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сб, 15 мар. 2025 г. в 20:36, Alexander Wirt :
> Am Sat, Mar 15, 2025 at 08:38:03PM +0100 schrieb Alexander Wirt:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I will do a security upgrade for salsa right now, please expect some
> > service outage(s).
> And we are back.
>
> Thanks for your patience
>
> Alex
>
>
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Hi,
I am currently working on this package [0].
I would need a sponsor to review and upload the package.
Thanks
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[0] https://salsa.debian.org/manut/cozy
> On Thu, Mar 07, 2024 at 05:02:29PM +0200, Peter Pentchev wrote:
>> On Thu, Mar 07, 2024 at 03:25:01PM +0100, Manuel Traut wrote:
>>> On 7 Feb 2024, at 18:27, Dima Kogan wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi. Thanks for your contribution. I looked at the upstream code a tiny
nsigned long is defined as at
least 32 bit this shall work on all architectures.
If your concern is about endianess this is not in the current scope of libuio
and needs to be addressed by a higher layer.
I am very familiar with library and in close contact with upstream.
Best regards
Manuel
> On 7 Feb 2024, at 18:27, Dima Kogan wrote:
>
> Hi. Thanks for your contribution. I looked at the upstream code a tiny
> bit, and it looks like it might have portability bug, at least on
> big-endian architectures. For instance:
>
>
> https://github.com/missinglinkelectronics/libuio/blob/
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e d-i bugs
- test d-i regularly
- fix d-i bugs/issues
I am a DD.
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Am Do, 7. Mai 2020, um 21:16, schrieb Andrey Rahmatullin:
> On Thu, May 07, 2020 at 08:29:20PM +0200, Manuel Wagesreither wrote:
> > I did extract the orig tarball and extracted it completely, i. e. not only
> > parts of it. Also, I checked that the md5sum is equal to the on
Am Do, 7. Mai 2020, um 20:02, schrieb Andrey Rahmatullin:
> On Thu, May 07, 2020 at 07:51:58PM +0200, Manuel Wagesreither wrote:
> > 3. Created following directory structure:
> > ```
> > ~/dir/coreutils_8.30.orig.tar.xz
> > ~/dir/debian-coreutils/ coreutils_8.30-3.d
to get some experience with debugging. I want to build a
debian package with little dependencies including a dbgsym package. Then I want
to introduce a bug in the source code, and use the gdbsym package to trace the
bug in gdb.
Thank you and kind regards,
Manuel
couldn't find the admin address in the
main pages), but they're not registered in the graphs (while
powerpcpse, recently removed, still is).
https://buildd.debian.org/stats/graph-ports-week-big.png
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onality from the new librsvg. (And if packages do start having
such dependencies, they'll get held back too.)
That's not really true either, I needed to build a librsvg-in-c to be
able to build emacs, so it's already affecting some ports.
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ly in such
an important decision-taking meeting as this C++ one in San Diego.
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on which very few people relies upon except
for firmware. But people in this thread seem to think otherwise,
so... dunno.
At a minimum, I don't have an easy way to do the initial binary build
of librsvg-c required for the NEW queue.
There are porterboxes for that, but if it helps, I can build it for you.
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Hi,
2018-11-04 17:32 Ben Hutchings:
On Sun, 2018-11-04 at 13:15 +0100, Manuel A. Fernandez Montecelo wrote:
For example RISC-V / riscv64 will probably not have LLVM ready at least
until the LLVM stable released next March.
There are enough languages whose implementation depends on LLVM that
;t.
So the repayment for him to spend time and make Rust work in many
architectures, is to blow away his work in a lot of other arches. Not
nice.
[1] https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2018/11/msg0.html
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2018-08-13 04:25 Paul Wise:
On Mon, Aug 13, 2018 at 1:19 AM, Manuel A. Fernandez Montecelo wrote:
2018-07-30 22:36 Adrian Bunk:
And the next burden will be if riscv64 gets added in bullseye.
[*] Unlike other arches, this one is not restricted to a single vendor
so hardware can be
le vendor
so hardware can be annouced at any time from unexpected parties;
still, only a few months are left.
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ions of the ISA, 128-bit is a bit
far-fetched today but riscv32 maybe not so, just that nobody was
interested so far. So the -64 was always considered as part of the name
from the start.
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ssibly send fixes or more
profiles if they're convenient for bootstrapping :)
Thanks, and thanks to Simon too for beating me to it!
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I suppose the
real problem is that a random developer who is trying to bootstrap
Debian on a new architecture won't know about this trick, but in case
it's helpful, I thought I would mention it.
