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* Marek Szuba ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [050901 02:32]:
> Another thing the present state of the archive makes a major pain in
> the arse is mirroring. Since crip is listed in the Sources file, the
> non-binary part of the security mirror I keep for the local network has
> effectively ceased to exis
Hello,
Another thing the present state of the archive makes a major pain in
the arse is mirroring. Since crip is listed in the Sources file, the
non-binary part of the security mirror I keep for the local network has
effectively ceased to exist, as even with --ignore-small-errors
debmirror doesn't
Florian Weimer wrote:
> ...
> # When a new connection arrives from a 'maclist' interface, the packet passes
> # through then list of entries for that interface in /etc/shorewall/maclist.
> If
> # there is a match then the source IP address is added to the 'Recent' set for
> # that interface. Subse
> as described in [1], safemode bugs are not fixed in debian mod_php.
The document you quoted is unofficial. As far as I know, it matches
existing practice (which is not official documented, unfortunately).
I think it would make sense to include a reference to open_basedir in
that documented, sh
On 8/31/05, Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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* Michael Stone:
> On Tue, Aug 30, 2005 at 12:17:22AM +0200, Florian Weimer wrote:
>>I think this part of the diff is pretty instructive, together with
>>upstream's explanation:
>
> Frankly, no, it's not.
>
>> if [ -n "$MACLIST_TTL" ]; then
>> chain1=$(macrecent_target $interface)
>
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> Be prepared for reality, in half a year or in one year, there won't be
> 1.0.x Mozilla Firefox packages anymore that build on Debian stable.
> At least that's what I anticipate.
I can say that I still backport mozilla-firefox for my woody users (I am
the maintainer of the gnome2.2 backport for w
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