On Tue, Dec 16, 2003 at 12:58:44AM +0100, Jeroen van Wolffelaar wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 15, 2003 at 07:29:59PM +, Scott James Remnant wrote:
> > On the other hand, policy states UTF-8 for Changelog which breaks katie
> > if your name contains accented characters because you're still forbidden
> >
On Mon, Dec 15, 2003 at 07:19:38PM +0100, Florian Zaehringer wrote:
> :D I know that, but since the debian-hack I couldn't find a server with
> any packages... But perhaps I misspelled somthing because apt-get finds
> packages... Packages @ http://debian.org was / is(?) unavailable.
packages.debia
On Tue, Dec 16, 2003 at 12:58:44AM +0100, Jeroen van Wolffelaar wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 15, 2003 at 07:29:59PM +, Scott James Remnant wrote:
> > On the other hand, policy states UTF-8 for Changelog which breaks katie
> > if your name contains accented characters because you're still forbidden
> >
On Mon, Dec 15, 2003 at 07:19:38PM +0100, Florian Zaehringer wrote:
> :D I know that, but since the debian-hack I couldn't find a server with
> any packages... But perhaps I misspelled somthing because apt-get finds
> packages... Packages @ http://debian.org was / is(?) unavailable.
packages.debia
On Mon, Dec 15, 2003 at 11:05:12PM +0100, Thorsten Sauter wrote:
>
> I'm going to adopt cacti[1]. But I have a problems with a clean upgrade
> path to the new upstream version.
>
> Cacti use a mysql database to store the configuration values (including
> users/password, graphic options, layouts,
On Mon, Dec 15, 2003 at 07:01:37PM -0700, Joel Baker wrote:
[snip]
> > It's probably a good additional point that most of the standard
> > character sets have no © symbol and that there is no legal basis for
> > "(C)" being a valid representation of it.
I always write
Copyright (C) 20xx David W
On Mon, Dec 15, 2003 at 07:29:59PM +, Scott James Remnant wrote:
> On Mon, 2003-12-15 at 18:44, Joel Baker wrote:
>
> > Is it valid to use UTF-8 in the debian/copyright file? (Specifically, it
> > is possibly to accurately reproduce a copyright symbol, using UTF-8, which
> > would be a nice th
On Tue, Dec 16, 2003 at 12:58:44AM +0100, Jeroen van Wolffelaar wrote:
> (I'm not a Debian developer)
>
> On Mon, Dec 15, 2003 at 07:29:59PM +, Scott James Remnant wrote:
> > It's probably a good additional point that most of the standard
> > character sets have no ?? symbol and that there is
On Seg, 2003-12-15 at 20:05, Thorsten Sauter wrote:
> Hi all,
Hi
> I have tried to write some postinst scripts to migrate the existing
> database into the new one, but I think now this is impossible, because
> maybe informations which are needed in the new version are missing in
> the old one.
>
On Mon, Dec 15, 2003 at 11:05:12PM +0100, Thorsten Sauter wrote:
>
> I'm going to adopt cacti[1]. But I have a problems with a clean upgrade
> path to the new upstream version.
>
> Cacti use a mysql database to store the configuration values (including
> users/password, graphic options, layouts,
On Mon, Dec 15, 2003 at 07:01:37PM -0700, Joel Baker wrote:
[snip]
> > It's probably a good additional point that most of the standard
> > character sets have no © symbol and that there is no legal basis for
> > "(C)" being a valid representation of it.
I always write
Copyright (C) 20xx David W
On Mon, Dec 15, 2003 at 07:29:59PM +, Scott James Remnant wrote:
> On Mon, 2003-12-15 at 18:44, Joel Baker wrote:
>
> > Is it valid to use UTF-8 in the debian/copyright file? (Specifically, it
> > is possibly to accurately reproduce a copyright symbol, using UTF-8, which
> > would be a nice th
On Tue, Dec 16, 2003 at 12:58:44AM +0100, Jeroen van Wolffelaar wrote:
> (I'm not a Debian developer)
>
> On Mon, Dec 15, 2003 at 07:29:59PM +, Scott James Remnant wrote:
> > It's probably a good additional point that most of the standard
> > character sets have no ?? symbol and that there is
On Seg, 2003-12-15 at 20:05, Thorsten Sauter wrote:
> Hi all,
Hi
> I have tried to write some postinst scripts to migrate the existing
> database into the new one, but I think now this is impossible, because
> maybe informations which are needed in the new version are missing in
> the old one.
