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n with fftw3 3.0.1-10) and then try again using the above version.
> Please CC your reports to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-10 crashes with illegal instruction, -11 runs fine on my k6.
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Severity: normal
I request an adopter for the trophy package.
The package description is:
Trophy is a single-player racing game for Linux. Even though the goal is
basically to finish the laps as the first, Trophy is an action game which
offers much more than just a race. Lots of
the current maintainer so he gets a chance
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; * URL : http://www.neuroni.org/
I can't find any reference to enc on that Italian website.
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> * Guus Sliepen [Wed, Jun 29, 2005 at 11:08:31AM +0200]:
> > > * URL : http://www.neuroni.org/
> >
> > I can't find any reference to enc on that Italian website.
>
> Try https://neur
s based on files
from an upstream source. The way you do it now, you can't see what you
have changed in the documentation, because there is no diff.gz file.
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ve package is that the
orig.tar.gz only has to be uploaded once for every upstream release,
whenever you change something and create a new package with an increased
Debian revision, you only need to upload the diff.gz to the archives.
By the way, apart from this, I can see nothing wrong with your pac
oes not make it release-critical. Also, if you feel the severity
of a bug is incorrect, you should mention that in a follow-up to the
bugreport, or indicate the severity in your initial bugreport. This list
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en releases packages with patches that are not
accepted by upstream, for various reasons.
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he moment I'd
check it. But this explaination is a lot more useful than "upstream
won't accept it". But why did you send this to the debian-devel mailing
list instead of as a follow-up to the bugreport?
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library probably needs to add a license exception before we can
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On Sun, Dec 17, 2006 at 11:44:27AM +0100, Guus Sliepen wrote:
> Make sure you compile it with --with-libgcrypt, so that it really is
> LGPL. If it's linked to OpenSSL, then a GPLed application using this
> library probably needs to add a license exception before we can
> di
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ther let
someone else who (still) uses homebrewn receivers adopt it. Let me know
if noone else steps up.
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balls xml-security-c, tell them to change that
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pstream to talk with the util-linux people and get their
improvements to be merged?
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t; down only 9 from last month. I assume most of the people below do not
> read debian-devel, so I've taken the librerty of BCCing you all. :-P
This is the first time I see this. If it is a bug, then you have my
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Severity: normal
I request an adopter for the rocks package.
The package description is:
Rocks protect sockets-based applications from network failures, particularly
failures common to mobile computing, including:
.
- Link failures (e.g., unexpected modem disconnection);
- IP
enses and made a stable
library with a proper soname.
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, but I'd name the source package libdc1394-22
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a
reimplementation of "ar". Maybe you can ask upstream why it was
necessary to reinvent this wheel?
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n the program does not want to have to read all the data in at
> once.
That is a nice long description.
I'm still wondering if "eet" it is not just a reinvention of "ar".
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Wow, that is much better! The only remark I have is that you can define
your own fuzzing projects, I would replace "Available" in the last
paragraph by "Pre-defined" or something equivalent.
Upstream should put your description on their front page :)
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ct tense, like "Fusil was able to..." or "Fusil has been used
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tp://bugs.debian.org/436267
[1] http://wiki.linux1394.org/JujuMigration
[2] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FireWire#Security_issues
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ial.
I agree. I'm just asking that the old stack will be blacklisted, but
still available in the linux images.
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then yes, users can switch to the new stack more easily, but
at least they will still be using Debian kernel packages, and they can
switch back to the juju stack just as well. If you do not make this
option available, those who have problems with the new stack will have
to compile their own kernels, a
On Tue, Feb 12, 2008 at 06:05:20PM +0100, Guus Sliepen wrote:
> > even with 2.6.24-4 linux images?
> > please mention the uname of your tests
>
> I'll see if I can do the tests on a clean install with the latest linux
> images tomorrow.
uname:
Linux barebone1 2.6.24-1-
ugh delays already. Just
upload it now.
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o whay they're supposed to do. So this is not useful
information for the long description. Use the debtags system instead for
these kinds of annotations.
