On Wed, Oct 01, 2014 at 01:35:40PM +0200, Rodrigo Rivas wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 9:42 AM, Magnus Therning wrote:
> > I have a feeling this should be documented somewhere, but I can't seem
> > to find anything about it.
> >
> > When catching up with the latest package updates just now I not
On 1 October 2014 06:54, G. Richard Bellamy wrote:
> When looking at the PKGBUILD for the wireshark split package [1], I
> see that both wireshark-cli and wireshark-gtk use
> "conflicts=(wireshark)" but wireshark-qt does not.
>
> Should it?
Nope.
> The use of "replaces=(wireshark)" is also incon
Magnus Therning wrote:
>
> systemd-journal-remote:x:997:997:systemd Journal
> Remote:/:/usr/bin/nologin systemd-journal-upload:x:996:996:systemd
> Journal Upload:/:/usr/bin/nologin
>
> Are they safe to remove?
>
> /M
>
Those are added automatically by systemd. If you remove them they wil
Wed, 1 Oct 2014 13:08:44 +0100
Leonidas Spyropoulos :
>
> I noticed the message contain the password in plain text. Is this
> possible to be removed?
That's an age-old issue with Mailman and will finally be remedied with
Mailman version 3.x.
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2014-10-01 14:24 GMT+02:00 Marcel Korpel :
> Even if it's removed, it means that mailman stores passwords in plain
> text, which is a bad thing.
>
> Regards,
> Marcel
>
>From the mailman page:
You may enter a privacy password below. This provides only mild security,
but should prevent others fro
* Leonidas Spyropoulos (Wed, 1 Oct 2014 13:08:44
+0100):
> I noticed the message contain the password in plain text. Is this
> possible to be removed?
Even if it's removed, it means that mailman stores passwords in plain
text, which is a bad thing.
Regards,
Marcel
On 01/10/14, Florian Pritz wrote:
> On 01.10.2014 09:09, Florian Bruhin wrote:
> > * Martti Kühne [2014-10-01 08:51:35 +0200]:
> >> This is news to me. I never got this kind of stuff from this mailing list.
> >
> > This is a standard mailman message - maybe they changed the setting
> > lately?
>
On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 9:42 AM, Magnus Therning wrote:
> I have a feeling this should be documented somewhere, but I can't seem
> to find anything about it.
>
> When catching up with the latest package updates just now I noticed I
> had a passwd.pacnew file in /etc. When merging in the changes I
On 01.10.2014 09:09, Florian Bruhin wrote:
> * Martti Kühne [2014-10-01 08:51:35 +0200]:
>> This is news to me. I never got this kind of stuff from this mailing list.
>
> This is a standard mailman message - maybe they changed the setting
> lately?
I moved mailman to a new server and it looks li
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