Your message is encrypted, please don't send encrypted mail to mailing
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A conclusion is simply the place where someone got tir
a meta-package has been put in place,
after determining that there was no ABI breakage on mipsen.
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Russian roulette in bash: ((RANDOM%6)) || rm -r
-mpich-dev or
> libhdf5-openmpi-dev. Is it still possible to build package
> meep-mpi-hdf5serial,
> meep-mpi-hdf5mpich and meep-mpi-hdf5openmpi at the same time?
If the different implementations conflict among them, I don't think you
can build all three SL{1,2,3} binary packages f
pache2 packages.
> However, the build mechanism has to be a bit complicated...
Care to ellaborate? I don't think in that case the build-dependencies
conflict, OR they are built from the same source package.
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> some time to consider it and make the right decision.
I think packaging involves some similar decicions, in particular one
should try to avoid packaging crap. As for non Unix-y stuff, it should
be up to packages who care, IMHO. :-)
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d pull in type-handling on all !i386 arches. There
is no point at all in doing that for Recommends, though: you want psyco
just not installed, not random crap pulled in. :-)
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so I'd urge you not to let
yourself get demotivated because of it. For extra points, you can ask
other DDs you already know for their opinion, and work with that.
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after lenny is
> released when such bugs are found? (It makes the package mostly unusable). Is
> there a relevant how to? I've looked in maintainer's guide and in developer's
> reference but I didn't find anything related.
Packages stay in unstable by
* Stefanos Harhalakis [Sat, 08 Nov 2008 13:51:28 +0200]:
> On Saturday 08 November 2008, Adeodato Simó wrote:
> > In my opinion, you should just invoke the configure script with the
> > paths of all programs as they are found in Debian, eg.:
> > % ./configure --wit
parts (subkeys) are equally valid
than if they'd be done with the main key.
It is true that AFAIK you won't be able to put more than key in the
Debian keyring, should you become a DD or a DM.
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* Andreas Tscharner [Mon, 10 Nov 2008 11:31:42 +0100]:
> If I execute the .config file, the expected screen (it's a note) is shown
Hm, I thought you're not supposed to use debconf to display notes, and
that NEWS.Debian is preferred.
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bmsn0.1', 'libmsn0.2', etc packages in the near
> future.
In that case, maybe you should only package the static library until the
ABI stabilizes.
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* Pau Garcia i Quiles [Tue, 18 Nov 2008 18:39:45 +0100]:
> Should I rename the directory in the .orig.tar and make
> tamper-checking more difficult, or not rename the directory in the
> .orig.tar and make tamper-checking easier?
You should not, dpkg-source copes well enough.
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* gregor herrmann [Tue, 18 Nov 2008 23:15:07 +0100]:
> On Tue, 18 Nov 2008 19:01:30 +0100, Adeodato Simó wrote:
> > > Should I rename the directory in the .orig.tar and make
> > > tamper-checking more difficult, or not rename the directory in the
> > > .orig.tar a
evel directory, period. No matter if what doesn't match is the
version part, the name part, or both.
Said that, your source package name should still be "libmsn" even if the
binary package is named "libmsn0.1", bacause when you bump the binary
package to "lib
* Michal Čihař [Wed, 19 Nov 2008 15:56:47 +0100]:
> - Vcs-Bzr: lp:libmetalink ... is this standard way of specifying bzr
> repositories?
It is Launchpad-specific but, alas, the launchpad plugin is included in
bzr core, so anybody who does `bzr branch lp:libmetalink`, it will work.
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> * URL : http://rusxmms.sourceforge.net/
> * License : GPL
> Section : libs
Hello ivan. Please remove me from the Uploaders field of this package, I
keep receiving mail about uploads to
, so you need not
mail -release this one time.
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* Arnaud Fontaine [Fri, 02 Jan 2009 16:09:46 +0100]:
> You could get rid [...] of debian/docs as cdbs already installs the
> files listed.
