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if you can rely on the source code being an accurate representation of what
was running (not that this would be any easy task).
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On 17 Feb 2014 19:33, "darkestkhan" wrote:
> It is also noteworthy that when most of average users getting this kind
> of problems would go back to Windows (hey, at least audio works there)
In my case, was the reverse. When Windows audio didn't work (incorrectly
says nothing connected to the port
Yesterday I uploaded the latest version of dar to Debian, using dput.
brian@falidae:~/tree/debian/dar/dar-2.4.12$ cat
../dar_2.4.5.debian.1-1_amd64.ftp-master.upload
Successfully uploaded dar_2.4.5.debian.1-1.dsc to ftp.upload.debian.org for
ftp-master.
Successfully uploaded dar_2.4.5.debian.1
On 23 March 2014 17:30, Ansgar Burchardt wrote:
> - Wrong key used for signing. Make sure you use the one in the
>Debian keyring.
>
It looks good to me. Oh wait, thought I checked, but seems I somehow used
my old key.
Will retry. Thanks.
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browsers, they keep getting more and more road blocks put in their way.
Road blocks that other, more established commercial CA's don't have to
worry about.
As such, any statements that say cacert.org is not needed because we have
startcom, are incorrect.
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resolve release critical bugs like this.
Alternatively, django-pipeline could be modified to conflict with
python-pipeline. This would allow closing the grave bug report, but seems
wrong.
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[1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=620067
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erences to su.
I think there might be other packages, this is just one I could find the
quickest.
The name "start-stop-daemon" would suggest this is inappropriate for cron
jobs, is that an invalid assumption I made?
(please don't turn this into a systemd debate - I simply want to know what
is considered best practise for Debian packaging)
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am mistaken, however I thought this was standard behaviour for SYSV
boot systems too
That bug is closed and archived, BTW.
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if devices from /etc/fstab are missing".
See https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=743265
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be called with the correct user and won't run su.
I assume that the init.d script could also call the actual binary directly.
Do wonder how many packages call su in this manner though.
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ok for non-interactive commands, right? Just need to
make sure it is installed, and isn't installed by default. I think somebody
already said that, just double checking.
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bs/libheim-ipcs.a
/home/brian/tree/heimdal/git/heimdal/lib/roken/.libs/libroken.so
../lib/hdb/.libs/libhdb.so ../lib/krb5/.libs/libkrb5.so -lcrypto
../lib/asn1/.libs/libasn1.so ../lib/vers/.libs/libvers.a
../lib/roken/.libs/libroken.so -lcrypt -ldb -lresolv -lpthread -pthread
/usr/bin/ld: digest
I think the static definition means it
can't be referenced externally.
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> Launchpad parts to be deployable on Debian infrastructure
>
I don't think it is currently possible to use Launchpad's PPA to build
against non-Ubuntu distributions (or that is the impression I get anyway).
Would really like to see a PPA based system that supports building against
Debian stable and unstable.
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develop immediately in Debian main, but this does not imply that the quality
is lacking in these packages.
It makes sense to have a central system everyone can use, manually setting
up private repositories that support automatic uploads, autobuilding, etc,
is a reasonably complicated task, using time that could be better spent on
improving the quality of the packages.
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h considerable delay between each email waiting
response) to cont...@bugs.debian.org trying to get a simple reassign command
to do the right thing.
Sure, maybe if you are a heavy user of the BTS, these issues won't apply; as
a light/occasional user however I find I am spending more time trying to use
the BTS then being able to file/manipulate bugs in the BTS.
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(nfs/f.q.d.n) has no support for etypes" (also in the
> KDC's log). The client did have [libdefaults]allow_weak_crypto=true, as
> shown by the fact that the AS and TGS requests asked for a DES enctype.
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On 7 June 2011 15:56, Steve Langasek wrote:
> I would recommend asking the stable release manager. He might say yes.
What email address do I use?
(I always have problems finding the email addresses of the release
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Won't this break the ability to install on multiarch?
Or is this something we don't have to worry about yet for -dev
packages anyway (am I bit confused on this point)?
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a result, it doesn't build the static program.
What should I do?
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akes the package
unsuitable for release" however I don't think this is a violation of
Debian policy so just sure I can justify serious either.
http://www.debian.org/Bugs/Developer#severities
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the best solution.
