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C/Rs. Is there a better way to circumvent this then by introducing a
number of (dummy) sub-packages that have <= 10 C/Rs?
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> Martin Schr?der wrote:
> > I'm trying to create a package that will when installed automatically
> > replace all TeX packages on the system with our version of TeX.
>
> Don't all debian tex packages dep
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> On 30-Mar-08, 15:25 (CDT), Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > dpkg in experimental supports triggers now, and in many cases trigger
> > support can be added to packages without creating a hard dependency on
> > a new version
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> I think it would. Unless Martin actually wants a parallel installation? Maybe
> dpkg's diversions would help here?
>
> Martin, which files do you need to replace except the binary and pool files?
It now works. :-)
My fault
Hi Patrick,
Patrick Ringl [2008-04-21 3:46 +0200]:
> I am concerned about 'cupsddk' which recently passed NEW. On 25th of
> march I contacted pkg-cups for joining the team and working on cupsddk
> [1] since I am about to repackage 'splix' (a driver for samsung lase
package
That might very well be so, I haven't checked it at all. I just wanted
to ensure that you are aware of it.
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good solution for this is the "press Ctrl+Alt+Del before entering your
password" schema, but even Windows abandonded it again, for usability
reasons I guess.
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Martin Pitt [2008-04-28 9:22 +0200]:
> That's what the current Ubuntu version of libpolkit does (patch
> attached FYI).
*cough*
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I intend to reintroduce crypt++el into Debian because I think we still
need it. The mentioned alternatives jka-compr and easypg do not provide
all the features which crypt++.el provides.
Although Karl Berry s
Hi Kees, Jamie, DDs,
I am looking at hosts that are runing other linuxen that may have weak
keys now, or see those weak keys uploaded inadvertently in the future.
Is there a straightforward way to get hosts that are !(Debian|Ubuntu)
to use that blacklist? PermitBlacklistedKeys support in openssh-
e about searching for weak keys should be removed as well,
because it leads to false sense of security. In fact, *all* keys used
on Debian machines should be considered compromised.
I also wonder, what will the Debian community change in their
processes to make such a security desaster less like
Am Donnerstag, den 15.05.2008, 15:20 +0200 schrieb Thijs Kinkhorst:
> On Thursday 15 May 2008 14:04, Martin Uecker wrote:
> > If I understand this correctly, this means that not only should keys
> > generated with the broken ssl lib be considered compromised, but all
>
Am Donnerstag, den 15.05.2008, 17:33 +0200 schrieb Thijs Kinkhorst:
> On Thursday 15 May 2008 16:47, Martin Uecker wrote:
> > > You mean less likely than once in 15 years? We're open to your
> > > suggestions.
> >
> > Something as bad as this might be rare, s
t on the examples you have provided, but in general, I feel
that Debian has not found the right balance here.
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> my opinion, is not to avoid patching but to develop a way to check
> them as extensively as possible.
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is one canonical branch which everybody agrees on.
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> [2] And IMO we should go further than patches.d.o, we need to create a
> cross-distro infrastructure where we can share patches. We really have to
> show the way here... (we complained enough that ubuntu patches were
> unusable, sure
the
> patch so this isn't an entirely true statement. Egos play a big part
> in all of this as well.
Upstream answered that it is okay too remove the seeding of the PRNG
with uninitialized memory, but the concrete patch which additionally and
erranously removed all seeding was never posted on openssl-dev.
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> Martin Uecker wrote:
[...]
> Well, *assuming* the patch is good, a subset of users of the software
> (i.e. Debian users and users of downstream distributions) benefit from
> it between the time it's ap
Hi Michal!
> Martin Uecker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Upstream answered that it is okay too remove the seeding of the PRNG
> > with uninitialized memory, but the concrete patch which additionally and
> > erranously removed all seeding was never posted on
On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 05:54:32PM +0200, Raphael Hertzog wrote:
> Add to this that each patch should have some standardized header on top
> stating:
> - a description of the patch and its purpose
, including pointers to relevant discussions, if any.
