Am Mon, Jun 03, 2024 at 04:34:08PM +0200 schrieb gregor herrmann:
> On Mon, 03 Jun 2024 11:00:34 +, Holger Levsen wrote:
> >
> > however, "costs to attend" are not the same as "costs while attending"...
ACK.
> Also & related, https://wiki.debian.org/HostingBSP#Sponsorships says
> (emphasis
Am Thu, Jun 06, 2024 at 08:14:18PM +0200 schrieb Étienne Mollier:
> > 100% agreed. The care and excellence that you've brought to this work has
> > been exceptional.
>
> Very much seconded, you have my thanks added on the stack! :)
Seconded as well. You deserve a $DRINK / some sweets once we m
Hi Phil,
thanks for advertising Debian Mentors.
Am Sat, Jul 06, 2024 at 02:45:33PM +0100 schrieb Phil Wyett:
> Hi all DD's
>
> Debian Mentors[1] always struggles to find available Debian Developers for
> final reviewing and
> sponsoring of packages submitted too our part of the project.
One th
Hi Phil,
Am Sun, Jul 07, 2024 at 08:48:22AM +0100 schrieb Phil Wyett:
>
> Thank you for the kind words. I agree whole heartedly with your comments that
> more people getting
> involved to make for a better Debian mentors would be good. Debian mentors is
> a great place to be
> around and we all
Backports Team delegation
=
I'm sorry for my mistake to copy-and-paste from last delegation text
while not remembering Rhonda changed her name. I'd like to immediately
fix the appointment for the Backports Team. The correct team member
list is:
- Alexander Wirt
- Rh
Hi,
considering that it makes sense to settle with DEP14[1] first before we
can decide about DEP18 I wonder what is finally needed to accept DEP14.
I think its cruxial to make git-buildpackage supporting DEP14 per
default[3] but I'm somehow sensing some hen-egg problem here what to do
first. If D
Hi Otto,
Am Thu, Aug 15, 2024 at 01:43:40PM -0700 schrieb Otto Kekäläinen:
> Yes to finalizing DEP-14 soon, but first I think we need to complete the
> technical work to have git-buildpackage use DEP-14 branch names by default.
Well, this is what I meant as a hen-egg-problem. It might support
DE
Hi,
Am Fri, Aug 16, 2024 at 11:09:58AM +0200 schrieb Andrea Pappacoda:
>
> In #829444 it has been proposed the addition of a new "layout" option to
> gbp.conf, which would tell git-buildpackage which layout to follow,
> allowing for a graceful migration.
>
> I've been thinking about a different
Am Fri, Aug 16, 2024 at 02:58:40PM +0500 schrieb Andrey Rakhmatullin:
>
> pristine-tar isn't the default either, so you need debian/gbp.conf if your
> team uses it.
That's correct but the teams I'm working in recommend something like:
Add the following to the configuration file ~/.gbp.conf
Hi Jonas,
Am Fri, Aug 16, 2024 at 02:12:21PM +0200 schrieb Jonas Smedegaard:
>
> Quoting Andreas Tille (2024-08-16 11:44:38)
> > I prefer having no debian/gbp.conf at all in case the repository
> > layout would fit team policy.
>
> I understand that it would be lo
Hi Andrey,
Am Fri, Aug 16, 2024 at 07:17:52PM +0500 schrieb Andrey Rakhmatullin:
> > > pristine-tar isn't the default either, so you need debian/gbp.conf if your
> > > team uses it.
> >
> > That's correct but the teams I'm working in recommend something like:
> >
> > Add the following to the
Am Sat, Aug 17, 2024 at 10:17:19AM +0200 schrieb Chris Hofstaedtler:
> On Fri, 16 Aug 2024 23:36:31 +0200, gregor herrmann wrote:
> > IMO, and from discussions in the Debian Perl Group, the blocker is
> > the conversion of existing repos, both on salsa (which should be
> > doable via the API as sug
Am Sat, Aug 17, 2024 at 10:33:58AM +0200 schrieb Chris Hofstaedtler:
>
> > Add the following to the configuration file ~/.gbp.conf or
> > debian/gbp.conf:
>
> Putting per-repository relevant settings into a global config and
> not into the per-repo config seems to fly into the face of the
Hi,
Am Tue, Aug 20, 2024 at 02:51:49PM +0900 schrieb Simon Richter:
> > enigmail
>
> Thunderbird has native GPG support now, including (well-hidden) support for
> calling into the installed gpg binary to use a smartcard.
