On Mon, 2013-03-18 at 18:46 +0100, Moritz Muehlenhoff wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 07:43:09PM +1300, Andrew McMillan wrote:
> > I guess I'm listed as 'upstream' for DAViCal as well as being the DD
> > responsible for the package. Unfortunately I have no tim
Also worth noting that there is a (non-default) configuration setting
that restricts the availability of setup.php to only administrators.
I guess I'm listed as 'upstream' for DAViCal as well as being the DD
responsible for the package. Unfortunately I have no time to do either
job for the forese
Seconded.
On Thu, 2009-11-12 at 13:29 -0800, Russ Allbery wrote:
> Manoj Srivastava writes:
> > On Thu, Oct 29 2009, Simon Horman wrote:
>
> >> Could you suggest a policy-compliant method of creating fifos for the
> >> package? At the time that I added mknod to the maintainer script the
> >> con
rading sqlite to any of 3.6.11-* didn't
help me, downgrading to 3.5.9-6 did sort the problem out and I am now
able to get back into my e-mail...
Regards,
Andrew McMillan.
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for this, since the
point of having it in is kind of lost without the other software it
depends on which didn't make it into testing before the freeze.
Cheers,
Andrew.
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) New Zealand.
Thanks,
Andrew McMillan.
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Hi Cord,
I had thought that whereami.pl was removed from whereami a while ago,
but perhaps not.
Does it all work again if you delete that symlink and reinstall the
package?
The symlink shouldn't be there any longer. I've renamed the actual
program to /usr/sbin/whereami instead.
Rega
On Thu, 2007-08-30 at 14:10 +0200, Michael Biebl wrote:
>
> As Cyril explained it already very accurately, the correct way (for
> users using network-manager-gnome) is simply to not force the upgrade
> until network-manager-applet has left NEW. The old 0.6.4 packages will
> then automatically be k
y precipitate to have released this package into Sid
without having a corresponding network-manager-gnome package to go with
it, since the package is effectively useless without the UI required to
prompt me for my keyring password.
Regards,
Andrew McMillan
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file or
directory" so that is not the problem. I'm not sure what is supposed
to create a /dev/sequencer link and where it is supposed to point -
possibly at /dev/snd/seq.
Thanks,
Andrew McMillan
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ve :-)
The fix is trivial, of course. If possible it would be nice to see the
fix in Etch r1 also.
Thanks,
Andrew McMillan.
PS. It's a great idea. In fact when my son (the one whose computer I
was actually trying to shut downi here) was about 14 months old
il in some circumstances.
Specifically, I find I can't build the libgdiplus from experimental
without this file. Not that I can build it _with_ this file, but I'm
sure this being missing is part of the problem :-)
Thanks,
Andrew McMillan
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APT prefer
n reasonably expect that a pretty normal
situation will involve a kernel upgrade to meet the udev dependency,
along with the udev upgrade. Unfortunately the udev.preinst script
doesn't seem to make any effort to behave sanely in this situation.
Regards,
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