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On 5/11/24 8:47 PM, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
export PYTHONPATH = $(CURDIR)
Try setting it to the build_dir path:
PYTHONPATH=$(shell pybuild --print build_dir --interpreter python3)
Kind Regards,
Bas
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Hello,
I am currently trying to update src:kiwi to its latest upstream version to fix
#1069389 [1].
The problem that I am now stuck with is that the testsuite uses the entry_points
class to test for the available kiwi.tasks. It looks like some
On 2024-05-11 07:09, Simon Josefsson via Gnulib discussion list wrote:
I would assume that (some stripped down
version of) git is a requirement to do any useful work on any platform
these days, so maybe it isn't a problem
Yes, my impression also is that Git has migrated into the realm of
cc/gc
Bruno Haible writes:
> Simon Josefsson wrote:
>> Finally, while this is somewhat gnulib specific, I think the practice
>> goes beyond gnulib
>
> Yes, gnulib-tool for modules written in C is similar to
>
> * 'npm install' for JavaScript source code packages [1],
> * 'cargo fetch' for Rust sour
Simon Josefsson wrote:
> Finally, while this is somewhat gnulib specific, I think the practice
> goes beyond gnulib
Yes, gnulib-tool for modules written in C is similar to
* 'npm install' for JavaScript source code packages [1],
* 'cargo fetch' for Rust source code packages [2],
except that
Am Samstag, 11. Mai 2024, 10:21:55 CEST schrieb Aditya Garg:
> Hello
>
> I wanted to create a custom ISO of Debian, with the following
> customisations:
>
> 1. I want to add a custom kernel that supports my Hardware.
> 2. I want to add my own Apt repo which hosts various software packages to
> su
All, (going out to both debian-devel and bug-gnulib, please be
respectful of each community's different perspectives and trim Cc
when focus shifts to any Debian or gnulib specific topics)
(please pardon the accidental duplicate post to bug-gnulib...)
The content of upstream sourc
On 5/11/24 16:21, Aditya Garg wrote:
Hello
I wanted to create a custom ISO of Debian, with the following customisations:
1. I want to add a custom kernel that supports my Hardware.
2. I want to add my own Apt repo which hosts various software packages to
support my hardware.
I am not able to
* Aditya Garg [240511 05:15]:
> Hello
>
> I wanted to create a custom ISO of Debian, with the following customisations:
>
> 1. I want to add a custom kernel that supports my Hardware.
> 2. I want to add my own Apt repo which hosts various software packages to
> support my hardware.
>
> I am no
Hello
I wanted to create a custom ISO of Debian, with the following customisations:
1. I want to add a custom kernel that supports my Hardware.
2. I want to add my own Apt repo which hosts various software packages to
support my hardware.
I am not able to get any good documentation for the same
Hello
I wanted to create a custom ISO of Debian, with the following customisations:
1. I want to add a custom kernel that supports my Hardware.
2. I want to add my own Apt repo which hosts various software packages to
support my hardware.
I am not able to get any good documentation for the same
Le Mon, May 06, 2024 at 11:15:35AM +0100, Barak A. Pearlmutter a écrit :
> > We have two separate issues here:
>
> > a/ /tmp-on-tmpfs
Note that /tmp-on-tmpfs and cleanup-tmp-at-boot are not equivalent.
With cleanup-tmp-at-boot, if your system crashes, you can still backup
/tmp before rebooting.
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