>
> > mutextrace
>
> Oof, I should fix that finally, because in principle
Am Tue, Aug 20, 2024 at 11:09:31AM +0200 schrieb Helmut Grohne:
>
> I considered adding popcon to the criteria before hitting send. In the
> end, I opted for not including it based on my own cost/benefit analysis.
> While popcon may be a signal for the benefit-of-keeping aspect, it
> provides litt
Am Tue, Aug 20, 2024 at 06:35:52PM -0700 schrieb Otto Kekäläinen:
> ...
ACK to everything.
> However, pushing for wider Salsa CI adoption I think makes sense as a
> goal by itself, and I would be keen to hear what people think is a
> reasonable way to proceed with that?
ACK. What about configu
Hi Ricardo,
Am Tue, Sep 03, 2024 at 10:37:27PM +0200 schrieb Ricardo Ribalda Delgado:
> ...
> As a newer DD, I don't feel comfortable speaking on behalf of the
> project just yet. I'm hoping someone from debian-dev or
> debian-multimedia might be interested in participating, either in
> person or
Hi,
Am Wed, Sep 04, 2024 at 11:29:39PM -0400 schrieb Scott Kitterman:
> On Wednesday, September 4, 2024 6:22:14 PM EDT Pierre-Elliott Bécue wrote:
> >
> > OoC, what is your point, especially considering the quote of your own
> > opinion Andreas made?
> >
> > This just seems passive-aggressive, a
Hi again,
Am Thu, Sep 05, 2024 at 06:18:02PM + schrieb Scott Kitterman:
> I'm willing to assume good faith and accept that was not your intention.
> It's in the past.
OK.
> >I need to trust you here as the one who is doing the work. The
> >discussion also was about a semi-automatic proce
On Sun, 24 Oct 2004, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
Did these reports stop, or is there something wrong with my email?
The last one I could find in my debian-devel-announce mail folder is
from 2004-05-14.
This is what I wondered every week but was to lazy to ask. Either something
is broken or our both
Hello,
asking Google for this problem just leaded to hints of some
broken X resources but I have no real clue what might have caused
the failure of at least three important applications which I'm
running on a laptop with an up to date testing. I never faced
similar problems with three other machin
On Thu, 28 Oct 2004, Simon Huggins wrote:
Is this a Transmeta Crusoe based laptop?
No. It is centrono based and I guess this is rather a problem of some pure
X applications, because Gnome and KDE applications and also Mozilla are
behaving fine. The only thing is that sometimes fonts are not rende
On Thu, 28 Oct 2004, Sean Perry wrote:
1) what locale? try C.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ locale
LANG=C
LC_CTYPE="C"
LC_NUMERIC="C"
LC_TIME="C"
LC_COLLATE="C"
LC_MONETARY="C"
LC_MESSAGES="C"
LC_PAPER="C"
LC_NAME="C"
LC_ADDRESS="C"
LC_TELEPHONE="C"
LC_MEASUREMENT="C"
LC_IDENTIFICATION="C"
LC_ALL=C
[EMAIL P
On Sat, 30 Oct 2004, Pablo Sau wrote:
* Package name: dcmtk
Version : 3.5.3
Upstream Author : Marco Eichelberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://dicom.offis.de/
* License : BSD like
Description : OFFIS DICOM ToolKit
Freely available DICOM ToolKit (DCMTK) from
On Thu, 28 Oct 2004, Sean Perry wrote:
2) this looks like a font issue (as you mentioned) try forcing the app to
load 'fixed' as its font.
Using emacs with fixed font works and I also found the problem which is
descirbed in #279380. I think this bug is worth to be increased in
severity but strang
Hi,
at http://db.debian.org/machines.cgi the hosts raptor and trex are listed
as s390 developer machines. I wanted to build the package phylip which has
to be builded manually because it is in non-free.
