★一周赚1000多美圆!★~v~发了!★

2002-12-03 Thread Todd
如果你相信网上赚钱的话,请点击 
http://www.way2win.com/default.asp?REFID=2629900,你会有意想;
不到的收获!注册(完全是免费的)完成后,我会免费送给你一套注册版的群
发软件,帮助你更好的赚钱!
 
★一周赚1000多美圆!★~v~发了!★

我的亲身经历:一周赚1000多美圆! 

3天赚650美元?!是真的吗?请接着往下看。 


我一直认为天下没有免费的午餐,还曾经和网友争论网赚的不可靠。可是现在想想,其实我也没什么可
以让那些搞网赚的公司骗的。我装了宽带,天天上网,用不用电脑都付一样多的
费用。还不如多上上网,现在搞网赚只当是消磨时间,就当自己在论坛灌水好了。相信不相信,你试试看咯
。大家自己想想吧! 赚美国人的钱咯! 

加入送50美元,介绍一人加入给50美元!!! 

点这里加入http://www.way2win.com/default.asp?REFID=2629900(点击不成; 
复制、粘贴到地址栏,如
果一次不行就多试几次,一定行的)

   ★★★发了!★点击注册★ 


进入way2win主页面。您会看到右边有几个小方框,这就是注册的地方,每介绍一人进网站注册便可获得
50元, 对全球用户开放!!去年美国在线搞过一次,也是每发展一个会员50美
元。象这样的超级公司,区区几个美元对它们又算得了什么,恐怕不时的出来摆摆阔,显示其霸主地位才更
重要吧。当然,也不用担心其信誉,这种公司把面子看得比什么都重要。当然你
不可能因此成为百万富豪,但白拿几百或者几千美金也不无小补哦!这是一家赌博公司开的网站,不过我劝
你别用得来的钱赌,没有人是靠赌博发财的,当然你想赌赌运气我也没有办法。
我建议可以用这笔钱炒炒B股,即使陪了也不用心疼,你可以把它当作长期投资放在那,讲不定过几年你真的
成为百万富人了呢! 


注意:他们只发展300万会员,每位会员送50美元,现在已经260多万了(按2002年10月20日的统计),
名额有限哦!(注:300万会员每人送50美元,全部也就1500万到3000万美元吗
,还算比较便宜的美国网站推广方式啊),至于他们的信誉, 
这样的大公司最爱面子了,您不用担心,国内
好多网友收到过他们的支票!如果您不懂英文,没关系,下面有详细的中文注
册对照,希望能够帮上您的忙!

赶快行动吧,有限期的哦!!!只限300万注册用户内加入的! 

具体作办法在后面: 

相信不相信,你试试看咯。大家自己想想吧!赚美国人的钱咯! 

如何赚钱: 
具体作办法如下:(建议你打印出来,照着上面办就可以了,简单的很) 
注册方法 
步骤一: 
http://www.way2win.com/default.asp?REFID=2629900进入上面网站(点击不成; 
复制、粘贴到地址栏) 

注意:请不要直接进入WAY2WIN网站注册,因为如你没有介绍人他们就会随便选一个号码给你作为介绍号
码(一般是美国人),所以请还是按以上地址进入网站。 
First Name: 填你的姓氏(用拼音,要与你身份证上的相符,如 hua) 
Last Name: 填你的名字 (用拼音,要与你身份证上的相符,如 feng) 
Email: 电子邮件地址 (一定要正确否则收不到确认函) 
Verify Email: (重复电子邮件地址) 
选 sing up 提交注册信息 
   
(注:有时页面会显示连接不上,我遇到过,但多几次返回提交后就可以了,实在不行的话,你可以完全
退出网络IE浏览器后再进入上面的作,肯定是连的上的,实在不行的话可以等
一天再上,因为人满多的,再不行的话可以换个地方换个电脑试试,再不行我也没办法了:(,看你的运气
咯,) 

提交注册信息后进入新的页面 
按步骤二办: 
*Username: ( 登陆用的用户名,自己随便起一个) 
*Password: 密码 
*Gender 性别(Male--男,Female--女) 
*Birth Date 生日 
*Street Address (收支票的地址,很重要,参见如何填写地址) 
*City: 城 市(拼音,中国居民后面加上省份,如广州为 gongzhou) 
*State/Province: (中国居民不要选) 
*Zip: 邮政编码 (一定要正确) 
*Country: 国家(中国--China) 
*Phone: 电话号码(随便填一国内电话号码,如86-10-6233223) 
选 submit 提交注册信息

步骤三: 

