ally mentioned. His reply was that they were delegates, which
suggests that the answer is "Yes."
Regards,
Bob
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Adam McKenna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> On Sat, Sep 09, 2000 at 04:03:50PM -0400, Robert D. Hilliard wrote:
> > ps ax|grep |grep -v grep works for me.
>
> if [ "`pidof `" ] ; then
> ...
> fi
For some reason pidof doesn't work on the
I must have hit the wrong
key.
> On Sat, 09 Sep 2000, Robert D. Hilliard wrote:
> > > This is a request for comments (and enhancements ;-) ) for a possible
> > > solution to an annoying bug (for those it hits) we currently have: daem=
> ons
> > > are starte
er been implemented. I think it would be a mistake to
hold your package hostage for the data section. If and when the data
section is ever created, you can move your package if you wish.
Bob
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Date: 02 Sep 2000 11:00:12 -0400
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cho "Usage:"
> echo " dpkg-hold "
> exit 1
> fi
>
> for i in $@ ; do
> echo "$ihold"
> done | dpkg --set-selections
Despite the disclaimer about error checking, I have had good
results with it. I hav
the
mule, and has some bugs, such as its handling of indentation, that
make it unusable for some people.
Bob
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Hi Bruce!
> Who maintains the "tecra patch", and where can I find it?
I don't know if there is a Debian maintainer for the patch, but I
always get it from Jens Maurer's "Linux on the Toshiba Tecra series"
page at
http://www.cck.uni-kl.de/misc/tecra710/
The file is at
http://www.cck.uni-kl.de/
On Tue, 30 Dec 1997, Yann Dirson wrote:
> Robert D. Hilliard writes:
> > This is Bug#16260.
>
> Is this really a bug in timezones ? It seems quite similar to the
> problem I have myself (as the maintainer - never heard of anyone else
> speaking on this) while upgradin
This is Bug#16260.
Bob
On 30 Dec 1997, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mark W. Eichin) wrote:
> So, timezone (7.48-3) is installed, and "required", so dpkg won't
> remove it. timezones (2.06-1) is available, and "replaces/conflicts"
> timezone, but dpkg (1.4.0.19) won't replace it, even with
> aut
While testing the upgrading of rex to hamm I have discovered
several problems or possible bugs. I will post each of these as
separate messages, and ask if anyone else has encountered them, and if
they should be reported as bugs.
Timezone:
Version 7.48-3 of timezone was installed and tim
While testing the upgrading of rex to hamm I have discovered
several problems or possible bugs. I will post each of these as
separate messages, and ask if anyone else has encountered them, and if
they should be reported as bugs.
During the installation, dselect stopped with the followin
OOPS - staring at this console too long!
I ([EMAIL PROTECTED] (Robert D. Hilliard)) wrote:
> The perl system contained login 1.45a-3 . . .
__ should read "rex system"
Bob
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While testing the upgrading of rex to hamm I have discovered
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The rex system had e2fsprogs v1.06-3 installed, and versio
While testing the upgrading of rex to hamm I have discovered
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they should be reported as bugs.
The perl system contained login 1.45a-3, which was replace
While testing the upgrading of rex to hamm I have discovered
several problems or possible bugs. I will post each of these as
separate messages, and ask if anyone else has encountered them, and if
they should be reported as bugs.
While updating perl 5.003.07-10 using perl_5.004.04-3.deb,
Ian Jackson writes:
> I agree. These tests should be shipped with the package source (not
> in the .deb file, since most users won't want them).
I am an active tester. Speaking from this viewpoint, your
proposal is excellent, except for the location of the tests. From my
viewpoint it would
I am planning to become a developer in the near future. To do
so, I will require my PGP key to be signed by at least one developer,
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Is it necessary to physically meet the signqing developer? If
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