Upstream released a new GMP version 5.0.0 with a scary-sounding
caveat:
The 5.0.0 release contain a very large amount of new code, and
countless improvements to existing code, please see below for the
complete list. No past GMP release has contained more new code
than 5.0.0. Most
Martin Wuertele wrote:
> * Andrzej Borucki [2010-01-10 19:58]:
>> I am beginner in Linux. I install Debian 5.0.3 "Lenny". I have several
>> warnings: - in install I can't choose Gnome or Kde
>
> "Graphical desktop environment" will install both, however you can go
> without "Graphical desktop env
Using unclutter on xsensors without "-noevents" causes %100 CPU.
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=384428
Looking at other reports online it seems that unclutter has this problem
with many gtk apps [1] and the fix? doesn't seem trivial. Should I
reassign this bug to unclutter, so th
Ludovico Cavedon (10/01/2010):
> How am I supposed to proceed? Send all the info to the MIA team and
> keep making 10-days NMUs until MIA orphans the package or the
> maintainer replies? Or is in this case a take over acceptable?
I'd suggest taking it over. If the previous maintainer comes back,
Hi,
The jcc package [1] has been out of date for a long time.
Back in July 2009 I offered [2] to help with the package or adopt it,
but got no answer from the maintainer.
A couple of weeks ago I decided to upload it with a 10-days NMU (which
was anyway needed to fix a RC bug [3]), but still no fe
[CC’ing debian-devel because this is partly a call for contributions :-]
Hi,
today, I continued in my quest to make a proper Debian package out of
Serna. For now, I ignored the issue of the convenience code copies in
the source code and focused on getting a properly buildable package. The
four re
Martin Wuertele wrote:
> > I am beginner in Linux. I install Debian 5.0.3 "Lenny". I have several
> > warnings:
> > - in install I can't choose Gnome or Kde
>
> "Graphical desktop environment" will install both
This is not the case in Debian 5.0. Nor was it the case with Debian 4.0.
Debian 3.1 (
Joachim Wiedorn wrote:
> Who know the conditions to existing packages in lenny for the
> transition into squeeze when it goes to stable?
I think you're confused about the ways packages migrate between
releases. See (for instance):
http://www.debian.org/doc/FAQ/ch-ftparchives#s-testing
> Or does
Andrzej Borucki wrote:
> Exists archive debian-devel@lists.debian.org ?
I assume from your email that you are Polish, right?
This page might be of interest to you:
http://www.debian.org/international/Polish/index.pl.html
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On Sun Jan 10, 2010 at 21:16:04 +0100, Andrzej Borucki wrote:
> Exists archive debian-devel@lists.debian.org ?Steve
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/
Steve
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On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 09:16:04PM +0100, Andrzej Borucki wrote:
> Exists archive debian-devel@lists.debian.org ?
Yes, they are at http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/
If you have further questions about how Debian lists work, please have a
read at the content stored at http://lists.debian.org/
Hello,
there are some packages with old Standards-Version, old debhelper
version and so on.
Who know the conditions to existing packages in lenny for the
transition into squeeze when it goes to stable?
Or does all existing packages be accepted for the new stable
if it is already in testing (wh
Exists archive debian-devel@lists.debian.org ?
Thanks,
> If you installed "Graphical desktop environment" a graphical
> login-manager is started and you should be able to switch "session" to
> get either gnome or kde.
How to install "Graphical desktop environment" ? I can't install find gde.
Hi!
Your questions are better asked on debian-u...@lists.debian.org - thus
CCing.
* Andrzej Borucki [2010-01-10 19:58]:
> I am beginner in Linux. I install Debian 5.0.3 "Lenny". I have several
> warnings:
> - in install I can't choose Gnome or Kde
"Graphical desktop environment" will install
I am beginner in Linux. I install Debian 5.0.3 "Lenny". I have several warnings:
- in install I can't choose Gnome or Kde
- in installed system I can't choose between Gnome or Kde - is any possibility?
- I can't login as root to graphical environment, only is root terminal
- Debian pack 6 DVD but o
Ralf Treinen writes:
> For me solution 1 is also justified when putting the .desktop file into
> the arch-dependent package. Since the arch-dependent package depends on
> the common package lintian shouldn't complain, otherwise a bug report
> against lintian might be in order.
I think it's mildl
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Julien Cristau a écrit :
No. You don't need any conflicts, you need
Replaces: B (<< new)
in the new A and upgrades will work just fine.
Yes, works fine, thanks! One more lintian warning removed :)
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On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 15:47:39 +0100, Xavier Roche wrote:
> The only consequence is a typical conflict when installing the new
> package because a file was moved from a package to another one, with
> dependency issues (something I already experienced):
>
> installed:package A
> installed:packag
On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 03:47:39PM +0100, Xavier Roche wrote:
> Ralf Treinen a écrit :
> >True, but this is really an exceptional case. I suspect the normal case is
> >that one installs both packages.
>
> Yep, exactly. OTOH, I will just move the small desktop file in the
> arch-dependent one, whic
Hi Ralf ,
Ralf Treinen a écrit :
For me solution 1 is also justified when putting the .desktop file into
the arch-dependent package. Since the arch-dependent package depends
on the common package lintian shouldn't complain
Well, at first glance I wanted to make the two packages cross-dependend
On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 03:15:30PM +0100, Benjamin Drung wrote:
> Am Sonntag, den 10.01.2010, 14:30 +0100 schrieb Xavier Roche:
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > How to deal with a desktop-command-not-in-package lintian warning when a
> > .desktop file in a "common" package B references a binary in package A
Am Sonntag, den 10.01.2010, 14:30 +0100 schrieb Xavier Roche:
> Hi folks,
>
> How to deal with a desktop-command-not-in-package lintian warning when a
> .desktop file in a "common" package B references a binary in package A ?
>
> Typically the package A used to contain static/arch-independent da
Hi folks,
How to deal with a desktop-command-not-in-package lintian warning when a
.desktop file in a "common" package B references a binary in package A ?
Typically the package A used to contain static/arch-independent data
which was splitted to a B "common" package to comply with debian
pa
On Sun, 10 Jan 2010, Jonatan Dimotta wrote:
> However, not only is the kernel, if not the services "as a person with a
> pentium 3 and with just a decent video card you can install any of the
> major current distributions taking up the bluetooth services enabled by
> default? With this project by
Hello,
[This is my personal opinion...]
On Sun, 2010-01-10 at 06:17 -0300, Jonatan Dimotta wrote:
> This project is basically an interactive free online service where the
> user enters the website, run a wizard and it automatically detects the
> computer's hardware, then the user chooses basic o
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On Fri, 2009-10-09 at 14:21 +0200, Piotr Ożarowski wrote:
> Package: wnpp
> * Package name: stdeb
> Description : Python to Debian source package conversion utility
>
> stdeb produces Debian source packages from Python packages via a ne
I used the google traslator i think it is very good the traslation, but
forgive me if you don't understand something.
Most PC users when trying to learn about GNU / Linux are lost for several
reasons: many distributions, those who can recommend a number and the person
ends up not deciding any, rumo
Ok, let's see ...
On Mon, Dec 21, 2009 at 06:18:18PM -0500, Daniel Jacobowitz wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 03:30:20AM +1030, Ron wrote:
> > I do appreciate, and share, your concern for not bloating the archive
> > needlessly, but my concern is balancing that against the needs of small
> > Deb
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