1) Totally drop the noxpm packages. [The splitting of the x libraries
really makes them superfluous anyway, and they're only going to become
more useless post sarge.]
2) Only have a libgd2-noxpm package, and no -dev package. [For people
who know that they really don't need xpm support at all]
ve been modified to change this to
/gallery-icons. Doing this is not a good idea, as it will break all
existing installs of Apache::Gallery, and furthermore, the source
hasn't been modified to decline gallery-icons appropriately.
Don Armstrong
--
"For those who understand, no explanation
th
> that change, maybe? Don?
Bugs which have been fixed in CVS and (usually) on b.d.o are tagged
pending, as this bug has been tagged.
When the fixed version is uploaded, they'll be closed.
Don Armstrong
--
She was alot like starbucks.
IE, generic and expensive.
-- hugh macleod
Package: bitlbee
Version: 0.99-1
Severity: minor
bitlbee currently Build-Depends on debconf-2.0 which is totally
useless. (Moreover, Build-depends: on a virtual package is almost
always the wrong thing to do.)
Don Armstrong
--
LEADERSHIP -- A form of self-preservation exhibited by people with
ecture errors that I don't fully
comprehend (and haven't had a chnace to investigate yet.)
Don Armstrong
--
Cheop's Law: Nothing ever gets built on schedule or within budget.
-- Robert Heinlein _Time Enough For Love_ p242
http://www.donarmstrong.com http://rzlab.uc
Do you (or anyone) have a more recent version of this patch that will
apply to the current versions of xpdf-reader?
Don Armstrong
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like gnumeric files which are compressed but don't normally carry a
.gz or .tgz or .tar.gz extension.]
Don Armstrong
--
[A] theory is falsifiable [(and therefore scientific) only] if the
class of its potential falsifiers is not empty.
-- Sir Karl Popper _The Logic of Scientific Discovery
making it trivial to disable in favor of inetd for more complex
setups. [This would also be a far more secure default setting than
what is the current default.]
Don Armstrong
--
"I was thinking seven figures," he said, "but I would have taken a
hundred grand. I'm not a greedy
Package: qglviewer
Version: 1.4-2
Severity: normal
qglviewer is a Debian native package for inexplicable reasons, and
should almost certainly not be. (This makes creating NMUs by other
developers and/or the security team far more difficult than it needs
be.)[1]
Don Armstrong
1: The use of yada
rp bind /etc/bind/rndc.key /var/run/bind/run /var/cache/bind
chgrp bind /etc/bind/named.conf*
chmod g+r /etc/bind/rndc.key /etc/bind/named.conf*
chmod g+rwx /var/run/bind/run /var/cache/bind
fi
should be taking care of this problem, I'm downgrading and tagging
unreproducible.
Don
isn't declared.)
I'll make an NMU into the delayed queue sometime tomorrow to fix this
problem unless someone has some corrections to make to it.
Don Armstrong
--
"Ban cryptography! Yes. Let's also ban pencils, pens and paper, since
criminals can use them to draw plans of the
On Sun, 06 Nov 2005, Duncan Findlay wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 05, 2005 at 07:18:16PM -0800, Don Armstrong wrote:
> > libnet-dns-perl is now required by M::SA::Dns
>
> If it's not installed, a warning message is issued, spamassassin
> still runs. (If it's not, something wie
hnical details of permanent failure:
> PERM_FAILURE: SMTP Error (state 9): 550 unknown user
Yeah, the upgrade to exim 4 has broken this temporarily; I'm working
with DSA to get the problem resolved.
Don Armstrong
--
I'd never hurt another living thing.
But if I did...
On Fri, 06 Jan 2006, Niko Tyni wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 04, 2006 at 03:27:48AM -0800, Don Armstrong wrote:
> > Attached is the patch for the NMU that I am preparing; I will upload
> > it to a delay queue sometime tomorrow (assuming it checks out when
> > I've had more sleep.
