Hi,
On 9/3/24 18:24, Lukas Märdian wrote:
> The nice thing about Netplan is that it [...] functions as a
> layer on top.
I don't understand what actual problem netplan is trying to solve.
On servers I want systemd-networkd directly anyway (for lacp, vlan and
bridges), and on end-user desktops I'
On 9/4/24 17:49, Lukas Märdian wrote:
> Netplan is for the average user who googles about "how to configure network
> on debian" and ends up with the "4 ways to configure the network"
> [4ways] or
> even more options in the Debian Reference [debref]:
so, to exaggerate on purpose, netplan is only t
On 9/4/24 18:00, Lukas Märdian wrote:
>> Of course we could. But who would actually care?
>
> That's exactly the problem!
I don't think so. I still have the impression that netplan wants to fill
a whole where in reality there's none.
In my experience networking from a systems point of view has d
sorry, one more..
On 9/4/24 18:00, Lukas Märdian wrote:
> But we ought to look at the bigger picture!
>From that point of view, it doesn't make sense to even consider netplan.
No distribution other than ubuntu is using it.
If Debian uses network-manager and systemd-networkd, there's hardly any
d
On 9/5/24 10:43, Marc Haber wrote:
> I don't see a problem with keeping ifupdown{2,-ng,} if none of those
> packages is part of the default install and we remove it from the
> beginner- and intermediate-level docs.
right, me neither; but Lukas' argument was that introducing netplan is
"unifying do
ackage already since the original holder of the ITP didn't
respond to several pings.
Currently, the priority was not so high to get it uploaded since NEW is
on hold.
I will have a look at the 'status' of getting it in.
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Brian Nelson wrote:
Well, you didn't send the mail to the submitter (only to
[EMAIL PROTECTED], which doesn't go to the submitter--you need to
Cc him manually), so he probably never saw it...
I did send him privatly seveal times without getting any response.
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Francesco Paolo Lovergine wrote:
> X31 and T43p, and some friends with X40 and A series :-P
I can even top that one: r40, r50, x31, x40, x41, t42p, t43p and a30 :PP
(and, just for the records, a 730c..)
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Em
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However, it's not imported yet for breaking onces head about it anyway.
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I don't support non-free')?
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a contract by a DD. This very DD is then responsible (legally) for
compliance with the contract.
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It is not, because mako didn't answer on my mails.
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layer license and to get an
acceptable license for real-player for its inclusion into non-free.
Unfortunately, such things take a very, very long time..
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, and -dna) are not redistributable, and
thus not uploaded to debian so far.
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verhead for me.
Let's write a fontpackages sub-policy instead, and let it up to the
people to decide how they want to maintain their packages.
(Sorry, if this sounds a bit harsh, but it's not ment as an offence, and
I appreciate your initiative).
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Josselin Mouette wrote:
I don't know whether we have ports without /proc,
the Hurd has no /proc.
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Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Why not ship SARGE with unrar-nonfree and provide a
> virtualpackage "unrar" which point to the renamed one ?
you've never heard about Provides, isn't it?
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consisting only of me? *scnr* :)
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my suggestion, i think it's
> better than 'ping not required', would be better than now too.
Sure, sure.. Joergs addition would make much things easier, and I
welcome if someone does a working NMU for a bug which I was to lazy to
close it myself.
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Hi,
looks very nice.. do you mind publishing the source?
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at I can track
differences between backports and etch, to keep my backports easier
uptodate.
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then.
Although I'm mostly just interested in my own packages, a common place
would be nice, of course.
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roblem with
> the GPL and the security team.
Dear Goswin,
as you can read from the description, this package does not contain the
kernel, but rather a tool to generate kernel-packages on the user
machine. I don't know if this tool is usefull at all, however, your
raised problems are
Philippe Cloutier wrote:
> See #363967. I heard some doubts about panthera's ability to handle more
> stuff, so maybe you can offer help.
thanks you for your trust in me, this makes me very happy.
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Loïc Minier wrote:
> - goobox: gnome.org module that did not see any new upstream release
>since november 2005 and seems to be completely superseded by
>sound-juicer; Daniel Baumann seems to continue maintenance of this
>source
goobox is nice, but I /personally/ would a
ckage (but I hope this
> won't happen).
Don't worry.
Even if we switch Maintainer/Co-Maintainer fields (which should be done
anyway, imho), or if I don't want to be listed at all, I'll keep
sponsoring it for you.
