Re: autoconf 2.72 to unstable?
On 14/06/2024 18:24, Andreas Metzler wrote: On 2024-06-14 Gürkan Myczko wrote: [...] Have never done mass bug filings, any easy way, preferably something copy pastable, non-interactive. Hej, How about mass-bug(1) in devscripts? Also set a user/usertag when doing an MBF in order to have a nice overview of all bugs with their status. Cheers, Emilio
RE: Mini-DebConf in Cambridge, UK - October 10-13 2024
will not be attending Debcamp/Debconf at all this year last week of July/first week of August as I am tired of drama in the Debian community right now and sledge was being an asshole and banned me from OFTC for a month like the transphobic pig he is, however will be attending as an online visitor at GUADEC 2024 in mid-July and resume my engagement in GNOME after this will also participate Online at Fedora's conference in the second week of August (but have no energy to fly to them on site this year in the USA) will however help at the openSUSE conference in Germany in 1 week and go to the guy in England in August, but 3-30th July I will be at home in Sweden and chill
Re: Mini-DebConf in Cambridge, UK - October 10-13 2024
> will not be attending Debcamp/Debconf at all this year last week of > July/first week of August as I am tired of drama in the Debian community > right now and sledge was being an asshole and banned me from OFTC for a month > like the transphobic pig he is, however will be attending as an online > visitor at GUADEC 2024 in mid-July and resume my engagement in GNOME after > this will also participate Online at Fedora's conference in the second week > of August (but have no energy to fly to them on site this year in the USA) > will however help at the openSUSE conference in Germany in 1 week and go to > the guy in England in August, but 3-30th July I will be at home in Sweden and > chill Let's keep the discussion civil shall we ? You're sending mail to the Debian devel list which is read and parsed by many, many people and bots in a plethora of environments. This is not the right place for profanity. Take care
Re: WolfSSL and Netatalk
On Sunday, June 23rd, 2024 at 4:55 PM, Andrey Rakhmatullin wrote: > > > On Sun, Jun 23, 2024 at 05:58:54AM +, Daniel Markstedt wrote: > > > > wolfssl is packaged in Debian, did you try to build netatalk with the > > > packaged version? > > > > > > Debian doesn't like code copies in sources, so if it builds fine with > > > the packaged version, removing it from the source that ends up in > > > Debian will fix all issues. > > > > This is a reasonable request. I did try to build with Debian's WolfSSL > > libraries last year. > > At the time (September 2023) I concluded that the DES compatibility headers > > (des.h etc.) were missing altogether from Debian's WolfSSL package, and > > therefore could not be used for this purpose with Netatalk. > > > libwolfssl-dev: /usr/include/wolfssl/openssl/des.h > > -- > WBR, wRAR Hm, I wonder why I couldn't find it at the time. Let me give it another go and see how far we get with building with the Debian WolfSSL package. Cheers, Daniel
Bug#1074176: packages.debian.org: allow seeing files
Package: general Here we are looking at a list of files, https://packages.debian.org/experimental/amd64/gdal-bin/filelist but cannot click them to see their contents.
Re: Mini-DebConf in Cambridge, UK - October 10-13 2024
On Mon, Jun 24, 2024 at 12:18:56PM +0200, somebody *claiming* to be Luna Jernberg wrote: Just to be 100% clear, that mail didn't come from Luna's normal gmail account but was instead spoofed and sent via emkei.cz, a "free online fake mailer". It's now blocked from Debian lists. -- Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK.st...@einval.com "...In the UNIX world, people tend to interpret `non-technical user' as meaning someone who's only ever written one device driver." -- Daniel Pead
Re: Mini-DebConf in Cambridge, UK - October 10-13 2024
Tone-policing people who complain about transphobia is inappropriate and makes the community less welcoming for trans and other marginalized people. It is noteworthy that you complained about the author's tone but said nothing about the transphobia. If you don't know enough about the situation to comment about the transphobia, then you should also refrain from comment about the tone. On 6/24/24 6:59 AM, Alexandru Mihail wrote: will not be attending Debcamp/Debconf at all this year last week of July/first week of August as I am tired of drama in the Debian community right now and sledge was being an asshole and banned me from OFTC for a month like the transphobic pig he is, however will be attending as an online visitor at GUADEC 2024 in mid-July and resume my engagement in GNOME after this will also participate Online at Fedora's conference in the second week of August (but have no energy to fly to them on site this year in the USA) will however help at the openSUSE conference in Germany in 1 week and go to the guy in England in August, but 3-30th July I will be at home in Sweden and chill Let's keep the discussion civil shall we ? You're sending mail to the Debian devel list which is read and parsed by many, many people and bots in a plethora of environments. This is not the right place for profanity. Take care
