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On 8/23/24 00:24, lina wrote:
Hi,
During the Debian (stable) installation on Macbook pro from 2019,
my internal keyboard is not recognizable even I exhausted all possible
keyboard options listed during
dpkg-reconfiguration keyboard-configuration
# more /etc/default/keyboard
# KEYBOARD CONF
didn't propagate.
iirc, no variant has what you originally envisaged orbs to be...
However, rings and amulets have exploded in variety in quite a few
versions of the game, filling the design space with rough equivalents.
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A year later and I have a basic Autoconf/Automake system in trunk for
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I have a machine readable copyright file ready but pretty much stuck on
getting anything else working. The Autoconf system actually builds a
libtool shared library in addition
On Fri, May 04, 2001 at 11:20:21PM +0200, Richard Atterer wrote:
> While we're at it: How on earth can I get rid of those
>
> Warning: locale not supported by Xlib, locale set to C
>
> messages? I use LC_CTYPE=de_DE.ISO-8859-1 to get Umlauts etc in mutt.
> Unfortunately, this produces the abov
On Thu, Aug 30, 2001 at 08:34:45PM +0200, Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
> Give a person a fish, and he will won't starve today. Teach him how
> to fish, and he will never have to starve anymore.
btw the use of person followed by he is kind of weird in the above.
and it opens us up to lots of fun inter
On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 02:44:01PM +0200, Michael Bramer wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 09:49:09PM +1000, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> > On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 12:11:56PM +0100, Nick Phillips wrote:
> > > I'd have thought that the current situation re. maintainers putting
> > > translations into .deb
all those y's. You could probably do some magic with bash's kill
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>
>> > In file included from md5/md5_locl.h:98:0,
>> > from md5/md5_dgst.c:60:
>> > md5/md5_dgst.c: In function 'md5_block_data_order':
>&
actually I think this simplifies things.
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chroot, or fd's exhausted, and the kernel not having a reliable sysctl
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LibreSSL RAND_bytes ->
OpenSSH Portable arc4random.c (ChaCha-20) ->
OpenSSH
with the stream cipher, seeding and stirring all happening twice.
So I really like the idea of both getting an arc4random implementation
from one place, such as libbsd.
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generally protect web browsers doing web-based login and
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>> to link against each other, [...]
Oops, I should have said there that "BSD software *if now linking
against LibreSSL*" couldn't link with GNU software any more.
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> before the upload. Doing so now, but if there's no consensus, I'll
> revert the change. Sorry about that.
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Can we work around this somehow? I'm in no way affiliated with upstream
here, but looking at their particular history I don't expect any update
soon with a proper solution.
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behaviour, still recognising *.php* as PHP scripts, but deny access to
(through ACLs or a dummy handler) files containing ".php." in their
name, unless the filename actually ends in ".php"
/If/ that could work, it would limit any disruption to the two cases
where it might
On 20/08/12 14:35, Wouter Verhelst wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 01:10:57PM +0100, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
>> Yes it's possible some people rely on that behaviour, e.g. serving JPEG
>> data from PHP scripts named like foo.php.jpeg.
Sorry, I was wrong. For extensions lik
orts: alpha hppa* m68k powerpcspe ppc64 sh4* sparc64*
* these ports don't appear to have successfully built GCC 4.8 yet.
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formance may then be
insufficient, but then it could be potentially fixed in software of the
application.
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uld be added
as mirrored pairs somewhat like being able to extend a RAID10. Or you
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>> Wouldn't ZFS be a more natural way to do something like this?
> Possibly, but I have zero hopes of getting it set up and supported by
> DSA, so we can’t use it for this service.
Oh I see. That'
some internal project. Having as much Debian software as possible
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> syslog-ng on kfreebsd doesn't properly reconnect to logservers after
> they went a way for a while or the network dropped.
Was that on squeeze or wheezy? The versions of syslog-ng are quite
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Whereas the above is generally not true of the Security Team's process,
which seems designed to be able to handle embargoed issues?
