Hi again,in my case:I have slow internet connection. BUT I have friends with the same connection in my local area network, who have apt-proxy.My
goal is: When I need to install new system (Debian) on new user, or
dist-upgrade on entire system, I need the unstable packets from site.
In this case I n
On Mon, Dec 05, 2005 at 10:32:00PM -0500, Nathanael Nerode wrote:
> I wanted to verify this. I've been looking at a number of packages
> which have picked up dependencies on libartsc0, libasound2, libaudio2,
> libaudiofile0, libsed0, libjpeg62, libpng12-0, and many others, without
> actually build
Aníbal Monsalve Salazar writes:
> Should we do something about packages in main that load MS Windows
> binary drivers?
Are there many of these? If there are (as I suspect) just one or two,
would it hurt to name them? How do you evaluate the tradeoff between
someone using Debian with a non-Linux
On Mon, Dec 05, 2005 at 11:52:32AM +0100, Arjan van de Ven wrote:
>Linux in a binary world
>
>What if.. what if the linux kernel developers tomorrow accept that
>binary modules are OK and are essential for the progress of linux.
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I wanted to verify this. I've been looking at a number of packages
which have picked up dependencies on libartsc0, libasound2, libaudio2,
libaudiofile0, libsed0, libjpeg62, libpng12-0, and many others, without
actually build-depending on any of the corresponding dev packages.
The common factor is
On Tue, 06 Dec 2005, Romain Beauxis wrote:
> Le Mardi 6 Décembre 2005 02:50, Joe Smith a écrit :
> > Now it is useless for users where the bottleneck is on their end.
>
> Well, it can also be usefull in case of a broken mirror can't it?
apt already handles that and skips to the next mirror.
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Le Mardi 6 Décembre 2005 02:50, Joe Smith a écrit :
> Now it is useless for users where the bottleneck is on their end.
Well, it can also be usefull in case of a broken mirror can't it?
Romain
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On Mon, 05 Dec 2005, Joe Smith wrote:
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> >On 12/5/05, Ivan Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>Example: (/etc/apt/sources.list)
> >>deb http://ftp.en.debian.org/debian main stable contrib non-free
> >>deb http://ft
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>> Example: (/etc/apt/sources.li
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On 12/5/05, Joe Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> "Olaf van der Spek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> > On 12/5/05, Ivan Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Example: (/etc/apt/sources.list)
> >> deb http://ftp.en.debian.org/debian main stable contrib non-free
>
Josselin Mouette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Le lundi 05 décembre 2005 à 16:19 -0500, Clint Adams a écrit :
>> > The buildd maintainer is one of the 'notoriously difficult to reach'
>> > people in Debian. If you were interested in trying, contacting the
>> > mailing list for the port is the obv
Le lundi 05 décembre 2005 à 16:19 -0500, Clint Adams a écrit :
> > The buildd maintainer is one of the 'notoriously difficult to reach'
> > people in Debian. If you were interested in trying, contacting the
> > mailing list for the port is the obvious next step.
>
> What can the people on such a
Thomas Viehmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Vincent Sanders wrote:
> > [1] http://buildd.debian.org/~jeroen/status/architecture.php?a=arm
>
> taking a "random" (end of alphabet) sample from maybe-failed:
>
> twinkle: requeue (probably libccrtp was stuck in NEW)
> wvstreams: Dep-Wait (libxplc0.3.13-dev) - d
On Mon, Dec 05, 2005 at 10:43:15PM +0100, Thomas Viehmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Vincent Sanders wrote:
> > [1] http://buildd.debian.org/~jeroen/status/architecture.php?a=arm
>
> taking a "random" (end of alphabet) sample from maybe-failed:
>
> twinkle: requeue (probably libccrtp was stuck in NEW)
Ju
Hi,
Vincent Sanders wrote:
> [1] http://buildd.debian.org/~jeroen/status/architecture.php?a=arm
taking a "random" (end of alphabet) sample from maybe-failed:
twinkle: requeue (probably libccrtp was stuck in NEW)
wvstreams: Dep-Wait (libxplc0.3.13-dev) - dep in new queue, see #340696
xchm: retry
> The buildd maintainer is one of the 'notoriously difficult to reach'
> people in Debian. If you were interested in trying, contacting the
> mailing list for the port is the obvious next step.
