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On Sun, Jan 15, 2006 at 01:07:58PM +1000, Anthony Towns wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 14, 2006 at 06:00:41PM +0100, Jesus Climent wrote:
> > On Fri, Jan 13, 2006 at 07:31:17PM +0100, Luk Claes wrote:
> > > and this answers IMHO what the maintainer wants a patch for: a system
> > &g
lace for "if you are interested" stuff.
The change of experimental, the h0x3r that we got in out machines, changes on
infrastructure... those are the things. Ah! and of course, the release of
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et install
apt-file and have it working.
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Where are you going, Starfish and Fri
gave some answers that i consider not technically
adecuate, and some might even say are arrogant:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=307833;msg=34
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ing the package "openvpn-admin" or "openvpnadmin" to:
1. follow the openvpn name:
$ apt-cache search openvpn | grep -i openvpn
openvpn - Virtual Private Network daemon
2. follow upstream: (see above)
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lem if
> this field would be public"...
I do. I tell people i want to where i live. If i want to make it public, i do.
But forcing to erase some information that can be used for good just because
we want to force all DDs to make it public, does not make me happy.
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On Sun, Aug 14, 2005 at 12:02:36PM +, W. Borgert wrote:
>
> - "Readme file for ."
>
> Really?
Well, you want to know which package a README belongs to when you get a README
without any other information... right?
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meone who has played bridge, the short and long descriptions are
> perfectly OK :-)
For someone who is a civil engineer and deals with bridge contruction, it made
little sense. Of course, I was biased.
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n, since it is too
generic.
2. after reading and re-reading both the description and the long description,
i have no clue whatsoever what the program is for. Hopefuly in the final
package it will be reworded...
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On Thu, Jun 16, 2005 at 08:46:33PM -0700, Blars Blarson wrote:
>
> I recomed using spamhaus SBL-XBL, or at least CBL (which is included in
> SBL-XBL).
I dont: http://www.paulgraham.com/spamhausblacklist.html
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s is the hardware detection.
No, it needs a good integration, since you dont want to have X working already
before ldap clients/servers, network,... is up.
I have read reports on people login in X before network/ldap was up, so they
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e some parts on the bible, which go against my common sense
of evolutionary scientist, and i could go on and on, and Debian is not the
place to discuss if they are suitable or not. They are open [1], thus they are
in Debian.
[1] gg: DFSG
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On Tue, Jun 14, 2005 at 11:47:38AM -0500, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
> On Mon, 13 Jun 2005 22:01:58 +0200, Jesus Climent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> _Why_ did you not create you own run level schema, BTW, if you
> have indeed needed them so often? (I haven't f
es_ come with "predefined options and settings": ones unique to
> Debian.
5 runlevels acting exactly the same way?
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On Fri, Jun 10, 2005 at 11:39:16PM +0400, Nikita V. Youshchenko wrote:
> Hello.
>
> -
- Early start of X, while some other stuff is still loading on the bg.
- get rid of hotplug in its actual incarnation. Is hell of slow and
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Please, stop spreading *your* FUD.
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Personal no
to set some defaults wether the system
comes as it comes now or with some predefined options and settings?
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e absolutely needed an X-less boot when an XDM was installed: 0.
>
> How common was that problem you were trying to solve, again?
Years using linux: 11 (argh, or 12, i cannot even remember)
Times I needed the above discussed feature: several.
That common i
nt (gasp) Windows versions.
I also fail to see how the argument of "the final user can then configure them
at pleasure" holds, since you still can do that when they come pre-configured
as 1->single, 2->multi+network, 3->2+X
Or h
sus, meet policy-rc.d.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ man policy-rc.d
No manual entry for policy-rc.d
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Ability to select if the system is multiuser targetted and allow users to log
while a previous user is logged in by default. Single user systems could have
it disabbled.
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On Tue, Jun 07, 2005 at 02:40:48PM +0100, Andrew Suffield wrote:
>
> Why on earth would you? It's just more administrative overhead, and
> yet another package you didn't need.
What made you _think_ i dont need it?
