Ben Gertzfield wrote:
> I'm pretty familiar with CPAN packages. I can package up either
> Term::ReadLine::Gnu or Term::ReadLine::Perl, or both. They're
> currently the only modules available that make Term::ReadLine
> effective.
Yes, please :-)
What's the difference between the ::Gnu and ::Perl
my pine cannot display attachments like this but it's only pgp-signed
text:
Details about Attachment #1 :
Type: Application
Subtype : PGP
Encoding: QUOTED-PRINTABLE
Parameters : FORMAT = mime
> "Joey" == Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Ben> I'm pretty familiar with CPAN packages. I can package up
Ben> either Term::ReadLine::Gnu or Term::ReadLine::Perl, or
Ben> both. They're currently the only modules available that make
Ben> Term::ReadLine effective.
Joey
Heh, oddly enough the Term::ReadLine::Perl module's source name
will have to be:
libterm-readline-perl-perl
*grin*
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Ben Gertzfield wrote:
>
> Heh, oddly enough the Term::ReadLine::Perl module's source name
> will have to be:
>
> libterm-readline-perl-perl
Why not just call it libterm-readline-perl -- it's not going to conflict
with something else..
--
see shy jo
> "Joey" == Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Ben> Heh, oddly enough the Term::ReadLine::Perl module's source
Ben> name will have to be:
Ben>
Ben> libterm-readline-perl-perl
Joey> Why not just call it libterm-readline-perl -- it's not going
Joey> to conflict with
Joerg Friedrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> my pine cannot display attachments like this but it's only pgp-signed
> text:
[...]
> Kann anyone tell me how to add this mime-type?
Try adding the following lines to ~/.mime.types
type=application/pgp \
desc="PGP signature"
and the
Turbo Fredriksson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> and the following to ~/.mailcap
>
> application/pgp; pgp < $1 2>&1 | grep 'Good signature'
^^
Sorry, that should be: %s
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/ \ / \
>Maybe the subject is a bit harsh, but currently users trying to
>install Debian on a Notebook face more problems than users installing
>it on a desktop computer. Compared with other Linux distributions
>Debian fails to install on some Notebooks (for example IBM Thinkpad
>770) or requires handcraft
Ben Gertzfield wrote:
> I'm the nethack maintainer. If you wish to package up and maintain
> gnomehack, I'd be perfectly happy, so long as you use the same sort
> of debian/* files that I use in the nethack package, and if you find
> bugs in them you let me know :)
Ok, then, pending 1) some resol
Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
> I'm working on it. But even if I get it to compile with Debian
> sources, we still would need another soname for this.
I was going to respond to your earlier message(s), but I see you're
ahead of me. Ok, for now, I'm just going to assume that you will work
this all out
Chris Waters wrote:
> Ben Gertzfield wrote:
>
> > I'm the nethack maintainer. If you wish to package up and maintain
> > gnomehack, I'd be perfectly happy, so long as you use the same sort
> > of debian/* files that I use in the nethack package, and if you find
> > bugs in them you let me know :)
Well, now that I'm back from my wonderful little break, has anything been
decided on libjpegg6b (libjpegg62?) It's gettin' kinda close to freeze, and I
was wondering if anything happenedno updates on them in slink
Any word from the maintainer? If not, maybe Steve could upload his fixed
ve
Helmut Metzdorf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> so, what to do now?
Assuming I understand you correctly, and this is a program of your
own, add a call to nanosleep(2) at an appropriate point. You can tune
the positioning and duration of the sleep to balance your needs.
Note that what would be rea
Ben Gertzfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > "Martin" == Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Martin> Fixed by moving "#include " five lines up. I
> Martin> fixed it but forget about it, since it was *that* easy.
> Martin> Not even worth mentioning.
>
> Er, in which
Hi,
I just noticed that when my machine gets shut down cleanly, and there was
an open X session (which gets terminated), the words "crash" get inserted
into the wtmp, utmp or lastlog (whichever last uses) instead of the normal
log out time.
Does anyone else experience this? Is it a bug or a 'f
Martin Schulze wrote:
> Just in case we misunderstand each other, you're not listed in my
> list of new maintainers. Thus the new-maintainer have not yet
> received your application.
No -- maybe I'm missing something, but the Developer's Reference seems
to say that I should subscribe and lurk in
On Tue, Oct 13, 1998 at 12:54:27PM -0700, Ben Gertzfield wrote:
> > "Ray" == Ray writes:
>
> Ray> Personally, I'd rather see the packages that still depend on
> Ray> libstdc++2.8 recompiled for libstdc++2.9 .
