p to attend, please visit the wiki page
>> at
>> https://wiki.debconf.org/wiki/Miniconf-UK/2013
>> I look forwards to seeing lots of you in November!
Should I book my flight already? :)
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I think you need to rename the package according to the Tcl packaging
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Yes, that's what I meant.
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Hello,
On Sep 25, 2013 11:40 AM, "Matthias Klose" wrote:
> Am 25.09.2013 10:25, schrieb Sergei Golovan:
> > removing alternatives a lot. But later I'd like to have another
> > transition (switching to 8.6 as default Tcl/Tk version).
> Do you have numbers what will break with 8.6?
Not many thing
Actually, I've created this page:
https://wiki.debian.org/ReleaseGoals/UpgradeTcl
and propose it as a release goal.
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On Thu, 26 Sep 2013 23:26:22 +0200
Julien Cristau wrote:
> xserver-xorg-video-s3
I'd vote for this one, but I can't maintain it, unfortunately.
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> dpkg --compare-versions 1.hg2012 '<=' 1.git2013 || echo 'false'
Weren't we talking about 0~20131002.hg2efc4fcd vs 0~20131002.git67ed491a?
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From: Andrew Kane
Date: Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 6:55 AM
Subject: Re: Proposal: switch default desktop to xfce
On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 6:09 AM, Ian Campbell wrote:
>
> On Fri, 2013-10-25 at 13:31 +0100, Steve McIntyre wrote:
> > ...I've been
> > told multiple times t
On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 4:13 PM, Ian Campbell wrote:
> On Fri, 2013-10-25 at 07:51 -0700, Andrew Kane wrote:
>
>> As someone who deals with a lot of random donated hardware, I can
>> attest that we run into these cases frequently.
>
> Interesting data point, thanks. hat s
s, and has posted what has clearly been deliberate FUD. This
> independently of and in addition to any conflict of interest.
He hasn't done so, you lie. Therefore I think your arguments should be
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e same interface and terminate it; in fact,
that's actually done. Also, any processes started by ifup will be killed
as well.
Please test and report any bugs you find.
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enough chmods anyone
could easily remove your data. That didn't apply to Windows users which
accessed the same nfs mount using a different user id :)
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doesn't need to know anything about the hardware except that disk
memory is usually larger and slower than RAM is.
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their packages to build against/use newer Tcl/Tk
versions.
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On Fri, 30 Dec 2011 14:43:29 +0300
Andrew Shadura wrote:
> So I'd like the maintainers of the packages which still depend on
> Tcl/Tk 8.4 to update their packages to build against/use newer Tcl/Tk
> versions.
Also, I'd like to ask, that if possible, try to fix cha
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real hacks there but just some presets (correct me if I'm wrong).
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need to be fixed wont do it.
It does NOT involve all of those packages directly. Most of them do
things correctly, some don't. That's why I've asked all the maintainers
to do checks needed, just to make it easier, so people review their
packages only and don't go into deep
eral perfectly, as it's not a bug in ifupdown,
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packages from that list, but it's no easy task for me as I do not
maintain any of them, so I can easily miss some important detail.
That's why I asked for help here. Also, I wasn't going to push that
particular change until I'm sure that at least the most of the packages
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> This is going to be a problem, considering that for most practical
> purposes ifupdown lacks a maintainer.
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so no need to add 's' to the word to pluralise it.
Please report this to upstream as I see they use 'datas' at least at
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Clearwaita is a
Hello,
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TANIGUCHI Takaki wrote:
> Description : pure git implementation of a sliding window
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> debian gnome-edition - ok
> debian kde-edition - ok
> debian lxde-edition - ok
> debian xfce-edition - ok
> when will debian mate-edition?
what for? the ones above are enough imho
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> somewhat limited selection available.
What?! 'Glossy screen'? NVIDIA video card? Crappy keyboard? Thanks for
pointing this out, I'm never going to buy anything they produce.
My Dell D620 is *much* *much* bette
; Items" or equivalent, and of course Gmail's magical "unified
> conversations" view will show that message in the discussion's
> context no matter where it's actually stored.