$ ssh -i ~/.ssh/my_key [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by rem
On Mon, 15 Nov 2004, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
The Debian menu is only a submenu in GNOME and I'm not sure this is
worth spending time and efforts for something that's redesigned upstream
right now. Perhaps we should let it in this state for Sarge and work on
a menu improvement for sarge+1 with GNOME
On Mon, 15 Nov 2004, [ISO-8859-1] Salva Peiró wrote:
I've built a `little` bash script (its size is 29Kb) that controls/manages
background images, it's easily configurable for any of the existing
window-managers and I've included many features.
Because the idea to publish this here was mine I'd lik
Hello,
from time to time (about 1-2 time in three month) debmirror fails with
the following error:
---
$ /usr/bin/debmirror -v /tmp/debian --arch=i386 --host=debian.tu-bs.de
--nosource --getcontents --dist=testing
Mirroring to /home1/ftp/pub/debian/debian from
ftp://anonymous:
On Sat, 20 Nov 2004, sean finney wrote:
this sounds like a good plan, i'll upload this after i do the update
and some final testing of the last set of changes i've made.
I've found your stuff at
http://people.debian.org/~seanius/policy/examples/
from today and I'm really impressed. My question
On Sat, 20 Nov 2004, sean finney wrote:
On Sat, Nov 20, 2004 at 06:23:46PM +0100, Andreas Tille wrote:
deb http://people.debian.org/~seanius/policy/examples/ ./
deb-src http://people.debian.org/~seanius/policy/examples/ ./
More questions on your version 0.7:
- I asked in previous mail what to do
On Thu, 2 Dec 2004, sean finney wrote:
most of the script stuff could be shared in between the two, yeah. i
designed the system such that it could eventually handle supporting
multiple database types, as well as packages that support multiple
database types themselves. then, i proceeded to start
Hi fellow developers,
I failed in ending this thread when I posted
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2004/12/msg00016.html
instead I caused two trolls making even more noise.
I hope all you people are aware that you are causing a new duelling banjo
case and helping out Google to connect De
On Wed, 8 Dec 2004, Bill Allombert wrote:
So we could:
move kdm:/usr/share/apps/kdm/sessions/
to menu-xdg:/usr/share/xdg/sessions/
Perhaps a stupid question because I do not understand all this menu stuff:
Would this (together with Gnome 2.8) fix the user menus in Gnome???
This would be reall gre
On Sat, 11 Dec 2004, Christoffer Sawicki wrote:
Perhaps a stupid question because I do not understand all this menu stuff:
Would this (together with Gnome 2.8) fix the user menus in Gnome???
This would be reall great for Sarge release!
No, this is about fixing the available session types in gdm and
On Wed, 15 Dec 2004, sean finney wrote:
On Mon, Dec 13, 2004 at 08:36:19PM +0100, Andreas Tille wrote:
Do you have any hint for me how to help here and according to my
previous mail on debian-devel how can I obtain debconf settings
for the specific package ( db_get gnumed/pgsql/admin-pass
On Thu, 16 Dec 2004, Olaf van der Spek wrote:
Yes, but I do not want to store the password *anywhere* - it could even
be removed from debconf database because it makes no sense to store it
in case the local maintainer changes the database password the value
is absolutely useless in any config file
On Thu, 16 Dec 2004, Olaf van der Spek wrote:
Because system passwords aren't 'needed' by any applications to
authenticate themselves to the system, while database passwords are.
No, they are not needed in the file system. They are needed inside
the database and they are save there (assumed that t
On Thu, 16 Dec 2004, Olaf van der Spek wrote:
Is that the majority or the minority of applications?
Take for example a web application like a forum. It requires the
password so it can connect to the database. It can't/won't ask the
password from the user.
Can you tell me any reason why I should sto
On Thu, 16 Dec 2004, sean finney wrote:
but something to point out: dbconfig-common already performs the
administrative actions needed to set up the database and database user
in the first place, so does your package even need the admin password?
The applilcation I want to package comes with a qui
Hi,
did something changed in the upload queue?:
$ dput *.changes
Uploading package to host ftp-master.debian.org
...
Good signature on /home/tillea/debian-maintain/sponsor/dosbox/dosbox_0.63-2.dsc.
