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suggests that the answer is "Yes."
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advertised now. I had set the value
of LOCPATH earlier in the rules file, but I didn't export it. PEBCAK!
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). Both return invalid
locale, which is the error message dictfmt emits when it cannot open
the specified locale file. The locale _is_ generated in
$LOCALE_PATH.
Is the environment variable LOCPATH used by setlocale(3)?
Can anyone suggest what I need to try to make this work?
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eedict packages. Would this be
acceptable?
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Is /usr/bin/pager a Debianism, or is it common to other
distributions and/or unices?
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John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Bob Hilliard wrote:
>> A true newbie would be one who has never used a computer before. To such
>> a person, a CLI is much more intuitive than any GUI.
>
> Colin Walters writes:
>> And your research supporting this is...
ere any tool to easily determine reverse
build-depends?
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ndency to consider "newbie" to mean a
refugee from MS or some other eye-candy system. A true newbie would
be one who has never used a computer before. To such a person, a CLI
is much more intuitive than any GUI.
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verbose, to reasonable questions/requests that don't start out saying
"James is a bum - throw him out".
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vous plait
Rez s'il vous plait
I am not happy with the values recode gives, but, in most cases,
they are better than the ?. I would like to learn how to make iconv
give results similar to those you get.
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installed. This will be fixed.
Especial thanks to Craig for installing dictd on a machine with a
2.4.19 kernel with XFS and SMP for testing. This can be removed
whenever you like.
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e woody release if it is
necessary to do so. Please let me know it this is required.
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he Debian package.
If you submit proposed new definitions to me, I will add them to
the Debian package. Acronyms without a separate definition would go
into vera, while terms with definitions, and acronyms for these terms,
go into foldoc.
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Samuel Tardieu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 16/09, Bob Hilliard wrote:
>
> | This has worked consistently for a long time, but for the past
> | week or two it returns:
> | rdate: Could not connect socket: Connection refused
> |
> | This message ret
connect socket: Connection refused
This message returns almost instantly - too quickly, I believe,
to be a connection refused at the remote server.
Can this be a socket on my machine that refuses a connection?
I have rdate 1.3-3.
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This is probably in the documentation somewhere, but I haven't
been able to find it.
Which messages to the bug reporting system are automatically
forwarded to the submitter, and which must be explicitly copied to
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Josip Rodin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> On Fri, Dec 22, 2000 at 12:58:54PM -0500, Bob Hilliard wrote:
> > Is there any way to submit an ITP bug on WNPP, so that the bug
> > number appears in the copy to -devel?
>
> Yes, put -devel in Cc: or (X-Debbugs-
Adam McKenna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> 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.
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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.
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Ben Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Fri, Mar 17, 2000 at 04:49:54PM -0500, Bob Hilliard wrote:
> > During the slink freeze there was some discussion of the wasted
> > bandwidth due to -devel-announce and -announce listing all packages
> > installed/up
Branden Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> On Fri, Mar 17, 2000 at 04:49:54PM -0500, Bob Hilliard wrote:
&g
anyone interested in
more than one architecture could subscribe to as many lists as
required. I am sure that the overwhelming majority would subscribe to
only one list.
What happened to this idea?
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Package: dpkg
Version: 1.6.9
Severity: wishlist
There have been two bug reports submitted this week (Bug#59321
against dictd and Bug#59321 against pipsecd) that were caused by
calling start-stop-daemon with -start immediately following a
start-stop-daemon call using -stop. Occasionally the d
bility of upgrading from a.out to elf.
Hopefully we won't lose the capability of upgrading from pre-hamm
systems. There are still a lot of bo and rex production systems out
there.
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k1.1,
and possibly get away from this warning message, or will the source
have to tweaked to avoid this?
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but I don't remember making any changes to
/etc/dupload.conf recently. The section of /etc/dupload.conf
pertaining to master is:
$cfg{master} = {
fqdn => "master.debian.org",
login => "hilliard",
method => "scp",
incoming
rprises, Inc. and Boeing
Co. discourage use of freeware, although some allow special use. Some
fear viruses.
The City of Garden Grove, Calif. has used a Linux-based network
since 1995.
