Paul Wise, 2010-09-24 10:49:21 +0800 :
> On 9/24/10, Simon McVittie wrote:
>
>> Suspend-to-RAM also works, but is obviously not secure against attackers
>> waking up the laptop and exploiting some bug in a locked screensaver, or
>> remote access, or whatever.
>
> Don't forget about folks using co
Quoting Filipus Klutiero (chea...@gmail.com):
> I must still thank you for sending a report. My first reaction was
> "Finally", I am just disappointed by the content.
I am disappointed by your followup and insistance.
To make it clear (sorry readers, you'll need a translation tool but I
need to
Quoting Obey Arthur Liu (art...@milliways.fr):
> > (That said, THANKS for doing it, I imagine it's quite a bit of work and
> > I share your enthusiasm that it looks like many of the students will stay
> > with Debian even after the GSoC projects are "finished".)
>
> Thanks. We all hope they (
On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 3:11 PM, Roland Mas wrote:
> Could that be mitigated by the kernel maybe? Like, it could wipe the
> part(s) of the RAM where the key is stored before actually shutting
> down the host.
For the hibernate case, probably yes.
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On Freitag, 24. September 2010, Christian PERRIER wrote:
> Quoting Obey Arthur Liu (art...@milliways.fr):
> > > (That said, THANKS for doing it, I imagine it's quite a bit of work
> > > and I share your enthusiasm that it looks like many of the students
> > > will stay with Debian even aft
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* Tollef Fog Heen schrieb:
Hi,
> If they don't work, and we don't ship the needed auto* versions, we're
> effectively distributing sourceless software, which is quite
> problematic.
In this case, the source is broken and should be fixed.
cu
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* Nicholas Bamber schrieb:
>However I have to say that Debian as a whole cannot have it both
> ways. Either ftp-master lifts the restriction on
Is there any hard reason for such restrictions ?
> small modules or there has to be decent support for "components". I have
> started work on th
* Adam Borowski schrieb:
> A monstrual sh script that's generated using all unsightly tricks that were
> necessary for 70's shells is as far from being source as you can get and
> still be a text file.
ACK. A small shell script using a bunch of well-designed functions
(which might also come from
* Adam Borowski schrieb:
> * non-distro users -- another issue to watch for while hacking on the
>program. As long as they don't modify the autotoolage, they
>don't need autotools installed -- and if they did, they do want
>to be told what they need instead of
* Russ Allbery schrieb:
> This and some of the other things that I said about pkg-config on this
> thread were way too strong, and I want to generally apologize to the
> mailing list readers and specifically to all the people who have been
> working on pkg-config. I got defensive and annoyed for
Hi,
On Thu, 23.09.2010 at 15:13:06 +0100, Simon McVittie wrote:
> Needing an unencrypted /boot just means you have to distrust /boot after you
> lose and then regain control of your laptop.
this probably means that you have to do this everytime you've set the
device aside, or after you wake up
* Yavor Doganov schrieb:
> That's exactly where --with-zlib and --with-libbz2 should be used
> (according to the practice recommended by Autoconf, at least).
> --enable-compression could by default check for zlib and libbz2, and
> enable either or both if found. If neither is found and
> --enabl
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Christian PERRIER writes ("Re: Re: Google Summer of Code 2010 Debian Report"):
> Aller suggérer un manque de transparence ou de la négligence est
> insultant.
I disagree, at least about transparency.
I think it is entirely appropriate to comment on a lack of
transparency (or to "suggest a lack of
On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 03:36:03PM +0100, Ian Jackson wrote:
> I don't have an opinion about the GSOC. I agree that Filipus's
> messages could be more tactful, but it is not appropriate to react to
> criticism of a lack of information by becoming defensive.
Let's be reasonable. We're all volunte
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Quoting Filipus Klutiero (chea...@gmail.com):
> I must still thank you for sending a report. My first reaction was
> "Finally", I am just disappointed by the content.
I am disappointed by your followup and insistance.
To make it clear (sorry readers, you'll need a translation tool but I
nee
Quoting Ian Jackson (ijack...@chiark.greenend.org.uk):
> Christian PERRIER writes ("Re: Re: Google Summer of Code 2010 Debian Report"):
> > Aller suggérer un manque de transparence ou de la négligence est
> > insultant.
>
> I disagree, at least about transparency.
>
> I think it is entirely appro
There is one src-package which builds a few packages with architecture
-all and -any. http://packages.qa.debian.org/w/wordnet.html
If this package is built it wants more than one gigabyte (~1.2-1.4G)
RAM to build. So there are two buildd servers can't build
*architecture:all* packages. So this pa
On Sat, Sep 25, 2010 at 12:44:39AM +0400, Dmitry E. Oboukhov wrote:
> There is one src-package which builds a few packages with architecture
> -all and -any. http://packages.qa.debian.org/w/wordnet.html
>
> If this package is built it wants more than one gigabyte (~1.2-1.4G)
> RAM to build. So th
Le 24/09/2010 22:44, Dmitry E. Oboukhov a écrit :
> If this package is built it wants more than one gigabyte (~1.2-1.4G)
> RAM to build. So there are two buildd servers can't build
> *architecture:all* packages. So this package can't pass into testing
> for a long time (more than 120 days).
What
On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 11:55:32PM +0200, Stéphane Glondu wrote:
> What about building this architecture:all package only in binary-indep?
> Like in the attached patch... This way, the buildds won't try to build them.
> diff -u wordnet-3.0/debian/rules wordnet-3.0/debian/rules
> -build/goldendict-
On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 11:55:32PM +0200, Stéphane Glondu wrote:
> Le 24/09/2010 22:44, Dmitry E. Oboukhov a écrit :
> > If this package is built it wants more than one gigabyte (~1.2-1.4G)
> > RAM to build. So there are two buildd servers can't build
> > *architecture:all* packages. So this packa
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