Thanks, it's useful to know :)
(Waving to the RISC-V folks.)
o/
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2017-12-28 2:33 GMT+01:00 Jeremy Bicha :
> On Wed, Dec 27, 2017 at 7:07 PM, Manuel A. Fernandez Montecelo
> wrote:
>> If the idea is *not* to move those to @lists.d.o, I cannot see what we
>> should be using instead.
>>
>> Any recommendation?
>
> Someone on yo
lthough I admit that I haven't been
following very closely every single message.
If the idea is *not* to move those to @lists.d.o, I cannot see what we
should be using instead.
Any recommendation?
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over time, and sometimes the servers.
I seem to remember some of these installations including dirs like /usr
or /, which surprised me at the time.
So these proposals might harm these kind of use cases -- please have
that into account when designing new solutions for this general problem.
Cheers.
that could do this.
If you mean building the rootfs from debian binary packages and maybe build
several packages from source you could give elbe [0] a try.
Regards,
Manuel
[0] http://elbe-rfs.org
Where do I find information to do this and is there an existing build
machine and configuration
hola
he encontrado un problema y se lo voy a explicar!
1.Instalo debian 8.6 los 3dvd versión escritorio o versión consola.
a)hago una repositorio local con los dvd en la dirección /var/repo.
b)Instalo ntp y ntpdate, krb5-user libkrb5-3, squid3 ldap-utils, Samba and
Winbind.
2.Configuro y logro: Act
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2016-08-28 21:50 Sean Whitton:
Hello,
On Sun, Aug 28, 2016 at 10:13:44AM +0100, Manuel A. Fernandez Montecelo wrote:
I think that one measure to improve the current situation is that, for
the people doing NMUs, to orphan the package when the number of NMUs
exceeds for example 3 or 5 in a row
o implement (and if undertaken,
takes years to complete, if ever).
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e the debmirror command to do this:
--8<--
sudo apt-get install debmirror
debmirror --progress --method=rsync --dist=jessie --arch=source debian-sources
--host ftp.de.debian.org
--8<--
All sources of the jessie release will be downloaded into the 'debian-sources'
directory.
Regards,
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y-maintained-but-de-facto-neglected
packages are not better in that front either.
[2] I think that I see recommended somewhere that I cannot find right
now, but it is not "officially" endorsed or not general practice, as
far as I know.
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n be changed with:
dpkg-reconfigure apt-listchanges
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Hi,
2016-04-25 19:06 Helmut Grohne:
On Mon, Apr 25, 2016 at 01:28:00PM +0100, Manuel A. Fernandez Montecelo wrote:
Perhaps these OPTIONS and PROFILES should be merged, in a way that if
one is enabled, the other also is. (Is this the plan already?)
They serve different needs. Quite a few
e where your
whole set can be used to rebuild and improve itself to a full-fledge
Debian.
Unless I hear objections, I will start using those profiles and ask
lintian maintainers to relax profile checks.
This message is not an objection, just thinking aloud in the case that
the ideas above help in some way (even if only to gauge the mindset).
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dencies("Recommends"):
if not rd.installed_target_versions:
print pkg, rd
There's also:
aptitude (ncurses) -> Views -> Audit recommendations
(with explanations/rdeps in the panel at the bottom)
or its equivalent in the command line (without the explanation):
a
crease in overall quality.
Agreed. I think that the moment we're leaning too much towards the side
of not pruning the cruft for a long time, and some automatic ways to
detect it (as the many measures proposed in the thread) would be a nice
thing to have.
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IMHO: Two words for those proposing it: attention whores
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"Being that the current year is almo
2015-09-29 17:38 Wookey:
+++ Manuel A. Fernandez Montecelo [2015-09-29 12:27 +0100]:
Maybe it would be a good idea to split the architectures, and have one
port for legacy-but-still-sold-or-useful i386 and move the current i386
to only support newer, common-use i686 hardware.
It seems to me
a port as well, excluding
undesided packages.
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ut I would typically be doing other things at the same
time (like selecting a bunch of packages to upgrade, or choosing manually
between the optional or suggested dependencies that I want to install along with
the package).
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2014-11-25 11:14 Dimitri John Ledkov:
On 24 November 2014 at 18:56, Manuel A. Fernandez Montecelo
wrote:
Would it make sense to trigger rebuilds (or binNMUs, or actions to the same
effect) for all packages in a given architecture when there are important
changes in the toolchain, e.g. the
needs and methods to approach them.
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nd easy to lookup by name or username. In particular,
it is very clear to see the status of the people.
Results in the left can be filtered by clicking in e.g. "Debian
Developer, uploading"; and clicking on name/username gives more detailed
info for the people.
https://nm.debian.org/publi
2014-08-28 01:55 Wookey:
+++ Manuel A. Fernandez Montecelo [2014-08-27 20:25 +0100]:
Congrats! The sooner that you graduate out of debian-ports, the
better for other architectures that want to get into ;-) -- although
arm64 is still there, for some reasons.
