n the message so can easily be confused by users.
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Hey honey! :)
Having tried pills and realizing the importance of sustaining regular
blood levels of the formula through consistent regular dosing, I realized
my life was far too busy to keep track. With this product I simply
slap it on and let it do it.s thing, no muss or fuss.
This patch truly
able for Debian developers to compile their packages on?
Thanks,
--Amos
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| glory, for its people had been chosen
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stanza to point you to some "potato" versions compiled
with glibc 2.0 (also includes apache 1.3.6, communicator 4.6 (doesn't
work for me), gimp 1.1, PHP 3 and some more stuff).
deb http://netgod.net/ x/
HTH,
--Amos
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the right aproach,
IMHO - provide a program, hopefully get it inserted to the base
system, and let packages start using it one by one, without forcing a
major reorganization.
Well done!
Cheers,
--Amos
--Amos Shapira | "Of course Australia was marked for
ention to in such a script would be to somehow
make all the running daemons aware of the new/old interfaces
(e.g. ntp, bind, inetd). Some daemons bind explictly to each
interface and would need to be re-initialized when an interface is
added/removed from the system.
o run something which will download and install a package
from CPAN and make it known to the dpkg database so other packages
which require it will know it is installed.
At least that's what I think I remember.
Cheers,
--Amos
--Amos Shapira| "Of course Australia wa
On Sun, January 31 1999, Wichert Akkerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
|Previously Amos Shapira wrote:
|> Can anyone send me a working configuration for non-us?
|
|deb http://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US slink non-US
Thanks. This works.
The ftp method URL's someone sent me are
Can anyone send me a working configuration for non-us?
Thanks,
--Amos
--Amos Shapira| "Of course Australia was marked for
133 Shlomo Ben-Yosef st. | glory, for its people had been chosen
Jerusalem 93 805 | by the finest judges in Englan
7;s error #28175
Thanks.
--Amos
--Amos Shapira| "Of course Australia was marked for
133 Shlomo Ben-Yosef st. | glory, for its people had been chosen
Jerusalem 93 805 | by the finest judges in England."
ISRAEL[EMAIL PROTECTED] | -- Anonymous
;
|print out a sensible gnuserv pathname?
|i.e. "/usr/lib/xemacs-20.4/i386-debian-linux//gnuserv"
Yes, it gives the same path:
"/usr/lib/xemacs-20.4/i386-debian-linux//gnuserv"
And this file exists. According to "dpkg -S gnuserv" it comes from
xemacs20-bin.
Thank
On Sat, January 30 1999, Steve Dunham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
|Jim Pick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
|
|> Amos Shapira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
|>
|> > On Fri, January 29 1999, Ionutz Borcoman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
|> wro
|> > te:
|> > |Hi,
|>
On Sat, January 30 1999, Jim Pick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
|
|Amos Shapira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
|
|> On Fri, January 29 1999, Ionutz Borcoman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
|wro
|> te:
|> |Hi,
|> |
|> |Is the gnuclient/gnuserv broken in XEmacs ? Using the latest
ago with no response. I
still can't use gnuclient with xemacs under slink.
--Amos
--Amos Shapira| "Of course Australia was marked for
133 Shlomo Ben-Yosef st. | glory, for its people had been chosen
Jerusalem 93 805 | by the finest judge
Lots of little creatures doing
|their own thing, but cooperatively building something really cool as a
|result. Hmmm, that sounds familiar. :)
I'd second that (especially after watching Antz :).
--Amos
--Amos Shapira| "Of course Australia was marked for
133 Shlomo
anyone sitting on this? How severe is this for the release?
Thanks,
--Amos
--Amos Shapira| "Of course Australia was marked for
133 Shlomo Ben-Yosef st. | glory, for its people had been chosen
Jerusalem 93 805 | by the finest judges in
The following message was part of a discussion on the linux security
audit mailing list. It looks like debian "hamm" (up-to-date package
versions) took the aproach of sticky bit, but Alan is right (of
course) - someone can still "block" /tmp/.X11-unix/X0 from being used.
Che
about this would be appreciated.
(I'm also off the debian-devel list because I'm in the middle of
finals period, so please cc replys to me).
Thanks,
--Amos
--Amos Shapira| "Of course Australia was marked for
133 Shlomo Ben-Yosef st. | glory, for i
On Thu, June 11 1998, Scott Ellis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
|On Thu, 11 Jun 1998, Amos Shapira wrote:
|
|> The rsh/rlogin/ident/rexec services are active by default in the
|> inetd.conf file. Even though I keep removing them (I delete their
|> lines altogether since that way it
x27;d like to suggest that these services will be "off" by default and
the user should be given a chance to stop the system before it
reactivates them.
