Hi,
On Wed, 25 Jan 2012, Russ Allbery wrote:
> 4. Once I had a symbols file that resulted in a successful build and that
>I could have uploaded, I started thinking about how I was going to
>maintain it. With a C program, I would change the symbols file
>versions when the underlying fu
I'm currently working on the Policy modification to document (and
recommend) use of symbols instead of shlibs, but I'd only personally used
symbols with C libraries. Today I decided that I should try adding a
symbols file to a C++ library, particularly if I'm going to recommend
everyone do it. I
On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 8:22 AM, Russell Coker wrote:
> ITP wordpress-wptouch
Please actually file an ITP bug against wnpp:
http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/#l1
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On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 2:41 AM, Luk Claes wrote:
> On 01/25/2012 01:24 PM, Niels Thykier wrote:
>>
>> We are considering removing the following packages from testing as
>> they have unfixed RC bugs filed against them. The packages can be
>> found in the attached dd-list (or at [0]).
>
> For anyon
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Clint Byrum
* Package name: mediagoblin
Version : 0.2.0
Upstream Author : Various persons, GNU
* URL : http://mediagoblin.org/
* License : GPL-3+
Programming Lang: Python
Description : web application for sharing
Description: Wordpress WPTouch mobile phone plugin
Wordpress plugin to provide an alternate view of the blog that suits Android
phones, iPhones, and other small mobile devices. The view may be switched
between phone view and regular view by the user.
GPL license.
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Re: Debian Project News - January 23rd, 2012
> Debian "is also the fastest growing operating system at the moment:
> every day 54 of the top 1 million sites switch to Debian"
At this rate in
$ expr 100 / 54 / 365
50
years, we will take over the world :-)
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will keep those litterbugs off the roads forever! Why just today I had
to manually clean up some more "dog droppings" from 2002. Yuck.
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On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 05:49:00PM +, Richard Sweeney wrote:
> The code is GPL and the gfx and data is CC BY-NC-SA 3.0.
This is the first time I've heard a mention of a CC license. There is nothing
in the source tarball mentioning a Creative Commons license. If you really mean
it to be CC BY-
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
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Package name: cinnamon
Version: 1.2
URL: http://cinnamon.linuxmint.com/
License: GPL
Description: Cinnamon is a Linux desktop which provides advanced innovative
features and a traditional user experience.
The deskto
On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 07:40:55PM +0100, Adam Borowski wrote:
> You can't mix -NC- licenses with GPL. You can't have them in Debian proper,
> too. The most you can do is to put the graphics and data in non-free, then
> the code in contrib, at least unless some free graphics+data exist.
I took t
On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 05:49:00PM +, Richard Sweeney wrote:
>
> > * Package name: edgar
> > Version : 0.94
> > Upstream Author : Richard Sweeney
> > * URL :
> > http://www.parallelrealities.co.uk/p/legend-of-edgar.html
> > * License : GPL2+
>
> >Please n
On 01/25/2012 01:24 PM, Niels Thykier wrote:
>
> We are considering removing the following packages from testing as
> they have unfixed RC bugs filed against them. The packages can be
> found in the attached dd-list (or at [0]).
For anyone who is not online the list of 10 packages is:
David A
> * Package name: edgar
> Version : 0.94
> Upstream Author : Richard Sweeney
> * URL : http://www.parallelrealities.co.uk/p/legend-of-edgar.html
> * License : GPL2+
>Please note that not everything is GPL2+. The music is certainly not, it is in
>fact not even
Hi all,
I have not so time available too, but :
- I need a good cross toolchain solution for armel/armhf.
- I use debian on my sheevas and desktops
- I have allready made a port of DoudouLinux Debian based system on
Genesi SmartBook
- I have a lot of others projects still in progress or in standby
* Antonio Terceiro , 2012-01-25, 10:12:
Another argument in favor of using the same name for source and binary
packages: suppose there is "libfoo", and independent bindings for Perl,
Python and Ruby, all called "foo", and that "foo" is unique in their
respective upstream language-specific names
Don Armstrong escreveu isso aí:
> On Mon, 23 Jan 2012, Jakub Wilk wrote:
> > I normally advocate using upstream name for source package name
> > (even if it's a single binary package and the binary package would
> > have a different name due to $LANGUAGE policy).
>
> If you are only building one b
On 01/25/2012 12:38 PM, Simon McVittie wrote:
As outlined in #656910, "being in the audio group" and "having realtime
priorities" aren't separated at the moment.
To make these two independent, we'd need to use a different (new?) group
for realtime priorities.
rtkit (packaged in Debian) seems a
Hi!
Am 25.01.2012 13:02, schrieb Aurelien Jarno:
> we noticed that due to some misconfiguration all home directories of
> io.debian.net have been exposed through HTTP.
>
> As an immediate action, the machine has been locked down for further
> inspection.
[..]
> We sincerely apologize for the i
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We are considering removing the following packages from testing as
they have unfixed RC bugs filed against them. The packages can be
found in the attached dd-list (or at [0]).
The packages have been selected based on the following criteria:
- The
On 01/25/2012 12:43 PM, Bastian Blank wrote:
[background story: pro-audio applications run with POSIX realtime
priorities to meet low-latency deadlines. We ship
/etc/security/limits.d/audio.conf in the jackd packages to grant rt
privileges to the audio group]
Why does jackd not grant _itself_
On 01/25/2012 12:44 PM, Bastian Blank wrote:
On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 11:38:18AM +, Simon McVittie wrote:
rtkit (packaged in Debian) seems a safer way to do this than
group-based privileges + setuid root.
Why does it use setuid
It doesn't use setuid root. Simon has wrongly assumed this.
On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 11:38:18AM +, Simon McVittie wrote:
> rtkit (packaged in Debian) seems a safer way to do this than
> group-based privileges + setuid root.
Why does it use setuid and not CAP_SYS_NICE?
Bastian
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On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 11:32:08AM +0100, Adrian Knoth wrote:
> [background story: pro-audio applications run with POSIX realtime
> priorities to meet low-latency deadlines. We ship
> /etc/security/limits.d/audio.conf in the jackd packages to grant rt
> privileges to the audio group]
Why does jack
On 25/01/12 10:32, Adrian Knoth wrote:
As outlined in #656910, "being in the audio group" and "having realtime
priorities" aren't separated at the moment.
To make these two independent, we'd need to use a different (new?) group
for realtime priorities.
rtkit (packaged in Debian) seems a safer
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Paul van Tilburg
* Package name: ruby-mab
Version : 0.0.1
Upstream Author : Magnus Holm
* URL : http://github.com/camping/mab
* License : MIT
Programming Lang: Ruby
Description : a templating engine for writing H
Hi!
[background story: pro-audio applications run with POSIX realtime
priorities to meet low-latency deadlines. We ship
/etc/security/limits.d/audio.conf in the jackd packages to grant rt
privileges to the audio group]
As outlined in #656910, "being in the audio group" and "having realtime
prior
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