The idea is that anyone reviewing the patch get
On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 11:26:01AM -0700, Don Armstrong wrote:
> On Fri, 16 May 2008, Martin Uecker wrote:
>
> > Requiring distro specific changes feels wrong anyway. Software
> > should be coupled by standardized interfaces. But I might be naive
> > here. What are the di
Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
> * Martin Uecker
>
> | Another problem I have argued about before, not directly related to this
> | incident, but IMHO another desaster waiting to happen: There is no
> | way to independetly validate that a debian binary package was
> | created from
On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 5:31 AM, Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Clint Adams wrote:
>> On Sun, May 18, 2008 at 06:35:20PM +0200, Frans Pop wrote:
>>> Wrong. You neglected to request to be CCed.
>>
>> My M-F-T was clearly a request to be Cc'd.
>
> Which possibly only goes to show how broken t
On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 11:34 AM, Ben Finney
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> Because I've configured all of the above, and *still* get individual
> copies of messages that were sent to the list. I'm not subscribed to
> the Debian mailing lists, so there is no "duplicate" that can be
> detected by such
On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 12:33 PM, Ben Finney
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> I'm not interested in receiving them in my email. I participate in the
> Debian mailing lists via a non-email interface, which makes it much
> more manageable. (For me, that is. I don't expect everyone to follow
> my habits i
Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
> * Martin Uecker
[...]
> | There was a thread "building packages with exact binary matches"
> | about it. Unfortunately, most people seem to think that this is not
> | worth it.
>
> I don't think that's unfortunate; I think it
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Contains the list of known-bad OpenSSL keys for openssl-vulnkey to use when
examining suspect keys.
The Ubuntu openssl maintainers released a openssl-blacklist equivalent
to the openssh-blacklist package. It in
On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 11:13 AM, Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think everyone involved did a wonderful job, especially given the
> appalling constraints they were under. There is a difference, though,
> between acknowledging the excellent work that was done and burying one's
> head i
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* Package name: sks
Version : 1.1.0
Upstream Author : Yaron M. Minsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://www.nongnu.org/sks/
* License : GPL
Programming Lang: Ocaml
On Sat, Jun 07, 2008 at 09:35:28PM +, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 07, 2008 at 05:23:19PM -0400, Lennart Sorensen wrote:
> > On Sat, Jun 07, 2008 at 08:31:47PM +, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> > > My problem with make-kpkg has always been that I could never rely on its
> > > generated -heade
ys-bsd -> cups-bsd
cupsys-common -> cups-common
libcupsys2-dev -> libcups2-dev
libcupsys2 -> libcups2
Please change your packages accordingly. I'll start filing bugs in a
few months, when the bulk of packages is hopefully fixed already.
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uld really stay split, too, IMHO. They are a
compatibility layer, and you do not need to have them installed in
order to use cups for printing on the client side. Also, from your
POV, merging -bsd into -client would only aggravate the problem?
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I currently maintain rar and unrar-nonfree in debian.
When uscanning for the latest version of rar - it started to download
the x64 version, which I haven't seen before.
Anyway - It seems that upstream are now packaging a i386 binary, and an
x64 binary.
I'm not too sure how I should h
On Tue, 2008-06-17 at 11:13 +0800, Paul Wise wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 3:36 AM, Martin Meredith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Any thoughts?
>
> Not sure if dak/buildds can handle this, but what about multiple
> source packages?
>
> Something like unra
g.)
That's interesting indeed! So you avoid that by using an OSS driver
instead of the ALSA one? I can really not imagine how esound on top of
a broken ALSA driver would sound better than just using the ALSA
output directly?
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with esound, that's why I learned to hate it so much (apart from the
totally ridiculous video A/V desync).
> ALSA: The problems above.
> ALSA<-ESD: I never really tested.
Thanks
As mrvn pointed out to me earlier, rar's licence should be displayed to
the user before the package is installed.
To this end, I plan to add a preinst script which displays the licence
to the user, and lets them agree or disagree to the licence.
As policy frowns on Pre-Depends, I thought I'd chec
As mrvn pointed out to me earlier, rar's licence should be displayed to
the user before the package is installed.
To this end, I plan to add a preinst script which displays the licence
to the user, and lets them agree or disagree to the licence.