I have just made an NMU to fix this bug to the 1 day delayed queue (as
we are in permanent 0-day NMU until etch release). This NMU can be
overridden by a maintainer upload between now and then. The interdiff
of the upload is attached.
Don Armstrong
--
N: Why should I believe that?"
B: Be
escribe
the issue remaining, or just mark it pending.
The most general case of using the fixed tag is to indicate that the
bug was fixed in an NMU but has not yet been aknowledged by the
maintainer, which is why the bugreport.cgi header indicates that.
Don Armstrong
--
"Ban cryptography! Yes.
severity 339940 important
tag 339940 unreproducible
thanks
I tried to replicate this FTBFS, and it built just fine here using a
pbuilder chroot... downgrading and tagging unreproducible.
Don Armstrong
--
N: Why should I believe that?"
B: Because it's a fact."
N: Fact?"
B
As I'm personally using Config::General, I'll adopt it if no one else
comes forward who has more time available. [As I'm not averse to
someone else actually doing the work , I haven't retitled the wnpp
bug.]
Don Armstrong
--
Junkies were all knitted together in a loose
I have just made an upload to the 7-day DELAY queue to fix both of
these bugs.
This NMU can be overridden by a maintainer upload before 7 days have
passed, ideally one which fixes the RC bug (#326371).
Interdiff for the NMU is attached.
Don Armstrong
--
Of course, there are ceases where only
I have just made an NMU to the 7 day delayed queue to fix this bug. If
you wish to override this NMU, you will need to make a maintainer
upload between now and then.
Please find the interdiff for the NMU attached.
Don Armstrong
--
Those who begin coercive elimination of dissent soon find
An NMU to fix this bug has been made to the 7 day delay queue. You can
override this NMU by making a maintainer upload between now and then.
The interdiff of the NMU is attached.
Don Armstrong
--
LEADERSHIP -- A form of self-preservation exhibited by people with
autodestructive imaginations in
I have just made an NMU of this package to the 7-day delayed queue on
gluck. This NMU can be overridden by a maintainer upload between now
and then. The interdiff for the NMU is attached.
Don Armstrong
--
I'd sign up in a hot second for any cellular company whose motto was:
"
new version in the 10-day delay queue sometime tomorrow.]
Don Armstrong
--
No amount of force can control a free man, a man whose mind is free
[...] You can't conquer a free man; the most you can do is kill him.
-- Robert Heinlein _Revolt in 2010_ p54
http://www.donarmstrong.c
Is there any chance of renaming /usr/bin/afile sometime soon? [I sense
that netatalk is probably the package that should be renamed, since it
is merely a utility script...]
Don Armstrong
--
"There are two major products that come out of Berkeley: LSD and UNIX.
We don't believe th
tag 341394 sarge
thanks
I'm working on preparing a patch for this bug; note that this bug does
not affect any version of webmin in testing or unstable, so long as
perl on that system has been upgraded to 5.8.7 (or a version of perl
that contains Sys::Syslog >= 0.07).
Don Armstrong
--
specialy crafted username. This vulnerability does not affect machines
which are running Sys::Syslog >= 0.07.
-- Don Armstrong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Tue, 27 Dec 2005 04:08:16 -0800
dsc and diff.gz are available if necessary at
http://rzlab.ucr.edu/debian/webmin/
(Note again
tistic
Description : A POE component that provides non-blocking ident lookups
POE::Component::Client::Ident is a POE component that provides
non-blocking Ident lookup services to other POE components and
sessions.
[This module is needed for the new version of
libpoe-component-irc-perl]
Don Arm
; so while it's not normally an RC
offense, in the absence of a maintainer's opinion to the
contrary, we might well call it "in the opinion of the release
team, the package is not fit for release"
Don Armstrong
--
Tell me something interesting about yourself.
L
f a
package, without rendering it completely unusable to everyone.
Don Armstrong
--
An elephant: A mouse built to government specifications.
