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there a solution for this?
Build-Depends: libcurl2-dev | curl | wget
might serve as a workaround?
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On Tue, 2003-08-05 at 11:34, Celso González wrote:
> I have filled a ITP a few days ago and now i have a preliminary package
> (lintian & linda ok) available in
> http://bulmalug.net/~perroverde/debian
The init script is kinda broken, see the attached patch.
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e next upload which fixes the above? :)
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On Wed, 2003-08-27 at 14:41, Alexandre Fayolle wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 27, 2003 at 02:22:56PM +0200, Michel Dänzer wrote:
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]|13:40:48> apt-cache showsrc psyco
> >
> > [...]
> >
> > Architecture: any
>
> Wow. This is real
ner: Geert Stappers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Changed-By: Sven Luther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> But where comes the Changed-By from?
http://lists.debian.org/debian-mentors/2003/debian-mentors-200305/msg00213.html
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ilder build takes a .dsc file, not .changes.
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or directory
Not sure what's the best way to ensure /usr/share/doc/scorched3d/html/
exists.
> Alternatively, how do I create the Packages.gz file found on archive
> sites, so people can apt-get from my server instead of downloading
> manually?
I use apt-ftparchive.
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On Fri, 2004-01-16 at 14:24, Tom wrote:
>
> On Fri, Jan 16, 2004 at 02:09:57PM +0100, Michel Dänzer wrote:
> > > I now have these packages sitting on my server at
> > > http://nox.lemuria.org/debian/
> >
> > I get permission denied for scorched3d_0.36.2.or
>
> But then we end up with the redhat madness where it's hard to find a
> particular program because it has been lumped in with some related
> package that doesn't share the name.
It shouldn't be hard to find so long as it's mentioned in the package
description
een looking for something like this for a while.
Unfortunately, I'm already way too busy, but I sure hope you'll find a
sponsor.
The only comment I have about the packaging is that mpd should
build-depend on libasound2-dev.
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a tooltip with useful information like the currently
playing song
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On Tue, 2004-03-30 at 23:55, Michel Dänzer wrote:
>
> * it provides a software mixer, so I can have background music
> while playing armagetron or bzflag or whatever :)
... with the ALSA dmix plugin, in case that wasn't clear.
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ported
Errors were encountered while processing:
/var/www/debian/dists/experimental/mpd_0.10.3-2_powerpc.deb
I don't use a system wide mpd.
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ond attachment adds the native resolutions of 15" PowerBook
panels.
PPS: Is it supposed to move away the user configuration after each
upgrade?
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you
> told me) and the full source.
>
> I've missed something.
Yes, you have to rename it to gphoto2_2.0beta3.orig.tar.gz . :)
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> gphoto2_1.99-beta3.orig.tar.gz
>
> and you won't get the epoch problem.
Good point, the problem being that 2.0beta2 is already in the archive...
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> could do better with them?
Port the preempt patch to PPC. ;)
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, but the '-cp's look like they need
fixing as well. The leading dashes are a feature of make, not the shell.
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have not made it into the archives.
They are waiting to be processed in /org/ftp.debian.org/queue/new on
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on debian, I'd be grateful if someone
> with more packaging experience than myself could take a look at it,
> especially since the installation process patches /etc/init.d/rc.
> The .deb is at: http://www.fastboot.org/download/binaries/debian/
Please make the source available.
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> Michel Dänzer wrote:
> > Please make the source available.
>
> Sorry, it's perhaps not immediately clear from the earlier URL, the
> sources are at:
> http://www.fastboot.org/download/sources/
I see upstream source and
g.
Do you already have a newer version installed than is available in
stable? One thing -t doesn't do is downgrade - I understand 990 is too
low a priority for that.
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is problem with the signature stuff. The problem here is in
> building only the arch:all packages, i don't think dpkg-buildpackage is
> able to do that.
What about fakeroot debian/rules binary-indep? I guess the .changes file
might be a problem...
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> dpkg-architecture -qDEB_HOST_ARCH
>
> (I think the second one makes more sense.)
I think the former makes more sense. :) The compiler should only matter
for the generated code, not the architecture the compiler runs on.
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pkg=synergy&ver=0.9.12-1&arch=hppa&stamp=1032932591&file=log&as=raw
Looks like a bug in the code generator to me, so I'd still expect the
target architecture to matter, not the host architecture.
I guess it could be either (or even both?) though, one would have to try
app links to. Those don't generate a dependency, and
neither should they. If the app uses one of those directly, it should
link to it directly as well, then it will generate a dependency.
Now I hope this explains something and doesn't confuse. :)
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best available installed when he does apt-get install foo.
Don't provide foo-runtime, but make foo depend on foo-native |
foo-bytecode?
mono works in a similar way, it depends on mono-jit | mono-interpreter.
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; Alternatively, you could login on a debian paroject machine, and build
> the program yourself.