(e.g. you could explicitly raise the trigger inside the configure event,
however that will trigger all applications that have an interest
in /usr/share/javascript/jsencrypt which is probably not desirable)
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However:
* motd will display first. This won't be the first line of the output, does
that matter?
* I think this won't work for, e.g. zsh users. At least not on my tests on
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On Sat, 18 Apr 2015 at 18:01 Neil Williams wrote:
> The github pull request is just a nice UI over a patch. What on earth
> is wrong with that?
>
Unfortunately, github pull requests have limitations compared with patches,
archived for example on a mailing list. For blog post on this see:
https
On Sun, 19 Apr 2015 at 18:25 Vincent Bernat wrote:
> This is not the case anymore. Deleting a branch leaves the pull request
> as is. Also, editing commits leave the history of the pull request in
> the timeline. Comments on edited commits are also still accessible.
>
Oh, if that is the case tha
On Mon, 20 Apr 2015 at 00:19 Ben Finney wrote:
> This is quite frustrating. There's some serious equivocating by GitHub
> apologists in this discussion:
It GitHub better then the open source GitLab?
If the answer is Yes, is there any obstacles to trying to improve GitLab so
it does what we wan
Hello,
If I upgrade a Jessie openvz container on my proxmox box, systemd fails to
start up. This is no surprise, the kernel seems to be rather old:
root@scrooge:/# uname -a
Linux scrooge 2.6.32-26-pve #1 SMP Mon Oct 14 08:22:20 CEST 2013 i686
GNU/Linux
Obviously, I should have set things up not
On Sat, 2 May 2015 at 23:33 Bastian Blank wrote:
> Yes, there is a pve kernel available containing a backport of this
> missing piece. I think it is something like -36.
>
I had a look, but couldn't find anything like that. Only thing I could find
is this reference from last year, which seems to
On Sun, 3 May 2015 at 13:47 Gunnar Wolf wrote:
> Once that package is installed, your containers will run just
> fine. And if you forgot to install it and upgraded only to find your
> systems not starting up, you can chroot and install it.
>
Yes, that is basically what I did. Seems you can't rem
On Sat, 2 May 2015 at 21:36 Paul Wise wrote:
> On Sat, May 2, 2015 at 5:39 PM, Brian May wrote:
>
> > Is this the thing I should be filling bug reports about?
>
> I think so yes.
>
What package should I file it against? systemd?
What about other packages that call systemc
On Mon, 4 May 2015 at 19:12 Florian Ernst wrote:
> root@vzhost04:/usr/local/users/support/fe# apt-cache policy
> pve-kernel-2.6.32-37-pve
> pve-kernel-2.6.32-37-pve:
> Installed: 2.6.32-150
> Candidate: 2.6.32-150
> Version table:
> *** 2.6.32-150 0
> 500 http://download.proxmox.co
On Tue, 12 May 2015 at 20:23 Ondřej Surý wrote:
> That's probably not true in a general case, since I am running LXC on
> jessie (LXC+systemd in host and systemd in guest) and I have been
> running this with backported systemd and lxc on wheezy before jessie was
> release.
>
> Perhaps it might be
On Thu, 7 May 2015 at 14:43 Brian May
wrote:
> Looks like my system is still using wheezy/pve which has somewhat old
> packages; will need to change that to wheezy/pve-no-subscription and update
> as soon as I can.
>
So I upgraded my kernel, at first glance it seems a lot healthie
On Sat, 6 Jun 2015 at 02:11 Josh Triplett wrote:
> Given that the packages in question appear to be Free Software (at least
> from a quick check of a couple of them, as well as the repository being
> named "main"), is there a reason you don't maintain them in Debian
> (including backports or vola
On Wed, 8 Jul 2015 at 20:50 Michael Meskes wrote:
> citadel always came with an LDAP schema file under openldap/rfc2739.schema
> that says:
>
openldap comes with schemas that have similar licenses. If it is OK for
openldap, I think it should be fine here too.
On Sat, 11 Jul 2015 at 02:06 Dimitri John Ledkov <
dimitri.led...@surgut.co.uk> wrote:
> The problem with all of these they are still centralised. gerrit is
> slightly better, as it stores all the review details as git notes, and
> thus one can migrate them away without any loss of information.
