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Hi Joey.
Im' very interested to adopt this packages:
> archivemail
> splitvt - I use it.
> unclutter - I use it.
> xaoom ? I think would be xzoom?
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During the l10n NMU campaign, some work was done on "courier", in the
usual "l10n NMU" way:
-send an intent to l10n NMU
-wait for 10 days to get a reaction
-send a call for l10n updates and new translations
-wait for 8 days
-build the NMU
However, building the NMU fails and lead to /me reporting
to, 2008-05-22 kello 04:35 +0200, Michael Meskes kirjoitti:
> Am Mittwoch, 21. Mai 2008 20:53:51 schrieb Joey Hess:
> > I'll no longer be maintaining the following packages. I plan to orphan
> > them next week and hope to find new maintainers for them before then.
> > ...
> > acpi
>
> I take this
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On 05/21/08 20:08, Andreas Bombe wrote:
> On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 08:43:19AM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
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>> On 05/20/08 23:11, Bernd Eckenfels wrote:
>>> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
even though it's "just" a command line utility. W
Sorry guys, apparently this email of mine didn't make it to the list.
Thus sending it again. Need to figure out what's going on as this
happened twice.
Am Mittwoch, 21. Mai 2008 20:53:51 schrieb Joey Hess:
> I'll no longer be maintaining the following packages. I plan to orphan
> them next week an
Donnerstag, 22. Mai 2008
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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> What about compilers and interpreters (like gcc and perl)? Kernel and drivers?
Everything which is part of the TCB (libs, login, resolvercache, init, root
cron tools, etc).
And of course all network clients and all other programs :)
Gruss
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On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 08:43:19AM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
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> On 05/20/08 23:11, Bernd Eckenfels wrote:
> > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> >> even though it's "just" a command line utility. Who knows what
> >> weird, unexpected sid
Hello
Yesterday when I was changing the password in my IPhone. That work is
possible editing the file "/etc/master.passwrd" as root (see the link 1
below). In the middle of the work I lost the ssh session with the IPhone
and now I can't ssh login to the IPhone using the old root IPhone
passwo
Hello
Yesterday when I was changing the password in my IPhone. That work is
possible editing the file "/etc/master.passwrd" as root (see the link 1
below). In the middle of the work I lost the ssh session with the IPhone
and now I can't ssh login to the IPhone using the old root IPhone
passwo
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Steve Greenland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> FWIW, and I'm not sure it actually conflicts or invalidates or even
> causes questions of the popcon data, but installs, at least, may not
> mean that much. On my main home box, several years old now, I've got
> all of cvs, svn, rcs[1], mercurial, git,
Jelmer Vernooij <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Have you seen bugs everywhere (http://www.bugseverywhere.org) ? It's a
> distributed bug tracker that stores bug information as metadata in VCS
> branches.
I'm currently working on http://bugs.debian.org/477125> a Debian
package for Bugs Everywhere
ht
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El Mar 20 May 2008, Nicolas François escribió:
> It will be hard to define this list of "delicate" packages.
> For example, I'm not sure I would have put openssl in the list a few weeks
> ago.
> I would have first think about setuid/setgid programs, servers, with high
> popcon packages first.
I ag
Dne Wed, 21 May 2008 15:10:14 -0500
Steve Greenland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> napsal(a):
> FWIW, and I'm not sure it actually conflicts or invalidates or even
> causes questions of the popcon data, but installs, at least, may not
> mean that much. On my main home box, several years old now, I've got all
On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 03:10:14PM -0500, Steve Greenland wrote:
> On 21-May-08, 11:15 (CDT), Osamu Aoki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi, (Composed as UTF-8 mail with graphic characters)
> >
> > I have been trying to update debian reference. As a part of this
> > effort, I made snapshot of pop
On 21-May-08, 11:15 (CDT), Osamu Aoki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, (Composed as UTF-8 mail with graphic characters)
>
> I have been trying to update debian reference. As a part of this
> effort, I made snapshot of popularity of packages.
>
> One of the most interesting thing I noticed by do
Hi folks,
I have packaged the gutenprint 5.2 beta release in experimental. If
anyone could take the time to let me know if it works with their
printer, that would be great.
I currently don't have access to an inkjet printer, so if someone
could take five minutes to install it and try printing, t
none*. And not cleaning up yourself also improves performance for short
running apps.
How so?
The libraries request memory from the kernel in pages (4k on i386, will vary
on other architectures), they then run thier own heap management system within
those pages. Some memory managers will return
I'll no longer be maintaining the following packages. I plan to orphan
them next week and hope to find new maintainers for them before then.
aalib
acpi
analog
archivemail
fbreader (and liblinebreak, a dependency)
grepmail (whoever takes this will probably want to be on the perl team,
it'
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Hi, (Composed as UTF-8 mail with graphic characters)
I have been trying to update debian reference. As a part of this
effort, I made snapshot of popularity of packages.
One of the most interesting thing I noticed by doing this was change in
popularity of VCS. (Just 1/2 year r so).
When I start
also sprach Jelmer Vernooij <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008.05.21.1633 +0200]:
> Have you seen bugs everywhere (http://www.bugseverywhere.org)
> ? It's a distributed bug tracker that stores bug information as
> metadata in VCS branches.