>
(I'm not a Debian developer)
On Mon, Dec 15, 2003 at 07:29:59PM +, Scott James Remnant wrote:
> It's probably a good additional point that most of the standard
> character sets have no ?? symbol and that there is no legal basis for
> "(C)" being a valid representation of it.
IANAL (but recent
Thorsten Sauter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Some other packages like sysstat simply prints a message about a
> incompatible dataformat, and move or delete the old datafile. Is this an
> acceptable way for such a program also? And if so, should I do a
> database export first, before deleting and
(I'm not a Debian developer)
On Mon, Dec 15, 2003 at 07:29:59PM +, Scott James Remnant wrote:
> It's probably a good additional point that most of the standard
> character sets have no ?? symbol and that there is no legal basis for
> "(C)" being a valid representation of it.
IANAL (but recent
Thorsten Sauter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Some other packages like sysstat simply prints a message about a
> incompatible dataformat, and move or delete the old datafile. Is this an
> acceptable way for such a program also? And if so, should I do a
> database export first, before deleting and
On Mon, 2003-12-15 at 18:44, Joel Baker wrote:
> Is it valid to use UTF-8 in the debian/copyright file? (Specifically, it
> is possibly to accurately reproduce a copyright symbol, using UTF-8, which
> would be a nice thing to have...)
>
There exists no policy for this; therefore common sense take
Hi all,
I'm going to adopt cacti[1]. But I have a problems with a clean upgrade
path to the new upstream version.
Cacti use a mysql database to store the configuration values (including
users/password, graphic options, layouts, ...). The new upstream version
(0.8.x) use a completly new designed
On Mon, 2003-12-15 at 18:44, Joel Baker wrote:
> Is it valid to use UTF-8 in the debian/copyright file? (Specifically, it
> is possibly to accurately reproduce a copyright symbol, using UTF-8, which
> would be a nice thing to have...)
>
There exists no policy for this; therefore common sense take
Hi all,
I'm going to adopt cacti[1]. But I have a problems with a clean upgrade
path to the new upstream version.
Cacti use a mysql database to store the configuration values (including
users/password, graphic options, layouts, ...). The new upstream version
(0.8.x) use a completly new designed
Is it valid to use UTF-8 in the debian/copyright file? (Specifically, it
is possibly to accurately reproduce a copyright symbol, using UTF-8, which
would be a nice thing to have...)
--
Joel Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,''`.
Debian GNU/KLNetBSD(i386) porter
Hi!
On Sat, 13 Dec 2003 11:33:30 +
MJ Ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2003-12-12 19:10:31 + Florian Zaehringer
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> Are you taking that over too?
> > I would like to! But I couldn't get in touch with the contakt at
> > emelfm.sf.net :(
>
> I would sug
On Sat, 13 Dec 2003 13:01:57 +0100
Andreas Metzler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 12, 2003 at 08:10:47PM +0100, Florian Zaehringer wrote:
> > On Thu, 11 Dec 2003 23:35:16 +0100
> > Frank Lichtenheld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > On Thu, Dec 11, 2003 at 11:00:45PM +0100, Florian Zaehri
Is it valid to use UTF-8 in the debian/copyright file? (Specifically, it
is possibly to accurately reproduce a copyright symbol, using UTF-8, which
would be a nice thing to have...)
--
Joel Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,''`.
Debian GNU/KLNetBSD(i386) porter
On Sat, 13 Dec 2003 13:01:57 +0100
Andreas Metzler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 12, 2003 at 08:10:47PM +0100, Florian Zaehringer wrote:
> > On Thu, 11 Dec 2003 23:35:16 +0100
> > Frank Lichtenheld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > On Thu, Dec 11, 2003 at 11:00:45PM +0100, Florian Zaehri
Hi!
On Sat, 13 Dec 2003 11:33:30 +
MJ Ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2003-12-12 19:10:31 + Florian Zaehringer
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> Are you taking that over too?
> > I would like to! But I couldn't get in touch with the contakt at
> > emelfm.sf.net :(
>
> I would sug
On Thu, 2003-12-11 at 23:30, Matt Zimmerman wrote:
> What if I want to import the data into a MySQL database? Is it trivial to
> do that from an SQLite data file? If not, I think it would be a good idea
> to provide the master format as well (SQL? tab-delimited?).
Yes, it looks like it is trivia
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