Uploading via ftp dosbox_0.63-2.dsc: Error '553 Could not create file.' during
ftp transfer of dosbo
On Thu, 16 Dec 2004, Steve Langasek wrote:
See the dcut command (or the README file in UploadQueue) for information
on how to remove broken files from the ftp server.
I do not find the string dcut in
ftp://ftp-master.debian.org/pub/UploadQueue/README
but the *.commands file would probably help a
On Fri, 17 Dec 2004, Andreas Metzler wrote:
But what me *really* concerns is why dput and dupload failed in the
first place. Especially the hint to "PASSIV MODE" smells like something
has changed to the situation before.
[...]
| dput (0.9.2.15) unstable; urgency=low
|
| * More verbose error mes
On Fri, 17 Dec 2004, Karsten Hilbert wrote:
Well, see, the GnuMed bootstrapping does a lot more advanced
things regarding "the database user". There's users and groups
with varying levels of access to the database.
However, if dbconfig-common creates the admin account we just
use it. We can also de
On Fri, 7 Jan 2005, Andreas Rottmann wrote:
Wouldn't the package be better named "pcrprimer" or something like this?
The fact that it is written in perl seems not to be relevant to
the user. The name "perlprimer" makes me rather think of a primer
(tutorial) for perl.
Hmm, that was my first thought,
On Wed, 9 Feb 2005, Per Bojsen wrote:
Package: zope-textindexng2
Version: 1:2.0.8-4
Severity: normal
When this package is built on the amd64 architecture, the files that
are to go in the /usr/lib/python2.2/site-packages/zope-textindexng2
directory fail to be installed. This is not obvious when the
On Mon, 21 Feb 2005, Ingo Juergensmann wrote:
On Sun, Feb 20, 2005 at 10:57:47PM +, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
...
But then it doesn't matter anymore. These days, Debian is "infrastructure".
We no longer make releases. We provide the basis from which others make releases
-- Ubuntu, Prodigy, Knopp
Hi,
I have an open bug against dict-wn
~> apt-cache show dict-wn | grep Maint
Maintainer: Andreas Tille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
but got no mail notification about #296197 - just have seen it via
web interface. Any idea what went wrong here. (If I'm not absolutely
wrong this is
On Fri, 25 Feb 2005, Steve Langasek wrote:
~> apt-cache show dict-wn | grep Maint
Maintainer: Andreas Tille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
but got no mail notification about #296197 - just have seen it via
web interface. Any idea what went wrong here. (If I'm not absolutely
wrong t
On Mon, 28 Feb 2005, Joel Aelwyn wrote:
I just make it a regular habit to scan my packages via the web interface,
if only to remind myself about the wishlist bugs sitting on some of them.
Sure, that's why I detected the bug just in time, but this personal
habit is no excuse that a function of the B
On Mon, 7 Mar 2005, Andreas Schuldei wrote:
Debian-Edu will hold a Developer Gathering in Nafplion, Greece,
from the 15th to 17th of April.
http://www.debian.gr/~bilbo/nafplion/CANON0216.jpeg
It looks really nice, but any help how to get there would be great.
I suspect that I did something wrong wh
On Tue, 8 Mar 2005, sean finney wrote:
you could easily extend the script i wrote to unencrypt/loop-mount
a filesystem-in-a-file without too much effort. prod me enough and
i might do it myself.
Prodding. :)
Moreover I'd suggest to send the result of it as patch to the gpg package
for inclusion in
On Thu, 10 Mar 2005, Mike Hommey wrote:
On Thu, Mar 10, 2005 at 03:10:12PM +0100, Andreas Tille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
ERROR: Removing 'trm290': Device or resource busy
ERROR: Removing 'vis82cxxx': Device or resource busy
pivot_root: No such file or directory
On Thu, 10 Mar 2005, Jacob S wrote:
Which version of the Debian-Installer did you use? We had similar
symptoms on a new Dell recently at work and had to grab the latest daily
build to get a working version. I can check on the exact date of the
daily build we used, if you want.
On my desk I see only
On Thu, 10 Mar 2005, Thomas Schneller wrote:
mkinitrd -v /boot/initrd-2.6.x-x.img 2.6.x-x
I guess you mean here "s/-v/-o/", right?