-- Robert Heinlein _Time Enough For Love_ p244
http://www.donarmstrong.com http://rzlab.ucr.edu
signature.asc
Description: Digital signature
I have just made an upload to the 7 day gluck delayed queue to fix
this bug. This upload can be overriden by a maintainer upload between
now and then. The interdiff of this NMU is attached.
Don Armstrong
--
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity.
-- Robert Heinlein
http
I have made an NMU upload to the gluck 7 day delayed queue. This
upload can be overridden by a maintainer upload between now and then.
The interdiff of the NMU is attached.
Don Armstrong
--
"For those who understand, no explanation is necessary.
For those who do not, none is possible.&q
I have just made an upload to fix this RC bug to the gluck 7 day
delayed queue. This upload can be overridden by a maintainer upload
between now and then. The diff to the NMU is attached.
Don Armstrong
--
Three little words. (In decending order of importance.)
I
love
you
-- hugh macleod http
I have just made an NMU to the 7 day delayed queue on gluck to fix
this bug. This NMU can be overriden by a maintainer upload between now
and then. The interdiff to the NMU is attached.
Don Armstrong
--
Junkies were all knitted together in a loose global macrame, the
intercontinental
the future
it's best to make it a non-native package and include whatever changes
you make in the diff.gz
I'm downgrading this bug to non-RC then; feel free to close it or do
whatever you feel is appropriate.
Don Armstrong
--
Those who begin coercive elimination of dissent soon find
bug with a request for removal in the next month or so
seems reasonable.]
Don Armstrong
--
N: Why should I believe that?"
B: Because it's a fact."
N: Fact?"
B: F, A, C, T... fact"
N: So you're saying that I should believe it because it's true.
That's your
x27;m requesting
removal.]
Don Armstrong
--
Filing a bug is probably not going to get it fixed any faster.
-- Anthony Towns
http://www.donarmstrong.com http://rzlab.ucr.edu
signature.asc
Description: Digital signature
I have just made an NMU to fix this bug to the 7 day delay queue. This
upload can be overridden by a maintainer upload between now and then.
The interdiff of the NMU is attached.
Don Armstrong
--
Taxes are not levied for the benefit of the taxed.
-- Robert Heinlein _Time Enough For Love_ p250
I have just made an upload to the 7 day delay queue to fix these two
bugs. This NMU can be overridden by a maintainer upload between now
and then. The interdiff of the NMU is attached.
Don Armstrong
--
"One disk to rule them all, One disk to find them. One disk to bring
them all and i
clone 335971 -1
retitle -1 Please package new upstream release 0.47
severity -1 wishlist
tag 335971 fixed-upstream
thanks
I'll consider preparing an NMU for this shortly for the 7 day delay
queue, but since it involves a new upstream release, I'd much rather
have the maintainer do t
I have just made an NMU for this package to the 7 day delay queue.
This NMU can be overridden by a maintainer upload between now and
then. The interdiff of the NMU is attached.
Don Armstrong
--
Nothing is as inevitable as a mistake whose time has come.
-- Tussman's Law
tag 339526 patch
thanks
spamassassin (3.0.3-2sarge0) stable-security; urgency=high
* Fix a potential bypass of spam detection when insanely large To:
headers are encountered. (CVE-2005-3351) (Closes: #339526)
-- Don Armstrong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Tue, 3 Jan 2006 07:01:02 -0800
tag 344029 patch
thanks
Attached is the patch for the NMU that I am preparing; I will upload
it to a delay queue sometime tomorrow (assuming it checks out when
I've had more sleep.)
Don Armstrong
--
"A one-question geek test. If you get the joke, you're a geek: Seen on
a Cal
her to sort the messages in the order in which
they were received[1], or sort them according to whatever random date
the client MUAs attach to the message.
On top of that is allowing for threading; currently the BTS completely
ignores References: and In-Reply-To: because it's simpler to do s
arison as to how denyhosts differs from fail2ban
may be usefull. [fail2ban being another python script that basically
fills a similar niche.]
