x27;t used the CD since I
rebooted and I cannot use it now since there's no CD inside and I am not
around):
jojda:/home/erik# cat /proc/interrupts
CPU0
0: 15518706 XT-PIC timer
1: 8968 XT-PIC keyboard
2: 0 XT-PIC casc
nd mandrake) are already using
isolinux in their installers. I don't hear too many people
complaining that those distro fail to boot from CD...
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;m impressed to hear Toshiba laptops can boot normally again :)
I didn't try Potato on this laptop. Its on loan to me while
doing some software development. But at least with the new
isolinux boot CD, I just dropped in the CD and it booted just
fine into the installer with both the defau
Hi Luca,
Luca Niccoli Luca Niccoli :
> 2009/1/30 Erik Schanze :
> > What about dvgrab?
> > Not sure if it works for you, give it a try.
>
> Dvgrab is mainly for capturing video and audio data, and supports
> only DV and HDV formats, so it doesn't work with most
Hello,
Thanks for your feedback. As a user, I think Debbie and 7.0 is great. Mia have
the latest software install, but you have other options. As first graphical
editors, you have choices like Ex DMACS. Also, there are others. If you install
a desktop environment, we will certainly get a graphic
a symbolic link to it
> 4. allow either /var/spool/mail or /var/mail to be a directory,
> provided that the other is a symbolic link to it.
Who will #1 affect? Does anyone use /var/mail?
Erik
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> New systems would need to have a /var/spool/mail -> /var/mail symbolic
> link for about two years.
No, forever. Red Hat is promising an upgrade path for a lot longer then two
years -- we've already provided upgradeable distributions
oring the upgrade issue. Allowing in-place upgrades
necessetates /var/spool/mail to exist in some form.
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ng bugs a bit
> differently, maybe that would be a good thing?
>
> In other words, it's unclear what requirements we're attempting to meet
> and what the basis of those requirements is, which makes it hard to have a
> conversation about whether the current design is the best design for the
> problem we're trying to solve.
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us anything if J Robert DD
> gets sued and the judge says B, or "not A".
Correct, but how is that different over the current situation?
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Robust and Flexible. No vendor lock-in.
rest to fix it, I would agree.
If you use the popcorn count to decide this I would strongly disagree.
Best regards,
Erik
fs
How to proceed to get the Merge request reviewed? I have never contributed
to Debian before, but I am happy to do it :)
Best regards,
-Erik
I took Teemus very good suggestion and changed [-a] to [-as] now :)
https://salsa.debian.org/debian/debianutils/-/merge_requests/6/diffs#ed04ff4dabf1e2d4cd6b89136c2b24dec27ecca4_21_24
Is there anything more I should change?
Who can merge? :)
Den fre 14 aug. 2020 kl 16:07 skrev Simon McVittie :
I understand that if I write my own shell scripts I maybe should use
command -v instead, but this is not for my own shell scripts, but for
compatibility with BSD and Mac.
Den mån 17 aug. 2020 kl 20:47 skrev Erik Gustafsson <
ekir.gustafs...@gmail.com>:
> I took Teemus very good sugge
inion?
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Any more comments on this, or should I go ahead and file a bug?
Did you get any reply Paul?
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On 5 Apr 2016 6:41 pm, "Erik Johansson" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm planing on asking for Licq (multi-protocol instant messaging client)
> to be removed from Debi
I'm interested in package popularity. I'm aware of popcon
(https://popcon.debian.org/), but I'm more interested in actual
downloads.
Do the debian mirrors track unique downloads (e.g. by hashed IP
address), and if no, why not? I can understand the privacy argument,
but arguably package downloads a
> misguided popularity
I would argue a more objective description is that the measurement has bias.
I.e.
- repeat-download bias.
- external-download bias, when using mirrors.
- false-download bias, when malicious actors try to manipulate the
value, for example using many IPs.
I agree that install
I suspect that compliance with GDPR would require the data to be
stored minimally.
It seems reasonable to me that a 24-hour window would reduce most
repeat-downloads.
If you stream the request log and reduce to (ip,package,version), it
will be minimal.
I think it would fit into memory, e.g. 10 mill
mber.
What number do you suggest?
On Sat, May 3, 2025 at 11:39 AM Adam D. Barratt
wrote:
>
> On Sat, 2025-05-03 at 11:16 +0200, Erik Schulz wrote:
> > I suspect that compliance with GDPR would require the data to be
> > stored minimally.
> > It seems reasonable to m
Do you know if they will be selling the Official 1.3.0 CD
or the Official 1.3.1 CD with the new XFree86 3.3 release?