«Explicit is better than implicit.» (Maybe not on -mentors, but surely on
-python. ;-)
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r) as Piotr Ożarowski suggested.
So, I get that we have developers that really fancy this scheme. Okay,
we have more worrysome differences within Debian. But it would be more
okay if these developers would reckon (in their daily doings) that many
(?) of us don't agree this should be, by any
/usr/lib`, fixed
> now", or rather just fix it silently?
^^
In case there were any doubts, with "under that scenario" I
meant to imply that such botching of debian/rules had been
introduced in the current version, not in an
* Martin Meredith [Tue, 20 Jan 2009 22:05:11 +]:
Hey Martin,
> On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 02:29:10PM +0100, Adeodato Simó wrote:
> > * history: I haven't seen this argument fly be in (this and other
> > instances of) this discussion, but the answer is that the pro
ken)
(This is a bit off-topic on this thread, but pristine-tar is precisely
about that: giving you the extra bits needed to ensure that the
reconstructed tarball will be bit-by-bit identical to the original one.)
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, and there are other DDs who
think different. Me, I believe having a readable diff.gz is motivation
enough as to repack the tarball.)
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lower version from being co-installed. Which is
what you'd get with Conflicts: <<, and if you don't want that, then
Recommends: >= is as close as you'll get.
Putting a note in the README.Debian sounds sensible, too.
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> they are able to configure udev themselves...)
Then I recommend that you go with "Recommends: udev (>= 0.060-1)" and
put a note explaining exactly that in the README.Debian file.
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There may be no I in TEAM, bu
221258.
Andrew, are you familiar with the RFP/ITP mechanism in Debian? Can you
ping the owner of the ITP?
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I don't want to achieve immortality through my work. I want to achieve
immortality through not dying.
* Andrew T. Bennett [Wed, 10 Aug 2005 17:00:38 -0400]:
> On Wednesday 10 August 2005 4:08 am, Adeodato Simó wrote:
> > > Request for sponsor and/or mentor for the package "kdar".
> > Uhm, there seems to be a (perhaps outdated) ITP for it, #221258.
> > And
it with gcc4? Look at the version of your gcc and g++
packages...
> Also, it is not clear for me wether I should upload it now or later.
Now, as per:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2005/09/msg0.html
> But my sponsor for this package does not seem to agree.
Pie
* Romain Beauxis [Sat, 03 Sep 2005 15:15:36 +0200]:
> So, if I understand it well, I should upload it, right?
After you diagnose & solve the double libstd++ problem, yes.
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oose a successor. I'm surprised to hear
> that there's documentation which suggests otherwise.
This has always been my understanding as well.
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Don't be irreplaceable, if you can't be replaced, you can
Is it there some policy saying about
> > renaming a source package?
> Yes; its going to be a new package, that has to go through the NEW
> queue (right?) Its going to happen to be from the same upstream
> project as a soon-to-be old and removed package, though.
NEW queue is for b
targets, and I strongly discourage maintainers
> from using this misfeature of cdbs.
And ftpmasters will now actively discourage its use, by rejecting
packages that use it. As per [1].
[1] http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2005/08/msg00011.html
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EM: asp1
-22: you retitle #328610 to ITP
2005-09-22, one hour later: you merge #328610 with #309068, without
mention whether you've contacted Jean-Remy or not.
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Listening to: Paco de Lucía - María de la O [Tangos]
I
n version x.y"
mail. If you close one, you leave one of the submitters having to poll
the BTS to see if it's fixed, or to learn about bug subscription
(which, if he managed to submit a duplicate bug report in the first
place, is quite unlikely to happen).
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veral keys for "Daniel Widenfalk",
but the e-mail address do not match yours, and they seem standard 1024
bit DSA keys.
Perhaps if you post your keyid somebody can take a look and tell you
whether it's fine or not?
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/Replaces cannot help. If
there's a epoch and you remove it, users should somehow be informed
that they should force the downgrade by hand.