打开你的电子邮箱,你会收到一封邮件,login.asp?cCode=88A5CFA6-9B1C-5CCA-6EF4-9A9419CAC679>
 
这样的一串字符,点击它,才能激活你的账号。(注意:是点击自己邮箱中的,不
是点击这里) 
进入网页后,再次输入你的 Username: Password: 选 submit 提交 
(有时候不用输入,点击后直接能
收的邮件,就是说点击后他就会发给你一封邮件,但有时是要填写上面信息的) 

步骤四: 
再次打开你的电子邮箱,又会收到一封邮件,其中有诸如http://www.way2win.com/default.asp?
REFID=2629900这样的一串字符,后面的数字 便是你的 ID 号。 

宣传方法* 
http://www.way2win.com/default.asp?REFID=2629900把最后的数字2629900改为你; 的ID 
号,先介绍给你的
亲朋好友们   ^*^ ,然后,到各个网站的留言板中,把上面的内容全部复制、
粘贴进去! 不过,一定要记住把2629900为你的ID 
哦。不然,你是在为我宣传了!而不是你 ^o^ 

好了,那就祝你多多发财了…… 不,应该是祝我们一起发大财!这才对啊!^o^ 

疑 难 解 答 
1.怎样填写姓名? 
在英文中First Name为名字的意思 ,Last Name:为姓氏 
,如你的姓名为华峰,如按以下方式填写: 
First Name: feng ,Last Name:hua ,那么你 收到的支票收款人将会是feng 
hua 
,当然在一般情况下也可以取到钱,但有时候他们也可能为难你,说名字与身份证上的户名不符。我遇
到过两次这种情况,我的一些朋友也遇到过这种情况。相反按步骤一那样填写则
绝无问题。 

2.怎样填写地址? 
*** 英文地址示范 
中山路133号6栋704室 Room 704, Building 6, No.133, zhongshan road 
解放路幸福新村8栋168室 Room 168, Building 8, Xing Fu Xin Cun , Jiefang 
Road 湖州路88号 Room 88,Huzhou Road 
八一路666号特钢公司 Special Steel Corp,No.666,Bayi Road 
东区腾达花园8栋866室 Room 866, 8th Building,Tengda Garden, East District 
*** 也可以直接写拼音,只要能国内邮递员能看懂就行了。 
解放路幸福新村8栋168室 168 Shi, 8 Dong, Xing Fu Xin Cun, Jiefang Lu 

3.按步骤三选 submit 提交后,网页下方的英文 Modify your Account Details 
Resign from Mailing List Resign分别是什么意思? 
Modify your Account :修改你的账目 
Resign from Mailing List :从邮寄列表中退出 
***注意不要随便选这项,如选这项进了网页,一定不
能选yes ,否则你刚刚提交的电子邮箱地址将会被删除。 
Resign :辞职 ***同样不要随便选这项,如选这项进了网页,一定不能选yes 
,否则你刚刚提交的所有
信息将会被作废。 

4.如何查账? 
完成上述步骤后,(1)点 http://www.way2win.com/ ;下方有Already a member? click 
here to login 点击
它; (2)输入用户名Username及密码Password后点击submit进入下个页面;(3)
点击新页面右下方美金图片的下面的 CHECK YOUR REFERRAL BONUS   
GO后就可以看见你的账户情况了,一般
你的账户今额不是当天显示的(最晚是一月后,我的是一周时间,但我的朋友
有的比较晚) 
  

告诉你我的亲身经历:通过我的努力,我一周狂赚1000多美圆。不过第一步你先要注册成会员哦!我就
是按照上述步骤做的。注册成会员后,我每天发10-15封信,三天发了40多封,
平均每天有2-3人通过我的介绍成为会员(每当有人通过你的介绍成为会员,网站就会发一封祝贺信到你的信
箱)。我相信你可以做得更好!

★★★祝你成功!★★★
 
最后说一下如果你想挣到更多的钱必须有这两个软件:亿虎Email群发大师 和 
亿虎Email搜索大师。当
我收到你注册的确认信后,如果你需要的话,发邮件给我,我会把这套注册版的
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Re: Ship a git .bundle in .dsc and .deb

2024-08-14 Thread Todd Zullinger
Piper McCorkle wrote:
> On Wednesday, 14 August 2024 16:43:54 CDT Agathe Porte wrote:
>> Or maybe I could tar the upstream .git folder and store everything else
>> as plain files? But still a binary blob in source package. And
>> extracting the tar into a .git in the filesystem in /usr/share/ may
>> raise a lot of Lintian warnings?
> 
> Perhaps you could include the contents of the git repo in the source package, 
> then in d/rules run something like `cd usr/src/qmk_firmware && git init && cp 
> files . && git add -A && git commit`. That way, you just have regular files 
> in 
> the source package, but you generate a synthetic Git repo in the build 
> process.
> 
> Reproducibility might be difficult, given that git uses the current date and 
> such for creating commits. Doesn't sound insurmountable though!