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since
everybody has to move the default page and create their own content.
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It'
maintenance mode, with security
updates being applied.
>From your definition of obsolete, Woody was obsolete for a very long time, and
yet it was updated with security fixes, which made it usable for many people.
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On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 02:01:37PM +0200, Xavier Roche wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 01:33:00PM +0200, Jesus Climent wrote:
> > That is the key: OSS cannot be killed, not while EU and USA's governments,
> > local and nationwide, are promoting, using and even developing
need it anymore.
That is the key: OSS cannot be killed, not while EU and USA's governments,
local and nationwide, are promoting, using and even developing OSS themselves.
Would you shoot on your feet?
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use wget with
some usable defaults and allow apt-file to work if wget is installed
out-of-the-box.
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=307833&msg=19
http://bugs.debian.org/307833
I am not the first one opening such a trivial request and probably will not be
the last one.
> But
On Fri, Apr 15, 2005 at 01:24:56PM +0200, Jesus Climent wrote:
>
> How/where can I commit to a common repo?
I guess I will have to rephrase my question:
Where is the repo where the members of the alioth project have been commiting?
At least, I could checkout the sources and send them p
internal repo and thought about commiting the
changes somewhere once I could find out where they were...
How/where can I commit to a common repo?
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GP
uild.1) and will modify them
accordingly to the additions i have already made.
Thanks again!
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Linux genarin 2.4.26 #1 Thu Apr 15 17:45:21 CEST 2004 i686
Locale: LANG=es_ES, LC_CTYPE=en_US
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last package[0]
> includes muttng_dotlock.
I was, obviously, the one who never got deeper into the problem.
Thanks, Norbert!
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problem here. Reported to Norbert but never got deeper into it. Let's try
renaming mutt_dotlock to muttng_dotlock ;)
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e before
> the official release of Debian 3.1.
Kudos to Joey and the D-I team for all the effort, dedication and time spent
in making D-I one of the best pieces of code ever since the invention of apt
and sliced bread.
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On Mon, Mar 21, 2005 at 12:27:49PM +0100, Marco d'Itri wrote:
> On Mar 21, Jesus Climent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Please, try to avoid messages which are not directed to the end user under
> > NEWS.Debian:
> They *are* directed to end users and document tw
require anymore the libatm1 package to be
installed.
The information presented above is a candidate for changelog, not for News.
Thanks
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On Tue, Mar 15, 2005 at 01:04:53PM +0100, Jesus Climent wrote:
> > >
> > > I'm willing to provide an OpenVPN tunnel to an SMTP server for any DD who
> > > is
> > > unable to find alternate lodgings, and I'm pretty sure I'm not the only
> >
level3 of authentication would be needed, so that the server
gets a client certificate and the client gets a server one. With the
combination of both, one can connect to, say, port 25025 and get a proper
postfix/exim SMTP server on the remote machine.
I have been dealing with a similar configura
a package to enter (out of 10 F-M), negative votes also can be sent.
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If you i
b and public
> keyring are synchronized in other ways.
Lovely idea. No need for rebuilding the trust path in the USB key.
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On Tue, Mar 08, 2005 at 02:58:41PM +, Ben Hill wrote:
>
> In my home directory I create a symlink for /media/usbkey/ssh -> ~/.ssh
> and /media/usbkey/gnupg -> ~/.gnupg.
One can also use the --home flag to gpg.
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e you
install kdm (or someone else), or move to xdm or whatever, you still can
disable the start of X by putting nox in the command line, instead of having
to erase the links in rc2.d.
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command line to stop it from
running...
Any comments?
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London. You know... fish
hy mp3-encoder is useful, since no package in main provides
it and only one package suggests it.
On the other hand, the shell wrapper seems to be a good idea. I will try to
implement it.
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pull to keep a copy on
a server, where a fault in the local hard disk will not destroy the contents.
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go, l3enc and xingmp3enc use INPUT and OUTPUT as
arguments.
I admit it is not the same case for all the encoders.
In case you believe i am talking BS i will close the bug.