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build when all buildds have g++_4.0.2-5 installed. But you may as well
proceed: it really seems it builds fine with -4 and the patch applied.
(Odd.)
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Paixao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
(http://people.debian.org/~adeodato/tmp/2006-01-12/who-uploads)
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If there is a sin against life, it consists p
eem to be prone to depend on a plethora
> of packages they don't really need for functioning due to the admin/
> subdir as shipped by kdevelop, so relibtoolizing can save a great deal
> here.
Are these instructions in a form suitable to make them public?
s around within the
> source, and doing so with a pure patch system will result in huge and
> fragile diff files (two copies of each file to be moved, which breaks if
> upstream changes any of them!).
No, in quilt patches are patches, not scripts. :) Why don't you move
files
* Adeodato Simó [Mon, 30 Jan 2006 04:08:52 +0100]:
> With respect to speed,
(Er, sorry; this paragraph refers to dpatch, which isn't immediately
clear.)
> it must be that most people use it in small
> trees,
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reading of the manpage, this will keep debug symbols, and ship
them in the _same_ package. I think what you want is:
% echo 5 >debian/compat
% dh_strip --dbg-package=foo-dbg
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t), you should
investigate what the right order of the arguments to touch is. For
this, running `make -d` and seeing why things are getting regenerated
helps.
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nslations
themselves, don't they?). This would mean repackaging, though.
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* Zak B. Elep [Sun, 05 Feb 2006 18:24:14 +0800]:
> Hi Adeodato! :)
Hi!
> On 1/31/06, Adeodato Simó <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Then, if you insist on using touch-fu (I myself prefer it), you should
> > investigate what the right order of the arguments to touch i
z
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A conclusion is
endencies (like "Depends:" instead of "Suggests:") in the
> future either there may well be situations where the documentation package
> could have another version than the main package.
If you care much about this, you could make the Suggests versioned;
not t
ion number (or is there anything else to do
> this)?
Bump. You can only use the same one if it's been rejected, afaik.
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Any life, no ma
map soname to package name (a simple regex, I
think). I believe Steve Kowalik plans on removing this check.
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Acaba de...
Acaba de una ve
tainer
to rename. If you don't get to an agreement, you both rename. This
procedure is described in the first paragraph of Policy §10.1.
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om the ftpmaster team,
the attached patch should be enough to fix RC Bug#368857
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Listening to: Amon
ing it without debhelper installed outside the pbuilder. ;-)
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When all is summed up, a man never speaks of himself without loss; his
accusatio
table release
> 5. something else...
Option (3) is the way to go if you think you're know what are doing and
others don't disagree. ;-)
It can get messy if further bugs are discovered by users, though, but
chances are slimmer if the maintainer is a regulgar user of the pac
s to do the same.
> But like I said, I thought there was a process regarding adoption.
Confirmed. And thanks for bringing this to our attention in such a
polite manner.
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quilt.
> at all costs I try to avoid this, because it makes hard to drop
> specific patch if upstream accepts the patched feature.
Uh? In the case above, you have no problems if upstream accepts either
change1 or change2.
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nce #340871 is
fixed.
Only, in case they provide a workaround for the bug (eg., "build with
-O0 instead of -O2"), you may consider applying it for m68k only.
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to file a wishlist bug.)
But this is normally for debugging problems, and for uploads, the
non-free buildd network, or porter uploads (#1), are preferred.
> I have found the pages on porting and using the -B option in
> dpkg-buildpackage but then is it OK to just u
ly that it's not a *true* staging area,
> since I can't promote a package that's byte-for-byte the same.
Right, not byte for byte, since an extra changelog entry is needed (*).
Who said it was an staging area, anyway? It's an extra distribution,
just an incomplete one.
uld
^
^
^
and one depends on the other with (= ${Source-Version}) --|
> symlink the /usr/share/doc/libpac-dev to the /usr/share/doc/libpac.
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y of the changelog
> with each binary package isn't large.
