Re: etch before vista

2006-04-03 Thread Ricardo Mones
On Wed, 29 Mar 2006 17:29:57 +0200
Michelle Konzack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Am 2006-03-24 19:41:39, schrieb A Mennucc:
> > hi everybody
> 
> >  while in roughly the same  time frame 
> > 
> >  Microsoft is unable to release Vista, and Office [3] as well; that
> > is AFAIK less than 1GB of binary code.
> 
> ...and have several billion US$ back.

  Independently how much you put together money doesn't code, only people
does.
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Re: Bug#359662: libpcre3-dev doesn't install libpcre.pc, so pkg-config can't find libpcre

2006-04-03 Thread Peter Samuelson

[Christian Ohm]
> Now what will someone do who doesn't know how to investigate a failed
> ./configure run? In my opinion this fits the description of
> 'important' ("a bug which has a major effect on the usability of a
> package, without rendering it completely unusable to everyone"),
> depending on the definition of 'major'.

Just remember that every bug that hits *you* is important to *you*, and
causes major usability effects for *you*.  A good rule of thumb for
filing bugs: think long and hard about what severity you think a bug
warrants, then ignore your conclusion and leave it at "normal".

In this case, the only way this bug would be 'important' would be if
most people only use libpcre3-dev for compiling someone else's
software, rather than for writing and developing their own.  If you're
writing your own software that uses pcre, obviously you'll know better
than to rely on pkg-config to find every last library in the world.
Even if you know that pcre is supposed to support pkg-config, it won't
faze you much when Debian's happens not to.


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Re: Bug#359662: libpcre3-dev doesn't install libpcre.pc, so pkg-config can't find libpcre

2006-04-03 Thread Steve Langasek
On Mon, Apr 03, 2006 at 04:42:18AM -0500, Peter Samuelson wrote:

> [Christian Ohm]
> > Now what will someone do who doesn't know how to investigate a failed
> > ./configure run? In my opinion this fits the description of
> > 'important' ("a bug which has a major effect on the usability of a
> > package, without rendering it completely unusable to everyone"),
> > depending on the definition of 'major'.

> Just remember that every bug that hits *you* is important to *you*, and
> causes major usability effects for *you*.  A good rule of thumb for
> filing bugs: think long and hard about what severity you think a bug
> warrants, then ignore your conclusion and leave it at "normal".

> In this case, the only way this bug would be 'important' would be if
> most people only use libpcre3-dev for compiling someone else's
> software, rather than for writing and developing their own.  If you're
> writing your own software that uses pcre, obviously you'll know better
> than to rely on pkg-config to find every last library in the world.
> Even if you know that pcre is supposed to support pkg-config, it won't
> faze you much when Debian's happens not to.

Hrm?  There's an awful lot of compiling of other people's software that gets
done with libpcre3-dev; I can name, oh, 114 or so pieces of software for
which this is the case.

If upstream provides a .pc file with the expectation that it be installed,
Debian fails to install it, and someone is trying to compile a third-party
application against libpcre3-dev that fails to build because this .pc file
is missing, that sounds pretty important to me. 

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ITH: mozplugger, maintainer MIA

2006-04-03 Thread Ari Pollak
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This announces my intention to hijack the mozplugger package. There hasn't
been any activity from the maintainer, Bernard Blackham (not a DD), in over a
month and a half, and he hasn't responded to ping e-mails from myself or
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Unless something else happens, I'm going to adopt it a week
from now.

Thanks,
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Re: library for imap (client)

2006-04-03 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2006-03-27 12:51:16, schrieb Ron Johnson:

> Don't you chronologically segregate the threads?  Quarterly, or
> even monthly?

I am coding an IMAP Server based on PostgreSQL where ALL messages
of a mailbox are stored in one Table and if I connect with my MUA
to the IMAP-Server, I can set limit, for, e.g. the last 7 days or
the last month. (option for "do not break threads" inclusive)

So effectivly, if there are no limits set, it shows ALL messages.

It's not the default in my MUA, because maybe it will kill your
machine by consuming all memory and swap.

The avantage of this system is, that you can search a Folder/Table
fulltext with the power of a Database.

Greetings
Michelle Konzack


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Bug#360635: ITP: libropkg-perl -- general purpose classes for simba

2006-04-03 Thread Radu Spineanu
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Radu Spineanu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


* Package name: libropkg-perl
  Version : 0.2
  Upstream Author : Subredu Manuel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://simba.packages.ro
* License : GPL v2
  Description : general purpose classes for simba

 RoPkg consists from a Rsync module, a DB module and some base
 classes. The Rsync module parses rsync configuration
 and client log files, being able to generate new rsync configuration
 files without losing your comments or separator lines.
 The DB module implements a singleton database pool class which is able
 to connect to multiple databases at once and a database object
 (an object who can be loaded/saved from/to a database).

-- System Information:
Debian Release: testing/unstable
  APT prefers unstable
  APT policy: (500, 'unstable')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Shell:  /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
Kernel: Linux 2.6.15-1-k7
Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=C (charmap=ANSI_X3.4-1968)


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Bug#360636: ITP: simba -- next generation mirroring tool

2006-04-03 Thread Radu Spineanu
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Radu Spineanu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

* Package name: simba
  Version : 0.6
  Upstream Author : Subredu Manuel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://simba.packages.ro/
* License : GPL v2
  Description : next generation mirroring tool

 Simba was created to be the mirroring tool and to get more control
 over the mirrored content and (most importantly) more control over
 the reports you can generate using the mirrored content data.
 Using Simba, you can:
+   Create web pages with mirrors status
+   Create web pages with mirror details
+   Generate RSS feeds
+   Generate Google sitemaps
+   Generate rsync configuration files
+   ... and more
 Simba is extensible and has a dynamic plugin system. If you have some knowledge
 of perl, you can write your own plugins and extend Simba as you wish.
 

-- System Information:
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  APT prefers unstable
  APT policy: (500, 'unstable')
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Shell:  /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
Kernel: Linux 2.6.15-1-k7
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plz reply me this is fake our right i m waiting

2006-04-03 Thread hussain izhar
Respected 
Sir,
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Designation (HEAD OF VISA / PERMITS OPERATIONS)
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please conform that this person is in Nigeria or this
letter is fake 
I will wait your reply.

You’re kindly 

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reply me

2006-04-03 Thread hussain izhar
Respected (Ambassador)
Sir,
I got the job letters of NIGERA. They send me
agreement letters. So I want to conform that the Name
of person (Dr. MIKE ADENUGA) 
Designation (HEAD OF VISA / PERMITS OPERATIONS)
Address (NIGERIAN IMMIGRATION SERVICES 2nd FLOOR, FED.
SECRETERIAT COMPLEX, OWERRI, IMO STATE NIGERIA) so
please conform that this person is in Nigeria or this
letter is fake 
I will wait your reply.

You’re kindly 

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Processed: reassign 360643 to general

2006-04-03 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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Re: Bug#360340: ITP: libpcl1 -- the Portable Coroutine Library (PCL) implements the low level functionality for coroutines

2006-04-03 Thread Anthony DeRobertis

Ron Johnson wrote:

Vote: nay.  OP forgot to mention which volume of tAoCP.
  

I suspect some sarcasm has failed to convey over email.


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