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an this be done?
I'm really looking forward to my great Debian adventure!
Thanks!
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be done?
I'm really looking forward to my great Debian adventure!
Thanks!
Chad
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of your computer, and the ideas will flow: Sometimes
a trickle, sometimes a torrent.
We wish you luck.
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of your computer, and the ideas will flow: Sometimes
a trickle, sometimes a torrent.
We wish you luck.
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ch I'm questioning it's
> value over GnuPG. I don't know whether IDEA adds much value yet.
None at all. Idea is available for GnuPG, we're just not allowed to
distribute it. I haven't needed it in several years, anyway.
If you must have it, Google: "gnupg idea
es to Debian based on that key, then millions of
people could be affected by your single fsck-up.
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ch I'm questioning it's
> value over GnuPG. I don't know whether IDEA adds much value yet.
None at all. Idea is available for GnuPG, we're just not allowed to
distribute it. I haven't needed it in several years, anyway.
If you must have it, Google: "gnupg
es to Debian based on that key, then millions of
people could be affected by your single fsck-up.
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and what needed to be written.
Unfortunately, "triaging" problems is almost as much work as fixing them,
so you'll mostly have to work undirected unless you ask about specific
items.
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and what needed to be written.
Unfortunately, "triaging" problems is almost as much work as fixing them,
so you'll mostly have to work undirected unless you ask about specific
items.
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essful way of getting
> anywhere.
I guess that depends on what I consider "success".
I don't want to send away good developers, but in my estimation when
four people join, the first is productive, the second is an obstacle, and
the third and forth (who could have been productive) are stuck cleaning
up after the second.
I really want a way to avoid #2. I fear there isn't one, though.
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way of getting
> anywhere.
I guess that depends on what I consider "success".
I don't want to send away good developers, but in my estimation when
four people join, the first is productive, the second is an obstacle, and
the third and forth (who could have been productive) are stuck cleaning
up after the second.
I really want a way to avoid #2. I fear there isn't one, though.
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l of
people isn't worth wasting even more space.
On the other hand, if you're more interested in being a slave to Debian
than you are in having your own package in Debian, then you should apply.
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l of
people isn't worth wasting even more space.
On the other hand, if you're more interested in being a slave to Debian
than you are in having your own package in Debian, then you should apply.
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ur technical requirements. Your AM
will be relieved (s)he's not rubber-stamping yet another single-pet-
package maintainer.
Sure, all of these may not seem as "sexy" as uploading a package you
create, but it sure helps Debian more.
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ur technical requirements. Your AM
will be relieved (s)he's not rubber-stamping yet another single-pet-
package maintainer.
Sure, all of these may not seem as "sexy" as uploading a package you
create, but it sure helps Debian more.
for this, and "adduser --system" does the
right thing. You nnedn't worry about choosing a UID.
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for this, and "adduser --system" does the
right thing. You nnedn't worry about choosing a UID.
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could have
you vouch for the identity of myself as "Bubba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>".
Now, there's usually no good way to match the email address with the
person, but as long as the name-part of the ID is okay, you might be
comfortable signing those you're reasonably sure are
rics don't as well.
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could have
you vouch for the identity of myself as "Bubba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>".
Now, there's usually no good way to match the email address with the
person, but as long as the name-part of the ID is okay, you might be
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g in general. I'd even try really hard to avoid it, using
1.2.0 this time, instead of prepending an epoch. Epochs are ugly.
I usually use 1.2+MMDD for snapshots and 1.1+1.2preN for "prereleases".
I did adopt a package (openjade) that has such a problem, though.
g in general. I'd even try really hard to avoid it, using
1.2.0 this time, instead of prepending an epoch. Epochs are ugly.
I usually use 1.2+MMDD for snapshots and 1.1+1.2preN for "prereleases".
I did adopt a package (openjade) that has such a problem, though.
a sponsor, so
> is anyone interested in sponsoring me for this package?
I'm interested in having clisp actively maintained. I'm pretty new to it,
but I can sponsor you.
> BTW - I do realise that this package appears to be a portability PITA but I
> think I can cope with tha
a sponsor, so
> is anyone interested in sponsoring me for this package?
I'm interested in having clisp actively maintained. I'm pretty new to it,
but I can sponsor you.
> BTW - I do realise that this package appears to be a portability PITA but I
> think I can cope with tha
re-versions' to decide what to do.
