The sanlock package is unmaintained, it hasn't been updated for 3 years.
I tried to contact its maintainer (not a DD) twice during the last
months without any response.
So unless anybody objects, I'm going to take over the package.
Package: wnpp
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* Package name: ioprocess
Version : 0.15.1
Upstream Author : Saggi Mizrahi
* URL or Web page : https://github.com/oVirt/ioprocess
* License : GPL2
Description : Slave process to perform risky IO
When
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* Package name: VDSM
Version : 4.17.14
Upstream Author :
* URL or Web page : http://www.ovirt.org/Vdsm
* License : GPL2
Description : Virtual Desktop Server Manager
The VDSM service is required by a oVirt Open
Package: wnpp
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* Package name: mom
Version : 0.5.1
Upstream Author :
* URL or Web page : https://github.com/oVirt/mom
* License : GPL2
Description : Dynamically manage system resources on virtualization hosts
MOM is a policy
> "JM" == Josselin Mouette writes:
JM> This is mostly irrelevant. The resources consumed by the desktop
JM> are negligible compared to applications. As soon as you start a
JM> browser with a few tabs on non-trivial websites, 1 GiB of memory
JM> is barely enough. Regardless of
>>>>> "LN" == Lucas Nussbaum writes:
Milan Zamazal
cl-clx-sbcl
cl-flexichain
cl-mcclim
cl-mcclim-examples
cl-spatial-trees
cl-speech-dispatcher
cl-swank (U)
slime (U)
These, as well as probably other cl-* packages, fail because they depend
ns the offending fonts. For this reason
I've uploaded a woody update of the package (intlfonts_1.2.1-0.woody.1)
several days ago, that can replace the current woody version.
Regards,
Milan Zamazal
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* Package name: sound-icons
Version : 0.1
Upstream Author : Brailcom, o.p.s. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://www.freebsoft.org/pub/projects/sound-icons/
* License : GPL
Description : Sounds to be used for event signaliza
ut
debian-installer might possibly help us especially with the booting
process and hardware autodetection.
AT> Good luck for you project
Thanks and thank you for your comments.
Regards,
Milan Zamazal
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o take over the packages (but
haven't uploaded them for long time, so I don't know whether he's still
interested in them), and Salvador Pinto Abreu [spa at di.uevora.pt], who
is an upstream GNU Prolog developer and wanted to take over gprolog too
(he stepped down in favor of Silvester o
(not only) with data produced by Ben Collin's
scripts).
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f you think otherwise and need Czech or Slovak support for
Emacs 19, take this package.
Milan Zamazal
What's the current policy about adding new names into fonts.alias in a
directory shared by more Debian packages?
Thanks for any advise.
Milan Zamazal
f
the emacs20 package please? Thanks.
Milan Zamazal
>Milan Zamazal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Is there any technical reason why LEIM (Emacs input methods) is not
>> available as a Debian package? If not, I'll package it.
>FWIW It's already part of the emacs20 package.
I'd say including LEIM data *.elc
I'd like to package intlfonts for X available on GNU FTP. They are
especially useful for Emacs. Since this package is big, I'll probably
make several smaller binary packages from it.
Milan Zamazal
Is there any technical reason why LEIM (Emacs input methods) is not
available as a Debian package? If not, I'll package it.
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no way an
experienced JED user, so if anyone else wants to maintain it, I've
nothing against it.
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of X applications
I would be especially happy if anyone took sgb, which is a program I
never use.
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now, how to (simply) followup only to the appropriate list
(I delete other addresses manually now :-( )?
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major upgrade. I can go to get
some koffee during unpacking packages, but then I have/want to answer
some installation questions. If things like gnus was compiled during
this procedure, I'd be angry (things like texhash and menu/manpage
updates on background are annoying enough already).
Mil
has not
installed), but I can't imagine better solution.
Note that in this case the building of foo is system installation
dependent. However produced deb packages are not system installation
dependent, only the *sets* of builded deb packages are different.
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>>>>> "CL" == Christian Lynbech on satellite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
CL: I think the number one question we need to address is whether we
CL: want to support running Xemacs and GNU emacs at the *same* time.
Of course we want. There are some *multius
l become a
problem.
>>>>> "PT" == Philippe Troin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
:: Option 3: We ship .texi files and produce HTML and/or info
:: files on demand (in the postinst script).
PT: I like this idea a lot. I *hate* having to fetch the source
et, how to
MM: repair it. The last working version was 2.0.29.
BTW, it works for me only with tcp protocol in 2.0.29. I wasn't
successful with udp redirection. :-(
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r window/console.
(w3-el is not solution -- it's very slow.)
Etc.
I can see no reason for *dropping* info.
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read at evenings.
Problems with increasing number of packages is a problem of user
interface, nothing more. And I think creating doc packages is the
only simple (i.e. possible to have in reasonable time) solution we
have now.
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best choice is to provide facility to install chosen and/or prefered
type (HTML, info, postscript, text, ...) of documentation if
available.
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because of my slow connection.
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e going to get pretty messed up.
I agree. We should avoid repeating situation, when we had a.out
packages in ELF system.
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install libc6 now, wouldn't it break compilation of some
programs? I'm dependent on my Debian machine, so I can't perform too
hard experiments with it.
And if I can't install libc6 safely enough now, does it mean I really
shouldn't upload new versions of my packages?
Milan
-- switching between different
keyboards. For example Czech Linux users usually use one of these
keys for switching between US keyboard (when programming) and Czech
keyboard (when writing texts).
I think the best what to do with these keys is not to assign anything
to them and left them as free functi
king for
explanation, why many services don't start after changing HW. After I
explored runlevel 4 was empty, I was far from being polite...
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discussion about long dirs in prompt, why not to use two lines
prompt? I have in .bashrc
MACHINE=$(uname -n)
MACHINE=${MACHINE%%.*}
PS1='
$PWD
$MACHINE$ '
and I'm very satisfied with it.
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