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Similar to original report, my system would hang on shutdown / reboot due to
inability to unmount network file systems (network was already taken down).
/etc/init.d/umountnfs.sh is written such that when called with argument
'start' it does nothing. It
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IMO this is wrong, too. Local variable content should go to /var/local.
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what about www.archive.org?
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it themselves
would take a lot more effort.
Your "the world outside of GPL is evil" attitude is quite bogus.
- alex
ow where you got that from. But its not my attitude.
I get that feeling from this whole thread, but perhaps that's just me.
- alex
Thank you for bringing this up @Georges !
I would like to add, that generally it is a bit confusing that you don't
restrict merge requests against master on https://salsa.debian.org/ to
maintainers, since the preferred way for contributors seems to be a
patch/diff on top of a already patched r
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* Package name: terminaltexteffects
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automatic confirmation.
So I guess something really happend to the lists.
Alex Y.
>
> I think I should suggest that we remove all of the editors except ae from
> the entire Debian project, just to rekindle our classic flame war (and
> verify that people are really out there!).
>
>
fact that Slackware support of the Bo
release of "alien" is broken then?
Thank you.
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why didn't you upload shared Motif library version of jdk1.1-runtime?
I just wonder if there is any reason for that.
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where ALL tricky points of two
libraries coexistence are resolved, but to switch EVERYTHING to libc6
as soon as possible. The only outcome of this would the loss of quite a
few serious developers for Debian's community.
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ed, you can't just recompile
them with new library, you kinda stuck with them and expect that
distribution you've chosen (Debian) would still support you and provide
you with recent versions of other "free" developmental software.
Thanks.
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>
> Anyway, Lars just p
ackages
(and versions) compiled against libc5 be placed. There were offers to make
sevral systems with good network connection available for compilation
libc6 and libc5 packages for the debian maintainers. (Thanks, guys) And I
think this could really help.
Thank you.
Alex
>
> Alex Yukhimets:
> > Debian is the effort of a large number of developers and primararily
> > *for* developers.
>
> I disagree. I think Debian is for anyone who wants a good Linux
> system, and who doesn't need much non-free software.
eral postings regarding this matter. There are several known
problems and who knows how many unknown. You just can't afford to
experiment with "production" system this way. Anyway, I could take some
burden on myself to compile libc5 counterparts, but on my 486DX2/66 with
2k/sec conne
> On Jun 16, Alex Yukhimets wrote
> >
> > I am sorry to say, but you are wrong. Even on this list there were
> > several postings regarding this matter. There are several known
> > problems and who knows how many unknown. You just can't afford to
> > experi
hello (!) package (from bo), I get:
dpkg-source: extracting hello in hello-1.3
dpkg-source: failure: remove patch backup file
hello-1.3/debian/substvars.dpkg-orig: No such file or directory
I am using dpkg-dev 1.4.0.17
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> compile docs when installing a firewall :-)
So we should have an option not to compile *during* install.
Are there any utilities to get plain text documentation from .texi ?
It might take much less time then.
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(And franckly speaking, 2.0 also. By that time all vendors will be
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> Thanks,
>
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that time all vendors will be
> > shipping 2.1 which would _hopefully_ be compiled against glibc for Linux)
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> > 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, currentl
ort it.
Though description claims that you can have both packages installed and
being used, you will have to fix some scripts which come with the package
(most notably /usr/bin/appletviewer-jdk) to make it happen.
Installing either one will probably work without a problem.
Alex Y.
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> Michae
> On Mon, 23 Jun 1997, Alex Yukhimets wrote:
>
> [snip]
> > > 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.
> >
> > Yeah, but Lesstif was not meant to be *
at about a foo-doc-texi binary package (on a
> "do whatever you want with it" basis), which just ships the .texi source?
That would be the best, but what to do with html-info issue anyway?
In my opinion, both should be dropped out in favor of these doc-
f all, Lesstif does *not* provide even motif12, it is NOT
binary compatible with real Motif 1.2 . As for the binary compatibility
of *real* motif 1.2 and 2.0, could anyone who have runtime package of
Motif 1.2 installed try to install and run nedit-dmotif. Anyone???
