Michael Meskes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Fri, Jun 20, 2003 at 12:53:34AM +1000, Russell Coker wrote:
>> As for the support people, I don't think that necessarily makes it
>> impossible.
>> If you started up a company to produce a commercial distribution based on
>> Debian for running Ora
Tollef Fog Heen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> ATM, TMPDIR is defined using #define in libpam-tmpdir's source.
> Patches for having that as a run-time configuration are accepted.
Attached is a patch to allow you to specify TMPDIR in the relevent
pam.d file, like so:
session optional pam_tmpdir
Tollef Fog Heen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> ATM, TMPDIR is defined using #define in libpam-tmpdir's source.
> Patches for having that as a run-time configuration are accepted.
I recently posted to debian-devel a patch to do this (not sure
whether you saw it or not). However, at the time, I didn
Tollef Fog Heen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> * Kevin Kreamer
> [...]
>
> | [1] My solution as to how to get the path from libpam-tmpdir to
> | pam-tmpdir-helper was to pass it on the command line. But, since
> | anyone can run pam-tmpdir-helper, anyone can create
[I am not subscribed to debian-bsd.]
On Dec 17, 2003, at 10:20, Branden Robinson wrote:
Given that we're going to be saddled with with a comprehension problem
anyway, I say we abandon the effort to be descriptive in the product
name. I proposed having a correlation between the first letter of the
Steve Langasek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> So where does that leave us? If none of the people who are in a
> position to approve packages for inclusion in testing or
> testing-security are willing to commit resources to doing so, it seems
> the only other option that could have an effect is to s
I've been kicking around:
>a) doc-w3 (most general, my favorite; perhaps even doc-w3c)
>b) doc-markup-w3 (but this name excludes style: CSS2, XSLT, etc)
>c) doc-w3c-recommend
>d) [your suggestion here]
doc-w3c looks best to me, but any would work as long as it is -w3c
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