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e
APT policy: (500, 'unstable')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux 2.6.10-1-686
Locale: LANG=en_US, LC_CTYPE=en_US (charmap=ISO-8859-1)
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(GPL, LGPL, BSD, MIT/X, etc.)
^
Which one?
> (Include the long description here.)
Missing the long description.
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Jesus Climent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Package name: mkcue
Version : 1
Upstream Author : Eric Gillespie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://diplodocus.org/projects/
* License : GPL
Description : Generates
ant to be activated!
BTW, if they are out of curiosity, they can wget ; ar x ; tar zxvf ; cd ; exec
dosage-porn, which might be of more interest once they know it contains
$FORBIDEN stuff.
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he maintainer passed some stuff that i consider ofenssive,
and the dosage-parental-advisory to see if some stuff interests me or my
children.
So I go for the one single package which i can install and then enable/disable
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ey?".
At no time Debian should be censoring any content for innapropiate. Every
single bit of information has an audience which might feel offended by it.
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ropriate material dumped into their
> children's laps right along side the things that the parents *do*
> consider appropriate.
As a future parent and atheist I conside offensive and inappropiate the
following material:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apt-cache search bible | wc -l
16
Please, kindly
at X using Debconf to store information, Y modifying the
info and then X getting an upgrade, the info stored by X using Debconf might
be used again to set the values in the data file, which will break the initial
purpose of Y.
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upon).
> I hadn't even stop to consider that a package might be
> orphaned in one archive but not another.
>
> Is there a specific scenario you're thinking of?
A package in v.d.o which is orphaned should be taken over maintainership
ago.
>
> Those things belong in the non-existent backports.debian.org, not in
> volatile.debian.org.
The former yes, the later might go to v.d.o.
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y that has lead me to put
> a low-pinned unstable in sources.list and get spamassassin from there.
> But it was not meant to suddenly pull in spamassassin3. If volatile
> had existed, I could have avoided that.
Read the thread. There are plenty of points you seems to be missing with
ersion in stable is far more
difficult than guarantee a new version being stable enough to be updated. With
all the policy added to it.
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On Mon, Oct 11, 2004 at 02:32:01PM +0100, paddy wrote:
>
> Hmm, deja vu ;)
>
> What happens to packages that become orphaned?
What happens with a package orphaned from stable?
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ently
Or send a mail to @packages.debian.org
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If you iz watching dis in da UK,
Some obfuscation in the list archives might
be needed at some point, at least until SPF is widely deployed (thanks to
every copr/entity/... for making SenderID a no-no).
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; should better reconsider this very good - because once a package is
> added, we need to do security updates on it.
I am not implying it has to be, but in the long run it can be a good candidate
to add value to an otherwise old (yeah, stable too) distribution.
Making 2.6 kernels
available for woody could have been an scenario where this approach could have
work, except for the dependencies that the new kernel requires, but still is a
good example of a possibility.
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sands of users and postmasters than 2.20 or a
crippled version specific to Debian with all that possible but hard work done.
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es with sid, or even sarge, but i cannot keep them with SA 2.20, either.
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London. Y
nt see any reason why not, if they can be marked as NotAutomatic.
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Why must I
able for getting whois answers...
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Gentlemen, you can't fight in
security bug, a new package would be
uploaded with a security fix).
[ Again, your MUA is broken, since you have sent me a copy of the mail sent to
a list which i am subscribed to, and i have told you not to alread FOUR times ]
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grade to?
In fact I cannot say it, because it was several months ago before i started
testing SA3 in my mail box (eating my own dog food) and another sysadm updated
it to the latest. After that i have not deared to downgrade it again and
start using i
such infrastructure.
And some people have already outlined a policy draft on the list. We can take
them and try to make policy out of them.
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to that one.
[ pretty please, reply to the list, i _am_ subscribed ]
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Sick as a dog
TO THE LIST, since I am subscribed. Let's see
if putting this in the bottom of the message makes you read it and understand
it. If not, use a proper MUA and configure it. My mutt does reply to the list,
and not to random fellow subscribers ]
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g such a release
policy.
