On Tue, Nov 16, 2021 at 02:23:36PM +0100, Matthias Klose wrote:
> I'm planning to upload python3-defaults later tonight, adding 3.10 as a
> supported Python version. Packages are able to migrate on their own, there
> are
> no blockages introduced on other transitions.
>
> We have most packages
Hi,
this is the call for the next video conference of the Debian Med team
that are an established means to organise the tasks inside our team.
We do these conferences twice per month on every
2th and 17th
of a month. Usually it takes us only 15-20 minutes depending what we are
talking abou
Luca Bonassi wrote:
> may I also remind participants in this thread that according to our
> Constitution (2.1), no project member is obliged to do work on
> anything they don't want to
Yes, and it follows that the people who want a change to happen are
the people who will have to do the work to ma
Speaking as the /de facto/ upstream maintainer of autoconf, is there anything
we could do from our end to make it easier for dash to turn $LINENO back on? I
don't have a lot of time to work on autoconf at the moment, but this particular
issue is important to me. I'd like to see all the configu
> I would thus like to proceed and change the priority of rsyslog from
> important to optional, which in turn would mean, it is no longer installed by
> default.
Do you know of a tool that does what logcheck does, but operating directly on
the journal? Logcheck is the only reason I still have
On Tue, 2021-11-16 at 17:57 -0500, Zack Weinberg wrote:
> Do you know of a tool that does what logcheck does, but operating
> directly on the journal? Logcheck is the only reason I still have
> rsyslog installed on the servers I maintain.
There are some similar things:
journalctl --grep
https:
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