Well, I did so
mkinitrd -o /boot/initrd.img-2.6.10-1-686 2.6.10-1-686
(under
# uname -a
Linux wr-linux03 2.4.27-1-386 #1 Wed Dec 1 19:43:08 JST 2004 i686 GNU/Linux
On Thu, 10 Mar 2005, Jesús Roncero wrote:
I've recently had those problems also on a Dell server, using SATA too. The
fine guys from #gpul helped me a lot on this. Basically, what happened to me
is that kernel 2.4 mapped the SATA drive as /dev/hdc and kernel 2.6 mapped it
to /dev/sda
Well, after do
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005, Miros/law Baran wrote:
it worked. I really regard this problem as serious because it
probably leaves people with SATA hardware with an unbootable system
after kernel-image updates, because the kernel image packages just
reinsert "root=/dev/hda?" into grub's menu.lst. Any idea
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005, BugScan reporter wrote:
...
Number concerning the next release (excluding ignored and not-in-testing): 147
...
I'm quoting from previous bug reports:
Bug stamp-out list for Feb 11 06:02 (CST)
Number concerning the next release (excluding ignored and not-in-test
On Sun, 13 Mar 2005, Michael Prokop wrote:
I think replacing the prosper-package with ha-prosper wouldn't be
a good choice. I'd like to provide ha-prosper in a separate package
so when TeXciting is available there aren't any breakages with
prosper.
Recently I investigated some time in LaTeX based p
On Sun, 13 Mar 2005, Steve Langasek wrote:
- it must first be part of (or at the very least, meet the criteria for)
scc.debian.org (see below)
- the release architecture must be publicly available to buy new
- the release architecture must have N+1 buildds where N is the number
required to keep u
On Mon, 14 Mar 2005, Andrew Pollock wrote:
Sorry, I do not know anything about partition labels but if this is
the solution it should be done in the installer and if this works in
Grub menu.lst this should be done here as well.
I gave some of the relevant people in the d-i team an education on the
On Sun, 13 Mar 2005, Michael Prokop wrote:
I do know many people who are used to ha-prosper and haven't
switched to LaTeX-Beamer yet.
As I said - there is a compatibility mode - but I did not tested it yet.
ha-prosper needs less space than latex-beamer (not taking care of
dependencies but ratio sho
On Mon, 14 Mar 2005, Ingo Juergensmann wrote:
Sorry for using "stupid", "braindead" and others. But there are no other
words for crap like this, imho.
Hmm, while I'm in principle share your point of keeping the architectures
it does not sound very sane to be that harsh. If a group of volunteers
fa
On Mon, 14 Mar 2005, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
For some SSC arches, it *might* not make a difference (possibly m68k)
but others (e.g. s390 and mipsel) are typically used for servers
or gateways, and you don't really want to run unstable in such
environments. testing+security updates might be a compr
On Mon, 14 Mar 2005, Andres Salomon wrote:
Releasing a snapshot of unstable definitely seems like a step backwards.
Of course, I understand the reason for suggesting it (and not wanting to
support a testing distribution for SCC). Instead, I would suggest to
porters that they base releases off Debi
On Tue, 15 Mar 2005, Anthony Towns wrote:
if you want a technical discussion instead of a political one it helps to
...not have it on a Debian mailing list. :-/
Quoting from http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/
Development of Debian
Discussion about technical development topics.
You sho
On Tue, 15 Mar 2005, Julien BLACHE wrote:
For $DEITY's sake. Will you please understand that the Ubuntu folks
totally failed to inform their fellows about what was going on ? And
at the time, there was no Canonical website, no Ubuntu website. Only a
handful of patches up on no-name-yet.
I think we
On Tue, 15 Mar 2005, David Schmitt wrote:
And if the security team is not able to support those arches as-is, someone
will have to step up and do the work. Overly long delays for security updates
also diminish the usefulness of $arch.
I guess I missed the "Call for help on security issues on archit
On Tue, 15 Mar 2005, Ben Collins wrote:
I have an e3500 to replace both auric and vore (and the raid), but I
Suddenly it occures to me that we might have no stable release for
some important machines in our infrastructure once etch is out.
H
Andreas.
