wever I'm really busy at the moment. If you still
haven't found a sponsor by the first week of December, please contact me.
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being linked with both version 5 and 6 of libstdc++?
Hmm, that's a new one. Let me try rebuilding your package and I'll
investigate then.
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debian servers.
Did you download his package? Every debian package contains the
maintainers contact address. You can check it with dpkg -I
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n up. See
http://webmin.alioth.debian.org/ and join the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list. I'm sure they
would appreciate any help you can give.
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On Tue, 28 Feb 2006, Andrea Bolognani wrote:
I think it would be a shame if etch will be shipped without a BraiFuck
interpreter. We must get one in.
$ apt-cache search brainfuck
bf - a fast Brainfuck interpreter
libacme-brainfck-perl - Embed Brainf*ck in your perl code
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way (needs sharutils).
Note perl has the ability to uudecode and encode builtin (perldoc -f pack
or unpack and look at the u option.) As perl is an essential package, by
using it you can save yourself a needless dependency.
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On Thu, 9 Nov 2006, Frank Küster wrote:
"Jaldhar H. Vyas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Note perl has the ability to uudecode and encode builtin (perldoc -f
pack or unpack and look at the u option.) As perl is an essential
package, by using it you can save yourself a needless
nt(pack "u", $_);'
better (and actually works always, not only with my test file)?
Yes I suppose that is more legible. Don't forget to mention that $_ has
to become $$_ in a Makefile. I remember that totally confused me when I
first tried this and got weird errors.
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-qtimm relevant now there is skim?
If it is useful, I would be happy to sponsor the upload.
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depend on main.)
However this seems like something that's eminently fixable. Your first
order of business should be to set up a public git repository on alioth so
that you can get the wider Debian community to help.
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On Thu, 13 Oct 2011, Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote:
On Thu, 13 Oct 2011, Joey Parrish wrote:
Does the Debian community standardize on git, or is an svn repo also
acceptable? I don't have any experience with git yet, but I'm a
frequent user of svn.
Git is definitely more popular (and my
On Sat, 22 Oct 2011, Joey Parrish wrote:
On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 13:32, Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote:
Have you created the repo yet? I'm waiting on it to do the
upload.
Sorry it took so long to reply, I've been out of town for a few days.
I have submitted a request to
ce target of
debian/rules.
Other than that I can build usable packages which is good. I will work on
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main. Perhaps the .a files
can be split into a seperate (source) package called flex-sdk-nonfree or
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won't be too difficult.
I have pushed my changes to the git repository now. Please take a look
(make sure you get all the branches) and make sure I haven't pruned too much.
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I need flex-sdk for jPlayer ( http://jplayer.org/ ), which is needed
by witty 3.1.11+
could you test the package by building it from the repository and let us
know if there are problems?
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ad the friendly documentation? /usr/share/doc/webmin/README.Debian
Also you should ask such questions on the debian-users mailing list. This
list is for people learning to make Debian packages.
Another resources all Debian users should get familiar with is the Bug
Tracking System (http://bugs.debi
irly simple package that I'd like to fix so it gets
> into testing.
>
> Please let me know if you have a few minutes you're willing to spare to
> check and upload the fix. Thank you much for your time
>
> --jay
>
I'll do it. Where's the so
Vineet, I need this
package for some of the webmin/usermin stuff so if you package it, I'll
gladly sponsor you.
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I have no time right now. Would you like to handle
updating it to the latest version?
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irst.
Isn't this part of the main KDE distribution now? So won't it be
pointless to package it seperately?
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k?
The package can be found at http://debian-in.alioth.debian.org/
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update the Standards-Version and polish away any warts revealed by lintian
> and linda.
>
axkit has been on my radar for a while so I'd be willing to sponsor your
upload.
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ith a . It should be a phrase not a
sentence. You can ask for advice on the debian-i10n-en mailing list.
The other warnings can be ignored or overriden.
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have a more or less complete package which just needs
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On Mon, 2 Aug 2004, Erik Schanze wrote:
> I hope so too, but unfortunately there are many unreplied RFSs here last
> month, perhaps most sponsors are on holidays? ;-)
>
Or perhaps no one is packaging anything interesting! :-)
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your site. This is a must if you
want to get your package uploaded as I will have to rebuild it locally.
2. Are you sure the fonts are DFSG compliant? I believe I may have looked
at them at some point and noticed some restriction but I don't remember
now. If not, work with MPP to get them freed
make sense to have a seperate Nepali
fonts package.
