On Wed, May 03, 2006 at 09:44:13PM +0200, Joost Yervante Damad wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I will be in Helsinki from 8/5 till 14/5.
>
> If someone wants to meet for a drink or some keysigning drop me an email.
You're almost a year late ;-)
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* Tollef Fog Heen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) disait :
> >As you might have noticed, the last policy version (3.7.0) says that
> >web application packages must not put CGIs under `/usr/lib/cgi-bin'
> >anymore:
>
> Given that apache2 has almost a magnitude more installations than all
> the other web serve
On Thu, May 04, 2006 at 09:49:29AM +0200, Alexis Sukrieh wrote:
> In the meantime, do you suggest to use lintian overrides for fixing this
> in webapp packages or purely ignoring the lintian complaints?
Given that there is no support for this from webserver maintainers and no
proposed migration pa
On Thu, May 04, 2006 at 07:43:24AM +0200, Gudjon I. Gudjonsson wrote:
>I know this is not an amd64 specific problem since it also appears
> on i386 but I have tired to send a bug report and without success.
I am sorry, but debian-devel is not the right place for such a request
(unless you want
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On Wed, May 03, 2006 at 11:56:32AM +0200, Pierre Habouzit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> This tool lists every BTS bug that is forwarded to a remote Bug
> Tracker. If it knows how to get a Status and possibly a Resolution (if
> the Status is a closing Status), it gets them, and:
> * sets upstrea
On Thu, May 04, 2006 at 10:15:36AM +1000, Drew Parsons wrote:
> On Wed, 2006-05-03 at 15:23 +0200, Wouter Verhelst wrote:
> > On Wed, May 03, 2006 at 10:26:21PM +1000, Drew Parsons wrote:
> > > Wouter asked:
> > > > Just out of curiosity, could you point me to arguments in favour of
> > > > Xprint?
> Unless you can persuade the kernel developers to "fix this" then the
> correct solution is to configure network interfaces as an effect of
> hotplug events.
Eh.. excuse me, but did I get this right? Does this mean that there would
be no way of deconfiguring a network device which is not hot-plug
Frank wrote:
> >> The
> >> CUPS queues print those thai (?) letters very nicely, it's a PostScript
> >> printer.
> >
> > Not on my computer. The CUPS queues (and default postscript for that
> > matter) are broke in latest firefox on my system. "Paper size not
> > supported", bug #344401. Time to c
Dan writ:
> On Thu, May 04, 2006 at 10:15:36AM +1000, Drew Parsons wrote:
> > >
> > > Err. You're saying Xprint is the only print implementation that can
> > > print non-latin stuff properly and reliably?
> > >
> >
> > Yes, that's right.
> >
>
> I didn't set Mozilla up with anything special at
On Thu, May 04, 2006 at 10:39:30AM +0100, Mark Hindley wrote:
> Package: wnpp
> Severity: wishlist
> Owner: Mark Hindley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
Sorry!
Other details should read:
* Package name: pfm
Version : 1.2.5
Upstream Author : Willem Herremans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL
On Wednesday 03 May 2006 22:56, Bill Allombert wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 27, 2006 at 12:53:01PM +0200, cobaco (aka Bart Cornelis)
wrote:
> > On Sunday 23 April 2006 20:26, Russ Allbery wrote:
> > > Jari Aalto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > > What we need and what should have been done a long time ag
Drew Parsons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Frank wrote:
>> >> The
>> >> CUPS queues print those thai (?) letters very nicely, it's a PostScript
>> >> printer.
>> >
>> > Not on my computer. The CUPS queues (and default postscript for that
>> > matter) are broke in latest firefox on my system. "Pap
On 5/3/06, Christoph Berg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Using the path component "cgi-lib" which will even be visible to users
of the web server looks like a big chunk of NIH to me. Even worse, it
will break existing URLs when CGIs start to move to their location.
To be honest, I thought this poli
Mark Hindley hindley.org.uk> writes:
> Package: wnpp
> Severity: wishlist
> Owner: Mark Hindley hindley.org.uk>
>
> * Package name: pfm
> Version : x.y.z
> Upstream Author : Name example.org>
> * URL : http://www.example.org/
> * License : (GPL, LGPL, BSD, MI
Drew Parsons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Frank wrote:
>> >> The
>> >> CUPS queues print those thai (?) letters very nicely, it's a PostScript
>> >> printer.
>> >
>> > Not on my computer. The CUPS queues (and default postscript for that
>> > matter) are broke in latest firefox on my system. "Pape
On May 04, Juha Jäykkä <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Eh.. excuse me, but did I get this right? Does this mean that there would
> be no way of deconfiguring a network device which is not hot-pluggable?
> What I mean is, how do I generate a hotplug event for, e.g. a NIC that's
> integrated to the mot
On Sat, 29 Apr 2006 21:42:46 -0700, Russ Allbery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>At a guess: He doesn't mean ship the pristine upstream, he means to ship
>a shell script that derives the Debian .orig.tar.gz from a pristine copy
>of upstream obtained separately so that the process is reproducible. Thi
On Mon, 01 May 2006 09:30:55 +0200, Florian Weimer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>The downside is that anything that doesn't work on entire .debs is
>very likely to change them at the byte stream level (you only need to
>use slightly different zlib versions or parameters). This means that
>the chain
Marc Haber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Mon, 01 May 2006 09:30:55 +0200, Florian Weimer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>>The downside is that anything that doesn't work on entire .debs is
>>very likely to change them at the byte stream level (you only need to
>>use slightly different zlib versio
I was the happy user of Emacs on Debian unstable. After a normal
apt-get update; apt-get dist-upgrade
Emacs disappeared and has not been seen later. I'm I the only one to
miss it?
