will work again in
Debian "unstable" and soon after in Debian "testing" also, means without
downgrading Erlang or manually building CouchDB.
Thank you all very much! :-)
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If it has security problems some php * will start a debian
shitstorm -
and I don't have time for that.
Correct, that is likely to happen, sadly. Hmm, i fear that Wheezy might
end up without suhosin - like it was years ago. And as the majority of
(upcoming) stable users won't compile and i
might need some help to learn packaging in the way it is expected.
:) Basically I wouldn't like to see Debian without this wonderfull and
important package that truly enhances PHP security.
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version to
have a comeback of the important php5-suhosin on Debian testing & unstable.
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i am fine compiling couchdb on my own. However, it would be
nice for other debian testing users to have a working, native debian
couchdb package in the near future again. :)
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y to dig deeper in order to
find the exact reason and therefore a solution. Your help is highly
appreciated as we have less experience with the php-uuid sources than you.
Thank you once again for maintaining this lovely package!
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longer i'll honestly be glad to help you.
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Raphael Geissert :
On 5 April 2010 05:54, Alexander Schories
wrote:
i understand that compression and SSL for MySQL are yet missing.
However, they might not be used widely on most debian installations -
but they are still very important features, i agree.
SSL _is_ widely used in certain setups
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Hi Raphael,
first of all thank you for the fast reply.
Could you please - at least once - give a proof for what changed so
badly, instead of repeatingly using the term "nonsense", please? I mean,
have you at least tried mysqlnd?
What *exactly* is missing or breaks?
Thank you!
es_of_mysqlnd
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the whole debian community!
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ebian package would include this
important fix by default.
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5.2.6.dfsg.1-3: PHP5 outputs version 5.2.6-3 instead of 5.2.6.dfsg.1-3 .
Just in case you haven't noticed it already, what you probably did.. :)
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or corrupt
dependencies.
Maybe the problem is even in perl-modules rather than in this virtual
package.
Solutions welcome! :)
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http://people.debian.org/~nobse/mysql/mysql-dfsg-5.0/5.0.51a-1/
Contains the patch, but is not yet uploaded to unstable.
Norbert
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gurus about that - this decision is up to Steve&Co.
anyway. And: This bug can be closed right now, means after "pit" is
disabled as clocksource for k7-kernels.
Again, this is just my personal view.
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eat up the
autobuilders. Thank you! 8)
@ Steve: As i don't exactly know, whether some user might truly need
"pit" on k7-platform as clocksource, i leave the above described
decision up to you..:P (shame on me!)
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find a solution, why 2.6.18-k7 decides to use "Programmable Interval
Timer" of 1981(!) instead of our even younger and trusted friend
"rtc" or even the fancy "acpi_pm" ..
Once i find helpful information or even a solution, i will post it here.
Thank you very mu
e -
could be the reason? I will try to compile the kernel with either rtc
or acpi_pm to see if it solves this bug. However, every successful
local recompile does not inevitably mean a true solution for the
problem as far as my operating experience reminds me.
Thank you very much!
Ale
ce=acpi_pm
#...
#Time: pit clocksource has been installed.
Is there any other way i can force the correct clocksource?
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et me know please, if i can assist you with further details
(dmesg, bootup logs, debug, whatever you wish..)!
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Apache 2.2.2?
Don't get me wrong, but after years of fast and excellent packaging the
current discontinuance is quite alarming for us users.
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Hello Jonas,
>
> So if all goes well the new version should show up tonight for Sid :-)
>
No need to hurry! As mentioned in the previous private mail: I JUST
asked..and AGAIN: Holidays are MUCH MORE important!
>
> > Yes, sir!
>
> Maybe it's just me, but I find the titulation "Sir" as slightl
skills and
>interest in this, but that's a start.
I have a basic idea how debian packages work. A very basic one.. :)
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honestly sorry for disturbing you and wish you a happy weekend!
Once again thank you VERY much for this great package!
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aybe libcurl3-gnutls-dev doesn`t the job
right, like libcurl-dev did?
Anybody else experiencing this strange problem?
Thank you VERY much!
Alexander Schories
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handling has been disabled
It would be very nice of you, Jonas, if this package would officially
support yellow pages for icecast2 again. :)
Thank you very much!
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Alexander Schories
Tuebingen, Germany
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t that way, was efficient enough (time to have a pleasant working
condition on a saturday morning) for me. :D
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Hi everybody,
i just see, that the debian package version of f-prot expects all signature
files at:
/var/lib/f-prot
However, my patch puts them into the working dir of f-prot (where F-Prot
places them usually..but Debian does it - of course - different)
/usr/lib/f-prot/
Which is obviously W
;t determine signature file directory!\n\nExiting";
3. with THIS NEW ONE:
my $signatureDirectory = findDEFDirectory()
or die "Couldn't determine signature file directory!\n\nExiting";
4. Save your changes. :)
Thank you once again!
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Alexander Schories
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lent package!
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; users could much more easily
recompile their packages for their "home and educational use" as well..,
surely even more than the majority of 80+% of the "prefork and
non-*expiremental*-zts production" users. ;-)
:)
Kind Regards
Alexander Schories
Tuebingen, Germany
If privacy
you tolerate this - even if you might not like it - and discuss
with honest arguments? Maybe you could even convince me with such to move to
thunderbird or similar?
All you will get is people and esp.
companies(=money/donations/influence/media coverage/developers/..) moving to
commercial distros. Leaving Debian`s fate to a bunch of childish boys..
A truly sad idea...
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Alexander Schories
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this, you plan to stick to a PRIVATE PERSONAL decission?
This is not why i put debian.charite.de to life, it is not the way debian is
meant.
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Alexander Schories
Tuebingen, Germany
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ot;normal" one) and
libapache2-mod-php4_ts (thread safe one)?
Those companies that already do offer thread safe extensions for php
split them up as well. Debian users
could decide between both ways until thread safe environments will
definitely take over (production
systems) one day.
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