Yes, but I didn't remember the name on the plane. :)
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Hi Martin,
martin f krafft wrote:
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> What we're trying to do right now is more or less keep track of
> patches in Debian packages. Joey proposes to use bug reports for
> that. It *does* make some sense, but it's far-fetched. Very
> far-fetched. Y
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martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> also sprach Russ Allbery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008.05.18.0401 +0100]:
>> I won't speak for Joey, but I consider a divergence a bug in the sense
>> that I'd use with a general bug-tracking system: it's something about
>> the package and/or the packaged
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On 05/20/08 23:11, Bernd Eckenfels wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
>> even though it's "just" a command line utility. Who knows what
>> weird, unexpected side effects there might be from running such an
>> app within a tight bash lo
also sprach Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008.05.17.2201 +0100]:
> What if we just decide that changes made to upstream sources[1] qualify
> as a bug? A change might be a bug in upstream, or in the debianisation,
> or in Debian for requiring the change. But just call it a bug.
> Everything else f
also sprach Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008.05.17.2238 +0100]:
> If you grab a patch from upstream that you know will be in a future
> upstream release, the divergence is temporary. You can choose not to
> file a bug report in our BTS about it, knowing that it will clear up.
... and suddenly t
also sprach Russ Allbery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008.05.18.0401 +0100]:
> I won't speak for Joey, but I consider a divergence a bug in the sense
> that I'd use with a general bug-tracking system: it's something about the
> package and/or the packaged software that, in an ideal world, would be
> impro
Hi.
The question seems to be discussed in several bug reports (#392015,
#478651), but I can't see any hints on Lenny shipping with some vserver
flavour of the Linux kernel.
What will be the proposed solution for deployed servers using vserver on
Debian once Lenny becomes stable (2.6.22 seems the
On Wed, 21 May 2008, Raphael Hertzog wrote:
Because if the new format is the default format built by dpkg-source, this
will happen automatically when you rebuild your packages...
Yes. But there is probably some statistics about packages that are not
rebuild inbetween two releases. I admit th
Andreas Tille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Wed, 21 May 2008, Raphael Hertzog wrote:
> > I'm currently evaluating a smooth transition from all orig+diff to
> > the 3.0 (quilt) format and as such I'm not really interested in a
> > new option that only makes sense for the old format that I hope t
Le mercredi 21 mai 2008 à 10:39 +0200, Anthony a écrit :
> I would like to create a package to configure my authentification on
> an ldap server.
> All of my Debian Sarge Computer users are authenticated on a nis
> server or on passwd/group files.
> AND i want to configure all of them on my ldap
On Wed, 21 May 2008, Andreas Tille wrote:
> Hmmm, do you regard it as realistic that all maintainers will change to
> a new format in Lenny+1? I do not think of maintainers who are in principle
> not happy about this format but those who maintain packages that might stay
> untouched perfectly fine
On Wed, 21 May 2008, Raphael Hertzog wrote:
Would you regard this as a useful bug report or not?
No.
Ups, it's just to late (#482166)
I'm currently evaluating a smooth transition from all orig+diff to the
3.0 (quilt) format and as such I'm not really interested in a new option
that only ma
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Manoj Srivastava a écrit :
On Tue, 20 May 2008 08:34:10 +0200, Anthony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
Hello, everybody I have a little question about ucf (example with a
package which contains a file package_file.conf)
Can i use de package_file.conf.dpkg-old generate by the ucf util
On Wed, 21 May 2008, Andreas Tille wrote:
> Subject: Please provide an option to list patches outside debian directory
>
> Please add a --verbose/-v option to 'dpkg-source -x' that performs
>
> lsdiff -z -x '*/debian/*' *.diff.gz
>
> to point potential maintainers / bug fixers to patches
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On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 09:00:45AM +0200, Miriam Ruiz wrote:
> Thinking about it again, I wonder if that could be implemented using
> Enrico's DebTags. I think they would be perfect for this.
Something like #436161 would be the place to start: it's about time to
resume that work.
Ciao,
Enrico
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On Wed, 21 May 2008, Lars Wirzenius wrote:
ke, 2008-05-21 kello 09:09 +0200, Andreas Tille kirjoitti:
Would you regard this as a useful bug report or not?
I think that would be a rather excellently useful bug report.
OK, so I will go on filing it this way.
The only
way to improve it would
ke, 2008-05-21 kello 09:09 +0200, Andreas Tille kirjoitti:
> Would you regard this as a useful bug report or not?
I think that would be a rather excellently useful bug report. The only
way to improve it would be to include an actual patch to implement it.
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Le mardi 20 mai 2008 à 23:03 -0500, Manoj Srivastava a écrit :
> > A quilt format package with a single combined patch. Get the
> > integration branch, get orig.tar.gz, build. dpkg-buildpackage will
> > automatically create a debian_version.patch for you. It is easy.
>
> How is this better
On Tue, 20 May 2008, Lars Wirzenius wrote:
I'm a fairly long-time Unix user. I find it much preferably when command
line tools are quiet by default when things are going well.
I completely agree. I just have the feeling that some points were raised
in the discussion that things are not going
2008/5/20 Luciano Bello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi list,
>I was thinking about the Debian/OpenSSL debacle. Clearly it not easy to
> manage a hard meticulous QA process in all packages. In the other hand, there
> are packages more critical than others, which are more delicate to security.
>
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