>
> Of course, of course, nobody's arguing that. APT will be recompiled
>
On Tue, Oct 13, 1998 at 12:47:46PM -0700, Ben Gertzfield wrote:
> > "Enrique" == Enrique Zanardi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Enrique> About the "approved method", I guess it is through the
> Enrique> bug tracking system, but I don't mind downloading a
> Enrique> patch, and it m
On 13 Oct 1998, Turbo Fredriksson wrote:
> Joerg Friedrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > my pine cannot display attachments like this but it's only pgp-signed
> > text:
>
> [...]
>
> > Kann anyone tell me how to add this mime-type?
>
> Try adding the following lines to ~/.mime.types
>
>
On Wed, Oct 14, 1998 at 12:12:26PM +1000, Russell Coker wrote:
> I have an IBM ThinkPad 380XD. I have found that 2.0.x kernels just don't
> work properly, my machine will crash or shutdown during boot. I believe that
> the best thing that can be done to support laptops is to create boot disks
> w
Hi,
> 'got a mail about this mountd bug today. you see the list of vendors -
> but as you can see: debian is missing. why? how can we get on this
> list next time?
>
> - Forwarded message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] -
> Appendix A - Vendor Information
>
> Below is a list of the vendors who ha
I've been struggling with this for a couple of days, so I wanted to
share my solution...
* The story:
If one mounts a NFS directory on a Solaris box, then Solaris just
_assumes_ that there's an rpc.lockd sitting on the other side.
Linux 2.0 NFS implementation doesn't come with the NLM protoco
Chris Waters wrote:
> Martin Schulze wrote:
>
> > Just in case we misunderstand each other, you're not listed in my
> > list of new maintainers. Thus the new-maintainer have not yet
> > received your application.
>
> No -- maybe I'm missing something, but the Developer's Reference seems
> to say
Joerg Friedrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > That might work...
> >
> > There is a 'pinepgp' package (or was anyway), you could try that one...
>
> Which does NOT provide this feature! Maybe this is a bug :-)
You are of course right... I haven't used pine in years, so... :)
pinepgp only chec
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Ok, do we have a consensus?
> 2.8 should go back in slink, but marked as a oldlib.
>
> All packages which we have source to should be recompiled with 2.8 if
> possable?^
On Mon 12 Oct 1998, Hartmut Koptein wrote:
> > > to increase communication betweenm the ports and between porters and
> > > non-porters, I'd propose a new list:
> > >
> > > debian-porting
> > > or sim.
> >
> > I fully support this proposal (The name debian-porting seems fine to me)
>
> No, we h
Can you explain to me what "parts" of the kernel can or cannot allow
"closed source" modules? Even the way the system is setup now, any
developer can create a module, and distribute it in compiled form without
source code. I'm not sure how Linus could or couldn't prevent it, unless
On Wed 14 Oct 1998, Drake Diedrich wrote:
> d) Try using NFS. This slows down the i/o bound resource hog enough to
> leave the machine usable for interactive tasks. Yes it's ugly, but
> scheduling in 2.0 is suboptimal, and nice doesn't have much effect on i/o,
> only CPU. An extra disk dedicated
On Sun 11 Oct 1998, Anthony Fok wrote:
> it spitted out the following error messages:
>
> out/template2.o: In function `global constructors keyed to Cursor *>::operator-(Cursor) const':
[...]
> I am using the following on my Cyrix P166+ (133 MHz) computer:
>
> ii libc6 2.0.7u-2
On Tue, Oct 13, 1998 at 01:45:04PM -0400, Brian Ristuccia wrote:
> These commercial sound drivers are a real hassle, since the user must
[valid complaints and security issues elided]
> good hardware support is to Linux's success, I don't consider binary-only
> support good support
On Wed, Oct 14, 1998 at 03:36:54AM -0700, Turbo Fredriksson wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Ok, do we have a consensus?
> > 2.8 should go back in slink, but marked as a oldlib.
> >
> > All packages which we have source to should be recompiled with 2.8 if
> > possable?
On Wed, Oct 14, 1998 at 08:53:54PM +1000, Matthew Parry wrote:
> As Linux becomes more popular the hardware manufacturers will start
> giving away drivers with the hardware, as they do for WIN95/NT/Mac.
> If we give them the option to release the drivers as closed source
> then most of them will.