The best way to ensure the correct debhelper version is used would be a
new package with a versioned build dependency anyway IMHO.
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e experience and time for that.
PPS: It's also a pity that the fullscreen setting isn't preserved.
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gl-dev
and xlibmesa-glu-dev?
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> Anyway, i am a bit at a loss as to what to do here, maybe it just is an
> autobuilder problem, but i think there is no way to check what exactly
> was installed on the autobuilders at the time of the build, and the
> buildd logs didn't give me much more info.
You could put a
t
> ensure a lower risk of "fried" systems. Do not rely on thirdy part
> archives even for the smallest piece of software.
I have found pbuilder to be a great way to avoid this as well as other
build time side effects.
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> first anyway, so that OTHERMIRROR remains completely unused?
>
> Is there a 'canonical' way to achive what I'm asking for?
I simply use APTCACHE=/var/cache/apt/archives/, it copies the contents
into the chroot first and copies back the newly downloaded debs
ndrew Suffield told me that this
> is an ugly hack -- and I really have to agree.
Why? IMHO that's the only sensible solution for kernel headers. What if
a future version of ulog-acctd needs something that the ipt_ULOG.h
provided by libc6-dev doesn't provide yet, for example?
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ckages can, too?
apt-cache showpkg libgl-dev :)
Build-Depend on something like xlibmesa-gl-dev | libgl-dev .
BTW, xlibmesa3 is old; if you aren't running sid, you should use
something like pbuilder with a sid chroot to build packages for upload.
That will also help verify that the build depend
there a solution for this?
Build-Depends: libcurl2-dev | curl | wget
might serve as a workaround?
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On Tue, 2003-08-05 at 11:34, Celso González wrote:
> I have filled a ITP a few days ago and now i have a preliminary package
> (lintian & linda ok) available in
> http://bulmalug.net/~perroverde/debian
The init script is kinda broken, see the attached patch.
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e next upload which fixes the above? :)
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On Wed, 2003-08-27 at 14:41, Alexandre Fayolle wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 27, 2003 at 02:22:56PM +0200, Michel Dänzer wrote:
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]|13:40:48> apt-cache showsrc psyco
> >
> > [...]
> >
> > Architecture: any
>
> Wow. This is real
On Mon, 2003-10-27 at 11:33, Geert Stappers wrote:
>
> Bugs on the conglomerate package are closed by the sponsor,
> I think they should be closed by the maintainer.
>
> Example given is http://bugs.debian.org/214569
>
> In changes file are the lines:
>
> Maintainer: Geert Stappers <[EMAIL PROT
On Mon, 2003-12-29 at 22:49, Bartosz Fenski aka fEnIo wrote:
>
> I've got problem with pbuilder. Whenever I try to build package it fails.
>
> Maybe some example:
>
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED])/home/fenio/potrace#pbuilder build potrace_1.2-1_i386.changes
> [...]
pbuilder build takes a .dsc file, not .
On Fri, 2004-01-16 at 10:40, Tom wrote:
>
> I now have these packages sitting on my server at
> http://nox.lemuria.org/debian/
I get permission denied for scorched3d_0.36.2.orig.tar.gz.
0.36.1 fails to build because it doesn't run configure. Removing
config.status in the clean target fixes that,
On Fri, 2004-01-16 at 14:24, Tom wrote:
>
> On Fri, Jan 16, 2004 at 02:09:57PM +0100, Michel DÃnzer wrote:
> > > I now have these packages sitting on my server at
> > > http://nox.lemuria.org/debian/
> >
> > I get permission denied for scorched3d_0.36.2.orig.tar.gz.
>
> Fixed.
Thanks, same prob
On Wed, 2004-03-03 at 09:52, Jepri wrote:
> pretty much everything in coreutils could be done with a perl one
> liner.
Strictly speaking, anything could be done with a perl one-liner, it's
just that the line might be rather long depending on what you want to
do. :)
> Matthew Palmer wrote:
> >Eh
On Sat, 2004-03-27 at 23:54, Eric Wong wrote:
>
> I've been maintaining Debian packages for the Music Player Daemon
> project for the past month or so, and have finally decided that they're
> ready for sponsorship and upload into Debian proper. I have the full
> support of the upstream authors, a
On Tue, 2004-03-30 at 11:00, Sven Luther wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 27, 2004 at 02:54:36PM -0800, Eric Wong wrote:
> >
> > I've been maintaining Debian packages for the Music Player Daemon
> > project for the past month or so, and have finally decided that they're
> > ready for sponsorship and upload i
On Tue, 2004-03-30 at 23:55, Michel DÃnzer wrote:
>
> * it provides a software mixer, so I can have background music
> while playing armagetron or bzflag or whatever :)
... with the ALSA dmix plugin, in case that wasn't clear.