It was claimed by OSF that
most popular, but also *very* flexible
with all kinds of CGI scripting, MIME processing, etc.
BUT... *Do not drop (or convert to HTML) usual man pages*
It is the least featurefull way of browsing documentation, but it is
the fastest na dmany people got accustomed to it.
Thanks.
Alex Y.
f a Debian
"sickness" not to think of this kind of users. I don't understand why we
should pay more attention to the "play at home" Un*x newbies than to the
people who are trying to "make their living with the stuff".
Please, think about it guys.
Alex Y.
P.S
Why not? This could be a part of Debian documentation system.
The only restriction would be to run it on unconventional port
and preferably from inetd.
Alex Y.
>
> CL> The big issue here is that you want to change an existing
> CL> very public API (http protocol) to include compres
> Am 29.06.97 schrieb aqy6633 # is5.nyu.edu an Marco Budde ...
>
> Moin Alex!
>
> AY> > Right, but does all WWW server offer this feature? We can't force the
> AY> > user to install a specific server.
> AY> Why not? This could be a part of Debian document
oad new packages
directly from Incoming. What do you think about asking Guy to put that
on top of his list?
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mised/hoped. For example,
> Tim Sailer is offering access to a bo system for backporting,
> but unless it has been upgraded to dpkg from hamm then pristine
> sources aren't supported.
Well, I guess then libc5 machines dedicated to backporting should have
dpkg-dev from ham
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ce and than e-mail
him the signed file back (encripted with his key)?
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There is an attempt to port Linux to 086 called ELKS. Look for it's link
on LDP page (http://sunsite.unc.edu/LDP/). Last time I checked I still
couldn't even boot it on my 286 though.
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> contrib: ddd-dmotif-2.1.1-2
> contrib: ddd-smotif-2.1.1-2
The thing with motif-linked packages is that Motif itself is not yet
available for libc6.
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bout how
> mailers ought to work.
>
> The list configuration should be left the way it is.
>
> Ian.
Ian,
it is not that I want to change the mailing list headers at all cost or
whatever, but could you please give some explanaion why you think this
way?
Thanks.
Alex
the variable names too, if so.
>
> ...A. P. [EMAIL PROTECTED]http://www.onShore.com/>
Why not as the same command-line arguments?
And there is one thing which I would qualify as a mistake in the above
description: $2 is actually in the form "/dev/ttyS1" than just "
te mails and
> advocating the Reply-To munging are themselves creating duplicates.
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Hi.
And that's exactly the point!
When doing 'g'roup reply in elm, the e-mail of the person goes into the
"To:" header and list address
be in one of the above two forms. The solution
would be to detect in ip-up (and ip-down) which one is used and convert
it to "ttyS1" form.
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.6 (0x40219000)
/lib/ld-linux.so.2 => /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0x4000)
which, i think, should be the right dependency. is this a bug? which
version of the c++ library is the program actually linked against? i
have both libg++272-dbg and libg++272-dev installed (version
2.7.2.8-0.1
ctually). I was able to get used to it only after 2-nd attempt.
And now, when vim-5.0 supports syntax highlighting, I am more then
satisfied with it.
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Alex Y.
P.S. If you got Motif 1.2 (not 2.0), then you are even in better luck,
you could use dynamically linked Netscape.
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hich two wires need crossing?
Check out ETHERNET-HOWTO for very detailed instructions.
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ilities,
"less" most notably, *shouldn't* be 8-bit clean.
I think we should put a little bit more thought into this decision.
Not *all* packages should be 8-bit clean in any case, and for some
others, I would still prefer to have some options.
Tha
"less" (as opposed to "more") that it filters
out all non-ascii charachters (changes them to some ^... printable
sequencies). As a result, it is not possible to trash the console by
doing "less " or, more important - if something
bad happened a
> Moin Alex!