On Tue, Oct 13, 1998 at 01:45:04PM -0400, Brian Ristuccia wrote:
> These commercial sound drivers are a real hassle, since the user must
[valid complaints and security issues elided]
> good hardware support is to Linux's success, I don't consider binary-only
> support good support at
anyone know what it is in slink which is enforcing idle-timeout and daily
time limits on serial lines?
i've hunted all over (even to the point of grepping every file in /etc,
/bin, /usr/bin, /sbin, /usr/sbin) for it and can't find it anywhere.
how do i turn it off? i don't want time limits.
c
>The problem is that I wrote the program in the first place... And it isn't
tcl,
>its perl.. (with perl-tk as the gui-lib).
Oops I messed up the language. Should have checked more carefully. But
still would you mind someone else making the program fit the Debian
guidelines? I thi
Hi,
I brought it up already but nobody jumped on.
Slink currently cannot be installed on a single-cd system using cd images.
finlandia!joey(tty11):~> grep '^Size:'
/pub/debian/dists/slink/main/binary-i386/Packages|awk '{sum+=$2} END{print sum
/ 1024 / 1024}'
764.438
finlandia!joey(tty11):~> gr
Rob Browning writes:
> Assuming I understand you correctly, and this is a program of your
> own, add a call to nanosleep(2) at an appropriate point. You can tune
> the positioning and duration of the sleep to balance your needs.
> Note that what would be really nice here would be something like
Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> [ Moving this to debian-devel, discussion doesn't belong in the bug report. ]
[ Killed the Cc: line. ]
> James Troup wrote:
> > There is no i386 port in as much as i386 maintainers 99.5% of the time
> > _don't_ compile packages from scratch, which is when
hmmm, just rebooted for the first time in 20 days and my sendmail daemon
isn't doing any logging. no problems in /etc/syslog.conf, and sendmail
invoked by pine drops logs in the right places. daemon logs its
invocation and then goes about its business (correctly), but doesn't log
anything as far
Could I get some official word on which architectures wish to be included
in the 2.1 release of Debian? Thanks!
Brian
( [EMAIL PROTECTED] )
---
Removed and reinstalled sendmail binary, working again. Mysterious.
On Wed, 14 Oct 1998, Thomas Lakofski wrote:
> From: Thomas Lakofski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: debian-devel@lists.debian.org
> Date: Wed, 14 Oct 1998 14:05:43 + (UTC)
> Subject: sendmail logging disappeared
>
> hmmm, just re
Hi,
I was told recently that people might be interested in some screenshots
of the program. The following page contains three images.
http://www.infodrom.north.de/~joey/Linux/Debian/gdselect.html
Regards,
Joey
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On Wed, Oct 14, 1998 at 10:15:51AM -0400, Brian White wrote:
> Could I get some official word on which architectures wish to be included
> in the 2.1 release of Debian? Thanks!
>
> Brian
> ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] )
PowerPC ha
Pending approval of my application for maintainer-ship, I intent to package
the following for contrib (none will make it into slink):
Package: xwatch
Depends: libc6, libforms0.86, xlib6g (>= 3.3-5)
Suggests: syslogd
Description: Xwatch monitors logfiles and displays in an X window.
The disp
Philip Hands <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Let's say I write a Qt program (and confirm that it works by
> > > linking it against Qt in the privacy of my own home) and then I
> > > include it (the source code) in a book as a programming example,
> > > and I GPL the whole book.
Philip Ha
Is somebody going to work on this one?
Regards,
Joey
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--- Begin Message ---
Well, just a few letters to announce that gcad 0.0.2 can be
downloaded from:
http://gaztelan.bi.ehu.es/~inigo/gcad
Has anyone looked at panorama and gcad?
panorama:
www.gnu.org/software/panorama/panorama.html
I'll try it soon, but from the web-page it looks like it might be
stable enough to put in .
gCAD:
gaztelan.bi.ehu.es/~inigo/gcad/
>From what I can tell, this isn't really useful, so I don't know
whethe
On Tue, Oct 13, 1998 at 12:39:34PM -0500, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
> I would think that using make-kpkg to create the modules
> packages is not a bad idea anyway.
I think it's a great idea, and works really well with pcmcia on my
notebook.
> /usr/src/modules//, and runs ./debian/rules .
Ole J. Tetlie wrote:
> Has anyone looked at panorama and gcad?
>
> panorama:
> www.gnu.org/software/panorama/panorama.html
>
> I'll try it soon, but from the web-page it looks like it might be
> stable enough to put in distribution?>.
Good luck.