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On Sun, 2004-04-04 at 00:04, Eric Wong wrote:
> Eric Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I've been maintaining Debian packages for the Music Player Daemon
> > project for the past month or so, and have finally decided that they're
> > ready for sponsorship and upload into Debian proper. I hav
On Mon, 2004-04-05 at 05:53, Rudy Godoy wrote:
> Hi, just to announce that TORCS[0] Debian package[1] is ready for testing,
Cool, no more messing with CVS. :)
> you can grab it from mentors[2]. There is a i396 package and the sources, if you are
> going to compile it, I encourage you to use libf
you
> told me) and the full source.
>
> I've missed something.
Yes, you have to rename it to gphoto2_2.0beta3.orig.tar.gz . :)
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gt; gphoto2_1.99-beta3.orig.tar.gz
>
> and you won't get the epoch problem.
Good point, the problem being that 2.0beta2 is already in the archive...
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> could do better with them?
Port the preempt patch to PPC. ;)
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, but the '-cp's look like they need
fixing as well. The leading dashes are a feature of make, not the shell.
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directory can theoretically point anywhere), but why don't you use
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have not made it into the archives.
They are waiting to be processed in /org/ftp.debian.org/queue/new on
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on debian, I'd be grateful if someone
> with more packaging experience than myself could take a look at it,
> especially since the installation process patches /etc/init.d/rc.
> The .deb is at: http://www.fastboot.org/download/binaries/debian/
Please make the source available.
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On Thu, 2002-08-01 at 14:00, Leni Mayo wrote:
> Michel Dänzer wrote:
> > Please make the source available.
>
> Sorry, it's perhaps not immediately clear from the earlier URL, the
> sources are at:
> http://www.fastboot.org/download/sources/
I see upstream source and
g.
Do you already have a newer version installed than is available in
stable? One thing -t doesn't do is downgrade - I understand 990 is too
low a priority for that.
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is problem with the signature stuff. The problem here is in
> building only the arch:all packages, i don't think dpkg-buildpackage is
> able to do that.
What about fakeroot debian/rules binary-indep? I guess the .changes file
might be a problem...
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> dpkg-architecture -qDEB_HOST_ARCH
>
> (I think the second one makes more sense.)
I think the former makes more sense. :) The compiler should only matter
for the generated code, not the architecture the compiler runs on.
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ergy&ver=0.9.12-1&arch=hppa&stamp=1032932591&file=log&as=raw
Looks like a bug in the code generator to me, so I'd still expect the
target architecture to matter, not the host architecture.
I guess it could be either (or even both?) though, one would have to try
bo
app links to. Those don't generate a dependency, and
neither should they. If the app uses one of those directly, it should
link to it directly as well, then it will generate a dependency.
Now I hope this explains something and doesn't confuse. :)
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best available installed when he does apt-get install foo.
Don't provide foo-runtime, but make foo depend on foo-native |
foo-bytecode?
mono works in a similar way, it depends on mono-jit | mono-interpreter.
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; Alternatively, you could login on a debian paroject machine, and build
> the program yourself.
The best way to ensure the correct debhelper version is used would be a
new package with a versioned build dependency anyway IMHO.
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e experience and time for that.
PPS: It's also a pity that the fullscreen setting isn't preserved.
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gl-dev
and xlibmesa-glu-dev?
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though.
> Anyway, i am a bit at a loss as to what to do here, maybe it just is an
> autobuilder problem, but i think there is no way to check what exactly
> was installed on the autobuilders at the time of the build, and the
> buildd logs didn't give me much more info.
You could put a
t
> ensure a lower risk of "fried" systems. Do not rely on thirdy part
> archives even for the smallest piece of software.
I have found pbuilder to be a great way to avoid this as well as other
build time side effects.
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> first anyway, so that OTHERMIRROR remains completely unused?
>
> Is there a 'canonical' way to achive what I'm asking for?
I simply use APTCACHE=/var/cache/apt/archives/, it copies the contents
into the chroot first and copies back the newly downloaded debs
ndrew Suffield told me that this
> is an ugly hack -- and I really have to agree.
Why? IMHO that's the only sensible solution for kernel headers. What if
a future version of ulog-acctd needs something that the ipt_ULOG.h
provided by libc6-dev doesn't provide yet, for example?
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d on the POV? :) Those who have a problem with
duplicates have to deal with them anyway one way or the other, harassing
those who appreciate their benefits is a waste of time and energy.
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eded 10 days)
> * out of date on arm: ulog-acctd (from 0.3.2-1)
> * out of date on m68k: ulog-acctd (from 0.3.2-1)
> * Not considered
>
> What should I do?
Ship ipt_ULOG.h (upstream should do that actually).
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ckages can, too?
apt-cache showpkg libgl-dev :)
Build-Depend on something like xlibmesa-gl-dev | libgl-dev .
BTW, xlibmesa3 is old; if you aren't running sid, you should use
something like pbuilder with a sid chroot to build packages for upload.
That will also help verify that the build depend
sed' as a macro.
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