Am Dienstag 13 April 2010 20:11:34 schrieb Russ Allbery:
> Or are you saying that inetd implementations use IPV6_ADDRFORM before
> running the underlying program? (All of the ones in Debian?) If so,
> there's some missing connecting of the dots in your reply.
I guess not all of them. OTOH, not a
Hendrik Sattler writes:
> I guess not all of them. OTOH, not all of them might use AF_INET6
> sockets for IPv4 connections (the two-sockets approach is always
> possible when using IPV6_V6ONLY socket option).
> At least xinetd uses IPV6_ADDRFORM although that socket option is
> already deprecate
On Tue, 13 Apr 2010 16:41:20 -0400, James Vega wrote:
>> So I started some research why this error is shown. FPC - generally -
>> does
>> not link any lib statically, so this ZLib error is bit strange.
>> How does Lintian detect the embedded zlib in binaries?
>
> From /usr/share/lintian/checks/bi
Russ Allbery writes:
> James Vega writes:
>> On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 10:22:55PM +0200, Matthias Klumpp wrote:
>>> Cause binaries generated by the FPC (FreePascalCompiler) produce the
>>> Lintian error "embedded-zlib", I cannot upload a new version of a
>>> package I maintain which overrides this
James Vega writes:
> On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 10:22:55PM +0200, Matthias Klumpp wrote:
>> Cause binaries generated by the FPC (FreePascalCompiler) produce the
>> Lintian error "embedded-zlib", I cannot upload a new version of a
>> package I maintain which overrides this error. (It's not allowed to
Russ Allbery dixit:
>>> architectures which are expected to be part of Debian. Debian has
>>> needed to adapt to BSD behavior, non-standard or not, since the project
>>> decided to include the kfreebsd architectures. That's part of porting.
>
>> What is wrong with porting kfreebsd behaivour inst
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 10:22:55PM +0200, Matthias Klumpp wrote:
> Hello!
> Cause binaries generated by the FPC (FreePascalCompiler) produce the
> Lintian error "embedded-zlib", I cannot upload a new version of a package I
> maintain which overrides this error. (It's not allowed to override it at
>
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Hello,
Matthias Klumpp wrote:
> Does someone know more about Lintians way of finding embedded ZLibs?
>From /usr/share/lintian/checks/binaries:
if ($info->field('source') ne 'zlib' and $info->field('source') ne 'klibc'
and $strings =~ /(?:in|de)flate (?:\d[ \w.\-]{1,20}[\w.\-])/m) {
tag "
Hello!
Cause binaries generated by the FPC (FreePascalCompiler) produce the
Lintian error "embedded-zlib", I cannot upload a new version of a package I
maintain which overrides this error. (It's not allowed to override it at
time)
So I started some research why this error is shown. FPC - generally
"John H. Robinson, IV" writes:
> Russ Allbery wrote:
>> My understanding is that part (although certainly not all) of the
>> reason behind the default change is consistency with the kfreebsd
>> architectures which are expected to be part of Debian. Debian has
>> needed to adapt to BSD behavior,
#include
* Salvo Tomaselli [Tue, Apr 13 2010, 12:05:08PM]:
> On Tuesday 13 April 2010 11:33:15 George Danchev wrote:
> > It is legit to change a default value (regardless what standards says, if
> > you can't change a default value it it then a hard-coded one), and it is
> > pretty lame to assume
Russ Allbery wrote:
>
> My understanding is that part (although certainly not all) of the reason
> behind the default change is consistency with the kfreebsd architectures
> which are expected to be part of Debian. Debian has needed to adapt to
> BSD behavior, non-standard or not, since the proje
Hendrik Sattler writes:
> Zitat von Russ Allbery :
>> It's not an assumption. It's reality that one has to write code
>> against, because different platforms do different things. Even if you
>> could remove the option from the Linux kernel (retroactively, changing
>> time to remove all the syst
Salvo Tomaselli writes:
> Solaris is a little bit tricky, i would be very careful talking about
> it.
Thanks for your caution and concern about what I might or might not
understand, but I have been administering Solaris systems and writing code
for Solaris for 15 years.
> After having enabled t
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On Tuesday 13 April 2010 11:33:15 George Danchev wrote:
> It is legit to change a default value (regardless what standards says, if
> you can't change a default value it it then a hard-coded one), and it is
> pretty lame to assume a default value will never be changed. This assumption
> also fails
Quoting "Salvo Tomaselli" :
On Tuesday 13 April 2010 07:46:10 Russ Allbery wrote:
It's not an assumption. It's reality that one has to write code against,
because different platforms do different things. Even if you could remove
the option from the Linux kernel (retroactively, changing time t
Hi Raphael,
I'm reading debian-devel to get to know all that's needed to become a Debian
Developer. I noticed, that I did not find any documentation about transitions
or their workflow and that I can only guess, what this thread is about.
Maybe this is something that would be worth to be written
Zitat von Russ Allbery :
Hendrik Sattler writes:
It's a trade-off with a different goal in mind. So what. Both settings
of bindv6only are if you cannot assume standard behaviour. Maybe we
should patch this option _out_ of the linux kernel to get rid of the
assumption that the default may be c
On Tuesday 13 April 2010 07:46:10 Russ Allbery wrote:
> It's not an assumption. It's reality that one has to write code against,
> because different platforms do different things. Even if you could remove
> the option from the Linux kernel (retroactively, changing time to remove
> all the systems
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