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As discussed in #577209, we've decided to revert the ill prepared
libdbi-perl ABI transition for now. There's a plan for a cleaner
transition later that shouldn't break anything.
Please schedule these binNM
Processing changes file: tla_1.3.5+dfsg-14+lenny1_i386.changes
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On Friday 16 April 2010, Diana Allen wrote:
> SOLUTION: I need a site address where I can download the "non-free"
> packages for transfer to CD. I can't seem to find this on the Debian
> site.
You're looking for http://packages.debian.org:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=sl-modem
Che
Package <5.0.4 "leny">
1. Downloaded ENTIRE "lenny" set of CDs, using Vista, and made discs.
2. Installed "lenny" as "dual-boot"
3. Set does NOT include "non-free" (such as sl-modem)
4. My ONLY access is by "dial-up", and REQUIRES the above package, or similar,
to operate the soft-modem on my lap
* Santiago Vila (sanv...@unex.es) [100416 19:25]:
> This is really strange. The package stellarium_0.10.2-1_kfreebsd-i386.deb
> seems to be part of squeeze depending on the position of the sun in
> the sky (for some yet-to-be-determined timezone).
Seems rather to be a bug in dak:
stellarium | stel
Hello.
This is really strange. The package stellarium_0.10.2-1_kfreebsd-i386.deb
seems to be part of squeeze depending on the position of the sun in
the sky (for some yet-to-be-determined timezone).
Example: I looked for it in recent Packages.gz files and this is what I got:
NO
snapshot.debian
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi,
Jason Self wrote/schrieb @ 15.04.2010 21:52:
> Kurt Roeckx wrote ..
>
>> What does this mean exactly?
>
> It means that you need to be running least version 0.95 of ClamAV, and
> preferably always the latest & greatest version, to be protecte
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