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gt; backend also packaged for Debian?
>
> It's the build system and graphical interface for the aster binary(ies)
> built in the aster package.
Ah, so there will be other packages that will Build-Depend on astk?
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ng description looks fine now, but I'd write the following short
description instead:
Description: graphical editor for Code Aster command files
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. It provides a daemon that refreshes the package
cache, updates, installs and removes packages independent of the user
interface.
.
By default, PackageKit uses PolicyKit to provide fine-grained access
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s, CGI and PHP. It offers basic security features, such as denying
access to certain URLs for certain IP addresses.
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weight http daemon.
But more than 10?
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On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 02:30:29AM +, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> On Sat, 2008-02-23 at 10:09 +0100, Guus Sliepen wrote:
> > On Sat, Feb 23, 2008 at 01:41:05AM +0100, Sylvestre Ledru wrote:
> >
> > > Upstream Author : EDF / R&D
> >
> > Please include the
in itself, but more than 10
light-weight httpds might be an indication that there is room for
improvement.
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On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 11:09:24AM +0100, Steve Wolter wrote:
[...]
> In contrast to the libhnj implementation, this one isn't broken.
I think you should remove this line from the package description.
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fo().
> Yes, there is a much better way: do not perform name resolution to
> determine the host's FQDN. It is wrong.
I agree.
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interrupt the build you can
resume it, without the need for the build system to start over again.
Also, I recently made it so that the build directory copies are made
with cp -l, to speed up the process and to prevent disk space from being
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/index.html.
If it requires r-base-core-ra, add it to the Depends field.
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On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 06:51:08AM -0500, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
> * Package name: getopt
Please name the source package r-cran-getopt as well, just getopt is a
bit too generic.
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for
Debian to distribute charybdis. I don't think dead authors or people who
contributed small patches will object, after all the intention was all
along that one could freely distribute charybdis linked to OpenSSL.
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de, if it is not already there someway.
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What interfaces does it support other than EIBnet/IP?
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should work with bindv6only=1, and only if enough of them are fixed to change
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ng on IPv4 anymore for
example). I'll try this again when I can and present a list, but I cannot cover
every program Debian.
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d its behaviour, in 2005 I had to
change the build scripts as well (see bug #318562). It seems the latest
texi2html reverts to the behaviour of before 2005.
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On Sat, Oct 24, 2009 at 10:05:51PM +0200, Guus Sliepen wrote:
> > Can you make a list? I do not think there is a significant number, I
> > only know about vmware.
>
> Well, last time I tried bindv6only=1 on a server running many listening
> daemons.
> Over half of them
hacking the DOT_PATH and have a fake
> DOT script calling dot with the proper parameter.
Perhaps it is better to generate SVG files? This will preserve the anti-aliased
look, scale much better, and is probably even smaller than non-anti-aliased
PNG.
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seems undesirable to me.
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dummy transitional package? Or maybe I
> should just live with funnily-named conf files for stunnel?
I think you should mv /etc/stunnel4 /etc/stunnel in the new real
package's preinst if /etc/stunnel does not exist yet.
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x27;t think we can require
that building a package twice in a row produces exactly the same .deb
and/or .diff.gz.
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stable, never in testing. If you also
want people who are currently running stable to use your package, then
you can also build the package in stable, but this will not be part of
any official Debian repository. You might try to get it in the backports
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e dependencies are, unless it is only useful for
XIST and other ll projects. Maybe something like this:
Description: Python modules providing various basic utility functions
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site.
Finally, it seems Solr is already packaged by the Debian Java
Maintainers, see http://packages.debian.org/solr-tomcat5.5. If there is
anything in your package that is not in theirs, please coordinate with
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an official Apollo Solr website (you can
use alioth.debian.org for that I think). That way other distributions
can also easily track your progress and make packages out of it.
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http://www.debian.org/doc/developers-reference/best-pkging-practices.html#bpp-desc-basics
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number is already part of the package, and the fact that it is released
under a free software license is also superfluous, since your package
will be part of Debian :)
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oes it also
handle Neighbour Discovery packets (IPv6's equivalent of ARP)?