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ick it into chos, but I guess since chos is now GPLed (YEA!!!)
some of us should probably take a look. (sound of ftping source in
background).
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>
I fully agree, except for one thing... Last I looked, chos did not
include any source code, and was in non-free. Has this changed?
If it has, I completely agree, it should be the standard. It is
VERY easy to use, and works VERY well. I like it.
package, but marked a lot of non-existant files as part of the new
package. I couldn't think of anything else that worked (except to conflict
with all the old stuff). The right thing is to get dpkg fixed. I submitted
a bug on this one a LONG time ago.
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I cannot agree more. We should definatly add these fields to the
.deb package format! This will involve a bit of work, but will be
VERY worth it. No more licensing surprises, for instance.
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This sounds good to me. When finished, we should announce this
on c.o.l.a. and try to see if the Red Had folks will adopt it as
well. If we both adopt it as policy, then it will live on forever!
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gt; Alex Y.
>
But things linked against Motif 2.0 cannot link against and run with a
Motif 1.2 library. Take for example nedit-dmotif, currently in
contrib. Try to run it on Lesstif and it won't work, because it will
not find a Motif 2.0 library. Lesstif provides a Motif 1.2 lib.
l=E1s Lichtmaier.-
>
Fine with me. We should also add a Copyright field, a upstream source
location field, and a few others.
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nt 3.3 to go into stable... I know lsl has made TriLinux with 1.3,
but that doesn't have ANY source and won't boot.
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could build as non-root.
>
>
I like this. dpkg could set permissions on install based on a
package file similar to the suidmanager approach. If we did this,
we could also have a global security policy setting that could, using
only dpkg, find all suid programs.
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itch really soon though. How hard would it be to hack bzImage
support into chos? That is the only real problem with chos, right?
Are there any other features lacking from it that make it unusable
by Debian? I can certainly attest to the fact that this is one
piece of software that passes the
atable (sure, you can recompile but they are not binary compatable),
we need both motif12 and motif20 virtual packages. Lesstif should be
modified to provide motif12. For other people that have commercial Motif,
we need to have TWO motif dummy packages. Or one that provides both
virtual p
just fine. Of course, expr is limited
to integer math, but it works and is portable.
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people would argue that the behaviour was broken earlier on,
and was remedied whith the move to Lenny!
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With the intent of restoring Htdig to reliability I will be
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client_session);
#endif
Bearing in mind the behaviour of different webb clients, could there
be relevant reasons to relax these to "NORMAL", and a default activation
of compatibility mode? My initial impulse is to refrain from this.
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s for such a disaster?
I have a small Debian package server with "reprepro" and one archive key
and I would learn from Debian how I could minimize the damage if the key
become lost or public.
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> Brandon Mitchell wrote:
> >On Fri, 7 May 1999, Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
> >
> >> > I think this is a very difficult point, how do you plan to solve this,
> c
> >hoose
> >> > the right Xserver and XF86Config file for the users system ? Or do you
> p
> >lan
> >> > to use
9.4
A direct link to the .deb package can be found here:
https://github.com/erikbra/grate/releases/download/0.9.4/grate_0.9.4-1_amd64.deb
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>
> Maybe you might cime in there in the discussion with as well your
> arguments.
>
> Regards,
> Salvatore
I should probably also mention after reading this thread, that for
good measure, adding HTTP/2 could dramatically lo
ed bugs...unless you truly believe that
programs interpreting untrusted data over HTTP is 100% securely
constructed (quite unlikely).
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sts).
Sorry for the long post. I'm not as smart as you guys so it probably
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state attackers. If you want to decrease the traffic analysis issues,
you can also support HTTP/2 (or QUIC udp/443 0-rtt in the future),
which will bundle resource requests intelligently within the same
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that can be removed for trusted
Debian mirrors. The rate limits are squarely targeted at preventing
malicious site operators that may utilize fast-flux methods to conceal
their operations, AFAIK.
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et surveillance.
Again, exactly right and well stated. We can never stop targeted
attacks, but we can make passive data collection more expensive and
increase the chances that a targeted attack is detected.
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hat your email is being routed
insecurely via welho.com and lacks TLS in transit, so I also probably
shouldn't consider your TLS knowledge very highly...
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can probably end the thread here because numerous respected @debian
contributors have confirmed the issues with confidentiality and seem
to making efforts in that direction (hopefully for the next release).
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real memory = 268435456 (256 MB)
avail memory = 235163648 (224 MB)
It would be a sad thing to loose the possibility for running
contemporary Debian on such a system!
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Walter Franzini wrote:
> As a Debian and Aegis user I'm a bit worried of state of the aegis
> package.