We are using the binaries in
x27;m curious about what happened with that, does anybody
know?
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e that the team is busy and all, but adding the changes
from a NMUdiff is not too much extra job in my experience (if that's
what you find annoying about it?).
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Of course, I am also keeping an eye on my packages, and dependencies
preventing them to be built.
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2014-04-25 23:32 Wookey:
+++ Manuel A. Fernandez Montecelo [2014-04-25 09:42 +0100]:
... a recent/ongoing thread, about using dh-autoreconf or something
similar ...
Nobody in the thread tried to apply the same logic with configure
script compared to minified .js. The case of configure
2014-04-26 11:00 Vincent Bernat:
❦ 26 avril 2014 01:31 CEST, Manuel A. Fernandez Montecelo
:
Compared to that amount of work, stripping a few files from a tarball
using uscan is utterly trivial and I don't see why it is a problem.
It's quite a bit harder to do the right thing an
mpted to start to override hyphen-used-as-minus-sign
tags with a justification such as “Never going to work; will not spend my time
on this; others may do as they wish”.
Also agree with both.
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(checksums can help, but probably not all cases), asking upstream to provide the
unminified version is not a good solution, it's an extra complication which does
not guarantee us that minified matches unminified.
And having minified+unminified would be just another case of embedde
gbp.conf;h=b3a5a0939feff4f6578c8d617059ac7e740b778b;hb=HEAD
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2014-04-25 8:49 GMT+01:00 Matthias Urlichs :
> Hi,
>
> Manuel A. Fernandez Montecelo:
>> a) the minified .js is still source code, by definition.
>
> Sorry, but _my_ definition of "source code" is "whatever you customarily
> edit when you want to change somet
2014-04-25 5:20 GMT+01:00 Gunnar Wolf :
> Manuel A. Fernandez Montecelo dijo [Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 01:27:02AM +0100]:
>> To both things above, I don't think that this is different to my example of
>> 'configure' script without corresponding .ac/.in; and I don&
ich we can link the binaries to it (and
dpkg-source removing those files, for example).
Just doing this for JQuery means to not have to repack hundreds or thousands of
packages.
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2014-04-25 00:02 Jonas Smedegaard:
Quoting Manuel A. Fernandez Montecelo (2014-04-25 00:23:33)
2014-04-24 21:31 Jonas Smedegaard:
>Quoting Manuel A. Fernandez Montecelo (2014-04-24 21:48:47)
>> a) the minified .js is still source code, by definition.
>
>Which def
2014-04-24 21:31 Jonas Smedegaard:
Quoting Manuel A. Fernandez Montecelo (2014-04-24 21:48:47)
a) the minified .js is still source code, by definition.
Which definition?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Source_code
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minified
Basically, no matter how much you
Correction:
2014-04-24 20:48 Manuel A. Fernandez Montecelo:
b) The first lines of the unminified file clearly states the software projects,
^^
minified
version, and URLs to get the non-minified versions, so if users want to
on't think that it's real a problem and that the "source-is-missing" is
not an accurate description of minified JS files, I don't think that overriding
it's a problem.
Actually, I would ignore the error rather than override it and fix it later in
some way, but it was n
e autotools, which
was devised as a way to write portable code and so on, is one of the major
hindrances when it comes to create new Debian ports (at least, that's what I am
experiencing).
I completely agree with you, when you said in a previous message that this is a
serious design flaw.
Sehr geehrtes Debian Dev. Team,
Ich möchte Ihnen allen meinen Dank für Ihre tolle Arbeit aussprechen.
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I am sorry for being off topic. I am seeking for a DD or DM that use
amanda-server for sponsoring a new package 3.3.5. I am doing this by
suggestion of Bdale Garbee former DM of the package and because Bill
Blough asked for a sponsor on debian-mentors without success.
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stable releases.
Lastly, the important license change of LGPL->zlib was actually decided to do at
this time, even if the "modules" of 1.2 already changed to this license in
recent point releases.
Hopefully this clear things up a bit.
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Tags: patch
Justification: causes serious data loss
Tried to copy files over usb to an usb stick (fat32) , before the files
correctly fineshed copying the progress bar ist fineshed / the bash prompt is
back.
This Problem you can just see if you larger files whic
claim to be an expert with pdftk nor qpdf, but I searched the man and
didn't find any obvious way to do better.
Manuel.
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2012/5/19 Andrei POPESCU :
> On Vi, 18 mai 12, 14:34:40, Manuel A. Fernandez Montecelo wrote:
>>
>> So I wouldn't blindly close those bug reports, and that's why I'm
>> triaging and handling them in my spare time.
