On Mon, 2002-08-19 at 11:34, Matt Zimmerman wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 19, 2002 at 05:18:52PM +0200, Arvid Warnecke wrote:
> > I try to unsubscribe from this list for about a week now. I just got the
> > message that I am no member of the list anymore, but still get the
> > mails. I tried to unsubscribe
On Mon, 19 Aug 2002, Ben Collins wrote:
> > > Not only that, it's only useful for linking, so has no reason being in
> > > the primary runtime.
> >
> > ltdl needs them at runtime.
>
> Then ltdl is broken. How does one install libfoo.so.1 and libfoo.so.2
> and only have libfoo.la, and ltdl expec
On Mon, Aug 19, 2002 at 05:39:56PM -0400, Michael Alan Dorman wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Paul Hedderly) writes:
> > No. the hostap dirver is excellent. Written by Jean Tour... something.
> > He works for SSH Corp. google for "linux prism2 driver". It does pcmcia
> > and pci brilliantly but doesnt
On Mon, Aug 19, 2002 at 09:22:54PM -0400, Ben Collins wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 19, 2002 at 07:29:23PM -0500, Adam Heath wrote:
> > On Mon, 19 Aug 2002, Ben Collins wrote:
> > > Not only that, it's only useful for linking, so has no reason being in
> > > the primary runtime.
> > ltdl needs them at runti
Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Andreas Tille wrote:
> > In fact you are right. I would vote for a mandatory menu entry for every
> > program which has a user interface.
>
> I "vote" that you get to write the menu file for gnuplot, which after
> all has a graphical user interface, if it's
Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Peter S Galbraith wrote:
> > Hi, What are the currently valid distribution to which we can make
> > uploads to?
> >
> > debian-changelog-mode.el currently allows the user to set the
> > distribution field for an upload to multiple distributions, e.g.
>
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On Mon, 19 Aug 2002, Ben Collins wrote:
> Then ltdl is broken. How does one install libfoo.so.1 and libfoo.so.2
> and only have libfoo.la, and ltdl expect to work?
libtool itself is broken, but I digress.
On Mon, Aug 19, 2002 at 07:29:23PM -0500, Adam Heath wrote:
> On Mon, 19 Aug 2002, Ben Collins wrote:
>
> > Not only that, it's only useful for linking, so has no reason being in
> > the primary runtime.
>
> ltdl needs them at runtime.
Then ltdl is broken. How does one install libfoo.so.1 and li
> ltdl needs them at runtime.
If so, how should parallel installation be handled?
How does one decide whether the .la file should be put in the main
package or the dev one?
The shared library packaging manual should be updated to included this
information if this is the case.
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Ian Eure <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Monday 19 August 2002 02:39 pm, Michael Alan Dorman wrote:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Paul Hedderly) writes:
> > > No. the hostap dirver is excellent. Written by Jean Tour... something.
> > > He works for SSH Corp. google for "linux prism2 driver". It does pcmc
Adam Heath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Mon, 19 Aug 2002, Ben Collins wrote:
> Not only that, it's only useful for linking, so has no reason being in
> the primary runtime.
> ltdl needs them at runtime.
and librep9 too.
Christian
On Mon, 19 Aug 2002, Ben Collins wrote:
> Not only that, it's only useful for linking, so has no reason being in
> the primary runtime.
ltdl needs them at runtime.
On Tue, Aug 20, 2002 at 01:50:22AM +0200, Luca Barbieri wrote:
> According to Junichi's manual they should be in -dev packages (that
> makes sense, since they are only used by libtool builds).
Yes, it's a bug. Consider that the .la file is usually without soname
(e.g. libfoo.la) it will clash when
According to Junichi's manual they should be in -dev packages (that
makes sense, since they are only used by libtool builds).
The following packages might be affected. The list only includes
packages from unstable in libs/ with digits in the name.
hamlib1
kdelibs3
kdelibs3-cups
libaspell10
libcap
On Monday 19 August 2002 02:39 pm, Michael Alan Dorman wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Paul Hedderly) writes:
> > No. the hostap dirver is excellent. Written by Jean Tour... something.
> > He works for SSH Corp. google for "linux prism2 driver". It does pcmcia
> > and pci brilliantly but doesnt support
Evening ladies and gents,
OK, I know I've been an on again/off again maintainer so far.
Unfortunately, that trend will continue for a bit longer. (even longer
than *I* expected).
I've had quite a few In Real Life problems surface that are demanding
100% of my time at the moment. (I don't even ha
Le sam 17/08/2002 à 18:50, Luca Barbieri a écrit :
> I forgot an important thing: all new non-C++ packages should be tagged
> as non-C++ in some way so that dpkg doesn't need to scan them.