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> be found here [2]
I found vpcs 0.4b2-1 on mentors, but it does not contain a source file
called hv.c? Do I have the wrong version?
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Perhaps this is because the script does not notice 1. and therefore
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But it didn't quite build everywhere - kfreebsd-amd64 and s390 still
have out-of-date 2.3.dfsg-4 binaries in sid. I'm not sure if this logic
was intended, but it actually makes sense: the fixed version cannot
migrate to testing and replace the buggy one.
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if `aptitude search '?obsolete'` was run periodically, like debsecan,
it could email the system admin when new items appear on the obsoletes
list. I imagine that'd be a good way to notify of the situation being
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because the security of the whole system depends on it.
Differences in the output of builds needs to be avoided, or otherwise
explained. It would help greatly if there were frequent builds
happening so we could see unexpected changes occurring.
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So if
it ought to be very low. A
working JVM is quite a lot to ask, the current openjdk-7 is not even
built for mipsel in more. mipsel buildds and porterboxes had only 1GB
RAM maximum until now, and that is heavily used already for their
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rebuild its
toolchain and some essential packages, at least once per week, I think
that would be an accomplishment. And the smaller the initial set of
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> Some people have been trying to identify small sets of essential
> packages already, in the context of bootstrapping an architecture[1]. I
> wonder if that's likely to overlap with this? It encompasses toolchain
> and essent
Debian before
> [...]
> I try to call everyone (regardless of membership) on their
> s*** tone on MLs.
I think I'd rarely call anyone on anything, but none of Kevin's comments
sounded nearly as rude to me as that.
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index 000..e138e3a
--- /dev
, save the PATH_MAX
> stuff. Where is it? It is not in http://ftp-master.debian.org/new.html
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> don't expect it to be functional yet.
I have tested it now. It's actually running and doing 'something'! And
it is colourful.
I'm testing it
en Linux
users have spoken concerns about systemd specifically. If it were
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alternative, and it's really convenient if it is portable.
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least entail bringing
back SysV init scripts in those packages, or perhaps adding new OpenRC
runscripts.
If that were to happen though, that same work could enable the use of
OpenRC as an alternative init system, even on Linux.
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hardware I've mentioned here anyway.
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in secure mode' your local definition might never pick
that up?
In this situation, I think I'd prefer to see a conffile prompt.
And overriding the *entire* service file seems excessive if you wish to
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> current port getting a pseudopackage, and the maintainer of the
> pseudopackage being the ports list.
Would that be only for generic issues with a port, not specific to a
package? I doubt this would be used much. These bugs might typically
be reassigned to kernel packages or eglibc anyway.
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On 6 May 2013 18:54, Paul Tagliamonte wrote:
> Meh. +1 to kill MySQL for MariaDB. It's got a much better future. I see
> it more like a libc changeover. Who cares, it's got the same interface.
> We only have things to gain (better upstream, upstream commited to real
> f/oss, new features, etc.)
P
> I've done my best to package MariaDB following best practices on
> Debian control files and conflict/replace rules. So I am confident to
> say we actually already have a way how to get MySQL flavors to
> coexist. What we seem to lack is _resources_. I guess we could package
> all of Percona, Gale
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bits of code, not noticed by rebuilds on linux, but should be easy to
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SysV init script, for sysvinit users, with no particular advantage of
doing so.
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> On Wed, 27 Nov 2013, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
>> I was referring to the sysvinit program/package, which I think is made
>> obsolete by OpenRC; the original SysV init scripts could still be used
>> by OpenRC.
>
> I think you
ation to
OpenRC, maybe jessie should try to have OpenRC already in place, so that
it will be able to use jessie+1's runscripts when they appear and be
able to shut down cleanly when SysV init scripts are gone.