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Hi,
inkscape actually replaces sodipodi in every aspect. Is anybody against
a removal of sodipodi?
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Daniel Baumann wrote:
> inkscape actually replaces sodipodi in every aspect. Is anybody against
> a removal of sodipodi?
ok, nobody against.. scheduling for removal now... thanks.
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In
ttp://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/i/iceape/
http://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/i/icedove/
or from the package tracking site (linked in the bottom left corner):
http://packages.qa.debian.org/iceape
http://packages.qa.debian.org/icedove
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ges at
> http://debian.die-welt.net/pool/main/tp-smapi/ - I would love to see
> much feedback, because this is my first real packaging attemt (but
> neither lintian nor linda do complain).
If you're looking for a sponsor, I can do this.
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Evgeni Golov wrote:
> Thanks Daniel, as soon as I will know the packages are good enough for
> Debian, I'll come back to your offer.
good.
> The packages still need some more text in README.Debian etc
hehe, mine too :)
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first upload of iceweasel-l10n.
This means, the following list should be correct:
> firefox-dbg
> firefox-greasemonkey
> firefox-sage
> iceweasel-dom-inspector
> mozilla-biofox
> mozilla-bookmarksftp
> mozilla-imagezoom
> mozilla-nukeimage
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fed wrote:
> now that sun java is on debian, java-package will be updated for jdk6 ?
>
> I think it's a simple and good way to install java.
why do think this is required? j2se 6.0 is free software and can be
packaged as usual.
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Mike Hommey wrote:
> Since when ?
well, the stuff behind j2se 6.0 is free (openjdk or whatever they name it).
[0] https://openjdk.dev.java.net/
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Daniel Baumann wrote:
> well, the stuff behind j2se 6.0 is free (openjdk or whatever they name it).
>
> [0] https://openjdk.dev.java.net/
...where Loic just said, it's j2se 7.0. So, I was wrong above.
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Georg Neis wrote:
> Hmm, this seems strange to me. What do you suggest?
> I bet nearly every long description starts with the name of the
> corresponding software.
you could replace it with a pronound, here with 'it' :)
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] http://www.debian.org/devel/constitution
[1] http://www.debian.org/devel/join
[2] http://www.debian.org/donations
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ges[1].
so, basically, you are asking to make them (more) official now?
[0] http://www.backports.org/debian/pool/main/l/linux-2.6/
[1] http://kmuto.jp/debian/d-i/
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it to the buildd.
>
> I know ... it's more and more work for the security team ...
thinking aloud: hypothetically assumed that (parts of) backports.org
would get official, i could do security support for it as i do it atm
for about half of the packages on backports.org anyway.
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about it if you want to know more.
* somewhere, evan posted a summary about the cc 3.0 progress, don't
remember where it was.
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ry binary
is a derivated GPL work of that and must be distributed unter the GPL too.
Nevertheless, as GPL doesn't exclude and ISE (the firm behind
eiffel.com) did not clearly say, you can distribute commercial applications.
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Ema
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> * gnulib
> (easy pickings; need to package new Upstream from CVS, every month or so)
I'll take that.
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out 3
times bigger than the packed one. This means that there can be quite a
few packages on it :) I'm open for your suggestions...
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Nico
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an easy possiblity to create them yourself). Now we would like to fill a
700MB CD resp. a 4.5GB DVD with all the packages people may would like
to see on it.
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g packages for sparc64 resp.
powerpc64 (it does work here on my local machines, which are capable of
building the 64 bit packages).
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Pedro Macanas wrote:
> There is no XFCE version (see http://live.debian.net/wiki/Download ).
> Previously there was a XFCE version.
There will be one as soon as Xfce is installable in sid again.
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wiki. i'll prepare a more or less complete list in a few days, sorted by
section or something similar, and then ask for comments again.
nevertheless, thanks for your answer
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John Goerzen wrote:
> Just checking: are you already aware of Debian From Scratch (DFS), which
> already does this? http://people.debian.org/~jgoerzen/dfs/
yep.
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ns in a few days..
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will definitely look at it, thanks for that.
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> Could be an installer-only package (cdrtools-src or similar, like qmail-src
> is) be a solution anyway ?
Yes, that was discussed too.
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Niko Tyni wrote:
> gnunet-dev ships a real shared library in /usr/lib .
by accident; thanks for finding it, uploading fixed version in a few
minutes.
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e, slow and useless layer of buerocracy makes
conglomeration packages unmaintainable.