I should also mention that the main benefit I see from linking the doc
directories is not space savings, but making it easier for users to
access documentation: whichever directory they enter, it's all there.
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* Joshua D. Abraham [Wed, 02 Aug 2006 21:53:37 -0400]:
> he has requested that someone review it first.
Out of interest, why?
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One of my m
* Carlos Galisteo [Thu, 03 Aug 2006 11:32:50 +0200]:
> Jonathan McDowell (previous mantainer)
(JFTR, Joe Wreschnig.)
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The reasonable man ada
SKIP_TEST_CPUS := arm m68k s390
test:
ifeq (,$(filter $(DEB_HOST_ARCH_CPU),$(SKIP_TEST_CPUS)))
test
else
@echo "Slow-cpu arch detected, skipping test"
endif
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If you think nobody cares if you're alive, try missing a couple of car
payments.
* David Paleino [Sat, 21 Apr 2007 17:22:12 +0200]:
> Adeodato Simó ha scritto:
> > Hi,
> Hi,
(Please reply to the list.)
> > Please create a single source/binary package ed2k-tools that contains
> > both ed2k-shutdown and ed2k-hash (and any other utilities that t
* Charles Plessy [Wed, 25 Apr 2007 13:18:30 +0900]:
> About debian/rules:
> - The configure rule is mandatory
I've never heard such a thing, where does this affirmation come from?
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nd UIDs can't be removed, only revoked.
Unless your key has not been uploaded to a public keyserver, you can't
get rid of the comment by any other means than making a new key. If it
hasn't been uploaded to a public keyserver, you can remove the UID.
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I don't know if this means a public server.
I don't know what mentors.debian.net does (eg. if they store the key,
etc.), but FYI a search for "Gudjonsson" on a couple of public servers
does not yield any results matching your name.
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itory: deb-src http://mentors.debian.net/debian unstable
> main contrib non-free
> - dget
> http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/l/lastfm/lastfm_1:1.1.3.0-1.dsc
^^
I've seen stanzas like this in most RFS. Are they autogenerat
unnecessary, since needed
directories are created by dh_install.
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Te has enfadado conmigo / porque te dejo / Es injusto
No quieres volver
* John Stamp [Wed, 02 May 2007 08:50:03 -0700]:
> When -2 is ready should I upload to mentors and ping you? Or would
> you prefer something different?
Yeah, pinging me is fine.
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#x27;re sure all affected maintainers read the list, what you
did is ok. If not, custom practice is to CC them, just in case.
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- I
ckages; only, not in the normal Debian
repositories because (I assume) they're not regarded as useful for
non-debian.org machines. They're publicly available as well, albeit in a
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contacting the Ubuntu maintainer
about maintaining only one package for both distributions still apply.
[2] http://lists.debian.org/debian-mentors/2007/05/msg00281.html
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De
Tarrío for confirming that my ideas about this
were correct.
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Testing can show the presence of bugs, but not their absence.
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kernel/fs/fuse/fuse.ko
^
^
^
You are giving a wrong package name. It should be '[EMAIL PROTECTED]@', not
fuse-modules.
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rsion} substvar to
> ${binary:Version}
Just for the record, these two were fixed in the Bazaar branch a week ago:
http://bzr.debian.org/pkg-xiph/libvorbis
> +It also makes the package binNMU'able.
This is not true, it already was.
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> http://bzr.debian.org/pkg-xiph/libvorbis
> I get a blank page with just a link to the parent package.
It's a Bazaar branch, so you have to retrieve it with:
% bzr get http://bzr.debian.org/pkg-xiph/libvorbis
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get different revisions as to work easily with them, but
there are no lost debian revisions, which would seem undesirable for me.
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that is not possible.
HTH, good luck.
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lenny | 515 | 1393
---|---|
sid | 598 | 1505
I believe it's very appropriate to at least mention quilt in the new
maintainer guide.
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ovides a XML implementation, in this case
/usr/lib/python2.4/xml/parsers/expat.py.
