Hi,
I would like to revive the wily package. How can I help to do this? I am
not a debian developer, but I have built many packages for use by past and
current employers. wily is a very useful editor in daily use here, so
having it missing from future releases will be painful.
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MJR
Further to my previous message, I now have a debian package of wily which
lintian appears to accept. Accordingly, I have advanced the package version
by 0.1 (to 0.3). Please can you advise me where I should send the patch?
Thanks.
--
MJR
Indeed. efax is better than the alternatives for many users.
The recent emails from Matej did not reach me. I expect people to
try another route when it's so obvious that the emails weren't seen,
before calling for package removal, which should be last resort.
As you may appreciate for a package
Thomas Bushnell BSG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> There is never anything wrong with fixing some bugs and leaving others
> for later. It is normally a bad idea to delay an upload that fixes
> bug A just because you haven't fixed bug B yet.
Many of the bugs are claimed to be fixed, but the merge
and tests
Justin Pryzby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> This is briefly discussed and justified at:
>
> #339724: unsubscribing to bug reports from web page open to malicious use
> Package: qa.debian.org; Reported by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Tags: pts
> Done: Raphael Hertzog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Will be archived in 11 days
Raphael Hertzog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Wed, 29 Mar 2006, MJ Ray wrote:
> > In any case, why was the bug marked done if it's known,
> > but won't be fixed?
>
> Because I believe it's not a bug but a feature. It can even help to be
> able to unsubscrib
Raphael Hertzog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Several persons complained of the *risk* but you're the first one who
> tells us that he has been unsubscribed by someone with malicious intent.
I have no way of telling whether or not I was, as I didn't notice
soon enough to check the logs. I hope it's more l
Thomas Bushnell BSG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I recall you insisting that false positives were not a serious problem
> with spam detection systems.
>
> I'm glad you now disagree with your previous position.
I'm pretty sure you're mistaken. For example, "Any false-positive
listing and you bounce valid
} else {
+ push @ans, "Confirmation failed. Retry with a new
command.\n";
+ }
+ $done{"CONFIRM $key"} = 1;
+ push @cc, $address if ($address ne $email);
} else {
- push @ans, "Confirmation f
Package: qa.debian.org
Severity: important
Recently, I stopped receiving bug information via the PTS for
rsnapshot (with various consequences including an NMU). I
found nothing relevant in the PTS log files but I did see
PTS mail was sent to several of my different email addresses.
When tidying m
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