You can set GIT_AUTHOR_NAME and GIT_COMMITTER_DATE to use
SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH and export those vars (if there isn't a
helper which does this already in the Debian build tooling).

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Re: logcheck: adduser in preinst?

2005-01-03 Thread Todd Troxell
On Thu, Dec 30, 2004 at 10:21:57PM -0800, Don Armstrong wrote:
> Why not just touch the crontab right after creating the user if

This works, Thanks.  I am just wondering if this is a policy violation.
10.7.3 says preserve local changes, and I would not consider the file
preserved if the mtime is changed.  This does seem like the best
solution, however I thought I'd see what you [-devel] think about modifying
timestamps.


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Behaviour of "Conflicts:"

1997-05-13 Thread Todd Harper
[ NOTE: I don't subscribe to debian-devel, and my question is geared
  towards the developers, so please ensure that responses are CC:'d
  back to me ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).  Thanks. ]

G'Day,

I'm curious about how dpkg handles the "Conflicts:" line of packages
that are already installed on the machine.  If package X conflicts 
with package Y, and Y is already installed, I cannot install X.  This
is normal.  BUT... if X is installed, what happens if I try to install
Y?  Y doesn't say that it conflicts with X.  Does dpkg somehow scan 
thru the installed packages' control files to check for conflict?
I would hope that dpkg would somehow catch this and prevent the 
installation of Y.  This could be a serious problem otherwise.

If this has been pointed out before, just let me know and I'll shut up.

Cheers,



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Bug#439332: ITP: flvtool2 -- a manipulation tool for flash video files

2007-08-24 Thread Todd Troxell
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Todd Troxell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

* Package name: flvtool2
  Version : 1.0.6
  Upstream Author : Norman Timmler
* URL : http://www.inlet-media.de/flvtool2
* License : GPL
  Programming Lang: Ruby
  Description : a manipulation tool for flash video files

flvtool2 can display and modify various metadata on flash video files 
It can also add cue points, cut, and debug flv files.  It can output 
metadata in XML and YAML formats.


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SugarCRM 5.0 CE (Community Edition) Released under GPLv3

2007-12-17 Thread Todd Weaver
Possible Package inclusion,

SugarCRM 5.0 CE (Commmunity Edition) is now released under GPLv3

http://www.sugarcrm.com/crm/index.php?option=com_downloads&task=downloads&Itemid=305

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/tmp/SugarCE-Full-5.0.0$ head -2 LICENSE.txt 
GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
   Version 3, 29 June 2007
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/tmp/SugarCE-Full-5.0.0$ 

Any thoughts on a debian package for this Customer Resource Management software 
now that it is released under a debian friendly license?


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Re: xz backdoor

2024-03-30 Thread Todd Zullinger
Diane Trout wrote:
> On Sun, 2024-03-31 at 03:34 +0100, Wookey wrote:
>> On 2024-03-30 20:52 +0100, Ansgar 🙀 wrote:
>>> Yubikeys, Nitrokeys, GNUK, OpenPGP smartcards and similar devices.
>>> Possibly also TPM modules in computers.
>>> 
>>> These can usually be used for both OpenPGP and SSH keys.
>> 
>> Slightly off-topic, but a couple of recent posts have given me the
>> same thought:
>> 
>> Can someone point to good docs on this?  I've had a
>> yubikey for 3/4 of a year now but have not yet worked out
>> how I put my GPG key in it.  (or if it should be another
>> key, or a subkey, or whatever). So I'm not actually using
>> it yet.
> 
> I've also been thinking I needed to this, and so far this has looked
> like the most detailed write up I've found so far.

Another useful source is the "Protecting code integrity with
PGP" from the Linux Foundation IT folks:

https://github.com/lfit/itpol/blob/master/protecting-code-integrity.md

It's a bit less daunting than the drduh guide, which can be
helpful for folks who aren't subject-matter experts and just
want a reasonable "how do I make this work" guide. :)

> I haven't followed the advice but I've been working on trying to
> understand it.
> 
> https://github.com/drduh/YubiKey-Guide

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Porting DPKG!

1997-12-09 Thread Todd Graham Lewis
Hello!

