On 2013-05-07 13:20:02 EDT, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> On Tue, May 07, 2013 at 11:14:23AM -0400, Barry Fishman wrote:
>> 1) This bug is a month old and due to a Debian patch which was rejected
>>by the upstream kernel team.
>
> Perhaps you should tell us which that is, the
op, and it does make for a very quick and easy development cycle.
-Barry
[1] Even the first day after the stable release .
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y not realistic.
I'd love to have a --twice option in sbuild. Should it be the default?
Perhaps, though I would probably --once for most of my build debugging, at
least until a single pass build works reliably. Then I'd run it once more
with --twice before I blessed the local build.
-Barry
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nths, I see only marginal changes [1] but no real development.
I agree that XEmacs's time has come and gone.
-Barry
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the guts of
either editor in years.
-Barry
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regime, or no CLA at all.
This may seem like a silly or moot point, but it actually shows the beautiful
thing about FLOSS. Projects only die because no one cares about them any
more.
Cheers,
-Barry
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-Barry
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best REST library I've used is restish,
but unfortunately it doesn't have upstream Python 3 support yet. Other
libraries exist for doing REST but IMHO they're not as nice.
-Barry
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n easier, and I would be highly
motivated to help others adapt and extend MM3 for Debian's use.
Contact me personally off-list or via IRC, or start the discussion on the
mailman-develop...@python.org list.
Cheers,
-Barry
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existing MM2.1 installations in parallel with MM3, at least
for a while or while they're testing out the transition.
I may not have time in the immediate future to do the packaging myself, but I
will assist others in any way I can.
-Barry
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; is if we
>pointed /usr/bin/python at it. It is definitely premature to do that. If we
>ever contemplate such a change is will be several releases from now.
Just as a point of reference, there is a new PEP concerning recommendations
from upstream Python:
http://www.python.org/dev/
-24 months away from actually being *able* to make python3 the
default, which I think is pretty well aligned with Guido's 5-year plan.
Cheers,
-Barry
[*] and by "we" I mean the larger Python community, not just Debian.
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ack, just so they have time to be prepared
>for the permanent change.
I do agree that we could add the python2 symlink now so that folks who want to
prepare can start changing their #! lines to use /usr/bin/python2.
Cheers,
-Barry
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e right thing? Are there tools,
processes, or documentation that we can develop that would make it easy(er)
for someone who works on an Ubuntu machine, is well versed in Ubuntu culture
(processes, tools, etc), to integrate with Debian?
-Barry
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more detail on this? I don't know what you need but
maybe it's something that Mailman 3 could help with?
-Barry
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On Sep 15, 2011, at 06:47 PM, Don Armstrong wrote:
>On Wed, 14 Sep 2011, Barry Warsaw wrote:
>> Can you provide a bit more detail on this?
>
>I am looking for a set of perl modules which can handle being fed mail
>and managing a subscription list in response to that mail while
On Dec 12, 2014, at 08:36 AM, Ben Finney wrote:
>Even for the source package name, “pathlib” is IMO too general. This is
>specifically a library for Python programmers only; its source package
>name should not grab a generic name like “pathlib”.
Why not first-come-first-served?
Cheer
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On Apr 16, 2015, at 09:04 AM, Dimitri John Ledkov wrote:
>I'd rather see gitlab.debian.net :)
+1
I've started moving my personal projects to gitlab and like it a lot.
Cheers,
-Barry
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On Apr 18, 2015, at 02:56 PM, Stuart Prescott wrote:
>arch 7
>bzr199
>cvs11
>darcs 832
>git12439
>hg 65
>mtn23
>svn3593
I hope at some point soon after Jessie is released that the DPMT will
officially switch from svn to git.
Cheers,
-B
On Apr 16, 2015, at 07:19 PM, Andrew Shadura wrote:
>> I'd rather see gitlab.debian.net :)
>
>Why Gitlab when there's Kallithea? :)
Kallithea is under consideration as forge for upstream Python:
http://legacy.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0462/
Cheers,
-Barry
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some reasonable amount of testing it will land in production.
I'm quite looking forward to it, as I think the Launchpad bug tracker is
really nice. I love being able to create multiple bug tasks for a single bug
targeting multiple versions and projects.
Cheers,
-Barry
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On Apr 22, 2015, at 10:40 AM, Paul Wise wrote:
>I don't like it due to the JavaScript requirement, many things just
>give 500 Internal Server Error unless you have JS turned on.
Can you navigate github without JS?
Cheers,
-Barry
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On Apr 22, 2015, at 11:01 AM, Paul Wise wrote:
>Seems to work fairly well, certainly it is robust enough to not have
>500 Internal Server Errors.
File a bug? :)
Cheers,
-Barry
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On May 20, 2015, at 04:36 PM, Luca Falavigna wrote:
>Does anybody else have comments / adjustments on the text above?
>I'd like to send out the bugs within the end of this week.
LGTM.
-Barry
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commits back to debian/patches, but
again leaves you patches unapplied.
There's no current view where you have both patches applied *and* a debian/
directory.
(FWIW, bzr-builddeb actually does present you with exactly this view,
patches-applied-with-debian/)
Cheers,
-Barry
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mewhere (on his blog?) a script which could
>reconstruct a .pc, although I think with git-dpm you never actually
>need to use quilt, since you should instead be git-dpm checkout-patched
>+ git rebase.
Yep.
