On Fri, Jun 22, 2007 at 11:25:44PM +0100, Enrico Zini wrote:
> - compute a "delicateness" index of a package by summing the SAT
>temperature of all packages that depend on it, and then give special
>attention to the most "delicate" packages to see RC bugs, maintainer
>activity and so
Hi, I know that the git-core package doesn't support binNMUs, and AFAIK
there's no convenient way to change that, as it builds arch: all package
that depend on the specific arch: any package.
http://bugs.debian.org/423041
Loosening the dependencies as suggested in http://wiki.debian.org/binNMU
i
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Charles Plessy wrote:
> Distribution of this software is prohibited. It may only be
> obtained by downloading from Stanford's web site
> (http://folding.stanford.edu and pages linked therein).
>
> I guess that in that case, there would be a lin
Gerrit Pape <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi, I know that the git-core package doesn't support binNMUs, and AFAIK
> there's no convenient way to change that, as it builds arch: all package
> that depend on the specific arch: any package.
> http://bugs.debian.org/423041
> Loosening the dependenc
Gerrit Pape <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi, I know that the git-core package doesn't support binNMUs, and AFAIK
> there's no convenient way to change that, as it builds arch: all package
> that depend on the specific arch: any package.
>
> http://bugs.debian.org/423041
>
> Loosening the dependen
On Thu, Jun 21, 2007 at 05:01:20PM -0400, Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote:
> Thanks for the reply. After posting the question, to my embarrassment, I
> found out that this criterion is explained in developers-reference. I have
> two other related questions. The page shows that it is not yet built for
>
On Fri, Jun 22, 2007 at 01:58:56AM +0300, Lars Wirzenius wrote:
> On to, 2007-06-21 at 17:01 -0400, Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote:
> > 1) How can I request for a new build on ia64? or will it happen
> > automatically?
>
> This is outside my area of expertese, but I would assume that the
> buildds do
Sebastiaan Couwenberg wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] doesn't update its client regularly. The release cycle is
> possibly
> slower than Debian Stable. There has been talk of v6 for several years
> now, and I think that version just recently went into alpha testing if
> it made it that far (I'm no long
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: gregor herrmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Package name: iodine
Version : 0.4.0
Upstream Author : Bjorn Andersson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Erik Ekman
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://code.kryo.se/iodine
* License
On Sat, Jun 23, 2007 at 09:35:25AM +0100, Enrico Zini wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 22, 2007 at 11:25:44PM +0100, Enrico Zini wrote:
>
> > - compute a "delicateness" index of a package by summing the SAT
> >temperature of all packages that depend on it, and then give special
> >attention to the mo
Em Sáb, 2007-06-23 às 12:59 +0100, Chris Lamb escreveu:
> Charles Plessy wrote:
>
> > as said in another mail, [EMAIL PROTECTED] is definitely non-free. Hovever,
> > if Debian would become an "authorized distributor", the licence would be
> > suitable for non-free.
>
> What about Debian derivativ
Charles Plessy wrote:
> as said in another mail, [EMAIL PROTECTED] is definitely non-free. Hovever,
> if Debian would become an "authorized distributor", the licence would be
> suitable for non-free.
What about Debian derivatives?
/Lamby
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Magnus Holmgren wrote:
> Sebastiaan Couwenberg wrote:
> Has there been any talk about moving to the BOINC infrastructure?
There used to be work on a BOINC [EMAIL PROTECTED] client, but this work has
stopped
due to personnel turnover.
See:
http://fah
* Hamish Moffatt
| How is iodine different from nstx?
- Works on !i386
- Source code that does not make me cry and run away.
It's slightly less performant (in my experience), but I still much
prefer it.
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Le samedi 23 juin 2007 à 13:01 +0200, gregor herrmann a écrit :
> Description : tool for tunneling IPv4 data through a DNS server
>
> This is a piece of software that lets you tunnel IPv4 data through a
> DNS server. This can be usable in different situations where
> internet access is fi
On Sat, Jun 23, 2007 at 01:01:40PM +0200, gregor herrmann wrote:
> * Package name: iodine
> Version : 0.4.0
> Upstream Author : Bjorn Andersson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Erik Ekman
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> * URL : http://code.kryo.se/iodine
> * License
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Pierre Habouzit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Package name: nsd3
Version : x.y.z
Upstream Author : NLnet Labs
* URL : http://www.nlnetlabs.nl/nsd/
* License : Mostly BSD with some bits in GPLv2
Programming Lang: C
Description
Hallo,
On 6/22/07, Sam Leon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
There is nothing wrong with debian and if your are talking about windows
then you are not even used to the "linux way"
Wow, I've not seen a moronic argument like this in a while.
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On Sat, 23 Jun 2007 14:57:01 +0200, Josselin Mouette wrote:
> > Description : tool for tunneling IPv4 data through a DNS server
> How does it compare to nstx ?
On Sat, 23 Jun 2007 23:05:18 +1000, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> How is iodine different from nstx?
Thanks for your questions.
I've
On Sat, Jun 23, 2007 at 11:31:49AM +0200, Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt wrote:
> Gerrit Pape <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Hi, I know that the git-core package doesn't support binNMUs, and AFAIK
> > there's no convenient way to change that, as it builds arch: all package
> > that depend on the specific
On Sat, Jun 23, 2007 at 03:41:19PM +0100, Mario Iseli wrote:
> in a few weeks I will go to give a little talk about Debian packaging
> on a swiss CCC event. Having presentations and tell the people
> anything about a special Debian topic is a common task for many people
> on this list, I think. Now
On Sat, Jun 23, 2007 at 03:48:06PM +0200, Matthias Klose wrote:
> Discussed in http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2007/05/msg01173.html
There's not a lot of discussion there -- just an announcement really.
> With glibc-2.5 and gcc-4.1.2 (and gcc-4.2), the 'long double'
> data type did change
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Hello,
in a few weeks I will go to give a little talk about Debian packaging
on a swiss CCC event. Having presentations and tell the people
anything about a special Debian topic is a common task for many people
on this list, I think. Now my question:
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: "Hideki Yamane (Debian-JP)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Package name: ttf-konatu
Version : 20
Upstream Author : Mitiya Masuda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://www.masuseki.com/rnote.php?u=be/konatu.htm
* License : Creative Com
Le vendredi 22 juin 2007 à 14:20 -0400, Zachary Palmer a écrit :
> This software package has pretty much the best reason for
> being closed source that I've encountered; they want to prevent
> falsified results from damaging the research.
This is probably one of the worst excuses I could find. T
Hi,
Looking at my packages that doko flagged for this transition,
I see at least one place where on some platforms (though not
for any Debian arch) a long double may be passed to an api
function as a vararg.
If there are other such packages they may not have been caught
by his scan for 'long *do
Hi,
On Sat, Jun 23, 2007 at 03:41:19PM +0100, Mario Iseli wrote:
> Now my question: Is there an official template
> for Debian related presentations which is open to use? If not, are
> there maybe any volunteers which would create one? The problem is that
> I'm not very creative in relation to suc
On Fri, Jun 22, 2007 at 09:37:39PM +0200, Lucas Nussbaum wrote:
> > > af:
> > > files list differ:
> > > -./usr/lib/menu
> > > -./usr/lib/menu/af
> > > +./usr/share/menu
> > > +./usr/share/menu/af
> >
> > Non-ancient debhelper.
>
> Still, what do we want to do about those?
This should be fixed
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