainer, or should I just sign it?
I.e, should I:
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Junichi Uekawa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> In Sun, 23 Dec 2001 21:58:21 +1100 Jeremy cum veritate scripsit :
>
> > What measures should I take to make sure my package will build in
> > potato?
Nothing short of testing it with potato. If you don't have a separate
machine running potato, you may
Hamish Moffatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I don't think you can provide particular versions. Unless this has
> changed in dpkg recently. (It's one of the most wanted features.)
See bug#112131 for example. I'm suprised I couldn't find an older bug
for this, actually.
> > I will read up on this
On Fri, Dec 28, 2001 at 09:58:20AM -0500, Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote:
> On Fri, 28 Dec 2001, martin f krafft wrote:
> > bubt /etc/cron.d does give you a method to execute as a specific user.
> > it might even be the better choice.
>
> I was hoping to hear that. How does that work then? (TFM doesn't
>
Junichi Uekawa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> In Sun, 23 Dec 2001 21:58:21 +1100 Jeremy cum veritate scripsit :
>
> > What measures should I take to make sure my package will build in
> > potato?
Nothing short of testing it with potato. If you don't have a separate
machine running potato, you ma
Hamish Moffatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I don't think you can provide particular versions. Unless this has
> changed in dpkg recently. (It's one of the most wanted features.)
See bug#112131 for example. I'm suprised I couldn't find an older bug
for this, actually.
> > I will read up on thi
On Fri, 28 Dec 2001, martin f krafft wrote:
> look at some of the files in that directory...
I didn't have any files in that directory. But don't worry, I figured it
out. Thanks to you and Mark for answering.
--
Jaldhar H. Vyas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
It's a girl! See the pictures - http://www.br
also sprach Jaldhar H. Vyas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2001.12.28.1558 +0100]:
> I was hoping to hear that. How does that work then? (TFM doesn't
> seem to be available for R)
look at some of the files in that directory...
--
martin; (greetings from the heart of the sun.)
\ echo m
On Fri, Dec 28, 2001 at 09:58:20AM -0500, Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote:
> On Fri, 28 Dec 2001, martin f krafft wrote:
> > bubt /etc/cron.d does give you a method to execute as a specific user.
> > it might even be the better choice.
>
> I was hoping to hear that. How does that work then? (TFM doesn't
On Fri, Dec 28, 2001 at 09:27:43AM -0500, Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote:
> webmin-status sets up a cro job for its user. However there seems to be
> no good wa in Debian to remove a users crontab. putting the cron jobs
> into /etc/cron.d seem like a possibility but then they would run as root
> not a pa
On Fri, 28 Dec 2001, martin f krafft wrote:
> /var/spool/cron/crontabs/ has all the user crontabs...
> you'd have to make sure to modify them relatively rather than
> absolutely.
>
Which I don't want to do (and I don't think I can do by Debian policy.) I
certainly wouldn't want some program muck
I don't have time to fix the bug right now.
I'm working on some code for windows 2002.
Instead of using cron why don't you just
call up the user every time the program needs
to run and just yell at them a while. Works
for us.
> -- Forwarded message --
> Date: Fri, 28 Dec 200
On Fri, 28 Dec 2001, martin f krafft wrote:
> look at some of the files in that directory...
I didn't have any files in that directory. But don't worry, I figured it
out. Thanks to you and Mark for answering.
--
Jaldhar H. Vyas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
It's a girl! See the pictures - http://www.b
also sprach Jaldhar H. Vyas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2001.12.28.1527 +0100]:
> webmin-status sets up a cro job for its user. However there seems to be
> no good wa in Debian to remove a users crontab. putting the cron jobs
> into /etc/cron.d seem like a possibility but then they would run as root
> n
also sprach Jaldhar H. Vyas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2001.12.28.1558 +0100]:
> I was hoping to hear that. How does that work then? (TFM doesn't
> seem to be available for R)
look at some of the files in that directory...
--
martin; (greetings from the heart of the sun.)
\ echo
webmin-status sets up a cro job for its user. However there seems to be
no good wa in Debian to remove a users crontab. putting the cron jobs
into /etc/cron.d seem like a possibility but then they would run as root
not a particular user right? What should I do?
--
Jaldhar H. Vyas <[EMAIL PROTE
On Fri, Dec 28, 2001 at 09:27:43AM -0500, Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote:
> webmin-status sets up a cro job for its user. However there seems to be
> no good wa in Debian to remove a users crontab. putting the cron jobs
> into /etc/cron.d seem like a possibility but then they would run as root
> not a p
On Fri, 28 Dec 2001, martin f krafft wrote:
> /var/spool/cron/crontabs/ has all the user crontabs...
> you'd have to make sure to modify them relatively rather than
> absolutely.
>
Which I don't want to do (and I don't think I can do by Debian policy.) I
certainly wouldn't want some program muc
I don't have time to fix the bug right now.
I'm working on some code for windows 2002.
Instead of using cron why don't you just
call up the user every time the program needs
to run and just yell at them a while. Works
for us.
> -- Forwarded message --
> Date: Fri, 28 Dec 20
also sprach Jaldhar H. Vyas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2001.12.28.1527 +0100]:
> webmin-status sets up a cro job for its user. However there seems to be
> no good wa in Debian to remove a users crontab. putting the cron jobs
> into /etc/cron.d seem like a possibility but then they would run as root
>
webmin-status sets up a cro job for its user. However there seems to be
no good wa in Debian to remove a users crontab. putting the cron jobs
into /etc/cron.d seem like a possibility but then they would run as root
not a particular user right? What should I do?
--
Jaldhar H. Vyas <[EMAIL PROT
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