As policy frowns on Pre-Depends, I thought I'd chec
On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 08:49:20PM +0200, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
>
> [Bernd Zeimetz]
> > I'm forwarding this orphaning bug to debian-devel as I hope this rises
> > the chances to find somebody who is willing to take care of ispell.
> > According to http://ficus-www.cs.ucla.edu/geoff/ispell.htm
On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 10:52:43AM +0200, Per Olofsson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Don Armstrong wrote:
> > I have no idea if it's trivially possible, but it would be ideal if
> > whatever spell checker we switched to had some sort of compatibility
> > layer for ispell to reduce the number of applications th
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Am 02.09.2009 20:03 schrieb Petter Reinholdtsen:
> [Martin Grimm]
>> We've currently running 240+ Linux guests on 2 IBM System z10 EC,
>> that's the newest hardware of this kind for those not so familiar
>> with this architecture. 236 of these are running Debian, m
to relax the protection
argument a little when it comes to people who are already aiming at
their feet.
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>> -- The code is modified to interact with the user using a network protocol
>> that does not allow to display a prominent offer.
>
> This is actually your best argument so far, but I don't think it's
> completely true either.
Yes
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 8:40 AM, Mike Hommey wrote:
> Stupid question: with this wording of the AGPL, who, in his right mind,
> will be licensing a DNS or POP server under this license ? (Except maybe
> someone who didn't read it)
There are lots of people who pick a license without close reading.
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 1:24 PM, Toni Mueller wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, 11.11.2009 at 23:46:59 +0100, Martin Langhoff
> wrote:
>> Yes, this is one of the awkward things I find in the AGPL. If it's not
>> a webapp, what then?
>
> please see this:
>
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nformation on what
> was adopted in the WNPP report.
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>
> I'd like to adopt rus-ispell - Russian dictionary for
> aspell/ispell/hunspell/myspell [1]
>
> I'm not familiar with all this *spell staff and like to ask:
> is there any Policy or best practice for such packag
* Frans Pop [2009-12-03 14:11]:
> [1] IMO this question is fair since Matthias is listed as sole maintainer
> for Python packages.
I agree it's a fair question but you guys should really CC Matthias
since -devel is not a required list.
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>
> Educational reasons. I could see someone demonstrating breaking weak
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> with such a tool.
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Since I hardly use it myself and I currently have less time for debian
due to job change duplicity is up for adoption.
I have some patches that need a bit of adjustment closing most of the
open bugs but I currently lack the time to throw them all matching
togeather.
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off a build with drm in it and see what happens. It's a shame, Debian
is normally so good at bug management, and now I'm searching for
one I cannot find it...
If anyone has any more info on this I'd welcome it.
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On Mon, May 21, 2007 at 10:09:49PM +02
> Could you say something about the state of play on arm and armel ?
I compiled about 2000 packages on arm and didn't find any problems.
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* Daniel Schepler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-06-28 17:09]:
> So with your permission, I'd like to close those three bugs.
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340642: important: php4-pear: xml-rpc always returns "Invalid request payload:
missing top level xmlrpc element"
397451: important: php4-pear: wrong number of parameters for mssql_fetch_array
php4-pgsql: 396734
396734: normal: sarge: mod_php4 and php4-pgsql, bro
k: python mode, C-c C-c ->
python-send-region: Wrong type argument: stringp, nil
415470: normal: emacs-snapshot-gtk: mini-buffer tab-complete segfault
418263: minor: emacs-snapshot-gtk: In portuguese-prefix 'c does not generate
cedilla
428271: important: emacs-snapshot-gtk: Window ope
nd: man pages but no programs
402232: minor: readinfo.1: NAME cut off?
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99538: wishlist: bind-dev: Missing symlinks for some man pages
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380302: normal: libapache-mod-perl: args() can return an odd number of elements
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171606: normal: exim-doc: failure in build from source
209468: wishlist: The package description does not follow Debian policy
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359398: normal: [Not4Etch] exim-doc: please finish /usr/doc transition
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On Mon, 2008-07-28 at 17:15 +0200, Olivier Berger wrote:
> OK, thanks.
