On Sun, 19 Jul 2020 15:18:32 +0100, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> I used to have a working system on a box that's now deceased [1], but
> in replicating it I'm having difficulty threading my way through the
> mutually inconsistent Gentoo mail server docs, omitting the bits I
> don't need and interpretin
During my regular update, I see that net-dns/bind-tools is upgrading
from 9.14 to 9.16, and that's triggering the installation of _17_ new
packages (all apparently related to sphinx and Babel).
Is this sort of dependency bloat really necessary?
The "doc" flag for bind-tools is not set, so why doe
On Mon, Jul 20, 2020 at 02:39:48PM -, Grant Edwards wrote:
> During my regular update, I see that net-dns/bind-tools is upgrading
> from 9.14 to 9.16, and that's triggering the installation of _17_ new
> packages (all apparently related to sphinx and Babel).
>
> Is this sort of dependency bloa
On Monday, 20 July 2020 12:33:50 BST Neil Bothwick wrote:
> I use Postfix for SMTP, Dovecot for IMAP and getmail to fetch mail from a
> POP3 account (other mail is delivered directory to Postfix).
That's what I want to use, except for fetchmail instead of getmail.
I'm taking the suggestions in t
On Mon, 20 Jul 2020 15:52:56 +0100, Ashley Dixon wrote:
> > Does bind-tools really need packages like sphinxcontrib-qthelp,
> > sphinxcontrib-applehelp, sphinxcontrib-jsmath,
> > sphinxcontrib-htmlhelp?
>
> All of these are unfortunate consequences of Sphinx's hefty dependency
> list [3]. It se
On Mon 20 Jul 2020 16:20:47 GMT, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> Including the man page in the files directory would avoid this, although
> I don't know if this is considered good practice.
Perhaps adding a man use flag which enabled by default?
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Alarig
On Mon, 20 Jul 2020 17:31:04 +0200, Alarig Le Lay wrote:
> > Including the man page in the files directory would avoid this,
> > although I don't know if this is considered good practice.
>
> Perhaps adding a man use flag which enabled by default?
i don't think that's the issue. The problem is
Hello,
Does anyone have any recommendations for a task management app, please?
I bought a boat a year ago, and can't keep a track of all the work that needs
doing and the things that need fixing.
I took a look at To Do apps for my Mac a while back but they all seemed to
focus more on the forma
On Mon, Jul 20, 2020 at 04:36:05PM +0100, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> i don't think that's the issue. The problem is that the man pages are not
> included in the upstream package, only the source for them. So if you
> want to be able to RTFM, you need a load of dependencies.
Perhaps a solution from ups
On 2020-07-20 11:31, Alarig Le Lay wrote:
> On Mon 20 Jul 2020 16:20:47 GMT, Neil Bothwick wrote:
>> Including the man page in the files directory would avoid this, although
>> I don't know if this is considered good practice.
>
> Perhaps adding a man use flag which enabled by default?
>
The ret
Hello,
I can recommend Kanboard (https://kanboard.org/). I use it for my personal IT
projects. It implements kanban way of working and is highly customizable. To
track dependencies you can use 'Links' (probably a lot of task management
application have this feature) and create your own types of
On 20/07/2020 15:55, Peter Humphrey wrote:
fatal: in parameter smtpd_relay_restrictions or smtpd_recipient_restrictions,
specify at least one working instance of: reject_unauth_destination,
defer_unauth_destination, reject, defer, defer_if_permit or
check_relay_domains
Which of those restriction
On Mon, Jul 20, 2020 at 05:56:10PM +0200, Stroller wrote in
:
Does anyone have any recommendations for a task management app, please?
I bought a boat a year ago, and can't keep a track of all the work that needs
doing and the things that need fixing.
I took a look at To Do apps for my Mac a wh
On 2020-07-20 12:39, antlists wrote:
> On 20/07/2020 15:55, Peter Humphrey wrote:
>> fatal: in parameter smtpd_relay_restrictions or smtpd_recipient_restrictions,
>> specify at least one working instance of: reject_unauth_destination,
>> defer_unauth_destination, reject, defer, defer_if_permit or
>
Hi List,
A while ago, I made the grave mistake of buying a Logitech C270 webcam [1],
which initially seemed to be well-supported under Linux as a U.V.C.\ camera [2].
As shown by the following (partial) output of `v4l2-ctl --list-formats-ext`
suggests, the full 720p@30fps is only supporte
On Monday, 20 July 2020 19:10:17 BST Ashley Dixon wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> A while ago, I made the grave mistake of buying a Logitech C270 webcam
> [1], which initially seemed to be well-supported under Linux as a U.V.C.\
> camera [2]. As shown by the following (partial) output of `v4l2-ctl
On 7/20/20 11:56 AM, Stroller wrote:
Hello,
Does anyone have any recommendations for a task management app, please?
I bought a boat a year ago, and can't keep a track of all the work that needs
doing and the things that need fixing.
I took a look at To Do apps for my Mac a while back but they
On Mon, 20 Jul 2020 19:10:17 +0100, Ashley Dixon wrote:
> Unfortunately, as per [3], Logitech C-series cameras (among others)
> utilise a proprietary extension to the Motion-JPEG format, in which
> H.264 data is attached to the various JPEG key and delta frames in the
> APP0 field [4], as show
On Mon, Jul 20, 2020 at 09:18:19PM +0100, Michael wrote:
> I don't have this webcam so I don't know if it will or won't play nicely with
> Linux, but at least ffmpeg seems to contain the requisite mjpeg codec:
>
> $ ffmpeg -hide_banner -codecs | grep mjpeg
> DEVIL. mjpegMotion J
On Mon, Jul 20, 2020 at 10:22:49PM +0100, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Mon, 20 Jul 2020 19:10:17 +0100, Ashley Dixon wrote:
>
> > Unfortunately, as per [3], Logitech C-series cameras (among others)
> > utilise a proprietary extension to the Motion-JPEG format, in which
> > H.264 data is attached to
I have used "https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Mailfiltering_Gateway/en"; or
variations of for many years - currently on an lxc instance on a low
power arm server. Handles 1-200 emails (including spam) a day with
potentially up to quite a few thousand. I am using the configuration
without mysql etc.
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