Don Armstrong
--
It was said that life was cheap in Ankh-Morpork. This was, of course,
completely wrong. Life was often very expensive; you could get de
Here's the trivial patch for this; only bothering to send it cause I
already wrote it. ;-)
Don Armstrong
--
The beauty of the DRUNKENNESS subprogram was that you could move your
intoxication level up and down at will, instead of being caught on a
relentless down escalator to bargain bas
e.
However, in order to do that, it needs to be run right before packing,
which is what used to happen in the 9.X series of kernel-package.
[Trying now with the current kernel-package 10.0.10; will close if
it's already been fixed.]
Don Armstrong
--
Dropping non-free would set us back
found 339659 10.0.10
thanks
On Thu, 17 Nov 2005, Don Armstrong wrote:
> Trying now with the current kernel-package 10.0.10; will close if
> it's already been fixed.
I was able to replicate this in 10.0.10 as well.
(cd /mnt/sda1/kernel_trunk/linux-2.6.11/debian/linux-xen0-2.6.11-xe
y are slim. ;-))
Don Armstrong
--
"...Yet terrible as UNIX addiction is, there are worse fates. If UNIX
is the heroin of operating systems, then VMS is barbiturate addiction, the
Mac is MDMA, and MS-DOS is sniffing glue. (Windows is filling your sinuses
with lucite and letting it set.) Y
sking for
Startup.h to be distributed. I've attached the patch, but it won't fix
the current "issue" until r-base-core implements this change. [I
suppose you could just distribute Startup.h in the package... but that
seems kind of suboptimal.]
Don Armstrong
--
"There'
tag 310321 unreproducible
thanks
I personally can't get this bug to reproduce here... can you give some
information as to what actually failed in pdfetex?
[As I have this version installed on quite a few machines, I'd
strongly lean to downgrading this bug if no one else can reproduce
ist bug.
Just tag it wontfix and/or forward it upstream.
PS: Why, exactly, does the r-base-core package contain the header
files?
Don Armstrong
--
Dropping non-free would set us back at least, what, 300 packages? It'd
take MONTHS to make up the difference, and meanwhile Debian users will
On Mon, 23 May 2005, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
> On 23 May 2005 at 15:24, Don Armstrong wrote:
> > On Mon, 23 May 2005, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
> > > The (upstream) R Core team is very careful not to "promise" entry
> > > points to R that it won't be able
On Mon, 23 May 2005, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
> On 23 May 2005 at 19:15, Don Armstrong wrote:
> > What I'm talking about (and why I'm continuing this discussion) is the
> > optimal resolution of this issue, post sarge release, by fixing:
> >
> > 1) r-base-co
tput out of 65536
> No pages of output.
Ah, beautiful, thanks.
Can you also give the value of pool_size in /etc/texmf/texmf? (I think
the default now is 125)
Looking at what I see, it seems that it is set to 225578?
Don Armstrong
--
"The trouble with you, Ibid" he said, &q
severity 310668 important
thanks
While this is likely a bug, the severity is at most important, as it
doesn't affect everyone, or even every person who has a aha152x card.
See http://www.debian.org/Bugs/Developer#severities for information on
how the severities are assigned.
Don Arms
tag 310882 unreproducible
severity 310882 important
thanks
I just rebuilt this package (emacs21-21.4a) on i386 using pbuilder,
and the package built fine, so this is most likely local setup
dependent.
Downgrading and tagging unreproducible as appropriate.
Don Armstrong
--
Do not handicap
Also, the entire build log will be useful as well.
[I'm leaning towards downgrading this bug as well, as it seems to
likely be a user specific issue.]
Don Armstrong
--
It was said that life was cheap in Ankh-Morpork. This was, of course,
completely wrong. Life was often very expensive; you
an.org/~rleigh/hardknott-packages
This package list makes it look like you're missing:
libncurses5-dev and liblockfile-dev
Can you install those and try again? [Or provide the output of
deb-check -b fakeroot debian/rules binary?]