I've ported dpkg (dselect and everything) to Solaris, Digital Unix,
and FreeBSD.  Basically, the programs themselves run, and if I override
dependencies, etc., then I can install stuff.  I've made a number of
packages for each of the platforms, mostly gnu stuff.

I'm planning on writing a complete report when I'm done, so I'll skip
most of the details now.  The port was really easy; the biggest issue
so far is that a lot of the make files in blah/debian/rules presume
that /bin/sh is bash, which really screws all sorts of shit up on these
three platforms.  Anyway, things are going well.

The next step is for me to bootstrap a machine using dpkg.  I've got a
AlphaStation500 set aside for the purpose, complete with a clean Digital
Unix installation.  I'm creating "dummy" packages for the base packages
(libc, man, login, sysvinit, etc.) which are already installed on the
system as part of the DU installation.  These will have no real files
associated with them, but will allow other, real packages to be installed,
and for dependency calculations to procede with a minimum of fuss.

The problem is that I don't really understand the bootstrap process.
How is everything in /{usr,var}/lib/dpkg/ created by the boot floppies?
What is the division of labor?  Does dpkg create it, or is there an
installation script, or is the job split all over the place?

I could just go ahead and hack up something to create methods, available,
status, etc., but I'd like to reuse whatever already exists, for obvious
reasons.  If someone could expound on the setup process which happens
on the boot floppies, and maybe include some pointers to the relevant
source files, then I'd be most appreciative.

We at Mindspring plan on using dpkg to manage the software on all of
our server machines, if we can get it to do the job to our satisfaction
(which I think we can.)  I plan on feeding everything back to the project,
of course, and like I said, I plan on writing and publishing a report on
the project when I'm done.  Is anyone else interested in such a project?
Would progress reports to the devel group be appreciated?

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Re: Porting DPKG!

1997-12-09 Thread Todd Graham Lewis
On Tue, 9 Dec 1997, Christian Meder wrote:

> where do the packages install ? /usr/local/ or /usr ?

I install files wherever the packages want me to install files.  That's
a package-build-time function, although the override feature in dpkg
works, presumably, I haven't tried it.

> Perhaps it's time to begin filing bug reports on this issue ?

I'll try to file the makefile issue today; thanks for the suggestion.

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Re: Porting DPKG!

1997-12-09 Thread Todd Graham Lewis
On Tue, 9 Dec 1997, Turbo Fredriksson wrote:

> How about dirs in the distribution, like: 
> 
> - s n i p p -
> binary-freebsd
> binary-solaris
> binary-hpux
> - s n i p p -

I think it would be a colossal mistake to try to integrate these os's
into normal debian, at least any time which is even remotely soon.  I
have thought about hosting "Debian GNU/Digital Unix", and other people
may want to host other debian-on-blah distributions, but those would
have to be working really well for a long time before they could be
integrated.  I'm not even sure if they ever should be integrated, but
fortunately that's not a big issue.

Back to work...

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Re: /sbin/hwclock and /etc/init.d/boot

1997-12-18 Thread Todd Graham Lewis
> > > I think I 
> > >will also have a problem the next time I reboot because it looks as if 
> > >/etc/init.d/boot will never get run.
> > 
> > Doesn't matter, it isn't being used anymore. It has been replaced with
> > the /etc/rsS.d stuff.
> 
> I begg your pardon? Isn't '/etc/init.d/boot' used any more? 

Take a really close look at /etc/rc?.d, and you'll understand what's going
on.  Or if you want to cheat, read /etc/init.d/README

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Re: Does `dpkg' track the installation date of a package?

1997-12-18 Thread Todd Graham Lewis
On 18 Dec 1997, Manoj Srivastava wrote:

>   maybe it is time to bringup the discussion on this list?

The lack of an audit trail is really regrettable in dpkg.  After all,
it is as much a system tool as any other program I can think of; why 
it is bashful about using the system's log facility is beyond me.

Count mine as one vote for a new LOG_DEBIAN facility.

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Re: Missing fsck

1997-12-22 Thread Todd Graham Lewis
On Fri, 19 Dec 1997, Robert D. Hilliard wrote:

>  The installation finished without an fsck, which would prevent
> normal booting.  I had encountered this problem in an earlier test, and
> was not sure if I had made the correct choices in the dselect (S)elect
> phase, so I re-ran the installation, being very careful about my
> choices.

Same problem here.  Not many details, as I simply fixed it and did not
take any notes at the time, since I misdiagnosed it as some random
screwup on my part.

