... and would be willing to help at the Debian booth (#503, community
pavillion, check it out), or who knows good places to stay at in
Atlanta? Or who wants to planepool with the Novare team from Dallas?
netgod
Oh, and my /proc/kcore is over 50MB -- can I remove it and get
"Open" == Open Source/Open Science <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Open> But nobody here so far knows a thing about IRC.
I recommend http://www.irchelp.org/ for a quick primer.
Open> So, I need someone to create an "OSOS" channel on some server
Open> like irc.openprojects.net . Then, I need instru
"David" == David Weinehall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
David> On Tue, 28 Sep 1999, Nick Moffitt wrote:
David> Redistribution of binary versions is further constrained by
David> license agreements for incorporated libraries from third
David> parties, e.g. LDAP, GSSAPI.
Hm, what happened to this
"Itai" == Itai Zukerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Itai> Are there other packages that similarly provide this tiny
Itai> utility? Would this merit my writing a crypt package that other
Itai> packages can suggest?
Yes ircd does too (upstream at least), and we also have a
makepasswd.deb that doe
"Dale" == Dale Scheetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Dale> understanding that this was, in fact, the reason for
Dale> constructing the package names so that they could both be
Dale> installed at the same time, yet they both claim to be perl5!
Well, "perl5" enough for most purposes. The packages t
"Dale" == Dale Scheetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Dale> happens. Nothing indicated that I should upgrade those packages.
Root of problem: using dpkg manually.
Dale> We seem to have mixed feelings about supporting "incremental
Dale> upgrades".
I think our stance is, "we support incremental upg
kport the
security-fix-of-the-day to a jurassic year-old codebase.
However there are no known holes in the potato version, only a
questionable coding style.
netgod
"Hello?" "Hi baybee" "Are you Johnie Ingram?" "For you
I'l
"John" == John Goerzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
John> whatever steps necessary to do that. We absolutely cannot
John> release a distribution with such a bubbling security hole as
John> this.
True, but I suggest waiting until freeze time before deciding its
worthiness.
netgod
"Ben" == Ben Pfaff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Ben> `autoconf' and `standards', where `autoconf' contains autoconf
Ben> proper and `standards' includes the GNU coding and package
Ben> maintenance standards.
Guess I'll buck the trend and vote for 'standards' -- its what
upstream has always called
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"Martin" == Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Martin> I believe we should. netgod will upload a new pkg, I hope.
netgod has uploaded a new pkg, I hear.
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new kernel is
Brian> more than offset by reducing the amount of problems encountered
Brian> by other users.
It may be hopeless fantasy, but I'd like to believe our users aren't
this helpless.
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"Thomas" == Thomas Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Thomas> How do you know? You waited just 4 hours before drawing that
Thomas> conclusion. Isn't this a bit early? I mean, not everybody has
Thomas> an RJ45 jack implanted in one's body.
Thankfully enough of us do, including the person who's bee
sh this was
documented in README.Debian. (I was granting to the group www-data
was also in, and so never came across the real problem.)
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subdirs owned by
root. And CGI is off in /usr/lib/cgi-bin, root.root per Policy.
Might be a good idea to change the default ownerships.
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ree was better for my purposes though. Though its not in any dist,
I assume the orphaned source is somewhere on master, as I'm still
being notified of Bugs in it. :-)
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Package: lists-archives
Version: 19980617-1
Architecture: all
Depends: perl, mhonarc, procmail, symlinks
Suggests: glimpse
Installed-Size: 101
Maintainer: Johnie Ingram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Description: Web archive for mailing lists
Creates a website of historical posts to mailing lists,
, python-base, python-misc, mail-transport-agent, perl
Recommends: base-passwd (>= 1.3.0)
Installed-Size: 745
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The GNU Mailing List Manager, which manages email discussion lists
much like
be a shame not to release it -- it works,
after all, and its good for marketing. ;-)
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CRONOLOG version 1.5b9
"cronolog" is a simple program that reads log messages from its input
and writes them to a set of output files, the names of which are
constructed using template and the current date and time. The
template uses the same format specifiers as the Unix date command
(which are
e burned and sold before
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said, expecting a reply in a few minutes, at 1 a.m, was a bit
much. :-)
Perhaps clearer guidelines on this would be useful.
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DBMS section, and having a dir for "perl
stuff" might not be a bad idea either
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ugs bad. :-)
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ve to
activate NLS support and UTF8 before the vfat/fat32 options are even
activated.
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the admins to fix things like this.
But thats the position we are in currently.
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ust do it...
I'm inclined to disagree -- as an ISP those links are fairly useful to
me, plus they're a nice feature of the "dnsutils" package, besides
nslookup itself.
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As usual I'll be on irc.debian.org.
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"Boris" == Boris D Beletsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Boris> Does anybody working on the egcs package? If not, I would like
Boris> to try.
The egcs package is currently being maintained by Galen Hazelwood
([EMAIL PROTECTED]). Binaries for i386, sparc, and powerpc
architecures are in project/e
nder
libc6 with no dependencies other than libc6 itself.
And then later I learned that I needn't have worried, since there is
indeed a version of libg++27 for libc6. :-)
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ther package on the system? :-)
Am I correct in thinking the major players to be synchronized here are
shellutils (who), sysvinit (last), netstd (rsh), login, ppp, procps,
wu-ftpd, and ssh?
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