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last week, during the CCC congress. I think that contacting the KGB
maintainers beforehand would have been a better way of dealing with this.
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problem for me. Depending on feedback, I will upload this
> to sid in the next few days.
This seems to solve the problem for me, thank you very much! (And I hope
you can get this in for stretch!)
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imilar set-up (sysvinit,
lightdm, cinnamon). I have been experiencing these kind of problems for
months, but usually they would go away after an apt-get upgrade. Not
now, and I am afraid that we will ship stretch with this problem.
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On 31/12/16 09:23, Joerg Jaspert wrote:
> On 14533 March 1977, Marco d'Itri wrote:
>
> dak override net-tools net optional
> I: Will change priority from important to optional
> Continue (y/N)? y
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.
You are probably better off using https://github.com/syndtr/goleveldb,
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from main while DFSG#2 is correctly
> met.
It is really not in my plans to challenge that line. It is just that I
would like to understand the rules properly.
I prefer not to play Mao while packaging :-)
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not serious nor wishlist.
I have never heard of debian/missing-sources. What is the
policy/documentation regarding this? I have repackaged tarballs many
times to add missing sources, I did not think there was another way to
do it!
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dlebars nonsense. I
am currently checking libjs-mustache (handlebars is just a superset of
it) as it can do most of what handlebars does and it seems to have a
less braindead toolchain.
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and that I will do all the work it takes to
avoid the move to contrib.
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This is an excellent suggestion. Sadly, I've tried to use it for the
tests of a golang library, only to realise that it does not work because
everything in golang is statically compiled :/
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s, by symlinking the directories where the sources
are stored. We have done this a few times already.
So, to conclude:
- yes, the package names are ugly, we know.
- they are still the best reasonable schema we could find, nobody was lazy
- there is no impending doom waiting to happen, at worst some annoyance.
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D
ollab-maint?) where you can add your main repo as a remote, but only
push debian-related commits to the alioth remote.
I am the maintainer for a few prometheus packages, so if you need help
or sponsored uploads, feel free to reach to me (I am also Tincho in
oftc/freenode)
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ing I needed only last week. Having said that, I think that
'daemon' does everything that 'daemonize' does and more.
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Err.. too fast C&P, that should have been:
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to this day I don't think
there is a single decent SIP client in Debian, which will give me good
audio quality, support multiple accounts reasonably, survive
disconnections or other network issues, be integrated with some address
book, work over NAT issues more or less painlessly, and have a
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#x27;ll need to provide a
list of people attending the event.
Where to stay
=
If you do not live in Dublin and don't know where to stay, but would
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Would that be enough for you?
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Hi Phillip,
On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 7:00 AM, Philip Ashmore
wrote:
> It's come to my attention that bug squashing parties are _the_ way to fix
> bugs.
>
> Not to be seen as uncool, I'm proposing a bug squashing party somewhere in
> Dublin, Ireland at a mutually agreed date and time.
That is a g
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g blurb (in fact, it is copied
verbatim from the webpage), I think that's not good for a Debian
package. IMO it should just explain what is this for, and highlight
that it is a paid sarvice.
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On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 12:30, Julien BLACHE wrote:
> Are there any reasons or objections against moving the ACL utilities to
> /bin, alongside their traditional UNIX counterparts? Note that libacl is
> already installed in /lib.
Makes sense to me.
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On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 21:52, Brian May wrote:
> Martín Ferrari wrote:
>> * netstat : sstat provides almost the same information, just some
>> formatting changes and parsing the command line
> sstat?
>
> I see /usr/bin/sstat in slurm-llnl - but that doesn't look
category and should be replaced with something
> which is not 100% compatibile in the output.
The idea is to provide a wrapper with the same output as the original netstat
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utomatically by scripts. On the other hand,
it's distributed as a stand-alone tool [0] and we could do the same.
* plipsetup, slattach: we don't know of any replacement for those, but
could be distributed separately too. Also, it's dubious if anyone still
uses them.
0: http://fr
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> in the appropriate location.
If it's of any use, the PET project has a implementation from scratch
of Debian version comparison, made by reading policy and dpkg code.