Don Armstrong
--
I now know how retro SCOs OSes are. Riotous
ibutions are doing it, so we should do it
too" argument isn't very persuasive, unless there is a clear technical
reason to do so, and someone is willing to deal with the consequences
of migrating everything in Debian that currently calls perl's rename.
[bod: I've tagged this wont
Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree
Reading extended state information
Initializing package states... Done
Reading task descriptions... Done
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ bts tag 311557 sid
Don Armstrong
--
"Ban cryptography! Yes. Let's also ban pencils, pens and paper, since
criminals can u
severity 311563 important
thanks
Issues that only affect amd64 (which is not part of an official Debian
release) are at most severity important.
Don Armstrong
--
"One disk to rule them all, One disk to find them. One disk to bring
them all and in the darkness grind them. In the La
k for the existence of the appropriate file.
Don Armstrong
--
Of course, there are ceases where only a rare individual will have the
vision to perceive a system which governs many people's lives; a
system which had never before even been recognized as a system; then
such people often devote t
=$(kpsewhich pdfxmltex.efmt pdfxmltex.fmt) || true
rm -f $XMLTEXFMT $PDFXMLTEXFMT
The more complete attached patch does that.
Don Armstrong
--
America was far better suited to be the World's Movie Star. The
world's tequila-addled pro-league bowler. The world's acerbic bi
=$(dirname $(kpsewhich xmltex.efmt xmltex.fmt|head -n 1)) || true
rm -f $XMLTEXFMT $PDFXMLTEXFMT
# remove fmt file logs
rm -f $LOGDIR/xmltex.log $LOGDIR/pdfxmltex.log
Don Armstrong
--
America was far better suited to be the World's Movie Star. The
world's tequila-
gt; That might indeed not be a bad idea. If you can please do by all means.
>
> Done with no problems to report.
>
> I did a base woody install, installed tetex+xmltex and dist-upgraded
> to sarge. No errors on upgrade.
Nice. Thanks, Roger, for testing that out.
Thanks, Ardo,
uld not lock status data tables in database 'nagios'
(This is on a brand new chroot with mysql-server already runnign when
nagios was installed, and nagios started up as well.)
Since this appears to be unreproduceable on two people's systems,
critical is clearly the wrong severi
efault configuration of mysql-server.
> Only if you've modified the mysql.user table to not accept a blank user.
By default, the only users are 'root' and 'debian-sys-maint'.
Don Armstrong
--
"A one-question geek test. If you get the joke, you're a g
,&process_performance_data,&last_state_change);
Whether it's worth fixing this for sarge is up to the maintainer and
RM.
Don Armstrong
--
N: Why should I believe that?"
B: Because it's a fact."
N: Fact?"
B: F, A, C, T... fact"
N: So you're saying
gain permision to distribute this firmware in the
debian/copyright file. [Even if they were present in the upstream
site, it needs to be present in the package... although, I may have
mised it.]
Don Armstrong
--
Miracles had become relative common-places since the advent of
entheogens; it now
d to be called in the README.gz
I'll gladly generate a patch that implements either proposed solution
if it's something that you would apply.
Don Armstrong
--
why the hell does kernel-source-2.6.3 depend on xfree86-common?
It... Doesn't?
good point
http://www.donarmstrong
Package: debbugs
Severity: important
Reply-From: and Resent-To: etc. are not being properly encoded in the
outgoing messages using encode_rfc1522.
Patch coming shortly.
Don Armstrong
--
Our days are precious, but we gladly see them going
If in their place we find a thing more precious
which will
cause the bug to be closed automatically when the package is actually
uploaded?
That way anyone else who is looking at the bug log will know exactly
when the bug was fixed, and which changelog fixed it.
Don Armstrong
--
We were at a chinese resturant.
He was yelling at the waitress b
tory.
That is, by default you'd suggest the following in the apache.conf:
Alias /icons/gallery /usr/share/libapache-gallery-perl/icons
The templates would point to icons/gallery/agfolder.png
And /usr/share/lib/apache-gallery-perl/icons would be:
[blahblahicons]
gallery -> .
