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But on a bugreport you would have gotten the same reply ]
Hi,
Am 13.07.23 um 04:01 schrieb André Verwijs:
Package libreoffice-sdbc-mysql uses mariadb bydefault... would it
be possible u make a version that uses Oracle Mysql..??
No. mariadb is default in Debian. Actual
On Wed, Jul 12, 2023 at 03:34:38PM +0200, Helmut Grohne wrote:
> ## No good solution for bookworm-backports
>
> There is one major issue where I don't have a good answer:
> bookworm-backports. When this originally surfaced, Luca Boccassi
> suggested that we do not canonicalize in backports. That's
Package libreoffice-sdbc-mysql uses mariadb bydefault... would it be
possible u make a version that uses Oracle Mysql..??
not everyone uses maradb by default
thanks
Package libreoffice-sdbc-mysql uses mariadb bydefault... would it be
possible u make a version that uses Oracle Mysql..??
not everyone uses maradb by default
thanks
On Wed, 12 Jul 2023 at 14:35, Helmut Grohne wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm doing yet another /usr-merge thread even though we already have too
> many, I know.
>
> The first one was about general discussion and problem analysis. In that
> first thread, I posted a number of scripts for analyzing problems an
On Tue, 11 Jul 2023 at 09:44, Helmut Grohne wrote:
>
> Hi Luca,
>
> On Tue, Jul 11, 2023 at 12:27:04AM +0100, Luca Boccassi wrote:
> > You have said in the original mail and on the writeup that this option
> > requires all the affected packages to be upgraded at the same time,
> > and in the corre
> "Lukas" == Lukas Märdian writes:
Lukas> That would lead to a situation where users would need to
Lukas> differentiate what system they are on when doing their
Lukas> network configuration: Debian Cloud (Netplan)
No, I think if the user is feeding configuration into a cloud image
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> "nick" == nick black writes:
I consider anything that requires me to write wpa_supplicant config to
be a bad idea (unless I'm running an AP) and NetworkManager driving
wpa_supplicant is a better idea.
--Sam
Sam Hartman left as an exercise for the reader:
> In the wifi case though, I agree that netplan is a good idea.
> It doesn't look like systemd-networkd supports setting up the
> authentication for a wireless network. So, you'd need to be using
> wpa_supplicant directly and systemd-networkd. I thi
Hi,
Quoting Helmut Grohne (2023-07-12 15:34:38)
> This thread hopefully becomes more of a FYI than a discussion. I've turned
> those hacky scripts into some Python code that continuously (4 times a day)
> analyzes the archive for some of the problems summarized in DEP17. Interested
> parties may f
Hello.
The Ada maintainers are considering a new naming scheme for -dev packages,
where
libada-foo-dev Provides: libada-foo-dev-HASH.
source packages Build-Depend: libada-foo-dev
binary -dev packages Depend: libada-foo-dev-HASH
The intent is similar to the one of shared object versions, but
Hi,
I'm doing yet another /usr-merge thread even though we already have too
many, I know.
The first one was about general discussion and problem analysis. In that
first thread, I posted a number of scripts for analyzing problems and
snapshot analysis data. In that second thread, we tried to gathe
On Wed, Jul 12, 2023 at 01:33:02PM +0200, Andrey Rakhmatullin wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 12, 2023 at 12:26:52PM +0100, Simon McVittie wrote:
> > > From the discussions above, it seems that NetworkManager is relevant as
> > > well,
> > > though, and is being pulled in whenever a desktop task is installed
Hi Lukas,
* Lukas Märdian [2023-07-12 12:53]:
Thank you for pointing this out. It's been on my TODO list for a while to split
the netplan.io package, and make the Python-CLI parts optional. They are not
strictly required to configure a system at boot time.
I took your mail as an occation to fi
On Wed, Jul 12, 2023 at 12:26:52PM +0100, Simon McVittie wrote:
> > From the discussions above, it seems that NetworkManager is relevant as
> > well,
> > though, and is being pulled in whenever a desktop task is installed (in
> > addition to ifupdown or future systemd-networkd).
>
> What happens
On Tue, 11 Jul 2023 at 17:48:40 +0200, Lukas Märdian wrote:
> From the discussions above, it seems that NetworkManager is relevant as well,
> though, and is being pulled in whenever a desktop task is installed (in
> addition to ifupdown or future systemd-networkd).
What happens at the moment is:
On Tue, Jul 11, 2023 at 03:06:57PM -0600, Sam Hartman wrote:
> > "Lukas" == Lukas Märdian writes:
>
>
> Lukas> Therefore, I'd love to see Netplan to be used in combination
> Lukas> with this! It's a clean, declarative configuration language
> Lukas> not specifically tied to syst
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On Jul 11, Sam Hartman wrote:
> 1) It's an extra layer. You can ignore it when reading the config (at
> least if you aren't too surprised by your config ending up in /run).
> But it is extra complexity, especially in a situation like " run dhcp on
> my ethernet" that is relatively simple.
I agre
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