What can the people on such a mailing list do about buildd issues?
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On 12/5/05, Ivan Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Example: (/etc/apt/sources.list)
deb http://ftp.en.debian.org/debian main stable contrib non-free
deb http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian main stable contrib non-free
On 12/5/05, Ivan Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Example: (/etc/apt/sources.list)
> deb http://ftp.en.debian.org/debian main stable contrib non-free
> deb http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian main stable contrib non-free
>
> in this case the stable packages will be ONLY downloaded from first server
>
Marco d'Itri wrote:
> Right, I did not remember that update-modules also runs depmod.
> This is interesting, because if modutils is not installed then depmod
> will not be run by the update-modules script of module-init-tools.
> Nobody ever reported this, so I wonder if the packages which install 2
On Dec 05, Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> dh_installmodules generates code to run update-modules in the postinst
> and postrm, which are run when modules are installed or removed. Amoung
> other things, the depmod call in update-modules.modutils makes the newly
> installed modules in the p
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Stephen Gran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Instead, you could hold a grudge and complain. That would be in keeping
> with the Debian tradition, after all.
Not really holding a grudge; the problem was only just resolved
yesterday. In a week, it would be forgotten. It was just ironic.
> Note: I
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> Adeodato Simó <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > * Thomas Bushnell BSG [Mon, 05 Dec 2005 10:28:43 -0800]:
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> >> Well golly gee. When I sent mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], saying
> >> that packages had failed due to temporarily missing build
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>> that packages had failed due to temporarily missing build
>> dependencies, it was apparently ignored for weeks. It took the
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> that packages had failed due to temporarily missing build
> dependencies, it was apparently ignored for weeks. It took the
> release manager's involvement to get the build p
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Vincent Sanders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> However, we are in need of assistance! Recently ARM was "separated"
> from testing as it is believed it was not keeping up. In fact, the ARM
> buildds are generally keeping up well - the problem now is a large
> pile of 131 "maybe-failed" packages [1].
Christoph Haas wrote:
> On Monday 05 December 2005 14:29, kevin bailey wrote:
>> after installing awstats package on sarge it took a bit of figuring out
>> how to configure it.
>>
>> here are my notes which may help someone or mey help the awstats package
>> maintainer.
>
> Thanks for taking the
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With newer upgrade of bind9 I get the Message "*** POKED TIMER ***" in
the log several times. I'm not sure if this is a bug or just
logpolution.
Do anybody know about this issue and why it happens?
Gruß
Klaus
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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> I have not used OpenLDAP in big systems for several years, so I can not
> tell I am an expert with it. If I am wrong, and it is possible to
> implement some type of Class of Service with OpenLDAP, I would
> apprecciate you tell me.
Personally I would
On Monday 05 December 2005 14:29, kevin bailey wrote:
> after installing awstats package on sarge it took a bit of figuring out
> how to configure it.
>
> here are my notes which may help someone or mey help the awstats package
> maintainer.
Thanks for taking the time. I'm not the maintainer of aw
hi,
after installing awstats package on sarge it took a bit of figuring out how
to configure it.
here are my notes which may help someone or mey help the awstats package
maintainer.
Installation of awstats
The awstats package was chosen because it seems to be the most advanced log
file ana
Hi, I'll be so glad to see next (or one of the next) version of the apt package, to have PARALLELISM.For example if I have more than one row pointing to one stage (stable testing or unstable) in /etc/apt/sources.list, apt to get one packet from one server, and at the same time to get second packet
I have used for some time Netscape Directory Server, iPlanet Directory
Server and OpenLDAP (several versions) in big infrastructures.
I had some problems with all of them, and also good times.
Now, I am making a systems definition for a moderate to big mail system.
I was thinking only in OpenLDA
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