Could this be the reason:
# apt-get install emacs21-nox
[...]
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
e
Hi,
In the PTS I see:
The package should be updated to follow the last version of Debian Policy
(Standards-Version 3.7.2 instead of 3.6.2.0).
However, version 3.7.2.0 is neither in unstable nor at
http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/
Both only have version 3.7.1.0. How comes that the PTS ha
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* URL : http://pythonpaste.org/
* License : MIT
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Description
Hendrik Sattler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> However, version 3.7.2.0 is neither in unstable nor at
> http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/
> Both only have version 3.7.1.0. How comes that the PTS has a newer version
> than all the other sources?
http://incoming.debian.org/
--
Frank Küster
Kurt Petersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was the happy user of Emacs on Debian unstable. After a normal
> apt-get update; apt-get dist-upgrade
> Emacs disappeared and has not been seen later. I'm I the only one to
> miss it?
>
> Could this be the reason:
>
> # apt-get install emacs21-nox
>
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Version : 0.5
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* URL : http://pythonpaste.org/
* License : MIT
Programming Lang: Python
Descriptio
cobaco (aka Bart Cornelis) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> /etc/profile is only used by bourne-compatible shells (of which tcsh
> isn't one). Most things can be writte in a way that's valid for all
> bourne-compatible shells, and any bits that can't can easily be wrapped
> in an appropriate if-state
On Thu, May 04, 2006 at 06:08:46PM +0200, Frank Küster wrote:
> Yes, http://bugs.debian.org/365597
>
> Although the bug is still marked open, it's at least "fixed enough" now
> that the package builds again.
No it isn't.
--
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Andreas Barth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> - secure apt
> secure apt is now part of testing. However, we need to do something for key
> management etc - so some small issues need to be resolved.
>From a usability standpoint I find this the largest problem in debian
today. Finding the right key
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Pro
"Rogério Brito" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi there.
I think that this may be interesting to anybody that has to work with
computers that are not the latest/more recent as most people in richer
countries seem to have.
It seems to be that a good amount of peopl
"Frank Küster" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hendrik Sattler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
However, version 3.7.2.0 is neither in unstable nor at
http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/
Both only have version 3.7.1.0. How comes that the PTS has a newer
version
th
Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
> Having the key in the debian-keyring package was a nice idea but
> ultimatly useless. Sarge users can't fetch the new etch keyring
> package because the signature doesn't match and the signature doesn't
> match because the sarge keyring doesn't have the key. Fun fun fu
Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
>> Having the key in the debian-keyring package was a nice idea but
>> ultimatly useless. Sarge users can't fetch the new etch keyring
>> package because the signature doesn't match and the signature doesn't
>> match because the s
"Joe Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> "Rogério Brito" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Hi there.
>
> I think that this may be interesting to anybody that has to work with
> computers that are not the latest/more recent as most people in richer
> countries seem to
Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
> Once you update apt it does. That is when you notice that suddenly you
> need the key for authentication.
As I said, you have to install debian-archive-keyring first.
> Also on every key upgrade you have to install an untrusted package.
No, you merely have to upgrad
On Wed, May 03, 2006 at 01:21:41PM +0200, Pierre Habouzit wrote:
> * the forward canonization is vital for things like tracking bugzilla's
>"merges" (it in fact rewrites a $(uri)/show_bug.cgi?old_nnn into the
>$(uri)/show_bug.cgi?new_nnn)
Out of curiosity, how does it handle un-merges i
On Wed, May 03, 2006 at 11:02:57AM -0300, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> For Etch and Sid, it is probably a good idea to use -Os instead of -O2 at
> least on the bigger arches (ia32, ia64, amd64, etc), as we can probably
> trust gcc not to screw up.
If gcc generally generates faster code wi
On Thu, May 04, 2006 at 10:29:25PM +0200, Samuel Mimram wrote:
> fusesmb is a filesystem client based on the samba file transfer protocol.
> .
> It is based on FUSE (userspace filesystem framework for Linux), thus you will
> have to prepare fuse kernel module to be able to use it.
Please expl
Alexis Sukrieh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Then, I don't understand why we have this discussion _after_ the policy
> has been changed...
> I thought the policy was a trustable document, where developers could
> find guidelines for their work, it seems that it's not always true. Sad.
debian-pol
On Fri, May 05, 2006 at 03:54:57AM +0200, Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
> "Joe Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Wait a second. Optimizing for size should decrease speed.
>> That is the whole idea of size/speed optimization tradeoffs.
> A lot of the time the reduced ram requirement can stop swa
The following is a listing of packages for which help has been requested
through the WNPP (Work-Needing and Prospective Packages) system in the
last week.
Total number of orphaned packages: 296 (new: 5)
Total number of packages offered up for adoption: 81 (new: 3)
Total number of packages requeste
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