>
> AY> I would like to question the need for this requirement.
>
> ???
Aren't you questioning my right to do that? :)
> AY> While this can be of importance to some users, it can be quite
> AY> annoying to others.
>
> ??? Please reme
less " safely.
> > ("more" is not safe for this).
>
> Guess what? I can see those umlauts in less, and I can also safely do less
> .
Great. I am already persuaded that I was wrong about "less".
Thanks.
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>
> I will give you a simple example: My keyboard has a key for the \~n letter
> (using TeX notation) which is used in the Spanish language.
>
> When I press that key, I *expect* to produce such character.
> Not obtaining that let
om
caliban.lbl.gov in /pub/debian. i am happy to see this finally become
part of the distribution.
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feel free to use/adopt. some of them have become part of the
distribution, some not.
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which need an smotif/dmotif version and don't
have a maintainer yet (xmg, ddd, etc).
all these are already available by anonymous ftp from caliban.lbl.gov
in /pub/debian.
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go to http://www.npr.org/programs/atc/archives/1998/current.html and
listen to it.
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53408 Jan 25 09:33
/usr/X11R6/lib/libXpm.so.4.10
if i replace -lXpm by /usr/X11R6/lib/libXpm.so.4 the program links
fine. does anybody have any idea what's going on here?
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w, what is the prefered way to use it?
I installed xlib6g, xlib6g-dev, xlib6, altgcc, libc5-altdev packages and
put in Makefile the following
CC = /usr/i486-linuxlibc1/bin/gcc
LDFLAGS = -L/usr/lib/libc5-compat/
LIBS = -lXt -lXext -lX11
and the line:
$(CC) -o bla *.o $(LDFLAGS) $(LIBS)
gives me th
want to link with some other library, in addition to GTK,
like electric-fence or whatever.)
Also, check that libc5-compat entries are at the very end of
/etc/ld.so.conf file.
Good luck.
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probably the majority of people will never run into them). (2) is kind
of weird and i don't have any explanation for it, but i can reproduce
it.
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t about this. i don't like to rush in and fill a
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i got bored so i replaced xteddy with the linux logo. voila! here
comes the new xpenguin. i still like my xteddy better, but if anybody
is interested, you can get xpenguin by anonymous ftp from
caliban.lbl.gov (you'll also find xteddy there).
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y will surely slander you for
>your nievety.
then i guess we'll use 'they' (since nobody cares what it looks like).
or even better, why don't we use 'she'? and maybe we'll throw in some
spelling mistakes (to do what everybody else seems to be doing. btw,
what is
Hello,
I am interested in adding a project into the Debian Project and wanted to
ask a couple of questions on how to achieve this.
After having read the documentations I understood that I needed to apply as
a new maintainer (with the appropriate identification process, needing an
"advocate" Deb
Ok thanks for the quick reply. Another question though that I forgot before,
if the sponsor uploads the packages is he automatically the maintainer of
the package (because if this is the case, then it means that sponsoring is a
very demanding process for him, and makes therefore sponsoring a qui
Hi,
Saw your request for pdns-server testing... I took a copy of the package
(pdns-server_2.9.17-13_i386.deb) from
http://www.cacholong.nl/~matthijs/pdns
Looking at the postinst you now ship
/etc/powerdns/pdns.conf
and
/etc/default/pdns
in
/usr/share/pdns-server/
and use ucf to install t
> No, a bug (or rather, doesn't meet a release goal):
> | And these release goals currently:
> | - pervasive LFS (large files) support
>
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2006/07/>
msg5.html
Okeydokey. will look into ading this.
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On Sun, Oct 08, 2006 at 10:16:51PM +0200, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> I propose another solution. Introduce init-common with wrappers:
> * /sbin/init is a binary that
> - reads a configuration file with the init system name and
> - creates a file /var/run/inittype (or whereever is can be stored a
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On Tue, Oct 31, 2006 at 07:10:45PM +0100, martin f krafft wrote:
> Since #350282 is still being discussed, I ended up doing
>
> cat /etc/ssl/certs/cacert-class3.pem >> /etc/ssl/certs/cacert.pem
>
> on systems that needed access to all of CACert's certificates.
