is even
shorter?
Some consistency might be nice here, but OTOH, most users certainly
won't notice or care. So do whatever you like best :-)
Have a nice day!
Martin,
just compiling kernel 2.6.0 :-)
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Michael Banck [2004-10-09 12:25 +0200]:
> But in the end, it depends on who does the work, so if Martin Pitt
> (pmount author) should volunteer to integrate this into Debian, that
> would be great I guess.
It'll be my pleasure! :-) Of course I would prefer it if Debian and
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, so how bad it would be just to ignore it?
Thanks a lot and have a nice day!
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foo/myprog
will work.
This prevents proper separation of executable and writable files, thus
I consider this as a security hole.
Any comments to this?
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gt; any known reservations with that, please speak up.
Yay, thanks!
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ys in the future we should put a conflict to pm-utils
to clean it up on upgrades when we are ready to not support old
hardware any more that still needs quirks, and the kernel or another
component does a good enough power management by itself. But from my
POV that day hasn't come yet, I s
maintainers want to keep discussing this dependency
issue, please do (but it seems we are just losing them in dangerous
quantities!), but I see absolutely no point in this personally.
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[1] http://dep.debian.net/deps/dep8/
[2] https://jenkins.qa.ubuntu.com/view/Precise/view/AutoPkg%20Test/
[3] http://anonscm.debian.org/viewvc/dep/web/deps/dep8.mdwn?view=markup
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ps we
should think about an actual name for DEP-8 first (similar to what we
had with DEP-5 -> "copyright 1.0 format"), and then use an
abbreviation of that for the XS-Testsuite: value?
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Martin Pitt [2012-06-14 14:48 +0200]:
> Right, that would do as well. However, I don't see this on
>
> http://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/unstable/
Nevermind, found it; it's by-component apparently.
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pec and
> implementation. That's a thing we do quite often anyway. Eg "dpkg" :-)
FTR, I think "autopkgtest" as a spec name is just fine. It conveys
what the standard is about rather well in a really short name.
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se libpq, not build against postgresql-server-dev-X.Y.
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would be nice.
Martin
[1]
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~auto-package-testing-dev/auto-package-testing/trunk/
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package. It's been a bit of a maintenance drag as it prevents us from
doing changes to the testbed protocol (which really could do with some
major simplifications and bug fixes).
Thank you,
Martin
[1] https://packages.debian.org/sid/autopkgte
don't need to and should not be
executable. If you have a corner case where that's desirable, use -X
to exclude those from permission fixes.
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ike the admin had manually set their
own rules).
Opinions?
FTR, I also posted a similar mail to
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2015-May/038761.html
If you see this via debian-devel@, please keep CC'ing pkg-systemd@,
I'm not subscribed to d-devel@.
Thanks,
Martin
Martin Pitt [2015-05-08 7:59 +0200]:
> Details about [mac]
> ---
> [...]
> * It requires a writable /etc/udev/rules.d/ for persistantly storing
> the assignment. We don't want/have that with system-image
> (touch/snappy).
Sorry, these are Ubuntu
nge the name while the interface is
up and in use.
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ink that would be a worse default).
One could even default to "mac" for USB based hardware and the default
(kernel database onboard slot path) for others [1].
Martin
[1] I don't have USB-ethernet devices myself; if you have one, please
get in touch with me, I'd like to investigate
lled wl*, and virtual interfaces like vlans, bridges,
bonds, etc. are assigned by the admin (or at least not by the kernel
and udev) anyway.
However, I don't know how USB ethernet interfaces look like (neither
in the kernel driver nor with ifnames).
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have to opt-in. Although it might happen that we do configure this by
default for USB devices in the Debian policy, see the other parts of
the thread.
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nning the same config on a rack of servers, where
what you see, wire, and configure are port locations).
Anyway, I do see that we want to use MAC addresses by default for at
least USB.
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ames":
https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2015/05/msg00170.html
Thanks to the comments and followups! Based on that I updated the
proposal. (Sorry for the delay..)
Martin Pitt [2015-05-08 7:59 +0200]:
> Details about [ifnames]
> ---
> This is a generic solution which e
Martin Pitt [2015-06-03 12:01 +0200]:
> | $ cat /lib/systemd/network/01-mac-for-usb.link
> | [Match]
> | Path=*-usb-*
> |
> | [Link]
> | NamePolicy=kernel database mac onboard slot path
> | MACAddressPolicy=persistent
Sorry, that was an old version. We want this:
elease-upgrader, which has extra pre/post hooks).
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>
> It would be similar to hard drives. I used UUIDs in /etc/fstab, but
> short names like /dev/sdb3 when calling mount on the command line.
Unlike /dev nodes, network interfaces can't have aliases as far as I
know. Am I missing anything?
Thanks
6466).
If nobody is interested in adopting this package, I suggest to just remove it
from bullseye/sid.
Packaging-wise, this is in a good shape. salsa git+gbp+dh, etc.
Package: editmoin
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The
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to allow us to land transitions with confidence and
sort out transitions in unstable *before* landing regressions in testing.
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etter they are, the harder you make it
for *other people* (i. e. your dependencies) to break your software. The stick
is that you then of course need to make/keep your own tests running so that you
can upload new versions of libfoo yourself.
So IMHO the incentives are quite right here.
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Ian Jackson [2018-05-01 18:59 +0100]:
> > https://salsa.debian.org/ci-team/autopkgtest/merge_requests/3
>
> Oh, excellent. It looks like it's awaiting a re-review from Martin.
Reviewed now.
> Martin, will you get to this soon, or would you like me to look at it
> and maybe merg
Chow Loong Jin [2018-05-03 12:27 +0800]:
> On Wed, May 02, 2018 at 11:23:56AM +0200, Thomas Goirand wrote:
> > [...]
> > Frankly, I don't see the point in writing this kind of software. Sbuild
> > works super well with the overlay backend, and already has throw-able
> > chroots in tmpfs. Adding doc
Petter Reinholdtsen [2018-10-16 15:55 +0200]:
> [Benda Xu]
> > I was about to reply to this thread, but you have completely expressed
> > what I want to say:
> >
> > 1. systemd-shim is not necessary, even for DEs (except GNOME3).
> > 2. sysvinit-core is very stable and do not need new uploads.
>
>
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plus a local apt
repo without the Breaks: works fine, so I committed this:
http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/collab-maint/sysvinit.git/commit/?id=f1acba82
I'll 0-day NMU this now, as it got introduced by my previous NMU and
fixes an RC bug.
Thanks and sorry for the trouble,
Martin
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