nt is available here:
https://github.com/OSInside/kiwi/pull/2672
So that part will be fixed soon
Thanks much to all of you for the Debian packaging effort
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Dear Nikolaus,
I have to disagree.
> I'm not sure if that's really as serious as you make it sound. Let me
> ask you this:
>
> 1. Were you surprised by this?
Yes.
> I was certainly not, this is about what I
>would have guessed.
Why?
> If a program does what I expect it to do, I'm not
>
27;ll forward your answer
to the author of biber and hope that it can be fixed soon.
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> I'm running Debian unstable (32 bit) on various machines with local
> installations of TeXLive 2011 (both Debian and TeXLive are updated
> daily). Since a few days biber (which is part of TeXLive and replaces
> the old bibtex) crashes on all machines wi
local
installations of TeXLive 2011 (both Debian and TeXLive are updated
daily). Since a few days biber (which is part of TeXLive and replaces
the old bibtex) crashes on all machines with a segmentation fault:
[12:25][marcus@black-ice:~]$ biber -version
Segmentation fault
Apr 28 12:25:52 black-ice k
able to track every CVE issue concerning php5.
I've uploaded the packages on mentors already, please let me know, if I
could save my breath for sending a RFS-mail.
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I have started work on packaging phpvirtualbox (V4.1) and intend to upload it
through a sponsor.
The package is (not only) useful in server environments and I use it on my own
on a headless server.
Version 4.1 is not api compatible with 4.0
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I have started work on packaging phpvirtalbox (V4.0) and intend to upload it
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The package is (not only) useful in server environments and I use it on my own
on a headless server.
Version 4.0 is not api compatible with 4.1
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OAuth support added upstream:
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I have been plagued by long delays with an unresponsive laptop,
waiting for it to swap in Eclipse for several minutes at a time,
several times per day. This is a Thinkpad T61 with 4 GB of RAM,
squeeze/sid, X.org, KDE and Eclipse. (4 GB ought to be enough for
eve
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* Package name: guice
Version : 2.0
Upstream Author : Google, Inc.
* URL or Web page : http://code.google.com/p/google-guice/
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Description : lightweight dependency injection framework for Java
Needed as d
Fredrik Hallenberg wrote:
> * Package name: gmock
> Description : Google's framework for writing and using C++ mock
> classes
This is a bad choice of package name, since gmock is also the name of a
Groovy-based mocking framework:
http://code.google.com/p/gmock/
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>>
> Perhaps that is because of technical, not legal, issues?
More likely because Donald Knuth does not want the behaviour of TeX to
change.
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advance [2] but no bugs were filed (TTBOMK) before making this change.
Hoping it can be fixed quickly.
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[2] http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2009/10/msg00573.html
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* The current GPL-with-conditions license.
In particular see the comments by Ext JS founder Jack Slocum [1], who
was clearly opposed to redistribution under LGPL (this was before the
switch to GPL).
See also the Wikipedia talk page [3].
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[1] http://mjg59.livejou
tached". It seems (to me) that their interpretation is
that users who get Ext under the GPL will *not* be able to redistribute
it freely, likewise under the GPL. (In fact that would circumvent their
whole "dual-licensing" policy.)
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"normal" 4% to several times that
(permently), according to the KDE system activity monitor. I don't know
if this is due to KDE or something else.
This is a Thinkpad T61 laptop, Intel Core 2 Duo, 4 GB memory.
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> And upcoming kdebluetooth4 uses solid
BTW, is anyone working on that? (The RFP is #491580.)
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> Swedish logician Per Martin-Lf.
That's Per Martin-Löf.
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ackage names usually refer to Apache Commons. I
think it could be confusing to use the same naming convention for other
packages unrelated to Apache. How about "onemind-commons-foo" for the source
package and "libonemind-commons-foo-java" for the binary?
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> Description : x509 Certification Authority management tool based on
> QT4
Is there anything significant that distinguishes this from TinyCA?