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Bug#459625: ITP: libdmtx -- shared libraries for Data Matrix barcodes

2008-01-07 Thread Todd A. Jacobs
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: "Todd A. Jacobs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


* Package name: libdmtx
  Version : 0.4.0-codegnome.3
  Upstream Author : Mike Laughton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://www.libdmtx.org/
* License : LGPL
  Programming Lang: C
  Description : shared libraries for Data Matrix barcodes

Shared libraries for creating/reading Data Matrix 2D barcode symbols.
The dmtxwrite and dmtxread utilities support .png graphics for easy
integration into web-enabled applications.

NOTE: The packages are already available from the following repository:

deb http://www2.codegnome.org:59321/codegnome-debs/ sid contrib non-free
deb-src http://www2.codegnome.org:59321/codegnome-debs/ sid contrib non-free

and are just in need of a sponsor.

-- System Information:
Debian Release: lenny/sid
  APT prefers testing
  APT policy: (990, 'testing'), (500, 'unstable'), (500, 'stable'), (1, 
'experimental')
Architecture: i386 (i686)

Kernel: Linux 2.6.22-3-686 (SMP w/1 CPU core)
Locale: LANG=en_US, LC_CTYPE=en_US (charmap=ISO-8859-1)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash



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Bug#459628: ITP: libdmtx-utils -- utilities for reading/writing Data Matrix barcodes with libdmtx

2008-01-07 Thread Todd A. Jacobs
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: "Todd A. Jacobs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


* Package name: libdmtx-utils
  Version : 0.4.0-codegnome.3
  Upstream Author : Mike Laughton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://www.libdmtx.org/
* License : LGPL
  Programming Lang: C
  Description : utilities for reading/writing Data Matrix barcodes with 
libdmtx

Command-line utilities for creating/reading Data Matrix 2D barcode
symbols. The dmtxwrite and dmtxread utilities support .png graphics for
easy integration into web-enabled applications.

NOTE: The packages are already available from the following repository:

deb http://www2.codegnome.org:59321/codegnome-debs/ sid contrib non-free
deb-src http://www2.codegnome.org:59321/codegnome-debs/ sid contrib non-free

and are just in need of a sponsor.

-- System Information:
Debian Release: lenny/sid
  APT prefers testing
  APT policy: (990, 'testing'), (500, 'unstable'), (500, 'stable'), (1, 
'experimental')
Architecture: i386 (i686)

Kernel: Linux 2.6.22-3-686 (SMP w/1 CPU core)
Locale: LANG=en_US, LC_CTYPE=en_US (charmap=ISO-8859-1)
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Bug#459627: ITP: libdmtx-dev -- header files for libdmtx

2008-01-07 Thread Todd A. Jacobs
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: "Todd A. Jacobs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


* Package name: libdmtx-dev
  Version : 0.4.0-codegnome.3
  Upstream Author : Mike Laughton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://www.libdmtx.org/
* License : LGPL
  Programming Lang: C
  Description : header files for libdmtx

The libdmtx package contains the shared libraries and command-line
utilities for creating/reading Data Matrix 2D barcode symbols. Install
this package if you need the C header files to include in your source
code.

NOTE: The packages are already available from the following repository:

deb http://www2.codegnome.org:59321/codegnome-debs/ sid contrib non-free
deb-src http://www2.codegnome.org:59321/codegnome-debs/ sid contrib non-free

and are just in need of a sponsor.

-- System Information:
Debian Release: lenny/sid
  APT prefers testing
  APT policy: (990, 'testing'), (500, 'unstable'), (500, 'stable'), (1, 
'experimental')
Architecture: i386 (i686)

Kernel: Linux 2.6.22-3-686 (SMP w/1 CPU core)
Locale: LANG=en_US, LC_CTYPE=en_US (charmap=ISO-8859-1)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash



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Re: Bug#459627: ITP: libdmtx-dev -- header files for libdmtx

2008-01-08 Thread Todd A. Jacobs
On Wed, Jan 09, 2008 at 03:51:25AM +0100, Michael Biebl wrote:

> What you want instead is one source package creating 3 binary packages.

Which is what I did...but I grokked that I was supposed to create an ITP
for each .deb, not for each source package. If that was in error, I can
close all three bugs and reopen one for libdmtx0 only.

Is that what I should do, or is there some other way to handle it at
this point?

> While at it, please name the libdmtx binary package libdmtx0, to match 
> the SONAME.

Okay, so you'd like to see three packages named:

libdmtx0
libdmtx0-dev
libdmtx0-utils

Is that right? If so, I'd be glad to do it that way. If I've
misunderstood again, please clarify what's needed.

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