>
> The recent ca-certificates up
On Tue, Oct 31, 2006 at 07:41:02PM +0100, martin f krafft wrote:
> I am fully aware of this. However, it's misleading, don't you think?
I cannot answer that from the average user perspective. However,
symlinks are quite handy and there is already an established base of
users who are familiar with
On Tue, Oct 31, 2006 at 08:32:49PM +0100, martin f krafft wrote:
> also sprach Stephen Frost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006.10.31.2016 +0100]:
> > In all of these cases the files pointed to are not intended to be
> > modified but what file is used can be configured.
>
> How are certificate files not in
On Tue, Oct 31, 2006 at 05:22:27PM -0300, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> On Tue, 31 Oct 2006, Alex Pennace wrote:
> > I'm surprised your report missed one of the most established
> > configuration symlinks of them all: /etc/localtime. I'm pointing that
> > o
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http://www.ifso.ie/documents/gplv3-launch-2006-01-16.html
[3] http://blogs.sun.com/roller/page/webmink?entry=gpl_v3_released
[4] http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?messageID=21134劎
OK, now back to the original post, the only purpose of which was to submit a
patch. I guess, we&
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[3] http://www.gnusolaris.org/cgi-bin/hackzone-web
[4] http://www.gnusolaris.org/cgi-bin/hackzone-web?pkgname=galeon
[5] http://www.gnusolaris.org/cgi-bin/hackzone-web?pkgname=fam
[6] http://www.gnusolaris.org/download
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Matt Zimmerman wrote:
On Fri, May 19, 2006 at 01:15:44PM -0700, Alex Ross wrote:
Matt Zimmerman wrote:
On Fri, May 19, 2006 at 10:34:35AM -0700, Alex Ross wrote:
The following is based on premises that portability is good and that
POSIX is a standard. A proposal.
I didn't see a con
Matt Zimmerman wrote:
On Fri, May 19, 2006 at 10:34:35AM -0700, Alex Ross wrote:
The following is based on premises that portability is good and that
POSIX is a standard. A proposal.
I didn't see a concrete proposal in your email, only information about
where to find gnusolaris build
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on and not just a brain dump!
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was the same problem noticed in dpkg 1.6.10. i just commented out the
redefinition of ERR in /usr/include/curses.h and then the X package
compiled just fine. i am sure the proper solution is the one used in
dpkg-1.6.11 though.
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an enormous number of entries from /usr/lib??
I remember that me being against something actually serves to you as an
endorsements to do it, but I somehow I am still not up to the task of
using reverse psychology :)
On Tue, Mar 14, 2000 at 08:20:48AM +1100, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 13, 2000 at 09:59:20AM -0500, Alex Yukhimets wrote:
> > _please_ don't do it. It will be utterely confusing to find everything in a
> > new place. As a person who does X development writing -I/usr/X11
favor to our users.
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apt wants to get the remote ones.
can we please, please reverse the behaviour, or at least make it
configurable in /etc/apt/apt.conf, something like PreferLocal "yes".
if there is such an option and i missed it, please point it out to me.
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Jason Gunthorpe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 30 Aug 2000, Alex Romosan wrote:
>
> > can we please, please reverse the behaviour, or at least make it
> > configurable in /etc/apt/apt.conf, something like PreferLocal "yes".
> > if there is such an option
Craig Sanders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Wed, Aug 30, 2000 at 09:31:57PM -0600, Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
> > [Alex Romosan wrote:]
> > > which are not on by default and then i have to put the packages on
> > > hold because apt wants to get the remote ones.
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In addition to the previously-mentioned pipelining that installs
packages as soon as they're downloaded, so their deb can be deleted,
and has careful sequencing so that a package is not downloaded until
its dependencies have _already_ been met, it would be nice ...
to have the package requesting f
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with a
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in the process of debianizing postgis,
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