Cheers,
-Barry
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Hi,
I read in an earlier mail that the main distro will no longer fit on one
CD. Since a standardised specialized tool is already required to install
a *.deb and this tool is installed on every Debian box, why not in the
next update of dpkg include support to decompress bzip2 compressed
*.debs? Th
If your mighty 386/25 with 4MB can make World the entire X distribution
and custom kernels then surely it won't sweat a little bit of bzip2
decompressing... and since you spend a lot less time downloading a
bzip2ed *.deb, the extra time bzip2 would take by swapping and thrashing
the disk should bal
isk space usage on ftp servers,
reduced load on ftp mirrors, reduced usage of local disk space for those
of us that like to keep a local mirror, etc., etc
Christopher
James Troup wrote:
>
> Christopher Barry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > If your mighty 386/25
&g
we slow down the installation so much more by using bzip2, then people
> will simply stop upgrading, or switch to other distributions because
> it is so slow. That is not acceptable.
>
> John
>
> Christopher Barry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > If your mighty 386/25
Saw this posting from Bruce on Slashdot:
http://www.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=98/10/15/1011208&pid=128#147
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> On Thu, Oct 15, 1998 at 03:45:49PM -0700, Joseph Carter wrote:
> > On Thu, Oct 15, 1998 at 03:29:34PM -0700, Joey Hess wrote:
> > > theone wrote:
> > > > Na
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Hi!
On Mon, 2022-07-04 at 09:12 +0200, Marc Haber wrote:
> Hi,
>
> adduser has been putting newly created 'dynamically allocated system
> users' (adduser --system) into the nogroup group. It is also
> documented to do so. There is an ancient bug report complaining about
> this, and I think this i
Hi,
On Thu, 2022-07-07 at 08:48 +0200, Marc Haber wrote:
> > >
> > > Can you come up with a better default for users created with
> > > adduser
> > > --system without requesting a dedicated group?
> >
> > One idea worth considering, imho, is what the reporter [0]
> > suggests:
> > make --group t
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Hello,
On Sun, 2022-07-24 at 15:09 +0100, RL wrote:
> Marc Haber writes:
>
> > ... Here is what the adduser team considers possible
> > documentation for this, and we itend to include this in NEWS.Debian
> > as a
> > rationale for the change.
>
> As a user who reads NEWS.Debian (via apt-listcha
On Mon, 2022-07-25 at 09:33 +0200, Bjørn Mork wrote:
> Philipp Kern writes:
> > On 25.07.22 08:46, Bjørn Mork wrote:
> > >
> > > obviously false. "No change" is always less surprising than any
> > > change,
> > > whatever the rationale is.
> >
> > It can also be unsurprising from an end-user's p
On Mon, 2022-07-25 at 14:37 +0100, Colin Watson wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 24, 2022 at 12:34:31PM -0400, Matt Barry wrote:
> > Anyway, its been released at this point, so the issue is moot :)
>
> Regardless of the rest of the discussion, this isn't entirely true.
> Yes, people
On Fri, 2022-07-29 at 13:22 +0100, Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker wrote:
> Ole Streicher writes:
>
> > The URL is asdf-vm.com
> >
> > Maybe this could be called "asdf-vm" according to the upstream
> > name?
> > "asdf" also refers to the Advanced Scientific Data Format,
> > https://github.com/asdf-form
On Sun, 2022-08-07 at 08:04 -0700, Russ Allbery wrote:
> Matt Barry writes:
>
> > I'm not really opposed to using asdf-vm if that prevents genuine
> > ambiguity. Are any of these packages a) packaged for Debian, b)
> > provide
> > a binary called 'asdf
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>*and* there is a willing adopter, just give it up; or talk to the prospective
>adopter about some kind of collaboration, or something on that line.
And please strongly consider team maintenance where available.
Cheers,
-Barry
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tch back if dput also had a dm subcommand (although truthfully, I rarely
use that anyway).
I think it's fairly confusing that there's dput and dput-ng and would love to
see functional and cli convergence so that eventually there's only one package
that supports current use cases.
ecosystem until that happens. Of course,
we can and do also look to other Linux distros for data, fixes, and
collaboration.
Cheers,
-Barry
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corner of stuff I use, care about,
and know about is in as good a shape as possible before it gets into the hands
of our users. I *want* to feel the pain before they do.
Cheers,
-Barry
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useful information. It also includes a
retry button (the little three-arrow triangle) for people with the proper
permissions.
http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/proposed-migration/update_excuses.html
Cheers,
-Barry
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generally, I think the two are there to test different aspects or lifecycles
of the package.
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-Barry
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an all your great work on those packages.
Cheers,
-Barry
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ailman 3.)
What about some of the other GitLab features though? Presumably we wouldn't
want issues to replace BTS. Also, how would we handle membership for things
like team-maintained packages?
Thanks Sytse for the generous offer.
Cheers,
-Barry
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LGTM, and I think the mapping between tag name and semantics are obvious.
Cheers,
-Barry
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#x27;locale', '-a'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
>... stderr=subprocess.PIPE).communicate()[0]
>>>> type(rv)
>
For Python 3, try adding `universal_newlines=True` to any subprocess call.
You'll get back a str.
Cheers,
-Barry
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5, I'm changing my mind on compatibility with Mailman 3.0.x
and Python 3.5. On IRC, PEB said he was going to look at what fails when
running the test suite against 3.5. If that's tractable, I'll make the
upstream release-3.0 branch compatible with Python 3.5.
Cheers,
-Barry
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to adding this path to the default search.
Cheers,
-Barry
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eflect the new upstream.
It's not at all clear to me how to (best) import a new upstream orig.tar.gz
for a new upstream version. It's difficult to be more simple than `gbp
import-orig --uscan` but that's the level I'd like to work at.
Cheers,
-Barry
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On Jun 07, 2016, at 11:22 PM, Pirate Praveen wrote:
>I have started a wiki page to compare gitolite and gitlab
>https://wiki.debian.org/Alioth/GitNext
Another possible option is Pagure
https://pagure.io/
Written in Python and developed by Fedora.
Cheers,
-Barry
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