Not always true. I get both, every time, and the sent message sometimes
I get twice :)
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Dmitry Smirnov wrote:
> Upstream Author: Jiri Pirko
Jiří Pírko, please. He's Czech: https://www.ohloh.net/accounts/jiripirko
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> It would also be great to make Iceweasel depend on the MathJax fonts
> as they look more like the old Computer Modern fonts.
And what's wrong with Computer Modern Unicode fonts? Don't they render
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ectory, so they may choose to
change their configs; alternatively, we may try to migrate them
automatically.
I'd like to hear opinions on this idea.
The current version of the patch is attached.
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Subject: Move loopback definition
Hello,
On Mon, 07 Jan 2013 00:12:29 +0100
Michael Biebl wrote:
> On 06.01.2013 23:48, Andrew Shadura wrote:
> > First of all, I'd like to remind that ifupdown supports source
> > directive since very long ago (it was actually my very first patch
> > to
> I'
eady fixed) and ifupdown's postinst
(irrelevant), maybe something else, but I remember none of them at the
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> the NM integration.
If I understand the code correctly, the attached patch should do the
job. I haven't tried to compile it, however.
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--- a/src/settings/plugins/ifupdown/interface_parser.c
+++ b/src/settings/plugins/ifupdown/interface_p
with few exceptions.
> I'd be very cautious with such a change. We should be really certain
> that the benefits are worth the cost.
They are. I agree that there may be not enough time.
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all, if they have
> removed it, they probably know how to bring it back.
> My suggestion would be to, over the jessie cycle, deprecate (but still
> read) /etc/network/interfaces and for jessie+1 just drop the file and
> only use the .d directory.
I don't think it's a g
xpected to land under the hood of pkg-ruby-extras
> as well.
Just some info: I'm currently working on packaging Rhodecode and its
dependencies; Rhodecode supports both Git and Mercurial, which is
great.
By the way, I mostly have finished it.
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http://alioth.debian.org/~andrewshadoura-guest/debian/unstable/waitress_0.8.1-1.dsc
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d set-up our own gitorious instance once the stuff is
> packaged. I at least am very interested in such a Debian service and
> might even set one up.
On this regard, I propose to wait till I finish packaging Rhodecode,
and install it, as then we'd have both hg and git in one unified
inte
Hello,
On Fri, 01 Mar 2013 18:48:51 +0800
Thomas Goirand wrote:
> On 02/28/2013 08:33 PM, Andrew Shadura wrote:
> > we'd have both hg and git in one unified interface.
> That is a very nice feature. I saw few sites having that, for example
> bitbucket, unfortunatley, bit
; page called "ifupdown for package maintainters and how to integrate
> your service with ifupdown". With recommendations, examples, best
> practices, etc.
As I plan a serious rewrite of the hooks system soon anyway, I think I
will just write a new manual on that regard.
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download a tarball directly from bitbucket, they do hg export on the
server side.
Question two: why not use https?
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mercurial-git - Git plugin for Mercurial
Hg-Git is also bidirectional. Yet it creates a local hg clone next to
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ter and
> sufficient for almost all needs, and the existence of some awk on the
> system is guaranteed by base-files.
Well, as far as I know, mawk has some sort of terrible UTF-8 support, so
it's a no way for many applications.
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fact that most packages
> depending on gawk invoke "awk" as their binary. In that case, the
> dependency is wrong and unnecessary.
I just always put #!/usr/bin/gawk -f in the beginning of the file and
declare an explicit dependency on gawk. And also, I don't support
running those scriptf on broken awk implementations.
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On 20 March 2013 13:38, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
> This appears to have been in the archive for a couple of years already -
> http://packages.qa.debian.org/r/re2.html
I wonder why is it still in experimental. Maybe it's worth
re-uploading it to unstable?
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upstream, and somehow they're a bit slow.
If I have time I will put what I have on-line very soon.
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> > that's better.
>
> Upstream is dead: <http://hg.serpentine.com/netplug> 2010-06-26
> So basically I would need to maintain that patch ad infinitum.
> And currently I don't have the time to become a new upstream, so my
> rather
ody reviewed it until now... So where should
> be patches sent for review and for inclusion to system?
