I have a weird problem with the symlink News/weekly/current/issue that is
supposed to point to the current issue of Debian Weekly News. As of issue
#10 of DWN, it stopped getting updated, and it's been pointing to the wrong
issue since tuesday.
When I run the code locally to build the web site, it
On Thu, Mar 11, 1999 at 07:51:51PM -0800, Joey Hess wrote:
> I have a weird problem with the symlink News/weekly/current/issue that is
> supposed to point to the current issue of Debian Weekly News. As of issue
> #10 of DWN, it stopped getting updated, and it's been pointing to the wrong
> issue si
How much trouble would it be to generate png's of the graphics? Since we
already have content negotiation, we could use png's as the default and gif's
as a fallback, right? It would be nice if we could eventually phase out the
gif's so it wouldn't be necessary to have non-free programs to build the
In
http://www.de.debian.org/devel/release_info
the release information for slink is inconsistent with the lines about sparc
at the architecture section.
--Rainer
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On Fri, Mar 12, 1999 at 12:54:39PM +0100, Rainer Dorsch wrote:
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> In
>
> http://www.de.debian.org/devel/release_info
>
> the release information for slink is inconsistent with the lines about sparc
> at the architecture section.
>
So which is correct and what should be changed? We can't keep
When SPARC is released, it can't "...waiting for the port of glibc to Sparc to
stabilize before pushing for a release."
Is it possible to implement an automatic reminder system, which send email
regularly to mailing lists/maintainers, to ask them for an update (or an reply
saying nothing chang
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