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http://fam-tille.de
--
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On Thu, 17 Mar 2005, Karsten Merker wrote:
Some, maybe. Are there lots of people running servers on m68k and arm?
^^^
Perhaps not on m68k, but at least I do on sparc and mipsel, and I doubt
that I am the only one.
Well, at least the Debian projec
Hi,
I found that LPhoto sounds like a nice program to have. The only link to the
source I found is at
http://software.lindows.com/emptypool//lindowsos/pool/main/l/lphoto
which points to a direct tarball in the Linspire pool archive and this
archive contains a GPL statement but contains verison
On Fri, 2 Dec 2005, [UTF-8] Rogério Brito wrote:
* Package name: ppower4
Version : 0.9.4
Upstream Author : Klaus Guntermann, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL :
http://www-sp.iti.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de/software/ppower4/index.html
PPower4 is a post-processor for making PDF
On Sat, 10 Dec 2005, Daniel Baumann wrote:
Why then being so complicated? If there is a candidate in a country
doomed by US export laws, 'export' the notebook first to someone other
and ship if afterwards to Cuba.
Well, this was my first idea as well. Even if I absolutely not like
the kind of
On Mon, 12 Dec 2005, Domenico Andreoli wrote:
why i'm still seeing lots of archived bugs in my packages? hmm..
also the http://www.debian.org/Bugs/ form does not work correctly.
I guess it is because bug #339141 is just open. It seems that nobody
really cares since 27 days.
Kind regards
mine the presence or properties of (a substance))
7. test -- (undergo a test; "She doesn't test well")
I'm absolutely uneducated about the dict format and have no idea why some
words were found but some others are not found. For the moment I decided
to upload the new WordNet pa
On Mon, 9 Jan 2006, Bill Allombert wrote:
Andreas Tille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wordnet
wordnet-base
A new version of WordNet was uploaded just yesterday to experimental.
It also solves this issue but there is something wrong with the
dict-wn:
http://lists.debian.org/
On Thu, 12 Jan 2006, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
[Florian Weimer]
What about: stop threatening your fellow developers?
Why is specifying the consequences of doing a bad job with maintaining
ones debian packages threatening?
IMHO it isn't at all.
Personally I believe it is time we made clea
On Thu, 12 Jan 2006, Steve Langasek wrote:
If RC bugs go unanswered for 3 months, I agree that something should be
done; I just don't think that saying someone else should take it over is
necessarily enough. I believe we need clearer methods for handling packages
in the case that *no one* is ha
On Thu, 12 Jan 2006, Thijs Kinkhorst wrote:
While the package might not be of the quality we strive to achieve within
Debian; if a bug is not release critical we consider the bug not to be
serious enough to impact the packages' releaseworthyness. This is by
definition. Even if there are many of
On Thu, 12 Jan 2006, Andrew Suffield wrote:
Well it's nice in theory. The problem is that you have to set the
threshold high enough to exempt glibc and dpkg, and when you do that,
I have not yet found a metric that complains about any other packages
(I've tried two or three times to invent one).
On Fri, 13 Jan 2006, Miriam Ruiz wrote:
We've been recently talking about creating a group to maintain games in Debian
in a collaborative way.
Are you aware of the Debian-Junior project. While quite inactive in the last
time a certain effort was done in classifying games by building some inte
On Fri, 13 Jan 2006, Andreas Schuldei wrote:
* Martin Zobel-Helas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-01-13 20:34:20]:
...and no one can complain afterwards.
you underestimate your fellow nagg^Wdevelopers.
Well, there are always people who complain. But posting development
related mails to debian-de
On Sat, 14 Jan 2006, Andrew Suffield wrote:
Since this sort of thing is apparently okay nowadays, and I know that
... is it not OK as you definitely know and my intention is not to
feed you troll but that I hope the "Debian lesbian" ration will just
be kept low because I changed the subject an
On Wed, 18 Jan 2006, Otavio Salvador wrote:
But linked against other libraries. The binary is downloaded from another
location(or installed from a different cd set). The program used to do the
download may be different.
Using this as rule, then all Debian CDD distributions would need to
reco
On Wed, 18 Jan 2006, Otavio Salvador wrote:
Debian-EDU is available in Debian but also outside of it since they
Well, that's a "temporary" hack until we have implemented solutions which
makes this superfluous.
