I am going away for a 9-day vacation early morning tommorrow. I just released
a package of new upstream version of exmh, and svgatextmode 1.8-3 which has
some minor fixes. If anything serious comes up, feel free to make a NMU. The
chances of me having net access at that time are slim to none
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Minivend is a GPL-ed online ordering application. It's worth looking at
> (and I'm sure one of you will want to package it). See:
>
> http://www.minivend.com/minivend/
How much does it cost?
PerlShop is AdverwareTM. The only requirement to use PerlShop is to
David Frey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It isn't. The old policy mandated dot-lock, IIRC.
OK, then I'll assume that we want to hack emacs to use liblockfile.
This requires repeatedly calling touchlock() to keep the lockfile from
being deleted during the period when the lock is being held. I thi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kai Henningsen) writes:
> > > As in, ISA vs. MCA vs. PCI? :-)
> >
> > No, as in e.g. Intel-PC vs. Sun :-)
>
> Hardly. That would be a case of incompatible CPUs. Or does Sun produce x86
> machines these days? Nothing is impossible ...
No, the CPUs are the same in this instanc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kai Henningsen) writes:
> I seem to recall that the case in question (it _was_ Atari vs. Amiga,
> right?) still allowed you to run _the_very_same_kernel_ on both systems.
This has nothing to do with the kernel, please do not confuse the issue.
> > specific programs that onl
Hi,
I recently recieved a bug report about the kernel-image
postinst attempts to manipulate the image file as vmlinuz* even
though the image files on m68k and sparc architectures are called
vmlinux* (note the x).
This has been the behavious of the postinst _for ever_, and I
am
> "Rob" == Rob Browning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Rob> OK, then I'll assume that we want to hack emacs to use
Rob> liblockfile. This requires repeatedly calling touchlock() to
Rob> keep the lockfile from being deleted during the period when
Rob> the lock is being held. I th
> "Topi" == Topi Miettinen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Topi> Matthew Wilcox writes:
>>
>> From a security point of view, it might be considered
>> worthwhile to install system executables (particularly the suid
>> ones) and then mark them immutable.
Topi> Sounds like a
... more to say, now that I read what I wrote...
I don't think that the dot locking done by `movemail' is nfs-aware.
You'd need to use libnfslock for that, I guess, or patch `movemail'.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tim Sailer) wrote on 24.12.97 in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > Minivend is a GPL-ed online ordering application. It's worth looking at
***
> > (and I'm sure one of you will want to package it). See:
> >
> > http://www.minivend.com/mi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Martin Mitchell) wrote on 25.12.97 in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kai Henningsen) writes:
>
> > I seem to recall that the case in question (it _was_ Atari vs. Amiga,
> > right?) still allowed you to run _the_very_same_kernel_ on both systems.
>
> This has nothing
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Christian Leutloff) wrote on 22.12.97 in <[EMAIL
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> Tommi Virtanen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> I don't understand how to modify this address! 8-(
I'd gue
The reason that ldconfig is reporting `file not present' is that a
package has installed shared objects without also installing the
symlinks. `ldconfig' makes the symlink when it's run, and when the
package is uninstalled, it removes the file pointed to, but not the
symlink.
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Hello,
These are a couple of ideas I would like to get some feedback on. What do
you pepople think about writing:
- A WWW interface to dselect (that runs CGI scripts)?
- An SNMP manager (graphical maybe?)
- Or is it better to just adopt a package as a starting point, since this is
my first experie
I think pgcc should be removed from the dist. because 1) the version in the
dist is probably way out of date now, 2) because egcs probably contains
everything that is in pgcc, and 3) because no one wants to adopt it.
As I was the last/only maintainer of it, I reccomend that it should probably
be r
Huh? Is PerlShop a separate product, or a component of MiniVend?
How far into the egg-nog were you when you wrote that message?
Thanks
Bruce
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I'd suggest you adopt a package first. If you are interested in system
management, please check out http://www.caldera.com/coas/ . This is a very
nice GPL-ed system administration framework that Caldera is building, and
we plan to use it for such things as storing configuration information between
Kai Henningsen wrote:
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tim Sailer) wrote on 24.12.97 in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > >
> > > Minivend is a GPL-ed online ordering application. It's worth looking at
> ***
> > > (and I'm sure one of you will want to package it). S
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Huh? Is PerlShop a separate product, or a component of MiniVend?
It's a separate product:
http://www.arpanet.com/PerlShop/PerlShop.html
> How far into the egg-nog were you when you wrote that message?
Obviously, not far enough. It made just enough sense not to
soun
"Boris" == Boris D Beletsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Boris> Does anybody working on the egcs package? If not, I would like
Boris> to try.
The egcs package is currently being maintained by Galen Hazelwood
([EMAIL PROTECTED]). Binaries for i386, sparc, and powerpc
architecures are in project/e
The debian-kbd list needs some help from an experienced M4 guru.
I wrote the macros to generate keyboard tables, but some of them do not
work. We need someone to debug them, otherwise we can't progress.
The macro set is about 150 lines.
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On Sun, 21 Dec 1997, Adam P. Harris wrote:
> [You (Karl M. Hegbloom)]
> > I've created a directory "/usr/X11R6/icons" for my own use.
>
> We already have the location, and it is standard:
> /usr/X11R6/include/X11/pixmaps/
> There are over 300 pixmaps in there, a good deal of which are icons.
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