Processed: reassign 1074176 to www.debian.org, user www.debian....@release.debian.org, usertagging 1074176
Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org: > # How is this a "general" bug? > reassign 1074176 www.debian.org Bug #1074176 [general] packages.debian.org: allow seeing files Bug reassigned from package 'general' to 'www.debian.org'. Ignoring request to alter found versions of bug #1074176 to the same values previously set Ignoring request to alter fixed versions of bug #1074176 to the same values previously set > user www.debian@release.debian.org Setting user to www.debian@release.debian.org (was a...@adam-barratt.org.uk). > usertags 1074176 + packages There were no usertags set. Usertags are now: packages. > thanks Stopping processing here. Please contact me if you need assistance. -- 1074176: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1074176 Debian Bug Tracking System Contact ow...@bugs.debian.org with problems
Bug#1074211: ITP: python-expandvars -- bash-style environment variable expansion in Python
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Colin Watson X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-devel@lists.debian.org * Package name: python-expandvars Version : 0.12.0 Upstream Contact: Arijit Basu * URL : https://github.com/sayanarijit/expandvars * License : MIT Programming Lang: Python Description : bash-style environment variable expansion in Python This module is inspired by GNU bash's variable expansion features. It can be used as an alternative to Python's os.path.expandvars function. A good use case is reading config files with the flexibility of reading values from environment variables using advanced features like returning a default value if some variable is not defined. This is a new build-dependency of frozenlist 1.4.1. I intend to maintain it as part of the Python team. -- Colin Watson (he/him) [cjwat...@debian.org]
Bug#1074215: ITP: yubihsm-shell -- Command-line and interactive tool for the YubiHSM 2
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Colin Watson X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-devel@lists.debian.org * Package name: yubihsm-shell Version : 2.5.0 Upstream Contact: Yubico Open Source Maintainers * URL : https://developers.yubico.com/yubihsm-shell/ * License : Apache-2.0 Programming Lang: C Description : Command-line and interactive tool for the YubiHSM 2 The YubiHSM 2 is a Hardware Security Module that is within reach of all organizations. It provides advanced cryptography, including hashing, asymmetric and symmetric key cryptography, to protect the cryptographic keys that secure critical applications, identities, and sensitive data in an enterprise for certificate authorities, databases, code signing and more. This package contains a command-line and interactive tool for working with a YubiHSM 2. We're in the process of starting to use a YubiHSM in Freexian. Upstream does provide their own Debian packages, but given that there's no licensing obstacle I'd prefer to have this in Debian. I have the hardware and I intend to maintain this as part of https://salsa.debian.org/pkg-security-team (compare https://bugs.debian.org/1074007). The upstream yubihsm-shell source package builds a number of binary packages (libyubihsm*, libykhsmauth*, yubihsm-pkcs11, yubihsm-shell, yubihsm-wrap, and yubihsm-auth). Their layout looks reasonable to me and I'll try not to be gratuitously incompatible with it. -- Colin Watson (he/him) [cjwat...@debian.org]
Re: Bug#1074176: packages.debian.org: allow seeing files
You are probably looking for this URL: https://sources.debian.org/src/gdal/3.9.1~rc2%2Bdfsg-1~exp1/[1] On Monday, June 24, 2024 4:22:49 AM MST Dan Jacobson wrote: > Package: general > > Here we are looking at a list of files, > https://packages.debian.org/experimental/amd64/gdal-bin/filelist > but cannot click them to see their contents. -- Soren Stoutner so...@debian.org [1] https://sources.debian.org/src/gdal/3.9.1~rc2%2Bdfsg-1~exp1/ signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: Mini-DebConf in Cambridge, UK - October 10-13 2024
On Monday, June 24, 2024 4:24:32 AM MST Jonathan Kamens wrote: > If you don't know enough about the situation to comment about the > transphobia, then you should also refrain from comment about the tone. I disagree strongly. The tone of this email is NEVER appropriate in Debian. Therefore, it is appropriate for any member of the Debian community to call this out and request that it not happen again, regardless of any other aspect of the situation. If there was other inappropriate behavior on the part of other people, that should be dealt with accordingly. It can be done so without the use of such language. > On 6/24/24 6:59 AM, Alexandru Mihail wrote: > > >> will not be attending Debcamp/Debconf at all this year last week of > >> July/first week of August as I am tired of drama in the Debian community > >> right now and sledge was being an asshole and banned me from OFTC for a > >> month like the transphobic pig he is, however will be attending as an > >> online visitor at GUADEC 2024 in mid-July and resume my engagement in > >> GNOME after this will also participate Online at Fedora's conference in > >> the second week of August (but have no energy to fly to them on site this > >> year in the USA) will however help at the openSUSE conference in Germany > >> in 1 week and go to the guy in England in August, but 3-30th July I will > >> be at home in Sweden and chill > > > Let's keep the discussion civil shall we ? You're sending mail to the Debian > > devel list which is read and parsed by many, many people and bots in a > > plethora of environments. This is not the right place for profanity. Take > > care > > > > > -- Soren Stoutner so...