[blahblah icons]
d ask
here first.]
Don Armstrong
--
I now know how retro SCOs OSes are. Riotous, riotous stuff. How they
had the ya-yas to declare Linux an infant OS in need of their IP is
beyond me. Upcoming features? PAM. files larger than 2 gigs. NFS over
TCP. The 80's called, they want their fea
Package: libmail-box-perl
Severity: wishlist
Version: 2.055-1
There is a new upstream version available:
http://search.cpan.org/CPAN/authors/id/M/MA/MARKOV/Mail-Box-2.059.tar.gz
Don Armstrong
--
Debian's not really about the users or the software at all. It's a
large flame-generat
Worked %d\n",err);
}
else{
fprintf(stdout, "Failed %d\n",err);
}
exit(0);
}
Working on figuring out what is actually the problem right now.
Don Armstrong
--
Filing a bug is probably not going to get it fixed any faster.
-- Anthony Towns
http://www.donarmstrong.com
alled that
dicionaries-common doesn't know about, I should be able to keep as my
default if I've set the symlinks myself.
[This probably is a serious bug, since it doesn't allow administrators
to preserve their configuration file settings, but I'll leave the RC
nature of this bug t
On Mon, 07 Feb 2005, Agustin Martin wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 06, 2005 at 01:19:24PM -0800, Don Armstrong wrote:
> > Package: dictionaries-common
> > Severity: important
> > Version: 0.24.7
> >
> > dictionaries-common needs to have an option in the debconf prompting
&g
On Mon, 07 Feb 2005, Adeodato Simó wrote:
> * Don Armstrong [Sat, 05 Feb 2005 15:31:21 -0800]:
> > Package: libimage-imlib2-perl
> > Severity: important
> > Version: 1.03-1
>
> > libimlib2 version 1.2.0 breaks Image::Imlib2::load
>
> Do you think it would be
e 'my $image =
Image::Imlib2->load(q(temp.bmp));'
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/temp$ perl -MImage::Imlib2 -e 'my $image =
Image::Imlib2->load(q(temp.jpg));'
Image::Imlib2 load error: Unknown at -e line 1.
I haven't quite figured out yet why this is occuring, though.
reassign 293815 libimlib2
severity 293815 serious
thanks
The loaders for libimlib2 need to link with libImlib2.so by default.
This was apparently changed in 1.2.0 (see after the IRC conversation)
vorlon: well, maybe that's not what it is... I'm trying
to understand why the loaders
tag 293815 patch
thanks
Attached is a patch to get src/modules/loaders/Makefile.in to load the
libraries as appropriate. (This probably should actually be applied to
Makefile.am, and then rerun... but whatever.)
Don Armstrong
--
"It's not Hollywood. War is real, war is primarily
b2.0-0 (>= 2.6.0), libgtk2.0-0 (>= 2.6.0), libpango1.0-0 (>= 1.8.1)
Don Armstrong
--
[Panama, 1989. The U.S. government called it "Operation Just Cause".]
I think they misspelled this. Shouldn't it be "Operation Just 'Cause"?
-- TekPolitik http://slashdo
On Fri, 29 Apr 2005, Josselin Mouette wrote:
> Le jeudi 28 avril 2005 à 23:44 -0700, Don Armstrong a écrit :
> > Depends: libatk1.0-0 (>= 1.9.0), libc6 (>= 2.3.2.ds1-21),
> > libglib2.0-0 (>= 2.6.0), libgtk2.0-0 (>= 2.6.0), libpango1.0-0
> > (>= 1.8.1)
>
On Tue, 11 Jan 2005, Don Armstrong wrote:
> The patch now has moved the de_rfc1522 code into Debbugs::MIME since
> this slice of code needs to be used in both the cgi scripts and the
> process script.
>
> I've also taken the liberty of cleaning up the way that Exporter is
maildirs were also deleted by
offlineimap when they no longer exist on the imap server.