>
> Do you know how to retrieve
2012/5/18 Thomas Preud'homme :
> According to [1] salome is not part of any debian release now. Did I miss
> something? IIRW, for package still in stable, if the -done mail contains the
> right version then the bug will still be visible as long as it affects stable.
Oh yes, egroupware only in olds
2012/5/18 Neil Williams :
> There's a big difference between these bugs and the rest - here there
> are clear migration paths to later packages which can be used to triage
> the bug reports in order not to lose reports. A lot of the rest *can*
> be closed without more triage work because the packag
Hi,
2012/5/18 Daniel Leidert :
> Hi,
>
> Our bug tracker contains items for packages, which do (not longer) exist.
> What should happen to them? I see, that it might be a good idea to keep them
> for the case, a package is re-introduced. But this might happen only for a
> few packages. Most of
2012/4/3 Gergely Nagy :
>> Why do these bugs loose that link to their source package? Have they
>> been gone so long the package isn't even in old-stable anymore and the
>> BTS doesn't record the source package anywhere?
>
> Pretty much, yes.
Also happens that the source package generates several
2012/4/1 Gergely Nagy :
>> 2) What to do now with all of these bug reports? Reassign them to the
>> related source package in unstable? Contact QA? Nothing at all?
>
> The best course of action would be to check whether the reported issue
> is still valid, and reassign to the appropriate (source)
Hello,
I don't know if there's a more appropriate place to ask for this, if
so please tell me.
While looking for a bug report that I knew that existed but that I
couln't find, I noticed that the bug was assigned to
libwhatever-SOVERSION_OLD, and that the current package in the archive
contains li
El mié, 04-01-2012 a las 10:56 +0100, corentin.labbe escribió:
> Le 03/01/2012 21:21, Francisco Manuel Garcia Claramonte a écrit :
> > Hi Corentin,
> >
> > According to website, YASAT doesn't look to provide any new feature
> > than lynis or tiger.
> > What
Hi Corentin,
According to website, YASAT doesn't look to provide any new feature
than lynis or tiger.
What are the advantages or differences with Lynis?.
Regards,
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>
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* Package name: php-letodms-core
Version : 3.0.0
Upstream Author : Uwe Steinmann
Markus Westphal
* URL : http://www.letodms.com/
* License : BSD
Programming Lang
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Francisco Manuel Garcia Claramonte
* Package name: letodms
Version : 3.0.0
Upstream Author : Uwe Steinmann
Markus Westphal
* URL : http://www.letodms.com/
* License : GPL
Programming Lang: PHP
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Francisco Manuel Garcia Claramonte
* Package name: trac-ldapplugin
Version : 0.6.0
Upstream Author : Emmanuel Blot
* URL : http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/LdapPlugin
* License : BSD
Programming Lang: Python
Description
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Francisco Manuel Garcia Claramonte
* Package name: trac-privateticketsplugin
Version : 2.0.3
Upstream Author : Noah Kantrowitz
* URL : http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/PrivateTicketsPlugin
* License : BSD
Programming Lang
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: José Manuel Santamaría Lema
X-Debbugs-CC: debian-devel@lists.debian.org
Package name: krazy2
Version: 0
Upstream Author: Allen Winter
URL: http://www.englishbreakfastnetwork.org/
License: LGPL, MIT/X11 and others.
Description: KDE source code checker
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Manuel Soukup
* Package name: pyksoko
Version : 0.3.3
Upstream Author : Manuel Soukup
* URL : http://pyksokoban.sourceforge.net/
* License : GPL
Programming Lang: Python
Description : pyksoko - logic game with
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: José Manuel Santamaría Lema
X-Debbugs-CC: debian-devel@lists.debian.org
Package name: screenie-qt
Version: 0
Upstream Author: Ariya Hidayat
URL: http://code.google.com/p/screenie/
License: GPLv2 or later
Description: fancy screenshot composer
Screenie a
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: José Manuel Santamaría Lema
X-Debbugs-CC: debian-devel@lists.debian.org
Package name: svn-all-fast-export
Version: 0
Upstream Author: Thiago Macieira , Thomas Zander
URL: http://gitorious.org/svn2git
License: GPLv3 or later
Description: A fast-import
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Neskie Manuel
* Package name: php-ogr
Version : 1.1.1
Upstream Author : Alan Boudreault
* URL : http://dl.maptools.org/dl/php_ogr/
* License : other
Programming Lang: PHP
Description : OGR module for php5
This
to extract all headers from an .odf in
README.Source.
Best regards
Manuel
[0] The situation with them is a little different, as they are needed to
build a Debian package. Fiddling with .Rdata files is a modification of
upstream source.
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