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ppp is
properly configured. Still If it is considered really really obnoxious
I'd get rid of it.
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er to let the humans make the tough
> decisions.
Until the development of dpkg-brainscan anyway :-)
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ntions you
need devscripts btw.) Installing this package will fix most of your
problems I should think.
I wonder if your problem with the #ifdef might be due to the change from
libc5 to libc6 in hamm? libc6 changed some things drastically so what
where the right includes may now be the wrong ones.
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Yet this doesn't seem to be good enough. What's wrong?
Also this package takes an hour to compile on my Pentium 100. Would it be
ok to do it on va or master instead?
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On Thu, 18 Jun 1998, Troy Hanson wrote:
> Okay, I now have the build program, and started over on the project. (I did
> miss the package with build in it). I still get the failure when it tries
> to copy the man pages before making the directo
ldhar H. Vyas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Thu, 18 Jun 1998, Shaleh wrote:
> You have everything right so far. You need to make sure that it links
> with "-lc" (libc) and that it sets the soname. This is done w/
> -Wl,soname,libfoo.so.. This makes it so that multiple libs c
yu-1.19/debian/tmp/usr/man/man1/heyu.1
^^^^^^^^^
don't do this :-)
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the shared library. This op
tion is only meaningful on ELF platforms which sup
port shared libraries.
So it should be harmless in this situation.
> the -D_REENTRANT should be on the compile lines not the link line.
>
Thanks I've fixed it now.
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errno=7 libfakeroot, when recieving message: Argument list too long
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> Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > debstd is depricated, use the debhelper instead.
>
> Incidentally, if yo
somewhere that Linux is missing some NFS daemon solaris
has? Could that be it?
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I've installed your debian imapd package but am having trouble commiting
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> Possibilities:
> 1. the NFS server must set actimeo=0 for the exported directory
> or there will be locking problems ... this is documented with
your package in debian/tmp as usual. Then you
create subdirectories in debian/tmp for each of your binary packages and
use dh_movefiles to move them from tmp to the right places (i.e.
debian/tmp/usr/bin/prog to debian/package1/usr/bin/prog)
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unlikely someone may want to read the
documentation without installing the package.
> aspell-devsuggests aspell-doc and aspell
>
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/usr/doc/wdg-html-validator. Policy says /usr/doc should map to the URL
/doc. And yes, /usr/lib/cgi-bin is the right place to put CGI scripts.
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&
; You may choose to ignore advice.
>
I agree with your reasoning and have taken your advice in the latest
uploads of the package.
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le to look at it and
give suggestions.
Add this line to /etc/apt/sources.list :
deb http://www.braincells.com/pub/debian Local/
and then do:
apt-get install itrans
to get the package.
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, ownership etc. (Be sure to follow the Debian policy manual and
read the install(1) manpage.)
There maybe other steps but I hope you got the idea. This is Debian.
Everything is under your control.
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On Sat, 10 Jul 1999, Shao Zhang wrote:
> Hi,
>
to make which
I'll gladly move to binary-arch but Isn't build the proper place for
putting calls to configure etc?
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Enquiring minds want to know!
I've signed it with my old key and uploaded it to the keyservers. I
submitted it to the keyring maintainers last week so maybe I'm just
jumping the gun but I'll be doing some new uploads soon and I'd really
like to use it.
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unaesthetic." I suppose I can always
rearrange the name myself in debian/rules but I'd rather libtool handled
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Heres what I'm trying to achieve:
((apache || apache-ssl) && libapache-mod-perl) || apache-perl
How can I specify this in the depends field?
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On Sun, 26 Mar 2000, Colin Watson wrote:
> "Jaldhar H. Vyas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Heres what I'm trying to achieve:
> >
> >((apache || apache-ssl) && libapache-mod-perl) || apache-perl
> >
> >How can I specify this in the de
email to the debian-developers list, i hope someone in
> this list could send me an answer or tip.
>
I made a package of this myself but I haven't got time to maintain it so I
didn't upload. So I would be happy to sponser you instead. Where is the
package located so I can have a look at it?
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always been done this way. Upstream thinks it
> would confuse old users more than anything else.
But if you break policy willy-nilly it will confuse Debian users.
Here's an idea, how about putting everything into /usr/lib/empire and
making symlinks to the FHS compliant places? That way c
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nt to package" first. It prevents these types of
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I'm having a similar problem. I uploaded a package this morning and it
was rejected because of a bad key. My keys been in the ring for years.