Btw, I'm not addressing whether this is "legal", just that it's possible.
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g --compare-versions' to decide what to do.
Btw, I'm not addressing whether this is "legal", just that it's possible.
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On Thu, Mar 22, 2001 at 06:06:52PM -0600, Steve Langasek wrote:
> On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, Chad C. Walstrom wrote:
>
> > On Wed, Mar 21, 2001 at 01:00:46PM -0600, Chad C. Walstrom wrote:
> > > I was wondering if there was a standard policy regarding libraries of
> > >
On Thu, Mar 22, 2001 at 06:06:52PM -0600, Steve Langasek wrote:
> On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, Chad C. Walstrom wrote:
>
> > On Wed, Mar 21, 2001 at 01:00:46PM -0600, Chad C. Walstrom wrote:
> > > I was wondering if there was a standard policy regarding libraries of
> > >
On Wed, Mar 21, 2001 at 01:00:46PM -0600, Chad C. Walstrom wrote:
> I was wondering if there was a standard policy regarding libraries of
> php routines; those dependent upon a given version of php and those
> independent. Where do I place the files in a library package f
On Wed, Mar 21, 2001 at 01:00:46PM -0600, Chad C. Walstrom wrote:
> I was wondering if there was a standard policy regarding libraries of
> php routines; those dependent upon a given version of php and those
> independent. Where do I place the files in a library package f
x27;ing this
software. I just want a head start so I can package it for my own use
first. ;-)
References
1. http://php.weblogs.com/adodb#downloads
http://216.122.192.8/dl/adodb095.tgz
2. http://www.andrew.cmu.edu/~rdanyliw/snort/snortacid.html
http://www.andrew.cmu.edu/~rdanyliw/snort/aci
TP'ing this
software. I just want a head start so I can package it for my own use
first. ;-)
References
1. http://php.weblogs.com/adodb#downloads
http://216.122.192.8/dl/adodb095.tgz
2. http://www.andrew.cmu.edu/~rdanyliw/snort/snortacid.html
http://www.andrew.cmu.edu/~rdanyliw/snort/aci
se tmpfile(3) exclusively, avoiding the
problematic mktemp(3), mkstemp(3), and tmpnam(3), and tempnam(3).
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se tmpfile(3) exclusively, avoiding the
problematic mktemp(3), mkstemp(3), and tmpnam(3), and tempnam(3).
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`+--- (unstable) 0.3.x
where + == branch pt.
: == merge pt.
; == backport merge pt.
Remember, too, that you don't have to branch the entire source tree.
Anyway, back to work I go. ;-)
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`+--- (unstable) 0.3.x
where + == branch pt.
: == merge pt.
; == backport merge pt.
Remember, too, that you don't have to branch the entire source tree.
Anyway, back to work I go. ;-)
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maintain the
packaging separate from the software itself.
Thanks for this discussion topic. I found it quite interesting and
thought provoking. ;-)
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Key
maintain the
packaging separate from the software itself.
Thanks for this discussion topic. I found it quite interesting and
thought provoking. ;-)
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eed to
maintain a separate upstream version and debian version; they would be
one in the same. The package would be considered 'Debian native', and
version management would simplify greatly.
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eed to
maintain a separate upstream version and debian version; they would be
one in the same. The package would be considered 'Debian native', and
version management would simplify greatly.
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Hi, all. I have a question about the subject of the following message.
I built a freeradius binary .deb and ...powerpc.changes on a powerpc. Is
the changes file really architecture-specific? I didn't think so, but the
name is wierd.
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Hi, all. I have a question about the subject of the following message.
I built a freeradius binary .deb and ...powerpc.changes on a powerpc. Is
the changes file really architecture-specific? I didn't think so, but the
name is wierd.
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nd a
'MFT: UserWithNoMailDomain' . I'm not confident enough to file a bug
report on it, tho.
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nd a
'MFT: UserWithNoMailDomain' . I'm not confident enough to file a bug
report on it, tho.
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ocumentation.
Anyone here develop gnupg upstream?
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xppc/ (as RPMs and SRPMS).
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Source: pmud
Section: admin
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Chad Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Standards-Version: 3.0.1
Package: pmud
Architecture: powerpc
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}
Provides: apmd
Recommends: hdparm
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