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This kernel patch provides exec-shield, a security feature for the
Linux kernel on i386 (it is not relevant for x86_64). The patch is
present in Fedora kernels, which is also the upstream maintainer.
Since I hardly use i386 machines anymore, I need help with any of
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* Package name: ivy
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Description : agile
the time in half of the scenarios.
(Ekiga, Twinkle, WengoPhone, kphone, linphone...), so adding another one is
probably only useful if it is significantly better.
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> * Package name: libjbosscache1-java
Are you aware of #386108 and the rest of the JBoss effort?
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oice over IP telephony, fax,
It would be helpful to know how it differs from Asterisk, since Asterisk too
supports many of the features you list.
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instead. :-)
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cross-posted etc...
(Some people read mailing lists through Gmane or some other method, so they
don't even need to receive list mail directly.)
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> Another question would be whether it would be reasonable if
> Uploaders should be included in BTS mail in any case
I think so, see #397761.
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am should use the same tools
anyway. For external people, such as when sending patches upstream, it is
trivial to extract patches.
It wouldn't be difficult to hack up a web frontend that presents the patches
in a nice way. Don't know if it exist already.
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Frank Küster wrote:
>> "The VCS can handle the changesets. Putting patches under VCS is silly!"
> I don't agree. With patches in debian/patches, you can give names to
> those files.
With a VCS you can also name branches, or changesets (stgit).
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gt; I my dreams you can tag individual commits and the VCS lets you extract
> separate patches,
Have you looked at stgit?
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works. Sometimes it's easier to convince the tools to put output in some
other place and not stomp over the upstream generated files.
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http://packages.debian.org/changelogs/pool/main/t/tikiwiki/tikiwiki_1.9.7+dfsg-1/changelog
[2] https://alioth.debian.org/projects/pkg-tikiwiki/
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Torsten Werner wrote:
> I call the binary package
> libcommons-configuration-java but not the source package.
This is one of the two conventions used by the Java packaging team (and IMHO
the best option), cf. commons-logging and commons-daemon packages. The
other common option is to name both sour
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> [ 2 ] Choice 1: Wouter Verhelst
> [ 9 ] Choice 2: Aigars Mahinovs
> [ 6 ] Choice 3: Gustavo Franco
> [ 3 ] Choice 4: Sam Hocevar
> [ 3 ] Choice 5: Steve McIntyre
> [ 1 ] Choice
Christoph Berg wrote:
> Note that you can subscribe additional packages to any maintainer
> view. The GIS team does that:
Is there a way to subscribe a mailing list to receive bug reports also,
without having the mailing list in the Maintainer field?
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notice, and are never unlisted from the Uploaders field [1], until the
package is effectively orphaned. This scheme does not discourage
such "fire-and-forget" behaviour. I think it's a very good idea to have a
single lead Maintainer.
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[1] http://li
Hi,
does anyone have information on the whereabouts of Chris Anderson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, the maintainer of php-date?
I'm trying to get the package updated because it's severely outdated, but I
haven't received any responses on either bug reports or private e-mail.
Marcus
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This is a
martin f krafft wrote:
> Well, ideally the support tool should not impose on the structure
Yes, svn-buildpackage is quite nice since it's easy to tell it about your
layout. Something like that could work here as well.
> SVN does not track merges across branches, unless you do it in the
> changelo
for svn, that would understand this
repository layout, keep better track of the various branches and make it
easier to switch between them, update to new upstream versions, etc.
Does anyone else have thoughts in this direction?
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> fontconfig cannot locate the .afm.
Ok, do you know of some other way to do the above?
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Is there a way to use fc-match to locate a Type1 font (pfb) and also its
associated font metrics (the afm file)?
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> I have voluntarily limited the scope of the project to TTF fonts,
> which become more an more popular.
Perhaps the PostScript fonts in Debian could use some attention as well.
