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* Package name: elastalert
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Hi,
On Tue, Sep 26, 2017 at 07:21:51PM +0200, Adam Borowski wrote:
> > > Indeed, dupload worked right ahead. Thanks.
> >
> > How odd. Is there a bug filed against dput ?
>
> Also note there's also dput-ng.
I like dput-ng a lot and I'm using it. However, I'm *frequently*
observing failed uploa
I need to correct myself
On Wed, Sep 27, 2017 at 02:46:00PM +0200, Andreas Tille wrote:
> BTW, I did several uploads today and a single one of statsmodels did
> not arrived somewhere - seems the same case as OP had.
The according mails arrived right after I wrote this in my inbox -
may be only th
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Dear fellow Debianauts,
right now I am in the process of migrating my selection of manually installed
packages to a freshly debootstrapped install using a set of meta-packages built
with equivs. While that works nice and well, in some instances, I would like to
limit the number of recommends bei
Andreas Tille wrote:
[...]
> To answer Mattias question why not using source uploads all the time:
> Once I have build the package to see whether all those lintian issues
> are fixed I want to fix I have a sensible package to upload and somehow
> this workflow to upload what is just there remains.
On Sat, Sep 09, 2017 at 04:48:29PM +0200, Julian Andres Klode wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'd like us to try out using LZ4 compressed index files in
> /var/lib/apt/lists for the next APT release series, starting
> in October, after the release of Ubuntu 17.10 "artful".
I'll actually be turning this on in th
On Sat, Sep 09, 2017 at 04:48:29PM +0200, Julian Andres Klode wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'd like us to try out using LZ4 compressed index files in
> /var/lib/apt/lists for the next APT release series, starting
> in October, after the release of Ubuntu 17.10 "artful".
>
> This is done by swapping the defau
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Hi,
On Wed, Sep 27, 2017 at 07:38:22PM +0200, Andreas Metzler wrote:
> Andreas Tille wrote:
> [...]
> > To answer Mattias question why not using source uploads all the time:
> > Once I have build the package to see whether all those lintian issues
> > are fixed I want to fix I have a sensible pac
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Package: wnpp
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On Wed, Sep 27, 2017 at 10:28 PM, Marcel Partap wrote:
> Any ideas how to block installation of only some packages' recommendations?
I assume that adding Breaks or Conflicts to your meta-packages for the
packages you do not like should do the trick. You can even go one step
further and add Provid
Quoting Andreas Metzler (2017-09-27 19:38:22)
> Andreas Tille wrote:
> [...]
> > To answer Mattias question why not using source uploads all the time:
> > Once I have build the package to see whether all those lintian issues
> > are fixed I want to fix I have a sensible package to upload and someh
On Thursday, 21 September 2017 16:11:52 CEST Andreas Tille wrote:
> May be if cme would have the same effect as wrap-and-sort there is at
> least no disagreement between the users of both tools any more (leaving
> those who are not happy with either of them :-P ).
Unfortunately, wrap-and-sort has
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