Kind regards
Andreas.
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On Wed, 18 Jan 2006, Otavio Salvador wrote:
Well, that's a "temporary" hack until we have implemented solutions which
makes this superfluous.
But exist!
Sure they exist, but the statement you made about the maintainer field
was simply wrong, because it makes no sense to change the maintainer
On Mon, 23 Jan 2006, Florian Ragwitz wrote:
Due to the minimal size and maximum configurability, Pyntor is a nice
alternative to conventional presentation programs.
What do you mean by "conventional" presentation programs. IMHO we
could differentiate into three groups of presentation program
Hi,
since about three weeks I observe problems when issuing halt
on three different testing-boxes (two older desktops without ACPI
and one laptop with ACPI). The computer just does not switch off.
If I try to reboot it is also impossible, because the shutdown
process stops at the same point wher
On Wed, 8 Mar 2006, Christian Fromme wrote:
A friend of mine had the same problem once and IIRC he solved it by
simply loading the apm module through /etc/modules.
Well, the laptop is ACPI and if I'm not completely wrong ACPI replaces
APM and I've read that I should not use APM and ACPI in para
On Wed, 8 Mar 2006, Henning Makholm wrote:
Sysvinit migrated to testing on February 21, and was responsible
for a similar error (#252547) for me a couple of years ago.
However, the current sysvinit has no trouble shutting down my sid box.
~$ apt-cache policy sysvinit
sysvinit:
Installed: 2.
On Wed, 8 Mar 2006, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
Forwarding to the mailing list for the SysvInit maintainers (contacting me
directly isn't nearly as effective, I am not even the most active of the
sysvinit maintainers... ;-) ).
Thanks fo the foreward but I'm afraid we might be on the
wro
On Thu, 9 Mar 2006, Gustavo Franco wrote:
What's wrong with us ?
It is wrong that somebody who would like to work is stopped
to do his work by others.
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On Thu, 9 Mar 2006, Amaya wrote:
Hey! It's DPL election time! Lobby around. I really am biting my tongue,
but you don't have to.
Ups, why are you biting your tongue? I say it loudly: I will vote
highest for the candidate who seems to me most probable to solve
this very problem.
Kind regards
On Wed, 8 Mar 2006, Andreas Tille wrote:
Thanks fo the foreward but I'm afraid we might be on the
wrong track. I downgraded sysvinit on one of the machines
(by chance the apm based) to
apt-cache policy sysvinit
sysvinit:
Installed: 2.86.ds1-4
Candidate: 2.86.ds1-12
Version
On Fri, 10 Mar 2006, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
Yes, check for changes in /sbin/halt.
As I said the problem also occures with the old /sbin/halt.
Why should I check for changes between two non working versions?
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On Mon, 13 Mar 2006, Andreas Barth wrote:
Well, that person is currently on the CeBIT and manning the Debian booth
there.
The problem in the sentence above is the singular in "that". I know that
Jörg Jaspers does a great job as ftp master assistant but didn't we
talked about the "hit by a bus
On Mon, 13 Mar 2006, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
and of course such a useless information has been kept silent.
Maybe because it's simply not true?
Sow what? If this is not true, what is true and why is it kept
silent (well, IRC logs are not really but effectively silent).
I know, Martin, it is
On Fri, 17 Mar 2006, Dominique Dumont wrote:
I humbly admit that I did not provide much information, I just hope to
give you some more hint about this problem...
Thanks for the hint even if I think we have a deeper problem here.
I just hoped somebody would be able to give a hint about the pack
Hello
I want to start maintaining the following packages:
1) xteddy
Xteddy is a cuddly teddy bear for your X Windows desktop.
It is more or less an excersise for package bundling and
maintaining.
In fact xteddy is a must have for any Linux distribution :-))
2) wordnet
* Wordnet 1
On Tue, 7 Apr 1998, Alex Romosan wrote:
> you can get an xteddy debian package by anonymous ftp from
> caliban.lbl.gov in /pub/debian. i am happy to see this finally become
> part of the distribution.
OK, I've finished building an xteddy Debian Package and I'll take over
maintainance when finished
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