Hello Ian,
thanks for your work on dgit. It looks very promising!
I'm sorry to have missed that impromptu BOF at debconf, I would have
definitely arranged myself to be there if I had known its existence.
On Thu, 22 Aug 2013, Ian Jackson wrote:
> With regret I must note that currently you can't u
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On 23 August 2013 00:38, Charles Plessy wrote:
> Le Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 08:52:10PM +0100, Ian Jackson a écrit :
>> I'm pleased to announce that dgit 0.7, which is a version of dgit
>> suitable for alpha and beta testers, is available in unstable.
>>
>> >From the manpage:
>>
>>dgit [dgit-o
Hi,
Quoting FARKAS, Illes (2013-08-22 17:47:57)
> I'd like to download/parse for each version of each debian package which
> other package versions it depends on.
>
> Do you think this information available in managable formats?
In addition to the information Joachim already gave, let me specif
On Fri, 2013-08-23 at 10:15 +0100, Dmitrijs Ledkovs wrote:
> Apart from designated release dgit branches, it's a normal git
> repository into which one can push whatever one wants: pristine-tar,
> various git/quilt patch management branches, build-logs, upstream
> branches et. al.
Hi, a somewhat
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package is eventually generating tcl8.x binary packages that follow the
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-- Massimo
On 08/23/2013 12:54 P
Hello,
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Raphael Hertzog writes ("Re: Introducing dgit - git integration with the Debian
archive"):
> I'm sorry to have missed that impromptu BOF at debconf, I would have
> definitely arranged myself to be there if I had known its existence.
Yes, sorry about that, but it was arranged ad hoc at zero notice
Hello,
On 23 August 2013 13:01, Massimo Manghi wrote:
> I decided to call the package after the source package name. This package is
> eventually generating tcl8.x binary packages that follow the policy. In
> future it might happen that multiple binary packages for binary incompatible
> Tcl versi
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Hi,
On Fri, 23 Aug 2013, Ian Jackson wrote:
> The thing that really bothers dgit is that it is not always possible
> to round trip a tree through dpkg-source. (And the case where it
> doesn't work is the common one.)
>
> That is, if I do this:
> 1. dpkg-source -x
> 2. edit things
> 3. dpk
Raphael Hertzog writes ("Re: Introducing dgit - git integration with the Debian
archive"):
> On Fri, 23 Aug 2013, Ian Jackson wrote:
> > The thing that really bothers dgit is that it is not always possible
> > That is, if I do this:
> > 1. dpkg-source -x
> > 2. edit things
> > 3. dpkg-sourc
Ian Jackson writes ("Re: Introducing dgit - git integration with the Debian
archive"):
...
> If I have understood you, dgit won't work properly if you make the
> "wrong" kind of change, so I need to either have this fixed, or (more
> likely) to work around it (and bitch some more in the manpage).
On 2013-08-23 19:17, Ian Jackson wrote:
> Ian Jackson writes ("Re: Introducing dgit - git integration with the Debian
> archive"):
> ...
>> If I have understood you, dgit won't work properly if you make the
>> "wrong" kind of change, so I need to either have this fixed, or (more
>> likely) to work
Le 22 août 2013 21:52, "Ian Jackson" a
écrit :
>
> I'm pleased to announce that dgit 0.7, which is a version of dgit
> suitable for alpha and beta testers, is available in unstable.
What are the pro/con and différence compared to gitpkg ?
>
> >From the manpage:
>
>dgit [dgit-opts] clone [
Bastien ROUCARIES writes ("Re: Introducing dgit - git integration with the
Debian archive"):
> Le 22 août 2013 21:52, "Ian Jackson" a
> écrit :
> > I'm pleased to announce that dgit 0.7, which is a version of dgit
> > suitable for alpha and beta testers, is available in unstable.
>
> What are th
> There is no point to start a daemon unless you actually
> need it.
This is complete 'modern' crap
If you don't want a service started then why are your starting it,
because you might want it is a stupid argument with next to no
positives. SSH takes a blink of an eye to start.
It is far better
On 31 May 2013 22:44, Ondřej Surý wrote:
>
> It's pretty much equivalent with one exception – I need to send USR2 on
> reload. Does upstart already have the support for custom reload signals?
>
Upstart 1.10 released today has the following new stanza thus you will
be able to specify:
"reload sign
On 08/23/2013 04:02 PM, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
>> There is no point to start a daemon unless you actually
>> need it.
>
> This is complete 'modern' crap
No, it's not. It's the only reasonable thing to do. Nothing is safer
than a daemon which is *not* running. The fewer services are running,
the fe
On Fri, Aug 23, 2013 at 04:42:15PM -0400, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
> Imagine there is a vulnerability in SSH which has not been fixed
> yet for whatever reason. Having SSH run in this situation all the
> time would make the machine a target for possible attacks.
If all I have to do is make
On Aug 23, 2013, at 8:45 PM, James McCoy wrote:
>
>> On Fri, Aug 23, 2013 at 04:42:15PM -0400, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
>> Imagine there is a vulnerability in SSH which has not been fixed
>> yet for whatever reason. Having SSH run in this situation all the
>> time would make the machine a
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