> gCAD:
> gaztelan.bi.ehu.es/~inigo/gcad/
>
> >
On Wed, 14 Oct 1998, Brian White wrote:
> Could I get some official word on which architectures wish to be included
> in the 2.1 release of Debian? Thanks!
So far, Alpha is looking "near" ready and we are shooting to release with
slink/i386. A caveat, however, is that we need to resolve some b
*-Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
|
| > gCAD:
| > gaztelan.bi.ehu.es/~inigo/gcad/
| >
| > >From what I can tell, this isn't really useful, so I don't know
| > whether there is any point in packaging it yet.
|
| I just took a look at gcad. It compiles and runs. During startup
| it doesn't fin
> > Could I get some official word on which architectures wish to be included
> > in the 2.1 release of Debian? Thanks!
>
> So far, Alpha is looking "near" ready and we are shooting to release with
> slink/i386. A caveat, however, is that we need to resolve some big egcs
> issues SOON or else we
Ole J. Tetlie wrote:
> *-Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> |
> | > gCAD:
> | > gaztelan.bi.ehu.es/~inigo/gcad/
> | >
> | > >From what I can tell, this isn't really useful, so I don't know
> | > whether there is any point in packaging it yet.
> |
> | I just took a look at gcad. It compiles and
On Wed, 14 Oct 1998, Brian White wrote:
> Probably 4-6 weeks. I'd like to ship it before the end of November.
Fantastic!
> Guy, is there any problem with freezing the alpha architecture some time
> after the main freeze?
About the only thing I'm really concerned with is egcs. As much as I ha
I'm surprised that previews of harmony haven't been packaged yet.
Is it really that unuseable?
Are an Debian developers working on harmony?
PS: I don't know why I have this sudden rush of "We should package"-
emotions. Perhaps it's a reaction to the freeze.
--
The only way tcsh "rocks" is w
Okay, everybody... It's that time again. I've gone through the bug logs
and made my list of packages to keep/remove should they still have
release-critical (i.e. critical, grave, or important) bugs at ship time.
The following bugs are for packages I don't think we can ship 2.1 without:
apache-c
Brian White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Could I get some official word on which architectures wish to be included
> in the 2.1 release of Debian? Thanks!
ARM is nowhere near being release ready (we just started).
Cheers,
- Jim
On Wed, Oct 14, 1998 at 02:32:31PM +0200, Martin Schulze wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I brought it up already but nobody jumped on.
>
> Slink currently cannot be installed on a single-cd system using cd images.
[...]
> So, slink is more than 760 Megabytes big for i386 machines. This
> does not fit on one si
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Brian> ada-rm 27918 ada-rm: This large package should be architecture:
Brian> all [0] ()
This is fixed and the bug has been closed.
Sam
- --
Samuel Tardieu -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: 2.6.3ia
Charset: lat
Hi!
> perl 27604 Perl @INC needs /usr/lib/perl5 [7] (Darren Stalder
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
> perl 27738 perl: @INC does not contain /usr/lib/perl5 [0]
> (Darren Stalder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
This doesn't affect the current perl version but the version to be
used in
On Tue, Oct 13, 1998 at 09:03:25PM +0200, Helmut Metzdorf wrote:
> Hi,
> [...]
> The situation:
>
> a self written programm (i'd like to run 24 hours a day) renders my
> computer unusable for any other task. my observation says that the
> cause is that my program relies heavy on file-io and my cu
> > perl 27604 Perl @INC needs /usr/lib/perl5 [7] (Darren
> > Stalder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
> > perl 27738 perl: @INC does not contain /usr/lib/perl5 [0]
> > (Darren Stalder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
>
> This doesn't affect the current perl version but the version to be
>
Enrique Zanardi wrote:
> Are we going to include "apt" in the base system? Its package
> ordering feature (and a few others) obsoletes the other methods, but
> currently apt doesn't work with mountable media. A "multi-cdrom-apt"
> method should be added quick.
NO! It does not _obsolete_ other met
Hi,
Going to contradict myself after some more investigation that I've done:
Seems that the latest sysklogd package breaks sendmail's (and cron's, just
checked) logging to syslog -- it works for a few minutes, and then no more
logs. I don't know if this is universal (only checked 2 daemons), but
Thomas Lakofski wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Going to contradict myself after some more investigation that I've done:
>
> Seems that the latest sysklogd package breaks sendmail's (and cron's, just
> checked) logging to syslog -- it works for a few minutes, and then no more
> logs. I don't know if this is un
> "Brian" == Brian White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Brian> Could I get some official word on which architectures wish
Brian> to be included in the 2.1 release of Debian? Thanks!