Peter Miller (CCed), the main upstream author of Aegis recently became
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ar.gz
uscan complains that it can't find the current version (1.2.3rc4) on
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Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
> uscan complains that it can't find the current version (1.2.3rc4) on
> the server.
I'm currently doing:
version=3
opts=filenamemangle=s/-// \
http://example.com/files/ package-(
ecimen-0.5.2-rc3.tar.gz
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Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to write a debian/watch file for an upstream package which
> has a version number 1.2.3-rc4. For the debian package I need to drop
> the dash from the version number to give a debian version number of
> 1.2.3rc4.
>
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for detecting corruptions
and the local sysadmin meddling Russ mentioned, md5sum is more than adequate
and using something 'more secure' than md5sum is overkill.
Erik
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ceduardo wrote:
> The powerfull, vi, vim, gcc, g++, gdb and the others that I don't know
> in this moment.
Every C and C++ programmer should use Valgrind, often.
Static analysis tools like cppcheck and flawfinder are also useful.
All of these tools are available in debian
of a package with a vulnerability the attacker knows
how to exploit.
Is anyone in Debian working on a response to this issue.
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James Vega wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 06, 2010 at 12:28:27PM +1000, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
> > Did anyone see this paper:
> >
> > A Look In the Mirror: Attacks on Package Managers
> > http://www.cs.arizona.edu/~jhh/papers/ccs08.pdf
>
> See the previous d
shut down.
Ok, my concerns over this have been assuaged somewhat. However, I still
think that having the package management software more secure by default
might still be better than relying on proactive users.
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> welcome. Thanks!
That is fantastic
I was very pleased to see my libsrary libsndfile up there:
http://linuxtesting.org/upstream-tracker/versions/libsndfile.html
Would also love to see my other library libsamplerate up there:
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n changes for example.
>
> Below is a dd-list of the failures.
> Erik de Castro Lopo
>haskell-llvm (U)
That couldn't build because llvm-2.7-runtime wouldn't install.
Setting up llvm-2.7-runtime (2.7-6ubuntu1) ...
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t I live in NSW :-).
> An alternative was:
> Eastern Time with DST
> Eastern Time without DST
> Central Time with DST
> Central Time without DST
> Western Time
> Central Western Standard Time
> Lord H
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William Pitcock wrote:
> Use GNU Lesstif instead?
Lesstif is buggy and basically abandoned upstream. However I
still think it is preferable to OpenMotif which is buggy and
non-Free.
I have no problem with OpenMotif being dropped.
E
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Tom Rauchenwald wrote:
> this is the same as libghc6-utf8-string-dev isn't it?
Yes it is. I realised my mistake and closed the ITP bug. Sorry
everyone.
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get the required upload
privileges working.
It would be appreciated if someone could point to the documentation
or if no documentation exists, for someone who knows how the new
system works could actually write some.
Cheers,
Erik
in git?
I have dput version 1.5 installed and it seems to have the 'dm'
command, but I haven't tested it.
The reason I ask is because I am a DM that used to have DM-Upload-Allowed
for a couple of packages. I would like to go to my spo
Paul Tagliamonte wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 28, 2013 at 12:58:20PM +1000, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
> > Does this only work for dput-ng thats currently in git?
>
> Nope, all versions of dput-ng have had this support :)
>
> It's just some DDs are reluctent to change the deve
Paul Tagliamonte wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 28, 2013 at 12:58:20PM +1000, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
> > Does this only work for dput-ng thats currently in git?
>
> Nope, all versions of dput-ng have had this support :)
>
> It's just some DDs are reluctent to change the deve
ble namespace collisions with Chromium's NaCl
> <http://www.chromium.org/nativeclient>, they even seem to use the
> same pronounciation...
Thats true, but if you read tha paper on djb's NaCl, he claims to have
started the project before the release of other one.
Erik
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> Without an automated tool, I will be ignoring the optional DEP-5 misery.
I ran into that problem with the xmonad-contrib package recently (about
200 contributors) and just used a bit it grep and awk.
However, it would nice if there
HI all,
Is anyone looking at getting the latest version of darcs into unstable?
If not, I will have a crack at it.
Cheers,
Erik
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Sandro Tosi wrote:
> On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 00:10, Erik de Castro Lopo
> wrote:
> > Is anyone looking at getting the latest version of darcs into unstable?
> >
> > If not, I will have a crack at it.
>
> Why didn't you ask its maintainers (or at least cc t
Joachim Breitner wrote:
> it seems you forgot to push the tag for haskell-safe.
Sorry Joachim,
It wasn't me. Although I did the last commit, I didn't do the
package upload as I am only a DM, not a DD.
Cheers,
Erik
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