I'm not on the list (finals period) so please CC to me any response to
this message.
Thanks,
--Amos
--Amos Shapira
MX" in Qmail.
The point is a little mute now that I have an FR line at home but
still.... maybe this is your example.
Cheers,
--Amos
--Amos Shapira| "Of course Australia was marked for
133 Shlomo Ben-Yosef st. | glory, for its people had been chosen
Jerusa
ill handle eceptions in functions which call
functions which throw exceptions?
If so, this probably means that you should have exceptions handled in
any binary which uses a function which throws exceptions (e.g. almost
any STL container).
Cheers,
--Amos
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> On Wed, Apr 08, 1998 at 09:43:08AM +0300, Amos Shapira wrote:
> > Looking for support for Qmail's maildir format in Debian packages, I came
> > up with empty hands.
>
> Look more closely. Mutt handles maildir.
Thanks.
> > Woul
hanks,
--Amos
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't the kind of operation
which holds spare disks in the back room, not currently).
Thanks,
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--Amos Shapira| "Of course Australia was marked for
133 Shlomo Ben-Yosef st. | glory, for its people had been chosen
Jerusalem 93 805 | by the f
d
instead of the call to ssh-add above.
And while I'm on the soap-box - who should I talk to about an offer to
provide "auto-login"? I find it very convenient that my home machine
boots and automatically "logs me in". I have it set up and working
for a year and I thin
as one can simply find the password from other sources and
use it to login.
Thanks,
--Amos
--Amos Shapira| "Of course Australia was marked for
133 Shlomo Ben-Yosef st. | glory, for its people had been chosen
Jerusalem 93 805 | by the finest judges in
000 years. This gets us more like 16 billion billion years (american
|billions - 16 x 10^18 is what I mean, but it's off the top of my head...)
Where did you get this 4000 years figure anyway? 33 bits would just
double the duration from 136 years to 272 (bringing us to year 2242).
Ch
Hi,
You keep talking about using Qmail - when will it be released for
Debian? Is the experimentation over? How stable is it? The file in
project/experimental is dated Apr 24th so it's been over a month of
testting.
Thanks,
--Amos
--Amos Shapira| "Of course Aus
E! If you are allready at it - it would be nice to
be able to find files which do NOT come from any package. This will
make it much easier for the person in charge to find sniffer log files
and binaries, and make it harder on the cracker to conceal them.
Thanks,
--Amos
--Amos S
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (J.H.M.Dassen) wrote:
|On May 28, Amos Shapira wrote
|> Is there a way to force dpkg to find all the installed packages and
|> re-install them? One of my Debian (bo) installations went through a
|> badly handled "tar" (i.e. many file attributes were lost).
|
Hello,
Is there a way to force dpkg to find all the installed packages and
re-install them? One of my Debian (bo) installations went through a
badly handled "tar" (i.e. many file attributes were lost).
Thanks,
--Amos
--Amos Shapira| "Of course Australia was
't match the stuff
> in /var/lib/dpkg/info would've been handy.
Or an audit-trail of invocations of dpkg (e.g. "adduser 3.1-2 installed
and configured successfully on Wed May 29 1997 00:00:23, replaced
adduser-3.1-0")
Cheers,
--Amos
--Amos Shapira
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
|'Amos Shapira wrote:'
|>
|>I was asking over Linux-ISP about doing cleanup after breakins and got
|>many "use tripwire" answers, and one which says that RPM has a verify
|>mode which checks for files which were cha
an?
Chees,
--Amos
--Amos Shapira | "Of course Australia was marked for
| glory, for its people had been chosen
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|
age netpbm-dev?
I think it makes things a little more readable.
(Just to keep in line with the libs, for instance)
Cheers,
--Amos
--Amos Shapira| "Of course Australia was marked for
133 Shlomo Ben-Yosef st. | glory, for its people had been chosen
Jerusalem 93 805
(right?).
Also, dpkg reports old expect .deb file format, maybe that's relevant?
Thanks.
--Amos
--Amos Shapira| "Of course Australia was marked for
133 Shlomo Ben-Yosef st. | glory, for its people had been chosen
Jerusalem 93 805 | by
HE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
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Thanks.
PS - please send me a direct copy of any reply, as I'm not sure I'm on
the debian-devel list yet.
--Amos
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133 Shlomo Ben-Yosef st. | glory, fo
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