I don't think sparc is ready to go, though Johnnie or Eric may see it
differently.
Ultrasparc definately
Matthew Parry writes:
> Why give them the option to release closed source when we can force them
> to release free versions?
I don't believe we can.
--
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Dancing Horse Hill
On 14 Oct 1998, Ole J. Tetlie wrote:
> Has anyone looked at panorama and gcad?
>
> panorama:
> www.gnu.org/software/panorama/panorama.html
>
> I'll try it soon, but from the web-page it looks like it might be
> stable enough to put in distribution?>.
In general, if you get the sources from alp
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ole J. Tetlie)
|
| panorama:
| www.gnu.org/software/panorama/panorama.html
|
| I'll try it soon, but from the web-page it looks like it might be
| stable enough to put in .
It compiled OK and it actually seems useful. It has a long way to
go before it can compete with POV-Ray. I
On Wed, 14 Oct 1998, Brian White wrote:
> Could I get some official word on which architectures wish to be included
> in the 2.1 release of Debian? Thanks!
hurd-i386 is certainly "not ready".
BTW: Considering the great amount of Cc:s in the original post, I have
decided to trim a little bit the
Le Wed, Oct 14, 1998 at 05:03:22PM +0200, Martin Schulze écrivait:
> http://www.infodrom.north.de/~joey/Linux/Debian/gdselect.html
The startup image isn't available.
But I have a problem with gdselect. The first time I ran it, i
was logged in a non-root account. It worked and was able to browse
t
*-Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
|
| yagirc24747 yagirc: Binary and Libs for yagirc stored in /bin
and /lib [87] ([EMAIL PROTECTED] (David N. Welton))
|
| Davide isn't maintaining this package anymore. Ole, are you taking
| care of this one, too?
Already uploaded. Closing bugs
Quick question: When two bugs are merged, do I need to close both
or will one closing close both, and send a message to both the
submittors?
--
The only way tcsh "rocks" is when the rocks are attached to it's feet
in the deepest part of a very deep lake. (Linus Torvalds)
[EMAIL PROTEC
Raphael Hertzog wrote:
> Le Wed, Oct 14, 1998 at 05:03:22PM +0200, Martin Schulze écrivait:
> > http://www.infodrom.north.de/~joey/Linux/Debian/gdselect.html
>
> The startup image isn't available.
It is now. I'm too lame to type.
Regards,
Joey
--
Unix is user friendly ... It's just
This is a useful utility...
qiv - Quick Image Viewer
Quick Image Viewer (qiv) is a very small and pretty fast
GDK/Imlib image viewer. Features include
zoom, maxpect, scale down, fullscreen,
brightness/contrast/gamma correction, slideshow, flip
horizontal/vertical, rotate left/right, del
*-Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
|
| yagirc24747 yagirc: Binary and Libs for yagirc stored in /bin
and /lib [87] ([EMAIL PROTECTED] (David N. Welton))
|
| Davide isn't maintaining this package anymore. Ole, are you taking
| care of this one, too?
Yelp! This bug is now closed,
Matthew Parry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As Linux becomes more popular the hardware manufacturers will start
> giving away drivers with the hardware, as they do for WIN95/NT/Mac. If
> we give them the option to release the drivers as closed source then
> most of them will. But if we force them to
smb2www 27641 perl 5.005-02 breaks smb2www [0] (Craig Small
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
This one also refers to the version of perl which has been
removed. (It broke every module, so there are several such bug reports)
John Lapeyre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Tucson,AZ http://www.phy
> > Could I get some official word on which architectures wish to be included
> > in the 2.1 release of Debian? Thanks!
> >
> PowerPC has more or less given up on making 2.1. We're moving well,
> but I'm of the inclination we shouldn't release until we have a truly
> stabilized libc - or at leas
On Tue, Oct 13, 1998 at 02:46:35PM +0200, Matthias Klose wrote:
> Maybe the subject is a bit harsh, but currently users trying to
> install Debian on a Notebook face more problems than users installing
> it on a desktop computer. Compared with other Linux distributions
It worked very well for my o
On Tue, Oct 13, 1998 at 08:02:57PM +0200, Martin Schulze wrote:
> You're back on it. Michael isn't since he uses a pile of different
> email addresses. Please always contact the listmaster in case of
Oh boy you bet. This is getting ugly. I have a private account I can only
read from home, a busi
On Tue, Oct 13, 1998 at 08:52:01PM +0200, Martin Schulze wrote:
> Tom Lees wrote:
> > I released alpha 3 to http://www.lpsg.demon.co.uk/gdselect/ today.