I contacted upstream few days ago on IRC; it seems he's rather busy
now. I think you need to wait for a while :)
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this JavaScript detects
this and enables replacement implementations of those things. Same as
jQuery gives you a $ function, but here it's about redefining or
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fter its github username, perhaps?
Well, I don't quite understand why third person comments on this; I've
replied to Vincent right after he pointed out the name is already
taken; when KiBi told me the same thing, I've retitled the bug.
Meanwhile, still this post attracts people. Why
Hello,
On 15 April 2013 13:30, Andrew Shadura wrote:
> Well, I don't quite understand why third person comments on this; I've
> replied to Vincent right after he pointed out the name is already
> taken; when KiBi told me the same thing, I've retitled the bug.
>
sted if this enough to run an
>embedded interpreter.
Could I please have more info? :)
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he most active person
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the process by committing things :) I guess, we need some
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. While same-directory hard links are an established
> practise, the same is not so true for cross-directory hard links.
Isn't there a mistake? I can't remember having hard links in ifupdown.
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On Fri, 15 Nov 2013 13:42:18 +0100
Andrew Shadura wrote:
> > The tar file format supports hard links. Thus technically Debian
> > packages can contain hard links. A significant number of packages
> > including key packages such as bzip2, gzip, and ifupdown use this
&g
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ould've done much good, because
> it seems like the script I put on the web, and the one I was actually
> using are completely different to the extent that the one on the web
> even has syntax errors. WTF?
ooo, cool :-)
Having better pdiffs handling would really help!
P.S. Wa
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display: No
> space left on device.
Apparently, you haven't got free disk space left. That's sort of
expected that when there's no free disk space programs start crashing
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> (could be userland or kernel) used ENOSPC to indicate that some GPU
> resource was exhausted.
Well, makes sense. It's probably just me who hits disk space problems
too often :)
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> > list).
> Sure, you need to put the MAC address of your headset in your
> ~/.asoundrc. That's pretty convenient and user-friendly.
Is it not? It's much more convenient than fighting with a broken audio
server which was written by a bunch of not really s
Hello,
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> On Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 12:09:11AM +0100, Andrew Shadura wrote:
>> Is it not? It's much more convenient than fighting with a broken audio
>> server which was written by a bunch of not really sane people suffering
>&
le as the X server — as soon as I switched to vt1,
sound disappeared. To me, it's an obvious misfeature, which doesn't
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configuration changes works just fine, I'd expect the same from
PulseAudio to consider it to be usable.
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> Dropping support for sysv init scripts now means that you are burning the
> bridge before you finished crossing it.
OpenRC, if properly baked, fully supports traditional initscripts, so
nothing burns. I guess Thomas is working on baking OpenRC the right
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OpenRC provides them.
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> Why the "nonfree" and "contrib" distributions aren't removed?
Could you please elaborate your question?
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it just needs to be improved.
Unfortunately, I don't have enough time currently to implement
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cept the defaults when you
> upgraded.
Changes to the default init system should not affect existing setups.
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ld focus our efforts on.
> As far as GDM is concerned, any bug reported with systemd-shim installed
> will be ignored. The bug script should probably be updated to that
> effect, BTW.
This sort of behaviour is precisely why so many people not only
dislike systemd, but also it's maintain
rs.)
I am. I never claimed he is.
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Hi Guido,
I have an interest in calendaring & contacts myself, and while I
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appreciate being aware of plans, just in case I can participate in some
useful way, even if remotely.
Thanks,
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I'd like to see hgweb repo browser any time soon, too. It's very
annoying that it doesn't work any more.
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> I demand that Bernd Zeimetz may or may not have written...
>
> [snip]
>> Please provide a proper gitweb instan
Hi,
Shared libraries losing the executable flag is the correct behaviour, you
s'shouldn't try to override that.
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I couldn't resist from recommending my tool called inputplug :-)
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Hi,
On 17 February 2015 at 18:20, claude juif wrote:
> Really rude answer. Really bad.
I find it really rude to send emails of about 300 lines of text in
total. Extremely rude.
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Luke, Claude and everyone else, I am really sorry.
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