>
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On Mon, 31 Aug 2015 at 16:50 Raphael Hertzog wrote:
> In both cases, I worked around the problem by shipping the upstream
> sources in debian/missing-sources/ but I did not support doing changes
> there and did not rebuild the embedded libraries.
>
I haven't been paying lots of attention to this
rarily move them into non-free instead? This will fix the
> problem with a whole lot less hassle.
This has already been done.
Brian
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; Automating this would be wrong, I think. The "Version" header in the
> bug report says what version the bug was found in, not necessarily
> what version first had the bug.
>
> What can be automated is excluding the bug from the list of bugs to
> fix for hamm, once it's
Hello,
I'd like to take on eMusic as a package once more. I've finally managed
to find the time to do it. If there are no objections, of course. :)
Brian
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efer to avoid
>this.
I'd do either:
1) ignore the "suggests" problem
2) repack the existing package to remove the "suggests" line.
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tonight), I have put up a preliminary .deb of my package(eMusic). It can be
found at:
http://web.terminus.cicat.com/software/emusic_0.5-1_i386.deb
Any suggestions welcome. :)
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r generalizations. I am working on all of these and in
> fact made a test build of 3.3.2.2-1 yesterday. It upsets me when the
> implication is made that I am sitting on my hands.
You are quite correct. That is a leftover from when the bug
> Debian 2 ships with Gimp 1 take that redhat :-)
That's assuming that we can get Hamm ready and ship it before RedHat's _next_
release.
Brian
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rsh, I agree with the idea. This is not worth
holding up the release of Hamm for. The simplicity of the fix is not
relevant.
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There is a bug against dhcp-client-beta that is causing it to be removed
from Hamm. Should all "dhcp-beta" packages be removed or is omitting just
this one okay? I need to know asap. Thanks.
Brian
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e, though.
> (I also have another change which installs packages in order of priority,
> which is in my local tree, but unfortunately I coded too long after freeze for
> it to make it in. If people want it I'm happy to upload this too, though.)
I'd rather not. It worries me. Let&
determine the install/remove script
> order).
>
> Brian, what's your take on this? It could conceivably affect a number
> of emacsen installs depending on the particular combination of emacsen
> add-on packages selected. I was of the opinion that this could wait
> for slink
I intend to package two new debs: xruskb and netenv.
Package: xruskb
Version: 1.5.3-1
Description: An X localized keyboard switch and autolock.
Xrus is a utility for switching the keyboard mode between different
layouts. While it is intended for switching between latin and russian
keybo
especially
> with colors enabled.
This does not need to be done with at terminfo entry. Use the following X
resources (in either $HOME/.Xresources or /etc/X11/Xresources for
everybody):
XTerm*background: black
XTerm*foreground: gray90
By the way, this also will cause rxvt windows t
ven though I dont' really use GNOME per se, I think its' a GREAT
idea. :)
Keep in touch.
Brian
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The latest version is 0.1.5. Audiofile is released under the GPL.
I did not see it listed in dselect/slink as of a few minutes ago.
If there are no objections, I will package it.
Thanks.
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But all the other packages have to make it
there as well.
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s makes me edgy. Jim, Chris? Your opinions? Maybe we
should just leave it at 6a...even Chris admits that 6b has not been tested.
I don't want to break every Imlib dependent package totally a week and half
before the freeze
Alright. Who wants to do the upload of the fixed libjpeg62? The maintainer,
or someone else?
Brian
ncurses-based apps used the same version.
>
> > 2) Are we really going to freeze slink in 7 days?
>
> Yes.
>
> > I see that 1) and 2) don't mix very well.
>
> That depends on what type of changes the release manager will accept into
> frozen. Brian, could you
> packages be rejected because "no new packages"?
There should be no problem with that.
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Perl 5.005 will be replaced in Slink with 5.004. The new version will
remain in the next unstable.
Correct?
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support good support at all. I'd hate to be stuck in Company X's position.
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pload his fixed
version of it?
Brian
Could I get some official word on which architectures wish to be included
in the 2.1 release of Debian? Thanks!
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end of November.
Guy, is there any problem with freezing the alpha architecture some time
after the main freeze?
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(Rich Sahlender <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
freetype2-dev 27814 freetype2-dev: should not conflict with freetype1 [0]
(Anthony Fok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
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Lewis
ew upstream
> version is about to arrive.