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Debugging is twice as hard as writing the code in the first plac
needed debian/docs and debian/menu, and debian/*.ex
* update debian/compat to 5
* change " Home Page" in debian/control to " Homepage"
It would've been good to mention in debian/changelog the addition of
XS-Vcs-Svn to debian/control. No need to modify the changelog
your init.d script from some template that advocates
returning directly the exit status of start-stop-daemon without
--oknodo, that template needs fixing.
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* LI Daobing [Wed, 10 Oct 2007 06:36:15 +0800]:
> Dear mentors,
> I am looking for a sponsor for the new version 1:0.4.0-6
> of my package "qterm".
Package looks good, I uploaded it. Sorry for the delay.
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owed field must be first introduced by a version
uploaded by a DD. That is, you'll need 0.99+dfsg-1 sponsored, and
then you'll be able to upload regularly. Make sure you use
XS-DM-Upload-Allowed in debian/control, and not just DM-Upload-Allowed.
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you're correct. (Hint: you don't sign with UIDs, so
dak could not care less about what the primary UID is.)
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* Asheesh Laroia [Sat, 15 Dec 2007 13:07:25 -0800]:
> Where is XS-DM-Upload-Allowed documented? I only see DM-Upload-Allowed
> documented at http://www.debian.org/vote/2007/vote_003 .
If you have a look at #453400 and Policy 5.7, and you should get the
picture. :)
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ed two other changes?
Unblocked by Luk.
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I promise you. Once I enter into an exclusive relationship, I sleep with
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* Andreas Hoenen [Tue, 03 Mar 2009 20:21:18 +0100]:
> This link might be of interest to you: http://bugs.debian.org/457345
> Looks like it will need some more time :-(
Take a look again by reloading it in your browser.
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the Date: line in (#60) is somewhat misleading.
Raphael's message was initially sent to debian-...@lists.debian.org, and
later bounced to the bug report.
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* Giacomo A. Catenazzi [Wed, 11 Mar 2009 16:56:20 +0100]:
> how to had new services in /etc/services database?
By filing a bug like #353835 (against netbase).
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I’d recommend approx.
> * Is it able to cope with multiple architectures?
> * Can it support multiple distributions? Supporting Debian, Ubuntu and
> other non-official repositories would be really handy.
> * Does it keep a directory hierarchy neatly organized like the Debian
> archive?
Yes,
* Jaromír Mikeš [Sun, 15 Mar 2009 13:57:40 +0100]:
> Hello,
> I am not sure what to fill to "Section" in control file for my new package I
> am building.
> Program is small easy CLI utility generating sound (pink and white noise)
Section: sound sounds appropriate to me.
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* Paul Wise [Sat, 28 Mar 2009 12:35:44 +0900]:
> On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 8:28 PM, Peter Pentchev wrote:
> > (And yes, I know about backports.d.n; maybe I'll get 'round to submitting
> > or maintaining stuff there at some point, but for the present it is
> > a bit easier for me to keep it all in a
* Jérémy Lal [Thu, 26 Mar 2009 13:52:49 +0100]:
> Hi,
> is there a way to change a package dependency without rebuilding it ?
> For example, gimp2.6 depends on libwebkit-1.0.1, and i want latest
> libwebkit-1.0.2
> installed. I don't really care to break that dependency since gimp will work
> wit
* Goswin von Brederlow [Mon, 30 Mar 2009 14:33:32 +0200]:
Hello, [-mentors only Bcc'ed to drop it from the discussion]
Executive summary: concerns about ia32-apt-get raised, lesser hack
proposed for comments.
> before Lenny ftpmaster asked us (ia32-libs maintainers) to do
> something about t
* Tristan Greaves [Sat, 04 Apr 2009 09:53:53 +0100]:
> Hi all,
> Could someone please explain the above Excuse for me? (I understand the
> _what_ but not the _why_ in this instance).
> https://buildd.debian.org/pkg.cgi?pkg=siege
> My package has successfully built on the other architect
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