I've been trying to package a very simple PHP library which in the upstream
version includes co
n of x-symbol in
Debian. However, upstream seems to be dead, too. The last version was
released in 2003 and is a beta. :-(
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> * Matthew Garrett [Tue, 10 Jan 2006 02:50:56 +]:
> > Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > i've thought for a long time about how to reply to your message.
> >
> > Let's quickly outline what's happened here:
> >
>
Hello,
My name is Marcus Gillings. There was an email sent from me on your website. Can you please delete it and the contents in
it, please.
Thank
you,
I know this email is
unorthodox, but I feel strongly that my creative ideas are what Pixar is
looking for. First of all, my name is Marcus Gillings. I have two
books I like to call "Super fiction" published. Second, I love
what Pixar has done thus far. But there is so much
On Thursday 17 February 2005 22:44, Matthew Palmer wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 17, 2005 at 04:26:12PM +0200, Marcus Sundman wrote:
> > On Thursday 17 February 2005 21:32, Michael Koch wrote:
> > > On Thu, Feb 17, 2005 at 03:09:41PM +0200, Marcus Sundman wrote:
> > > > On T
On Thursday 17 February 2005 13:18, Bartosz Fenski aka fEnIo wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 17, 2005 at 06:19:59AM +0200, Marcus Sundman wrote:
> > I do the following (irrelevant output omitted):
> > 8<
> > /usr/src/
On Thursday 17 February 2005 21:32, Michael Koch wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 17, 2005 at 03:09:41PM +0200, Marcus Sundman wrote:
> > On Thursday 17 February 2005 13:18, Bartosz Fenski aka fEnIo wrote:
> > > On Thu, Feb 17, 2005 at 06:19:59AM +0200, Marcus Sundman wrote:
> >
->8
Any idea what might be wrong?
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| ii chrony 1.20-1.mf1
|
| [17:37]iridium:/home/marcus# grep rtc /etc/chrony/chrony.conf
| rtcfile /var/lib/chrony/chrony.rtc
| log tracking measurements statistics rtc
| rtconutc
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| [17:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~]$ chronyc rtcdata
| RTC ref
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> Marcus Frings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> | Symbol's function definition is void: gnus-agent-possibly-save-gcc
> Confirmed; FWIW, I have reportbug 2.20, emacs21 21.3-1, and gnus 5.10.2-3.
Almost the same here, except for the
::Cache-Limit 16777216;
Does it fix your problem then?
By the way, I believe this bug was fixed in later versions of apt. If
you are using woody you might have a look at a fixed backport at
<http://www.apt-get.org/>.
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On Wed, Aug 28, 2002 at 08:19:54AM +0200, Ola Lundqvist wrote:
> > little endian hex dump
> May be interesting.
Should be an option to "od", really.
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t as such,
and leave it to the maintainer and upstream developers to fix it if in
doubt.
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ing system. However, runtime configuration is not part of
the current packaging system, nor did I consider it in my proposal.
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It's available at http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/turtle
I didn't make a file release since I moved from SourceForge to Savannah,
so you have to take it from CVS, but the packaging scripts are there and
it should build cleanly.
> Is it hurd-i386 only ?
No, it is perl only :)
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ions.
Well, at least it is packaged and easy to setup (IMO).
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> Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
> > > Simply because gtk+ support is newer and still not finished.
> > Then the solution is to improve it.
> I am still hoping that gtk support will improve, but at the moment, i
to be used on a free software system at all, other people will pick
it up and fork development.
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On Thu, Apr 11, 2002 at 06:33:34PM +0200, Torsten Landschoff wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 11, 2002 at 09:43:22AM -0400, Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
> > If there are only proprietary programs that do a specific job, and it
> > is desired to have a free program for this job, then we are forced
On Thu, Apr 11, 2002 at 09:09:58AM -0500, Steve Langasek wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 11, 2002 at 09:43:22AM -0400, Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
> > On Thu, Apr 11, 2002 at 03:13:57PM +0200, Torsten Landschoff wrote:
> > > > > In such cases I sometimes decide to run the non-free tool
use this was the
fastest way to achieve the goal of an entirely free operating system.