@debian.org signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: Mini-DebConf in Cambridge, UK - October 10-13 2024
> I disagree strongly. The tone of this email is NEVER appropriate in Debian. > Therefore, it is appropriate for any member of the Debian community to call > this out and request that it not happen again, regardless of any other aspect > of the situation. > > If there was other inappropriate behavior on the part of other people, that > should be dealt with accordingly. It can be done so without the use of such > language. My thoughts exactly. Inappropriate behaviour should be dealt with accordingly, not by using profanities here but through proper course of action. Please do not use devel as a venting/flaming destination ! Kind regards, Alexandru Mihail
Bug#1074240: ITP: wlmaker -- Wayland compositor inspired by Window Maker
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Alex Myczko X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-devel@lists.debian.org * Package name: wlmaker Version : 0.2+git20240618+ds Upstream Authors: Philip Kaeser URL : https://github.com/phkaeser/wlmaker * License : Apache-2.0 Description : Wayland compositor inspired by Window Maker This is a Wayland compositor inspired by Window Maker. - Compositor for windows in stacking mode. - Supports multiple workspaces. - Appearance inspired by Window Maker, following the look and feel of NeXTSTEP. - Easy to use, lightweight, low gimmicks and fast. - Dock and clip, to be extended for dockable apps. This will be part of the GNUstep Team.
Bug#1074242: ITP: opentelemetry -- C++ OpenTelemetry client
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Santiago Ruano Rincón X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-devel@lists.debian.org, team+freex...@tracker.debian.org * Package name: opentelemetry Version : 1.16.0 Upstream Contact: https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-cpp/issues * URL : https://opentelemetry.io/ * License : Apache-2.0 Programming Lang: C++ Description : OpenTelemetry client OpenTelemetry is an Observability framework and toolkit designed to create and manage telemetry data such as traces, metrics, and logs. Crucially, OpenTelemetry is vendor- and tool-agnostic, meaning that it can be used with a broad variety of Observability backends. OpenTelemetry is focused on the generation, collection, management, and export of telemetry. A major goal of OpenTelemetry is that you can easily instrument your applications or systems, no matter their language, infrastructure, or runtime environment. The storage and visualization of telemetry is intentionally left to other tools. This package will provide the C++ OpenTelemetry client. It will be a dependency of tango 10.0. It will be maintained by the Freexian packaging team. signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: Mini-DebConf in Cambridge, UK - October 10-13 2024
On Mon, Jun 24, 2024 at 12:32:59PM +0100, Steve McIntyre wrote: > On Mon, Jun 24, 2024 at 12:18:56PM +0200, somebody *claiming* to be Luna > Jernberg wrote: > > > > Just to be 100% clear, that mail didn't come from Luna's normal gmail > account but was instead spoofed and sent via emkei.cz, a "free online > fake mailer". It's now blocked from Debian lists. If what you're saying is correct (based on headers that make sense), it's a bit concerning since someone is launching targeted spoofing attacks with the name of actual Debian contributors. The style of writing mail - everything in one line, CCing several lists is similar to how Luna writes it too. Freaky. Best, Nilesh signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: Bug#1074176: packages.debian.org: allow seeing files
Thanks. But: The older page needs to mention the newer page, else people who end up on the older page will think that that is all they are allowed to see. In fact the older page should use the links from the newer page, to make its flat list clickable. Also both pages don't have any file dates. That is mainly why the reader came there, to see how old the files are. Sure, there is a VERSION file, but no date on it either. Anyway: so the entire website needs to use ls -og to show the dates. Yes, "dates aren't reliable", but no dates are worse. On Mon, Jun 24, 2024 at 09:47:15AM -0700, Soren Stoutner wrote: > You are probably looking for this URL: > https://sources.debian.org/src/gdal/3.9.1~rc2%2Bdfsg-1~exp1/