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> Any serious objection to that?
no, fine by me.
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Adeodato Simó wrote:
> A list of blocked packages can be found at [3].
would it be possible to add the maintainer information to that list?
rather than
- $package
it would be helpful to have something like
- $package ($maintainer)
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n't use it anymore
if you want to have recent magics.
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r. Just a mail to debian-devel is hardly enough
> when breaking an advertised interface.
err, this is a first attention mail approximately 4 to 6 month before
lenny release..
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agic files *in addition*. if you are a package
wanting to ship your own magics or mimes, you compile them at
installation time into /usr/share/file/$package.mgc, which then will be
used by file automatically.
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Daniel Baumann wrote:
>> So it looks to me that file is recreating the (cached) binary versions from
>> the "information purpose only" source files, right?
>
> no, /usr/share/file/magic.mgc and magic.mime.mgc are files own magics,
> they are not supposed to be
Lennart Sorensen wrote:
> If a new nvidia-kernel-source version comes out, then it will get
> rebuilt too (quite how that is made to happen I am still not quite sure
> of).
binNMU of lmn
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> For reasons known to the board, Daniel Baumann stepped down from his
> position as treasurer
Just for the records and to avoid speculations: The reason is simply
lack of time.
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Stefano Zacchiroli wrote:
> - which auto-builder will rebuild arch:all packages?
especially because this will break packages with 'faked' arch:all binary
packages, such as e.g. syslinux where syslinux-common has to be build on
i386.
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e by running the 32bit binary.
i know. that's why i was refering with 'i386' to the debian port which
runs on it, and not to the cpu.
thanks anyway,
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the AMD64 instruction set then you could
> probably improve performance by running the 32bit binary.
i know. that's why i was refering with 'i386' to the debian port which
runs on it, and not to the cpu.
thanks anyway,
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was already fixed some time ago, no need to CC that
bug, thanks.
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n they don't
have to learn package naming schemes again and again for every group of
packages.
maybe, we can even have a consistency within all debian packages
for lenny (I don't care so much if it is *-i18n-* or *-l10n-*).
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myself, i'd love to see a accessible kfreebsd-amd64
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7;s why i mentioned it :)
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> In other words Casper should be extended to do what Freesbie[0] guys
> are doing with their code.
yes. if anyone is interested in that, we happily apply patches :)
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move their key?
I'm not saying that I do much, but I could do less than a third of it
when not beeing able to upload myself.
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not be able to vote. It *may* make possible sense to finer graine the
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ks you too for taking care.
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Andrew Donnellan wrote:
> Isn't wnpp one of those pseudo-packages where anyone can close anything?
well, technically, anyone can close anywhere any bug with a -done or
control mail..
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yours either
into the vmware markedplace[0] or to oszoo[1].
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Daniel
[0] http://www.vmware.com/vmtn/appliances/
[1] http://www.oszoo.org/
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n: the
> wealth of high quality free software only one 'apt-get' away.
apt-get can be used on our livecds just as on every 'non-live' Debian
system, regardless if persistency is enabled or not.
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Emai
the live system is not different to a non-live system, so if you can
read the machines filesystems, you can just mount them as usual.
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ch are technically identical to a hd
image, can be used as a hd image in qemu)
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Marcus Better wrote:
> I am looking for someone to take over maintenance of Tikiwiki.
In case a non-DD maintainer wants to take over tikiwiki, I can keep
sponsoring the package if desired.
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ave waited a few days, or maybe even
fill an RFP, that someone other would have stepped up to maintain it? If
you've already created a package, attaching an URL to the RFP helps also.
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with the intention to cluebatting anyone.
however, thanks petter for answering, i could follow and understand your
arguments.
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Joachim Breitner wrote:
> I am wondering if anyone still uses the re-ordered ubuntu patches
> provided by the Utnubu team at
I'm too unimportant to be of any weight here, but I use them and it
would be sad if it is stopped.
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ctually be quite
expensive (unpacking 16,000 source packages every hour!)"
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Daniel
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Adam Cécile (Le_Vert) wrote:
> We should have a look at all xmms-plugins but I'm pretty sure more then
> 90% are already part of audacious distribution.
Do you volunteer to prepare a list?
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Gunnar Wolf wrote:
> Maybe it's not complete or up to date - please help keeping it up to
> date :)
There is a more up2date list in the svn; I'll eventually sync the wiki
with svn then.
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