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re,
> but with IPv6 this shouldn't be relevant.
As far as I know, ND works exactly the same as ARP, except that the
former is encapsulated in an ICMPv6 packet and ARP just has its own
Ethernet type. So I think things like ARP poisoning should also be
possible with ND, and if you can do ARP pings, you would also want to do
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'm the upstream and Debian maintainer of tinc.
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there is an extra "f" in the filename.
If the differences between embassy-phylip and phylip are small, then you
should suggest both upstreams to work together.
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am merge his
functionality with one of the others is that otherwise there is yet
another tunnel tool out there.
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ia):
Standard ML is a general-purpose, modular, functional programming
language with compile-time type checking and type inference.
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does it do something else?
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d panning on multiple plots on large datasets is
something very little plotting apps do. The only good app that can do that
that I've used is kst. I haven't tried xplot, but if it can do this then it
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ample, dillo and
amiwm are horrible. If you have a guideline of having a maximum size of
800x600 pixels, just give an error when someone uploads a screenshot that is
larger than that.
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n we express the need for a better vote to let our beloved lenny
> be released?
I'm against stopping the current vote. Let's wait for the outcome, and after
that hold new votes for options that are still relevant then.
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an still specify their preferences for
the other options.
AFAIK, it's also possible for those people who already voted and are now
changing their mind after reading these discussions to recast their vote.
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projects? If possible, try to get them to work with each other to merge their
features and reduce the number of event loop libraries.
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doxygen are absolutely worthless: first and foremost they describe the syntax,
not the semantics. It's up to the programmer to describe the semantics, and most
of them forget.
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your program. It's better to use sched_getaffinity() to get the
set of CPU (cores) available to your program. And if you know better than the
OS, use sched_setaffinity() to bind each thread to it's own core.
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is not a description of randim. What does randim do and how
would you use it? Does it have a graphical user interface or is it a
command line utility? Does it output vector or bitmap graphics? Things
like that should be in the description.
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reless-tools on S390, and consequently want to deal with
the rather large problem of reverse dependencies.
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of the bridge-utils and ifenslave packages for more details.
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method.
> slaves eth0 eth1
> pre-up /sbin/ifconfig bond0 up
>
> Without the pre-up line bond0 will not be activated (Etch).
Correct. It is not necessary for lenny though.
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n this
way. It's a daemon that you can start as root during boot, so users
don't need special privileges. Also, if you stop the daemon, the
original /usr filesystem becomes visible again, which can be used
without problems.
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On Tue, Aug 21, 2007 at 11:31:39AM +0200, Krzysztof Burghardt wrote:
> 2007/8/21, Guus Sliepen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > I'm not going to implement this though.
>
> Doesn't auto-apt do this? It uses a bit different approach - preloaded
> library to overwrite sta
On Wed, Aug 22, 2007 at 01:52:40PM +0200, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Am 2007-08-21 11:26:26, schrieb Guus Sliepen:
> > Well, it could be implemented with a FUSE daemon, that you mount over
> > /usr for example, and which periodically fetches the Contents-.gz
> > file from a mi
Does Kelbt indeed output C++ code?
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implementation of ASMLib.
That is too long. Keep the short description to one sentence, preferably
not more than about 60 characters.
> (Include the long description here.)
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cal user interface, maybe what its
strengths and weaknesses are, but not which arguments you can specify on
the command line. Have a look at the description of other packages to
see how it should look like.
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ption as well.
On a side note, I tried to compile it on 2.6.22.1 for the amd64
architecture, but it failed.
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with the missing information, so we can have a look at it. The same goes
for the PyGLEW package.
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everyone to
write a letter to the Free Software Foundation :)
> I'll surely write down those information as soon as I'll be sure about that.
Ok, but next time explicitly mention that you are missing information
(and why) in the ITP.
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e software project: creating a tar.gz for distribution,
> building a Debian package, etc.
How does unperish make life easier than "make dist" and "debuild"? This
is unclear if you only look at the description.
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