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>
> Bob Hilliard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I will be out of town after tomorrow for about a week, so I won't
> > be able to do anything on the README before then, but I don't think
> > 2.0 will b
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Adam P. Harris) writes:
> Bob Hilliard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > There is a README for autoup.sh on
> > {ftp|http}://debian.vicnet.net.au/autoup/.
> >
> > Both the README and autoup.sh should have a separate (simplified)
>
t be written until we know exactly where on the disk
autoup.sh is located, and path to the hamm files.
If Igor wanted to incorporate the autoup.sh README in
install.txt, that would eliminate the need to include it as a separate
file on the CD
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Incoming, and will upload it
again after I figure out and fix whatever errors I made in preparing
the package.
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r is not koscher.
>
> There were way more patches, big and small. Maybe I should release a
> mirror28 package which preserves these ?
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* Applied patch by Adam Heath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> to allow restarts
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I would like to see this feature continued if it isn't in 2.9-1
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amm, and am
maintaining a hamm and slink mirror (i386 binary only), all over a
28.8 link.
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gt; > 'CONNECT'?
Note the above log fragment. My ZOOM modem reports Carrier
before it reports the CONNECT.
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suggestion that the Linux drivers were the source of the problem.
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There is an FHS mailing list, but I
don't know its address. The current draft of the FHS is available at
tsx-11.mit.edu:/pub/linux/docs/linux-standards/fsstnd.
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peating the installation many times.
I have no cure to offer for the problem, just what may be a better
insight into where to look for a cure.
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I have no opinion regarding the reason or reasons for the large
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Abbreviated extract from the
Filesystem Hierarchy Standard -- Version 2.0
4.8 /usr/share : Architecture-independent data
/usr/share -- Architecture-independent data
ronouns (they, their) to refer to singular entities (Leader,
Secretary, etc.) should be changed to use singular masculine pronouns
(him, his).
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the mouse problem.
It sounds like your system thinks the hardware clock is set to
GMT, but it is really set to local zone time. Check /etc/default/rcS
for the correct setting of the GMT variable:
| # Set GMT="-u" if your system clock is set to GMT, and GMT="" if not.
| GMT=&
t; [ant: {appreciate}]
3: lose in value; "The dollar depreciated again" [syn:
{undervalue},
{devaluate}, {devalue}] [ant: {appreciate}]
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> major bug) so it shall be in hamm (I think the release manager has
> already blessed this).
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am now working on one that will produce four .debs. Later this
evening I will send you copies of the rules file and Makefile for
these to illustrate what I am talking about.
I hope this helps.
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ally random, and that the
recycled disks performed slightly better than the new ones (probably
not statistically significant, however). In one test, I had five or
six successive failures with one set, followed by six or seven
successive successes. Therefore, I am convinced that downloading a
new imag
27;t know if its appropriate to start
doing this now. Maybe someone more knowledgeable will comment on this.
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for the dict program, which I am packaging, are compressed in .dz
format. This is close enough to .gz that zless can read it. The
sources are ASCII after extracting from the tarball. They may be
obtained from ftp.cs.unc.edu/pub/users/faith/dict or
ftp.dict.org/pub/dict.
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e, all three of these choices would
conform to the FSSTND. When we move to the FHS, I believe they would
go into /usr/share.
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them until I have the database packages ready. The 1913 Webster is
held up because of a copyright problem, so I don't think I will be
able to release any of these packages before the end of this month.
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stuff quite useful, not for religious reasons, but as a literary
reference.
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wever, and expect to have a version that is DFSG
compliant within a few weeks.
I would like comments from the developers about the desirability
of packaging these dictionaries. Is this a subject that should be
raised on policy?
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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
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> 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"
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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.
The rex system had e2fsprogs v1.06-3 installed, and versio
While testing the upgrading of rex to hamm I have discovered
several problems or possible bugs. I will post each of these as
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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
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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
contact Brian Mays in
Charlottesville, VA (about 2.5 hrs away). I have already exchanged
messages with Raul Miller in Laurel, MD, but he has an erratic
schedule and we may not be able to meet for a week or two (and he has
not cross signed with anyone yet either).
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so, I will require my PGP key to be signed by at least one developer,
but I am unsure of the procedure to do this.
Is it necessary to physically meet the signqing developer? If
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