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being used for that purpose. They've ripped out this whole PRNG now to
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OTOH some OpenSSL code tries to be 'portable' - but in really bad ways -
trying to implement its own snprintf, bzero, malloc/free, etc., still
having workarounds for bugs in ancient/obscure compilers (Visual C++
5.0, Cray T3E), going out of its way to support big endian x
o wonder if it is an
outage or perhaps planned closure of the service?
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TLS >=1.1 this is already mitigated.
Breaking compatibility with Windows XP or MSIE 6.0 should be
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they should be updated/removed from the set?
163.1.2.224
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ie+1. And then I think systemd proponents should help
you with a unit file if one is needed. And finally, it might still be
useful at least as a kfreebsd-any package.
When I have some time to resume work on IPSEC I hope I can then give
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it is really being used nowadays. And it would continue working.
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been querying this zone, every day. I debootstrapped a new
chroot using this zone only two days ago.
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> I'll put it back in for a week, see what queries we get.
*Thank you*. There should have been queries already from at least 2 IPs
(or possibly IPv6) where I have servers that have just done a successful
'apt-get update'.
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27; to a bad host after it goes down
[and the target object may have been evicted from cache]; not caching
the redirect would mean URIs change and cache hit ratio is much lower as
a result
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On 03/06/14 19:46, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
> On Tue Jun 3 14:16:40 2014, Holger Levsen wrote:
>> currently all major desktops in jessie depend on 'systemd-sysv'
>
> Ouch... really? (Is it not just a glitch evaluating OR'd dependencies
> or something?)
I'
90x,sparc
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Yeah I expect it will be an uphill struggle to keep many packages
installable without systemd. I hope there will be still soem bits left
though. And I think think all this analysis is useful information and
not a completely pointless exercise.
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he
> official release.
> [...]
> Some packages are only suggested because they bring too much
> dependencies, but you may find them interesting:
> * Fast-user switching plugin (xfswitch-plugin)
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;, or else APT will try to
remove it in order to satisfy a systemd dependency!
It's also not needed at all on kfreebsd or hurd, since src:systemd is
not built there.
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* Package name: digraphtools
Version : 0.2.1
Upstream Author : David Basden
* URL : http://pypi.python.org/pypi/digraphtools
* License : BSD
Programming
Hi,
> [Forwarding to d-d-a on behalf of Iain since he can not sign as DD]
The quoted message was addressed *to* Iain and didn't make much sense
to me.
Isn't this the announcement here?
https://lists.debian.org/debian-blends/2014/12/msg0.html
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Mathieu,
I'm writing to express my increasing frustration at activities you've
instigated surrounding the tbb package that I maintain.
Over the Christmas period a bug report was raised:
#773359 "package tbb_4.2~20140122-4 FTBFS on mips and mipsel"
and answered by yourself:
"While I do understand
On 19 January 2015 at 08:25, Mathieu Malaterre wrote:
> Steven,
Hi Mathieu,
>
> While being in terrible position to tell you what you should or should
> not do, I'd still suggest you to read:
>
> https://www.debian.org/code_of_conduct
> https://people.debian.org/~enr
Hi,
Please CC me in any reply.
A new googletest package for 1.13.0 just hit unstable and I now realise it
requires at least C++14. From autopkgtests, I noted at least one build
failure because of this.
I'm hoping most code can simply opt to build at C++14 or later. However, I'm
willing to
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* Package name: ubpm
Version : 1.9.0
Upstream Contact: Thomas Löwe
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On Saturday, December 16, 2023 12:23:46 P.M. CST Paul Gevers wrote:
> Another topic we covered is the volume and purpose of our mail list
> (debian-devel@lists.debian.org). We recognize that that list mostly just
> mirrors BTS traffic. The BTS already archives all information, and there are
> mult
Peter convincingly argues (details in bug) that manual intervention is needed
for package "cargo":
On Sun, 10 Mar 2024 00:48:32 + Peter Michael Green
wrote:
> This will require manual intervention to resolve, either through
> cross-building or through building manually in a hacked-up build
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