>
> I still am not completely sure about something : should only bugs of
> severity >= "important" be fixed (and uploaded to unstable for the
> "important" ones) in order for inclusion in lenny, or also lesser
> severities too
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> NW> Because it is in the documentation, not the script. Didn't you read the
> NW> reply? It is not a route of attack, it is AN EXAMPLE in the
> NW> documentation!
> This script marked as executable.
> User can start i
* Raphael Hertzog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-08-28 09:19]:
> I object filing FTBFS automatically. In some cases, the FTBFS is a failure
...
> Also, how would you check that a bug has not already been filed
> manually by another user?
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filed about 3 weeks ago (#495786) but there was no response from the
maintainer at all.
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makes sense to reduce the policy priority, but with the intention of raising
it again after lenny is released and making "SELinux enabled by default" a
release goal for squeeze.
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On Fri, 2008-10-24 at 10:57 +0300, Kalle Kivimaa wrote:
> Reinhard Tartler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > With "Like this" I mean packages that have been held back in NEW for a
> > very long time without response or REJECTED with an reason not
> > acceptable to the maintainer? Does mediating this
On Sun, 2008-11-09 at 17:24 +0100, Vincent Fourmond wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Всеволод Величко wrote:
> > May be, you can help me with the following?
> >> which CC licenses are treated as DFSG compatible now? Could someone read
> >> this license:
> >> http://pastebin.com/m4ba1c5ed and say, can I packag
ones
even if native-language ones exist, or append all, or whatever strategy
you want..)
I would guess that for most languages you end up with seeing most
screenshots in English, but that's no regression compared to the present
situation.
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> over all the mirrors.
Local caching may also be an option.
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> I'm very dissappointed with this, to be honest.
Agreed - devel-announce is for, um, project announcements. Not a jokes
list. And with the large and varied group of users and developers
Debian has, tact and tolerance are a go
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 12:12 PM, Rafael Laboissiere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 1: Thankfully, it hasn't been required yet
>
> I am confused:
it might be a small misunderstanding. 'Required' is not the same as
'requested' in English (though they are in some latin languages).
Steve McIntyre has
Package: wnpp
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Package name: hunspell-gl-es
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yours Martin
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tely disagree. It's a welcome benefit if packages of inferior
quality are prevented from entering the archive in the first place imo.
If you want to test packages not yet ready for debian you can upload
them to universe.
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On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 02:14:29PM +0100, Michael Hanke wrote:
>
> On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 02:06:40PM +0100, Yves-Alexis Perez wrote:
> > On mar, 2008-12-16 at 13:57 +0100, Mathieu Malaterre wrote:
> > > Description : Tools for handling DICOM files, with conversion
> > > from proprietary for
On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 12:32 PM, Ron Johnson wrote:
> Manners, Josselin, and discretion. There are some places where it's just
> not appropriate to blurt out whatever you're thinking.
+10 from here.
Of course, Josselin thinks and jokes differently from others, as it's
natural to do. When in a
On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 05:00:47AM +0100, Harald Braumann wrote:
> On Fri, 19 Dec 2008 01:04:05 +0100
> > I am really speechless The French seem to have a completely
> > different understanding of the English language used in all these
> > matters than almost every one else in the world.
> Wel
On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 8:46 PM, Josselin Mouette wrote:
> Homosexuality can be an *accusation* ‽
It still is in some countries. That's why mature people don't play
with that openly in international projects.
Perhaps you didn't know.
cheers,
martin
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On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 10:59 AM, Josselin Mouette wrote:
> Our country is very far from exempt of human rights violations. Those
> trying to frame the current discussion in terms of cultures or countries
> are forgetting that every culture and country has its share of
> intolerant people. I don't
On Fri, Dec 26, 2008 at 06:58:36PM +0100, Adeodato Simó wrote:
> * Charles Plessy [Sat, 27 Dec 2008 02:51:00 +0900]:
>
> > Dear all,
>
> Hola,
>
> > I am playing with Joey Hess's `mr' tool and try to prepare a configuration
> > file
> > shareable by people having the same interests. I have a li
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On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 01:34:35PM +0100, Joerg Jaspert wrote:
> after some discussion within the ftpteam we just modified a few override
> entries (15 to be exact). The following packages moved from standard to
> optional:
...
>
> For the time right after the release we also intend to move ispell
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