The only bug I know of is that it doesn't reject some invalid
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be done automatically with a uversionmangle rule if
you use uscan and watchfiles. And in this way, the "invented" version
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> http://net-tools.berlios.de/
Sure. Although I did a poor job because of lack of time, I'd gladly
co-maintain it. An alioth group would be the best.
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the fact that it can't do much of the
cool stuff provided by 2.4+ kernels, it's time for its retirement. And
yes, iproute should become priority important.
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ether and just write the
compatibility scripts as iproute wrappers? I think that the iproute
manual even has some sample scripts that do exactly this.
What do you think?
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* Package name: libpoe-component-pluggable-perl
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forward a bug already in the BTS to upstream, probably
preparing a boilerplate text and firing $EDITOR, etc. What I want to
achieve is having metadata that then can be used by new tools or
augment existing ones.
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ike that and experiment with this and see how it
> might evolve?
I assumed that it should start like this, but I guess that asking for
opinions on -devel before adding custom fields was expected.
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uot; as "headers", I didn't know it was
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ming at a different goal that what I thing you
understood, which is enabling us to write more tools that help _us_.
[0]: http://pkg-perl.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/qareport.cgi
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> Homepage URL anyway.
Can you explain how you'd do this?
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>
> I do not think that automatically forwarding bugs would be a good idea.
Sorry if I didn't choose the exact word, I meant something on the
lines of doing "bts submit-upstream-and-forward nn", without you
needing to go manually through all the hops that we have to go through
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e=WWW-Curl
Upstream-Bug-Submitter: http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Report.html?Queue=WWW-Curl
This could easily support systems where submission is by email. And if
there's no bug tracking system, the upstream maintainer email could be
used, without adding the -Browser header.
What do you think of th
package have the
correct watch information.
Of course, we have luck, because CPAN (99% of our packages come from
there, and we have only 4 unsolvable watch problems) is pretty
well-behaving and consistent, compared to other upstreams. But chances
are that watchfiles can be useful for the majorit
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On Feb 7, 2008 1:03 PM, Marcelo Jorge Vieira (metal)
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> Description: is a user interface JavaScript libraries
I think that you should drop the "is a", as the Dev Ref recommends.
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tains? can't that be reproduced with data from
iconv or similar?
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er case: Other takers?
I think that such an important module would benefit from group
maintenance, be it the apache or the perl group. I don't think I have
all the knowledge to lead it, but I can help. I have used mod_perl a
lot, know enough C, and I'm already somewhat familiar with basic
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public_html/popcon-graphs/graph.php on line
80
Maybe the popcon database grew too big to be handled in-memory by
those scripts
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o detect this options and
pass them to the correct module (I think it already does this for a
couple of options), or using the same syntax as d-i (this seems easy
to add, although it differs from historic usage).
Thoughts?
[0] http://lkml.org/lkml/2007/4/18/212
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Hi again,
On 4/5/07, Martín Ferrari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I don't know if I will be able to apply for co-maint, but I started
working a little on triaging. Hope it helps.
I've spent a lot of hours working on net-tools bugs, 17 of them if I
don't miss anything. I u
eady.
I don't know if I will be able to apply for co-maint, but I started
working a little on triaging. Hope it helps.
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only thing left now is to have a working driver package. I don't
know which work is the most current to test it out.
Thanks for your work!
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already :-)
I agree completely. It would be much better to have non-free support
for etch that no support at all!
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fixing bugs. I have the
hardware and I'm eager to stop using ubunu's packages for this.
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won't run on it. Not big
deal, it doesn't need 2.6 anyway...
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On 9/13/06, gregor herrmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just take a look at http://pkg-perl.alioth.debian.org/ and start
working :-)
Feel free to ask any questions an [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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ds. So, Mart�n, if you are not currently part
of the group, I can add you - just give me your Alioth user name and
promise to do no intentional harm.
it is tincho-guest.
I have no experience with maintaining within a group, but I will be
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ups if thinking on adopting some of the
ruby modules, also.
I'd like to adopt some of the -perl packages, but I don't know what
has to be coordinated with the perl group. Can somebody comment?
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