What gives? (I only caught the tail end of this thread so sorry if you've
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On Wed, 23 Aug 2000, Michael Beattie wrote:
> What version of gpg are you using?
>
Hmmm 1.0.2 just like mdorman.
> http://bugs.debian.org/69515
>
> looks like james has done a workaround though..
>
>
I'll try uploading again then. Thanks for your help.
-
sensitive?
> Closes: bug#
> Closes:#9999
>
I don't have it available right now to chek but I believe the developers
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till be
open and mention this.
New and improved webmin packages are on the way. The last holdup is how
to cleanly upgrade from the old debian packages.
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select which only displays the task-* packages.
That was the plan. In practice, a lot of people have misunderstood the
point of task packages and now they seem to be used a lot for grouping a
big bunch of packages altogether so they can be installed in one go.
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> I don't know if some of these documents are already maintaned. If yes then
> maybe I should provide some symlinks only and put an appropriate Suggest in
> quanta's control only.
>
IMO that would be the appropriate thing to do. It would have to be a
depend not a suggest though.
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On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, peter karlsson wrote:
> Jaldhar H. Vyas:
>
> > I hope this helps anyone who has faced the problem themselves. I have a
> > question too, is there anyway to use the unmangled name?
>
> Did you specify AC_LANG_CPLUSPLUS in your configure.in?
>
Yes
Huh, hears an interesting thing. If I use main as the function I'm
checking then it works. But libapt-pkg.so.2.7 doesn't have a main
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what "webmin" is.
5. would confuse users and and be hard to keep uptodate.
So what do you think?
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stream to use a more sane versioning scheme.
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package explosion acceptable?
>
webmin is up to 26 binary packages and that is only going to grow as time
goes on. Gratuitous package splitting is bad but sometimes it simply
makes sense. If this is one of those times, I'd say go for it.
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On Tue, 3 Jul 2001, David Spreen wrote:
> Hey there,
> I maintain the lids packages for the debian distribution and I am working on
> a lids-configurationtool so this becomes more easy to manage for users.
May I suggest you make it a webmin module?
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On Mon, 2 Aug 2004, Erik Schanze wrote:
> I hope so too, but unfortunately there are many unreplied RFSs here last
> month, perhaps most sponsors are on holidays? ;-)
>
Or perhaps no one is packaging anything interesting! :-)
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your site. This is a must if you
want to get your package uploaded as I will have to rebuild it locally.
2. Are you sure the fonts are DFSG compliant? I believe I may have looked
at them at some point and noticed some restriction but I don't remember
now. If not, work with MPP to get them freed
make sense to have a seperate Nepali
fonts package.
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le. Thus:
Q2: How can I reliably determine if a package has been configured?
Again I thought of one possible solution. Do a dpkg -l ppp and if the
second character on the line is i, it means the package has been correctly
installed. Is there a better way than this?
Any advice gratefully recei
has always been done this way. Upstream thinks it
> would confuse old users more than anything else.
But if you break policy willy-nilly it will confuse Debian users.
Here's an idea, how about putting everything into /usr/lib/empire and
making symlinks to the FHS compliant places? That
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I'm having a similar problem. I uploaded a package this morning and it
was rejected because of a bad key. My keys been in the ring for years.
What gives? (I only caught the tail end of this thread so sorry if you've
already explained.)
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On Wed, 23 Aug 2000, Michael Beattie wrote:
> What version of gpg are you using?
>
Hmmm 1.0.2 just like mdorman.
> http://bugs.debian.org/69515
>
> looks like james has done a workaround though..
>
>
I'll try uploading again then. Thanks for your help.
-
sensitive?
> Closes: bug#
> Closes:#9999
>
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select which only displays the task-* packages.
That was the plan. In practice, a lot of people have misunderstood the
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till be
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New and improved webmin packages are on the way. The last holdup is how
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> I don't know if some of these documents are already maintaned. If yes then
> maybe I should provide some symlinks only and put an appropriate Suggest in
> quanta's control only.
>
IMO that would be the appropriate thing to do. It would have to be a
depend not a
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On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, peter karlsson wrote:
> Jaldhar H. Vyas:
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> > I hope this helps anyone who has faced the problem themselves. I have a
> > question too, is there anyway to use the unmangled name?
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> Did you specify AC_LANG_CPLUSPLUS in your configure.in?
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Yes
Huh, hears an interesting thing. If I use main as the function I'm
checking then it works. But libapt-pkg.so.2.7 doesn't have a main
function.
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y insights welcome.
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