[A slightly less optimal alternative would be a method to say that for
specific account(s), the server copy is authoritative, and UID
conflicts should just result in downloading the messages again.]
Don
ywords}
> > Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > +Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
> >
> > This is an automatic notification regarding your $gBug report
> > #$ref: $data->{subject},
>
> This gets more complicated, and is one of the reasons I
tag 94991 wontfix
thanks
While it may be nice to have the bts deal sanely with a missing \n,
implementing this would block header filtering,[1] which is a much
more useful feature.
Tagging it wontfix; it may be closed later.
Don Armstrong
1: Like http://bugs.donarmstrong.com/94991
--
why
tag 315620 moreinfo
thanks
Most likely your local.cf has been configured not to add the score to
messages that have been tagged as spam; however, I need to see it and
the spamass-milter default file.
A more complete log will be useful as well.
Don Armstrong
--
Cheop's Law: Nothing ever
Package: bazaar
Severity: minor
Version: 1.4.2-1
bazaar currently Suggests: bazaar-doc which isn't packaged in testing
or unstable.
Don Armstrong
--
Personally, I think my choice in the mostest-superlative-computer wars
has to be the HP-48 series of calculators. They'll run almos
tag 290501 patch
thanks
The attached patch fixes spamscan to work with SA 3.0 (but breaks
compatibility with SA 2.6)
Don Armstrong
--
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-- James Hynes _Publish and Perish_
http://www.donarmstrong.com http://rzlab.ucr
go there. [If this is
some sort of cgi submission, it shouldn't be using the rewriting
shortcuts anyway.]
Don Armstrong
--
"For those who understand, no explanation is necessary.
For those who do not, none is possible."
http://www.donarmstrong.com http://rzlab.ucr.edu
archive_list[w][0], NULL);
categories = arch_archive_categories(arch);
Hrm... I wonder what happens when arch_archive_connect_branch returns 0?
[If you actually need the rest of the corefile, I can supply it.]
Don Armstrong
--
Three little words. (In decending order of i
An extreemly preliminary version of this feature is available at:
http://bugs.donarmstrong.com/95373 or
http://bugs.donarmstrong.com/105768
see if that approximates what you were asking for.
Don Armstrong
--
"A one-question geek test. If you get the joke, you're a geek: Seen on
a
irect
link when it is available so trivially; however, since doc-debian
actually distributes these files, it's up to doc-debian's maintainer
what to change.
Don Armstrong
--
She was alot like starbucks.
IE, generic and expensive.
-- hugh macleod http://www.gapingvoid.
On Mon, 25 Jul 2005, Wichert Akkerman wrote:
> Previously Don Armstrong wrote:
> > http://bugs.donarmstrong.com/95373 or
>
> 404
[25/Jul/2005:00:46:41 -0700] "GET /95373%20or HTTP/1.1" 404 292 "-"
Um... the 'or' isn't part of the URL.
> &g
short howto mentioned
> there, worked perfectly for me and would be helpful for all exim4
> users.
Is that howto still the way it should be done today? If so, I will
apply the patch later on today.
Don Armstrong
--
Any excuse will serve a tyrant.
-- Aesop
http://www.dona
I too would like to see support for a debian-science mailing list for
miscreants like myself to see what other people in the science world
are using debian for; and to see if they can help me in some of my
stranger quests.
Don Armstrong
--
A people living under the perpetual menace of war and
s one shortly since it intersects with the
RFC1522 work that I did earlier.
Don Armstrong
--
America was far better suited to be the World's Movie Star. The
world's tequila-addled pro-league bowler. The world's acerbic bi-polar
stand-up comedian. Anything but a somber an
tag 301606 patch
thanks
On Sat, 26 Mar 2005, Don Armstrong wrote:
> The mime attachment code is broken for RFC1522 attachment names. FE,
> this link:
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi/=?iso-8859-1?Q?gdb.txt?=?bug=273993&msg=15&att=1
> is totally bogus (see #273
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