This goal has by now been achieved. You will not find RMS using vmware
for pure convenience.
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see what people are complaining about. But I
thought that this difference is worth noting and might explain some of the
heat here.
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k (on GNU/Hurd, and other systems).
I have never understood why some people want to use ldconfig -n in package
builds. ldconfig is a tool that enhances the systems run time loader on
GNU/Linux, not the compilers linker.
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On Wed, Dec 26, 2001 at 12:31:43PM -0800, Stephen Zander wrote:
> >>>>> "Marcus" == Marcus Brinkmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Marcus> Let's promote when we have something to promote.
>
> Does this count as something to promote?
>
ky,
> etc. etc.
Robinsonitis seems to be a contagious disease...
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o promote free
> stuff. Screw trying to promote people to create free datafiles for a
> free game engine.
Let's promote when we have something to promote.
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n't need to be a complete playable game)
would go a long way to bring your argument forward. But without any sign of
such data, or people who actually say "we are working on it" rather than
"somebody else might work on it", it's pretty pointless to include quake2 in
D
he dominant spelling, esp in
technical documentation. Debian can decide to apply this spelling in all
content it produces.[2] Why you try to argue it on the level of correctness
rather than policy I don't understand. Maybe because you know that the
majority is happy with using zone file every
snapshot, but work was interrupted. He might pick it up later.
Note that currently it is only used on the Hurd (a port [of the packaging
stuff] to Debian GNU/Linux is upcoming, and the main reason for the delay).
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s GPL'ed (just like sysklogd is GPL'ed, although it
is forked from the BSD code), but that is not the motivation.
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On Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 09:25:02PM +0200, Bill Allombert wrote:
> (no there aren't any Debian developpers on Mars (yet ?).)
One problem is that the maximum retransmission timeout in TCP isn't large
enough for a packet to the Mars...
;)
Marcus
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Debian wise.
One problem is that all features are enabled and as such become mandatory.
Removing loops is easy. Just keep a list of all nodes visited, and don't
follow any twice.
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easily implement this minimal interface or convert to/from it.
The LSB doesn't need the full power of a complex packaging system, and it is
unlikely they would get it right without really using it.
Marcus
h your package complies. The current version number is 3.5.4.0.
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> This information may be used to file bug reports automatically if your
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Ok, please ignore my other mail.
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rs to install packages. Basically, users packages would be
mirrored over the root filesystem with shadowfs, and a sub Hurd booted.
This way every user can have the filesystem look like he/she wants.
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PS: Probably move this to debian-hurd if you have further questions.
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still don't understand why the policy (version 3.5.3.0)
> doesn't simply say "must" rather then "may".
Some packages don't build depend on any beside the build essentials. You
certainly need to make provision for them, so a simple s/may/must/ won't
work.
se, this depends on the thing you want to implement,
but choosing the right check makes the software more portable.
To see a full list of compiler defined symbols, use
gcc -dM -E - < /dev/null
Thanks,
Marcus
On Sun, Jan 07, 2001 at 02:05:27AM -0500, Michael Stone wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 07, 2001 at 04:25:43AM +0100, Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
> > On Sun, Jan 07, 2001 at 03:28:46AM +0100, Goswin Brederlow wrote:
> > > "tar -xIvvf file.tar.bz2" has been in use under linux for over
something.
It tells a lot about the people making the distributions at least.
Marcus
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n formats..
It says on the homepage:
Partition Image only copy used data of the partition. Then, all free
blocks are not written in the image file, in order to be faster, and to
make small image files. (the dd command copy all the partition, even
unused datas).
*sigh*
Marcus
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