martin f krafft - 03.06.17, 08:12:
> also sprach Norbert Preining [2017-06-03 00:12
+0200]:
> > Then how are you planning to deal with this serious bug after
> > years of inactivity?
>
> Sounds like it might need ctte attention.
I agree to that, since a discussion between the people advocating
On Jun 03, Norbert Preining wrote:
> >As one of the systemd maintainers I am explicitly and publicly
> >requesting that you do not introduce this unwanted change.
> Then how are you planning to deal with this serious bug after years of
> inactivity?
I think that I have already expressed clearly
also sprach Norbert Preining [2017-06-03 00:12 +0200]:
> Then how are you planning to deal with this serious bug after
> years of inactivity?
Sounds like it might need ctte attention.
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Good morning,
>As one of the systemd maintainers I am explicitly and publicly
>requesting that you do not introduce this unwanted change.
Then how are you planning to deal with this serious bug after years of
inactivity?
Norbert
On June 3, 2017 5:49:39 AM GMT+09:00, m...@linux.it wrote:
>On
On Jun 02, Norbert Preining wrote:
> I am planning to upload an NMU fixing this issue to DELAY3 and hope that
> release managers allow this fix into stretch.
You cannot do a NMU just because the maintainers of a package disagree
with you.
As one of the systemd maintainers I am explicitly and pu
Am 02.06.2017 um 16:46 schrieb Norbert Preining:
>> Your reasoning is flawed. The Google DNS servers are not set as default.
>
> AC_ARG_WITH(dns-servers,
> AS_HELP_STRING([--with-dns-servers=DNSSERVERS],
> [Space-separated list of default DNS servers]),
> [DNS_SERVE
> Your reasoning is flawed. The Google DNS servers are not set as default.
AC_ARG_WITH(dns-servers,
AS_HELP_STRING([--with-dns-servers=DNSSERVERS],
[Space-separated list of default DNS servers]),
[DNS_SERVERS="$withval"],
[DNS_SERVERS="8.8.8.8 8.8.4.4 2001:4
Am 02.06.2017 um 16:32 schrieb Norbert Preining:
> Dear maintainers,
>
> leaking information, whatsoever, is not acceptable in Debian, and against
> policy, at least lintian errors out on many occasions with
> privacy-foobar*
> errors.
>
> Setting the default servers to Google is not accept
Dear maintainers,
leaking information, whatsoever, is not acceptable in Debian, and against
policy, at least lintian errors out on many occasions with
privacy-foobar*
errors.
Setting the default servers to Google is not acceptable.
Ignoring this fact with the explanation that one can *d
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