>
> gnome-gnothello 27405 gnome-gnothello doesn't run here [10] (James
> LewisMoss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
>
> Closed now.
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t day.
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2.1.x kernel source package, which isn't available for debian.
I don't see why you couldn't create one just for the powerpc arch. Either
way, v2.2 of the kernel should be available before v2.2 of Debian.
> Brian and the other arch maintainer with 2.1 kernels: what about to
> hav
ssed after 18:30 GMT that day.
>
> Due to work load constraints of my "day job" I can't upload anything
> before Saturday or possibly Sunday.
>
> What are the constraints for targeting a package for "frozen"?
Just the usual stuff... Bug fixes only. No new c
I don't see why there would be a problem.
It should get installed automatically without ever coming to my attention.
Or is there something I don't understand?
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g to run tomorrow.
I would agree with you. They should probably be removed from slink
at the time of the freeze. Do you have a list of these packages?
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on my side so it won't affect anything.
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2.0 won't work. I don't have a problem with
that (but only if v2.0 won't work on that arch).
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to unstable, not to experimental?
Oh, I see what you mean. Personally, I don't mind if the source exists,
too. I'd rather that all arches that can run of the 2.0 kernel ship with
that, but having the source available for the 2.1 kernel shouldn't cause
any problems.
> On Wed, Oct 14, 1998 at 12:19:30PM -0400, Brian White wrote:
> > strace26065 strace confused about sigaction flags [51]
> > (Wichert Akkerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
>
> Hmm. Why is this bug important anyway? I've looked at the bug report and
&
urity in a ways I haven't fully explored yet.
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On Sat, Oct 17, 1998 at 07:17:03PM -0700, Ben Gertzfield wrote:
> rvplayer does not work under Linux 2.1, if that's what you're running.
Why not? I noticed today that it wasn't working...are there any fixes?
It'll suck when 2.2 comes out and rvplayer don't wrok...
orted by
Debian's bug tracking system, all of which are false.
Finally, I find non-debian-free to be redundant. This is a subdirectory
of the Debian's site. Therefore, non-free immediately implies
non-debian-free.
Brian
On Mon, Jan 18, 1999 at 03:03:26PM +0100, Sven LUTHER wrote:
> and how the unfortunate of us who already have upgraded to 1.0.2 can
> downgrade,
> i see the 1.0.1 package nowhere ...
!find libpng2 hamm
bma: um, dists/hamm/hamm/binary-i386/libs/libpng2_1.0.0-0.1.deb
> what about latest gnome pac
a few of these discussions.) These things do get old after
awhile.
Brian
lite, which is something that is always more than welcome on the
Internet. Discussion, even of the same old things, is a good thing.
> I didn't realize that renaming non-free was suggested before. Why didn't
> anyone tell me? Think of all the headaches I could have avoided! :)
I was kind of wondering the same thing myself.
Brian
tp://www.debian.org/Bugs/
The official release date is yet unset, but with luck it can be as
early as the end of January. More likely, though, is mid-February.
Brian White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Debian Release Manager
tical bugs still open against them:
>
> Unless someone fixes them before wednesday, right? (on a related note,
> wednesday in what timezone?).
As in when the automatic install runs on arount 3:00pm EST.
Brian
> >Debian v2.1 ("Slink") Deep Freeze
> >
> > After considerable delay, Slink is almost ready for release. As such, it
> > will go into the "deep freeze" on Wednesday, January 20th.
>
> Brian, will you please consider to do
mportant??
>
> > wu-ftpd-academ30931 wu-ftpd-academ: Can't build from source!
>
> I have compiled wu-ftpd-academ from source on saens at least 10 times, I
> did not get the problems described in the bug.
Close it saying you can't reprodu
I have changed the subject header...
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
>On Sun, Jan 17, 1999 at 06:34:49PM -0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
>2) We want it to _also_ be viewable by Windows users. Since their fonts are
> proportional, we can't use spaces to separate columns; tabs aren't great
>
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
>
>"Bart" == Bart Schuller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>Bart> Is www-data the uid of the web server process or is it the owner
>Bart> of the served files?
>
>Hm, good point. At the moment its both -- /var/www is installed as
>www-data.www-data, but other
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