>
> This looks quite impressive. Good work!
>
> One comment: On my system the gauge which is displayed first uses
> strange size. The y-stretc
Is it my imagination or was someone working on ttyquake? It's just too cool
to miss Debian 2.1.
Adrian
Same things happens to me. Today I upgraded two things sendmail and syslogd
(what a coincidence! :). After few minutes I found that `ps ax' shows a lot
of sendmail processes. Everything looks like that after restarting *syslogd*
information goes into appropriate files for few minutes. Then it s
On Tue, Oct 13, 1998 at 08:23:04PM -0700, Chris Waters wrote:
> Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
>
> > I'm working on it. But even if I get it to compile with Debian
> > sources, we still would need another soname for this.
>
> I was going to respond to your earlier message(s), but I see you're
> ahead of
Ole J. Tetlie wrote:
> *-Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> |
> | yagirc24747 yagirc: Binary and Libs for yagirc stored in /bin
> and /lib [87] ([EMAIL PROTECTED] (David N. Welton))
> |
> | Davide isn't maintaining this package anymore. Ole, are you taking
> | care of this one, t
Ole J. Tetlie wrote:
> Quick question: When two bugs are merged, do I need to close both
> or will one closing close both, and send a message to both the
> submittors?
You need to close both, imho.
Regards,
Joey
--
Unix is user friendly ... It's just picky about it's friends.
Adrian Bridgett wrote:
> Is it my imagination or was someone working on ttyquake? It's just too cool
> to miss Debian 2.1.
I was; but it was too difficult to get the keyboard handling just right
so I forgot about it. I can send you what I have, if you like.
Richard Braakman
On Wed, 14 Oct 1998, Brian White wrote:
> htdig 25412 htdig: htdig ignores config file stuff/absolute
> pathnames compiled in [70] (Gergely Madarasz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
Fixed last week, remembered to close it today :)
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All packages destined for Slink must have been uploaded to master.debian.org's
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The process of freezing Hamm will take place over the weekend. No new
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> > > Could I get some official word on which architectures wish to be included
> > > in the 2.1 release of Debian? Thanks!
> >
> > PowerPC has more or less given up on making 2.1. We're moving well,
> > but I'm of the inclination we shouldn't release until we have a truly
> > stabilized libc - o
On Wed, 14 Oct 1998, Brian White wrote:
> All packages destined for Slink must have been uploaded to master.debian.org's
> incoming directory no later than October 16th, 18:30 GMT.
>
> The process of freezing Hamm will take place over the weekend. No new
> uploads will be processed after 18:30 G
> > All packages destined for Slink must have been uploaded to
> > master.debian.org's
> > incoming directory no later than October 16th, 18:30 GMT.
> >
> > The process of freezing Hamm will take place over the weekend. No new
> > uploads will be processed after 18:30 GMT that day.
>
> Due to wor
> So, slink is more than 760 Megabytes big for i386 machines. This
> does not fit on one single CD. This means that even without contrib,
> non-free, non-US etc. we already need two cds.
>
> This needs to be addressed quick!
>
> Heiko Schlittermann has written a new dselect installation method
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> > We need a 2.1.x kernel source package, which isn't available for debian.
>
> I don't see why you couldn't create one just for the powerpc arch. Either
> way, v2.2 of the kernel should be available before v2.2 of Debian.
Yes, last rumors say that linux-2.2 came out short before christmas.
Oh
Hi!
Has ANYONE got a faint IDEA where to get
( for our pile of RS/6000 220 MCA ...)
an IBM RS/6000 Microchannel - RISC linux ??
It is mentioned in the introduction to
MCA linux in www.linux.org -
There should be a DEBIAN PS/2 - MCA distribution ...
Is it feasable that it could be "simply"
crosscom
On Wed, Oct 14, 1998 at 05:33:12PM +0100, Enrique Zanardi wrote:
> Are we going to include "apt" in the base system? Its package
> ordering feature (and a few others) obsoletes the other methods, but
> currently apt doesn't work with mountable media. A "multi-cdrom-apt"
> method should be added qui
> > > We need a 2.1.x kernel source package, which isn't available for debian.
> >
> > I don't see why you couldn't create one just for the powerpc arch. Either
> > way, v2.2 of the kernel should be available before v2.2 of Debian.
>
> Yes, last rumors say that linux-2.2 came out short before chr
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