>
> This should of course be done by having the build tools scan the package
> build directory and set either
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Paul Hedderly) writes:
> No. the hostap dirver is excellent. Written by Jean Tour... something.
> He works for SSH Corp. google for "linux prism2 driver". It does pcmcia
> and pci brilliantly but doesnt support usb yet. works with prism2/2.5/3
> cards - and most orinoco cards too
On Friday 16 August 2002 21:47, Martin v. Loewis wrote:
> Steve Langasek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > How would this work? Would those using gcc-2.95 software have to set an
> > rpath or $LD_LIBRARY_PATH to take advantage of the compat libs? If so,
> > it hardly seems worth the effort; manual
On Mon, Aug 19, 2002 at 06:03:12PM -0300, Ben Armstrong wrote:
> > I think something like the LPPL would merely do the trick. Modifying the
> > font would be allowed, but would also require a name change.
>
> After looking over the LPPL, it looks like it would do the job. Do you know
> of any pre
On Mon, Aug 19, 2002 at 10:43:06PM +0200, Josselin Mouette wrote:
> I think something like the LPPL would merely do the trick. Modifying the
> font would be allowed, but would also require a name change.
After looking over the LPPL, it looks like it would do the job. Do you know
of any precedent
Le mer 14/08/2002 à 20:48, Ben Armstrong a écrit :
> I'd like to educate about DFSG-free licensing. Unfortunately, it's going to
> be rough sledding unless I can find a license that is likely to address the
> problems fontographers typically face when deciding how to license their
> work (like: "
> I will be packaging a number of truetype fonts for inclusion in debian
> somehow, but the details are not fully worked out yet. I'll take a
> look at these for to include in that package, or in a package of just
> your fonts.
When packaging many fonts with defoma, could you please tell me if yo
On Mon, Aug 19, 2002 at 04:12:55PM +0100, Matt Kern wrote:
> I can see the advantages of all the separate configuration
> directories, but cannot see quite how everything fits together. I
> understand the include mechanism and most of the files under
> /etc/apache2, but where are the referred to b
On Mon, Aug 19, 2002 at 12:34:40PM -0700, Dustin Norlander wrote:
> I have GPL'ed many of my freeware fonts. They are all decorative fonts, so
> they wont be of much use as screenfonts, but are good for logos, design
> stuff ect.. A couple of them are quit old and not that great, but someone
>
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that obviously is the copy of the mail i sent to you directly.
it never used a debian
I have GPL'ed many of my freeware fonts. They are all decorative fonts, so
they wont be of much use as screenfonts, but are good for logos, design
stuff ect.. A couple of them are quit old and not that great, but someone
might be able to make some use of them :)
Michael - I'll leave it up to
On Mon, Aug 19, 2002 at 11:11:06PM +1000, Drew Parsons wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 18, 2002 at 06:25:28PM +0200, Radovan Garabik wrote:
> > free high quality variable width font. Dustimo could become
> > base of such a font, if it covered at least MES-2 repertoire (maybe
> > without Georgian and Armenian
On Saturday 17 August 2002 19:28, you wrote:
>
> I am currently doing this experiment on s390 without uploading of course. I
> have grepped the build logs of about 4000 packages that I have access to
> for g++|c++ and about 900 packages qualified. I am currently rebuilding
> these packages with gcc
On Mon, Aug 19, 2002 at 05:37:07PM +0200, Arvid Warnecke wrote:
> Okay then, here is the header of your mail which came through the list.
> And I unsubscribed with this address.
I don't think the headers you're quoting are of the email from Erich
Schubert that came through the list, but the one th
* Matt Kern ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> I have just installed apache2 (out of sid onto a woody based system)
> and am having a little trouble understanding the new methodology.
>
> I can see the advantages of all the separate configuration
> directories, but cannot see quite how everything fits
#include
* Allan Sandfeld Jensen [Mon, Aug 19 2002, 02:58:06PM]:
> libraries are placed under /usr/lib/g++2.95 and the new ones under
> /usr/lib/g++3.1. The defaults are symbolic linked from /usr/lib. We can
> either hack ld.so to search the correct path (using some g++ calling cards)
> or reco
On Mon, Aug 19, 2002 at 05:27:12PM +0200, Erich Schubert wrote:
> > I try to unsubscribe from this list for about a week now. I just got the
> > message that I am no member of the list anymore, but still get the
> > mails. I tried to unsubscribe again, but I got the message, that this is
> > not po
On Mon, Aug 19, 2002 at 05:18:52PM +0200, Arvid Warnecke wrote:
> I try to unsubscribe from this list for about a week now. I just got the
> message that I am no member of the list anymore, but still get the
> mails. I tried to unsubscribe again, but I got the message, that this is
> not possible
Andreas Tille wrote:
> In fact you are right. I would vote for a mandatory menu entry for every
> program which has a user interface.
