n't know what it is! Can
someone help me create a local source code repository with reprepro, or is
there a better way?
Thank you,
Thomas Grzybowski
Thank you,
Now I understand.
Tom
‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐
On Saturday, May 16, 2020 6:36 AM, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
wrote:
> On 5/16/20 2:55 AM, Thomas Grzybowski wrote:
>
> > So, if I understand this correctly, I need a private key from a developer
>
e key from a developer in
order to compile packages with this tool? (probably other tools as well).
My question is: how do I obtain such a key? Does someone here volunteer a key
or is there a process?
Thanks much,
Thomas Grzybowski
Hi,
I'm trying to compile some packages on my own, using the Debian dak (with
postgresql) tool for the local repository. I had a bit of trouble installing
dak, but got it working. Now, following the instructions in the READme, I see:
import some developer keys.
Either import from keyservers
Hi,
Today, when I reboot the machine, I do not see the same behavior. CPU usage is
normal. BUT, I see that
/lib/systemd/systemd --system --deserialize 27
Is not on the list when I ps. So, that must be it. Why would deserialize be
running (and running and running) anyway?
Tom
‐‐‐ Origi
Hi,
I (very) recently installed the "deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux 10.0 _Sid_ -
Unofficial powerpc NETINST 20180516-18:14]/ sid main" iso on my PowerPC G5 2,2.
Everything went pretty smoothly (except it could not find the Sid repository
(but that's another story). So, I updated the install usin
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