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I'll see my lawyer about this as soon as he gra
[ What part of "do no reply to my email but to the list, since i am
subscribed" you did not understand? ]
On Thu, Oct 07, 2004 at 01:00:39PM -0700, Thomas Bushnell BSG wrote:
> Jesus Climent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > But again, that might be just me.
>
like
something you want to do. I rather put 2.5x which is supported by upstream,
not deprecated and has a bigger user-base and developer eyes on the code than
2.20. With all the bugs along.
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nd piss off upstream.
>
> Can you explain why ssh shouldn't be upgraded the same way?
Because ssh-from-woody-plus-security-updates is not as useless as
spamassassin-from-woody-which-has-changed-so-much-that-is-impossible-to-backport-anything?
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on upgrading volatile should "apt-get volatile-upgrade" the whole
repository, not just parts of it.
If not, is a backports issue, not a closed release set.
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On Thu, Oct 07, 2004 at 12:52:15PM +0200, Steinar H. Gunderson wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 07, 2004 at 11:08:55AM +0200, Jesus Climent wrote:
> > And I have been running it ever since beta1 in a 512GB PII-350
>^
>
> That mig
> spamassassin (2.64-1) unstable; urgency=high
>
> * New upstream release
> - Rules backported from 3.0.0
> - Problem on long headers fixed
> - Performance improvements
> * [SECURITY] Fixes a potential DoS attack, hence the urgency=high.
>
> -- Jesus Climent
> train it right. It needs two weeks of attention before being useful.
Indeed the latest version of CRM114 managed to eat my CPU, but i downgraded to
the previous one and everything went back to more than fine.
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sible. Or even not
desirable. It all depends on what you are using your system for.
Again, i have the strong feeling that to produce shorter release cycles we
need a core system to take intensive care of.
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ould be in a stable release ramp up), means
package is out. Or release is delayed.
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--socketpath=/home/data/sa/spamd.sock -L -d -m 5
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Tell me, Mr. Anderson,
ppends on SA to work, you should have been tracking SA development, at least
API wise.
And you say "suddenly"?
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than 2.20 did in woody,
since it is obsoleted by 3.x. Having 2.64 which is only worth having for the
bayessian methods is brainless since we have other bayesian tools for the
trick, some of them considered even more efficient: bogofilter, dspam,
crm114,...
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On Wed, Nov 12, 2003 at 12:36:27PM +0100, Robert Millan wrote:
> Upstream Author : Linus Torvalds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and others, see:
He no longer works for transmeta. Should be changed?
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On Mon, Oct 20, 2003 at 01:14:59PM -0200, Leonardo Dias wrote:
> That would be nice. And it would be incredibly nice if it were in Sao
> Paulo, near the Paulista Avenue.
I thought the idea was porto alegre...
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On Tue, Oct 14, 2003 at 10:28:09AM +0200, Gerrit Pape wrote:
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> Regards, Gerrit.
init
minit
runit
Gerrit!
Sounds like a name conflict ;)
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mean delaying the release at least 3 weeks more. By that time a
new major release of Harsecorp (TM) 9.x will be out...
Solution: use backports, use Sid, form a team to release a stable debian
version more often, say in 6 more months.
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t. Have not tried myself, since i met him IRL during Debconf3.
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cpp-3.3 (>= 1:3.3-0pre9)
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>
> So saying that 2.95 requires 3.3 is not a stretch at all because it does
> through dependancies.
Package: gcc
Version: 2:2.95.4-14
Depends: cpp (>= 2:2.95.4-14), gcc-2.95, cpp-2.95
apt-get install gcc=2:2.95.4-14
What
your
> real MTA?"
Doesn't policy state that a virtual package must be listed before any real
package?
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fter sept the 5th. I am finishing my
graduation thesis and i am in need of time...
J
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n both
> than will be in troubles.
I fail to see the problem. The first days were rather relaxed, on the "this is
not working, can anyone please do something? no? ok, i will do it..." kind of
way.
Getting lost all together instead in small lots is baaad.
I believe is was a better
es with 50-60 people.
This being the first time someone calls me a guinea pig.
Cheers!
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