I "vote" that you get to write the menu file for gnuplot, which after
all has a graphical user interface, if it's fed the proper data file.
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> I try to unsubscribe from this list for about a week now. I just got the
> message that I am no member of the list anymore, but still get the
> mails. I tried to unsubscribe again, but I got the message, that this is
> not possible because I am no member.
> Why do I still get the mails?
We are n
Hello,
I try to unsubscribe from this list for about a week now. I just got the
message that I am no member of the list anymore, but still get the
mails. I tried to unsubscribe again, but I got the message, that this is
not possible because I am no member.
Why do I still get the mails?
Cheers,
Ar
I have just installed apache2 (out of sid onto a woody based system)
and am having a little trouble understanding the new methodology.
I can see the advantages of all the separate configuration
directories, but cannot see quite how everything fits together. I
understand the include mechanism and
>> Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> That could be interesting. How far back is RUNPATH supported? (I seem to
> recall that it's a relatively new introduction to ELF, but if it's in
> stable then that's good enough for me.)
Good question. Looking at the changelogs:
1999-07-24 Ulr
On Sun, 18 Aug 2002, Jack Howarth wrote:
> Josip,
> Changing the font didn't help, but deleting my .xmms
> directory in my account seemed to have cured it. Odd.
> Jack
Never delete. Rename/move/copy. Make backups. Even of bad stuff.
Dear Debian developers
I am currently running seven Debian machines both at home and at work
(with another one at work coming soon).
I have just upgraded my headless (!) gateway machine at home from potato
to woody without any problem at all: The upgrade went entirely well
including extremely usa
On Sun, Aug 18, 2002 at 06:25:28PM +0200, Radovan Garabik wrote:
> free high quality variable width font. Dustimo could become
> base of such a font, if it covered at least MES-2 repertoire (maybe
> without Georgian and Armenian characters for the beginning).
Just out of interest, what is MES-2?
Why is it that /bin/login seems to hang around for the duration of the user's
session on other distributions but not on Debian?
Why do other distributions choose to have it keep running until the end of
the session while we did not?
--
I do not get viruses because I do not use MS software.
If
On Friday 16 August 2002 15:51, Matthew Wilcox wrote:
> -
> The Debian GCC 3.2 Transition Plan
>
> This is a proposal. You will be notified when this is a real plan
>
Nice plan all in all, although I am going to hate the new package names. Some
people talked about av
On Mon, Aug 19, 2002 at 02:41:44PM +0200, Marcelo E. Magallon wrote:
> >> "Marcelo E. Magallon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Just the normal linker with a different set of default paths. This
> > is like using an -rpath. The problem with -rpath is that it has
> > precedence over LD_LIBRA
Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> That problem shouldn't arise if the hack is done the other way
> round: new libraries go to /usr/lib/gcc3.2, say, in cases where the
> ABI differs. It does mean we can never get rid of it, but if the C++
> ABI changes in later versions of G++ then we may h
>> "Marcelo E. Magallon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I was toying with that idea in my head. There's no need for a
> special C++ compiler, is there?
"linker" I meant, obviously.
> Just the normal linker with a different set of default paths. This
> is like using an -rpath. The pro
On Mon, Aug 19, 2002 at 02:33:08PM +0200, Mikael Hedin wrote:
> Oh, I tried not using tbl, but could not find anything else to produce
> something sensible. If there is an alternative, please educate me.
In the cases where you find yourself wanting to use tbl because doing it
in plain nroff is to
Oh, I tried not using tbl, but could not find anything else to produce
something sensible. If there is an alternative, please educate me.
/Micce
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Turned out to be "apostrophe, backslash, dubblequote, space, t". Fun
and insane!
Tanks,
Micce
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On Mon, Aug 19, 2002 at 01:43:01PM +0200, Daniel Kobras wrote:
> See the NOTES section in man(7). You need '\ t' at the beginning of the
> man page. But also have a look at section SAFE SUBSET, which suggests
> to not use those macros in the first place.
