y an automated check
for bad permissions on files that exist in Debian packages would be
another improvement (I searched the Web for an existing program that
does that, but didn't find anything).
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= 0x68b000
brk(0x68bf10) = 0x68bf10
arch_prctl(ARCH_SET_FS, 0x68b850) = 0
brk(0x6acf10) = 0x6acf10
brk(0x6ad000) = 0x6ad000
exit_group(-1) = ?
Process 16730 d
g TrueType
fonts and the other containing PCF fonts would be reasonable. Just a
thought.
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source_ size if you reduce it to only the
information needed to build the TrueType fonts, or is most of the
information shared? I would tend to imagine the latter for a package
of this nature.
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: text viewer, mainly used for reading text of original novels
I would more expect "text viewer, originally used for reading novels".
"text viewer, mainly used for reading text" seems fairly redundant to me.
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ndow.
Interesting ways of working around this might involve storing the
caption as metadata, or storing the screenshot with decorations and
then storing the rectangle corresponding to the client area as
metadata.
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Quoth Stefano Zacchiroli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 2008-07-24 00:33:01 +0200:
> On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 11:53:14AM -0500, Drake Wilson wrote:
> > One data point: a screenshot with no window decorations loses a small
> > amount of information, primarily the captio
le:
http://packages.debian.org/changelogs/pool/main/g/gnome-games/gnome-games_2.22.3-3/gnome-games.copyright
> Miry
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ms to comply with the Debian naming scheme
> creates new problems:
Not being well-acquainted with this bit, I can't comment very well on
what Debian policy would say, but wouldn't using the upstream name
plus a non-extensioned symlink solve several of these cases?
> Ansgar
like to accentuate that I seek an informative discussion,
> not a holy war.
Yet I see practical issues being raised, and responses mainly accusing
them of "completely misunderstanding" and "shallow thinking".
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k to 0077 because I find accidentally
creating files that other users can snoop on to be more dangerous than
having to chmod files after the fact. Conversely, setting default
ACLs is one of the first things I do when setting up collaboration
directories.
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bserved with both
lenny and current sid. I kind of doubt testing numeric ID equivalence
between those two namespaces is a good idea.
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econd time after having already expended
the context switch effort to report it once.
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ntainer could forward first, but then _if_ at least N
messages need to be forwarded between upstream and user, request that
the user take control of the upstream bug to streamline the rest of
the flow. N could be 1 or 2, for instance.
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rtd, portmap. (Many of these are local system
services rather than major applications on their own.)
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fpu tsc msr cx8 cmov mmx
| clflush size: 32
So it does have TSC, CMPXCHG8, and CMOV support. I'm not sure where
that places it exactly on the ix86 processor chart; supposedly those
are the main architectural differences that can actually break things
compiled for i586?
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s a web form for users to submit bugs.
Just to link this to a Place of Community Patterns: you and some of
the others seem to be describing a PricklyHedge.
http://meatballwiki.org/wiki/PricklyHedge
> Ian.
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