On Thurs, Jul 06, 2023 at 07:33, Jessica Clarke wrote:
> > I disagree. Spike exists to be an easy simulator for people extending
> > the RISC-V ISA to hack on, and to give software developers something to
> > start testing their code on as extensions are in-flight (both of which
> > are also s
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* Package name: spike
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* Package name: dotnet-core-3.1
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* Package name: systemd-genie
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Some fun suggestions
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settle di
looking through the list I now see that may be quite possible to achieve
what I wanted using, some sort of match priority command and piping it
back into the remove command.
thank you very much
Osamu Aoki wrote:
On Fri, May 18, 2007 at 11:06:39AM +0100, Howard Young wrote:
Hello,
I did
Osamu Aoki wrote:
On Fri, May 18, 2007 at 11:06:39AM +0100, Howard Young wrote:
Hello,
I did not find a list for APT so am asking here.
Is it possible to
apt-get remove package --andsuggestedpackages
and to do the opposite
apt-get install package --andsuggestedpackages
using the original
Hello,
I did not find a list for APT so am asking here.
Is it possible to
apt-get remove package --andsuggestedpackages
and to do the opposite
apt-get install package --andsuggestedpackages
using the original lists rather than any text matches.
Howard
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debian-devel-digest Digest Volume 2007 : Issue 198
Today's Topics:
Draft spec for new dpkg "triggers" f [ Ian Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ]
Some fairly usel
g and producing course materials. Do uyou have a copy of the
material that you used? Or a book title or ISBN that you could give me?
cheers
Jon
On Mon, Mar 05, 2007 at 06:29:49PM +, Howard Young wrote:
See the email I sent after wards. It has the same subject (and sorry, it
is quite long).
quirements...
Greg Folkert wrote:
On Mon, 2007-03-05 at 10:33 +0000, Howard Young wrote:
I know of a way that maintainers could be increased substantially (I
expect hundreds to many thousands a year).
I am not sure of the specifics but I have little doubt that in the end
it would work.
It will likely
My earlier message was very over the top it would appear.
I had a look while on lunch and tracked down some statistics.
http://www.dfes.gov.uk/rsgateway/DB/SBU/b000266/154-t17a.htm
See the line for GNVQ Advanced IT.
If this line is accurate then the number of people completing the course
year b
I know of a way that maintainers could be increased substantially (I
expect hundreds to many thousands a year).
I am not sure of the specifics but I have little doubt that in the end
it would work.
It will likely take more than four years to implement and only work in
England.
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Ron Johnson wrote:
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Howard,
I can guarantee you that ActiveX plug-ins don't and won't work in
Linux-native browsers.
I am guessing you think I mean to use ActiveX through WINE or some such
thing?
Do not worry that had not been my intention I was
Hendrik,
This was more or less what I wanted to be assured of.
Hendrik Sattler wrote:
Am Mittwoch 21 Februar 2007 12:11 schrieb Howard Young:
This very much depends on what you want to do.
Netscape-style plugins work in many browsers, e.g. konqueror can use them,
too, like it uses the
Hello,
Wouter Verhelst wrote:
If you want to write a plugin, however (as opposed to an applet that is
shown on a page), then you could indeed use the netscape plugin API
(which is supported by almost every browser for the Linux platform). You
should probably ask the mozilla people about that, th
Hello
I had wanted to use MSYS to develop for the other platform. Most of my
experience is with WIN32 API, ATL3/COM+ and DirectX on the other platform.
Ron Johnson wrote:
Huh? ActiveX is woven deeply into, and relies upon the Win32 API.
Yes.
1 I want to develop on Linux only. Writing:
a
carbonfootprinttracker which is in the apt package list and will then be
installed at the click of the users button.
Another question is.
A method of asking the user if they would like an apt source added to
their sources.list
Be it rather dangerous.
H. Young
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to write plug-in individually.
H. Young
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Much more better than usual, believe me.
http://GVGdfcfTWtwx.mfek.com/ph/sevy/procrustean.htm
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n the fact that attackers aren't thinking about that
> yet.
Cryptographic smart cards on a USB token seem like the only secure way
to store keys: http://www.datakey.com/products/smartCards/ikey.shtml
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in the archive and policy compliant, perhaps not.
Building live CDs and non-interactive installs are relatively
straightforward, but will remain a hack and a maintainer nightmare until
the infrastructure enables and supports them imho.
Niall Young
On Sat, 2003-11-22 at 09:35, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 10:46:52 -0700, Liberty Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> > I'm building kernels for an embedded x86 product, and I'm falling in
> > love with make-kpkg. My only problem is that make-
I'm building kernels for an embedded x86 product, and I'm falling in
love with make-kpkg. My only problem is that
make-kpkg --added-modules pcmcia-cs kernel_image modules_image
doesn't do a depmod on the pcmcia-cs modules against the built kernel. I
assume others have not run into this problem as
> > On Wed, Jul 02, 2003 at 03:18:36PM +0800, Niall Young wrote:
> >
> > I'm using a custom package pool for deploying software, but we need to
> > cleanly rollback if an upgrade doesn't go as expected.
>
> In easy cases it is possible to first test a pack
Removing the
package entirely and reinstalling isn't an option, it needs to be done
seamlessly - i.e. reverse all changes made in the upgrade. Is there
another way?
Niall YoungChime Communications Pty Ltd
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I'm about to start work on a tool to automate network Debian installs,
possibly using a library of images (and eventually tools to create and
maintain those images), or by using a profile of packages to install.
I've been looking at mondo and replicator, but they're not quite what I
need. Is ther
What's the official stance on qmail? Is the licence (or lack thereof?)
too restrictive (any modified versions can't be distributed without
approval)? I notice that qmail-src_1.03-14.deb and qmail_1.03-14.dsc are
in non-free - any reason that binary packages haven't been made (yes I
know that qmai
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