It does say "if you must, go ahead and us
On Mon, Aug 19, 2002 at 01:25:26PM +0200, Mikael Hedin wrote:
> I've enhanced oglerc(5) by adding a tbl section (.TS and .TE and the
> things in between). On my system (sid) it is preproccessed by tbl(1)
> when I run 'man ./oglerc.5', but on the upstream author's sytem
> (solaris something), the t
On Mon, Aug 19, 2002 at 01:25:26PM +0200, Mikael Hedin wrote:
> I've enhanced oglerc(5) by adding a tbl section (.TS and .TE and the
> things in between). On my system (sid) it is preproccessed by tbl(1)
> when I run 'man ./oglerc.5', but on the upstream author's sytem
> (solaris something), the t
On Mon, Aug 19, 2002 at 01:04:39PM +0200, Martin Schulze wrote:
> Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña wrote:
> > On Sat, Aug 17, 2002 at 11:17:03PM +0200, J.H.M. Dassen (Ray) wrote:
> > > On Sat, Aug 17, 2002 at 20:56:48 +, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> > > > Now flooded with screens full of
> > > > IN
Hi,
I've enhanced oglerc(5) by adding a tbl section (.TS and .TE and the
things in between). On my system (sid) it is preproccessed by tbl(1)
when I run 'man ./oglerc.5', but on the upstream author's sytem
(solaris something), the tbl preprocessing does not happen. Did I
miss some magic to inser
Could you please send me suggestions (off-list) as to which would be the best
default group for such a device, audio or disk.
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Date: Mon, 19 Aug 2002 05:51:04 +0100
From: Bastien Nocera <[EMAIL PROT
On Mon, Aug 19, 2002 at 11:32:24AM +0100, Richard Kettlewell wrote:
> Panu A Kalliokoski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Well, it is sufficient that the linker gets the additional
> > information from somewhere. Of the two ways (hacking the linker to
> > use different versions depending on the ABI,
Daniel Jacobowitz wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 17, 2002 at 09:46:42PM +0200, Erich Schubert wrote:
> > it seems like people still don't get that bugtraq is subscribed to
> > debian-security-announce...
> > And bugtraq seems unable to add some Footer to the posts that clarifies
> > this...
> >
> > Couldn't
Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 17, 2002 at 11:17:03PM +0200, J.H.M. Dassen (Ray) wrote:
> > On Sat, Aug 17, 2002 at 20:56:48 +, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> > > Now flooded with screens full of
> > > IN=eth0 OUT= MAC=ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:00:04:76:de:b9:53:08:00 SRC=0.0.0.0
> >
On Mon, Aug 19, 2002 at 12:12:41AM -0400, Joey Hess wrote:
> That doesn't mean we have to mindlessly stick to it when packaging a 100k
> font though. We also have the example of freefont, which used uner 3 mb for
> 79 smaller type 1 fonts.
No, but neither does it mean we need to follow the freefon
Panu A Kalliokoski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Richard Kettlewell wrote:
>> I think you've answered your own question; it _can_ known which
>> soname to use, and to discover it, it should check the version of
>> the compiler.
>
> I'm not sure whether you're actually proposing changing the SONAM
Package: wnpp
Version: N/A; reported 2002-08-19
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: zthread
Version : 2.2.9
Upstream Author : Eric Crahen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://zthread.sourceforge.net/
* License : LGPL
Description : C++ thread library
The ZThr
On Sat, Aug 17, 2002 at 11:17:03PM +0200, J.H.M. Dassen (Ray) wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 17, 2002 at 20:56:48 +, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> > Now flooded with screens full of
> > IN=eth0 OUT= MAC=ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:00:04:76:de:b9:53:08:00 SRC=0.0.0.0
> > DST=255,255,255,255 LEN=328 TOS=0x10 PREC=0x00
FYI
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Date: Sun, 18 Aug 2002 14:34:28 -0400 (EDT)
From: Russell Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Familiar] fonts
http://corefonts.sourceforge.net/ distributes the Microsoft core
fonts.
--
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Peter S Galbraith wrote:
> Hi, What are the currently valid distribution to which we can make
> uploads to?
>
> debian-changelog-mode.el currently allows the user to set the
> distribution field for an upload to multiple distributions, e.g.
>
> xwatch (2.11-8) frozen unstable; urgency=low
>
> T
On Mon, Aug 19, 2002 at 03:55:33PM +0900, Masato Taruishi wrote:
>
> cool. I'm quite a busy to maintain alsa. If you want, could you
> take over them?
Only if you sponsor me. My GPG key has expired on the keyring and
the new one (this is the one I am signing this mail with) is not
yet accepted.
So
cool. I'm quite a busy to maintain alsa. If you want, could you
take over them?
At Sun, 18 Aug 2002 19:30:25 +0200,
Bastian Kleineidam wrote:
> I compiled for myself the new ALSA rc3 packages and put them into
> deb http://people.debian.org/~calvin/debian/ ./
> deb-src http://people.debian.org/~
On Thu, 2002-08-15 at 12:20, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
> since nobody else has taken up the thread:
I long ago declared my intention to organize debconf 3 in montreal or
vancouver, but I am absolutely not opposed to having the "in-between"
debconf outside of Canada.
> I am planning Debconf 3 to be
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