L, and if the library's license does not
allow this then you may not distribute the binary
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On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 12:05:46AM +, Stephen Gran wrote:
> This one time, at band camp, Aaron M. Ucko said:
> > Julian Andres Klode <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > > BTW, I think that hg is now the only VCS package which is not maintained
> > > in its
> > > own VCS format. (or are there
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On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 07:32:33PM +0200, Carl Fürstenberg wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 16:34, Stephen Gran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > This one time, at band camp, Carl Fürstenberg said:
> >> FHS 2.3 specifies in
> >> http://www.pathname.com/fhs/pub/fhs-2.3.html#SRVDATAFORSERVICESPROVIDEDBY
.
>
> Would policy-rc.d be helpful for this situation?
According to /usr/share/doc/sysv-rc/README.policy-rc.d all you need is
a /usr/sbin/policy-rc.d (inside the chroot) containing:
exit 101
Is there a reason the abovementioned isn't part of "standard" Debian
chroots such as t
n
linux-headers depended on a specific compiler version.
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On Wed, 2007-09-26 at 00:26 -0500, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
> On Tue, 25 Sep 2007 22:10:52 -0400, Edward Allcutt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> > Perhaps because the specific compiler needed depends on what the
> > current kernel was compiled with? I thought that was the
ct me.
grub2 supports loading its core.img from a dedicated partition instead
of embedding it in the first "cylinder". This does require switching to
the GPT partitioning scheme which may or may not be acceptable to you.
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operation?
I'd regard that as highly inconvenient. More inconvenient than retraining
fingers to nc (although I'm biased since I've already done that).
Regardless, this is in no way an argument for keeping telnet in standard.
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I mean, I'll probably cope, but it's not quite the smooth, seamless
experience that I generally expect.
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Who doesn't expect to reboot unless the kernel has changed.
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_both_ programs must be renamed.
It has now been five months without either maintainer raising this.
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slow).
Only true for "nowait" entries. "wait" entries will pass the listening
socket to the process which then accepts connections itself.
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by now.
TLSA records were defined by RFC6698, which was issued in August 2012.
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switch the symlink and actual location after the next "boot"?
If some guest environments skip all of rcS then I'd hope they make some other
provisions for "at boot" cleanup and other tasks. Otherwise the best we can do
is document these changes in the release notes as s
On Fri, 15 Apr 2011, Roger Leigh wrote:
On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 01:38:34PM +0100, Edward Allcutt wrote:
Your assumption is correct in that this is a fallback. This is the
special case for chroots, also co-opted for vservers, which don't "boot"
per se, and don't run t
don't set RAMTMP=yes on new installs where a /tmp partition
has been configured (and thus will be in fstab)?
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is keeps /lib/init/rw available at all times and doesn't require any
particular upgrade order. The link could be dropped in wheezy+1 but there's no
urgency to do so.
I was under the impression that this was already part of the plan, did
/run/init get dropped for some reason?
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On Sat, 16 Apr 2011, Roger Leigh wrote:
On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 05:58:19PM +0100, Edward Allcutt wrote:
I suggest:
- on upgrade, bind mount or symlink /run/init -> /lib/init/rw
- on boot, after mounting /run, mkdir /run/init; ln -s /run/init /lib/init/rw
Or in other words - exactly l
netlink socket and updates /etc/resolv.conf
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ble kluge is not a strong argument. ;) [0]
[0] Not intended as an argument against systemd either.
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