Bug#1076009: ITP: dysk -- Give information on mounted filesystems

2024-07-09 Thread NoisyCoil
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: NoisyCoil X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-devel@lists.debian.org, noisyc...@tutanota.com * Package name: dysk Version : 2.9.0 Upstream Contact: Denys Séguret * URL : https://github.com/Canop/dysk * License : MIT Programming Lang

Bug#1094303: ITP: triforce-lv2 -- LV2 beamformer plugin for Apple mic arrays

2025-01-26 Thread NoisyCoil
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: NoisyCoil X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-devel@lists.debian.org, noisyc...@tutanota.com * Package name: triforce-lv2 Version : 0.1.0 Upstream Contact: James Calligeros * URL : https://github.com/chadmed/triforce * License : GPL

Re: Troubleshooting experimental build - how to replicate the sbuild?

2025-04-19 Thread NoisyCoil
Hi Steven, Looks like the distribution is being picked up correctly, but you may be missing the aspcud criteria used by the buildd's, see the `--aspcud-criteria` option in [1]. Cheers! [1] https://wiki.debian.org/sbuild#Enabling_experimental

Re: Bug reports for Uploaders (was: Re #397761: bugs.debian.org: please forward bug reports to Uploaders also)

2025-03-02 Thread NoisyCoil
Hi all, I am in strong favor of 1., letting BTS forward to Uploaders. I'm Uploader for a few tens of (team-maintained) packages, most of which I don't particularly care about since I only introduced them as dependencies, and I'm not going to subscribe to all of them. Still, I do feel responsi

Re: Salsa CI job 'missing-breaks' to be enabled by default starting March 1st

2025-03-06 Thread NoisyCoil
On 06/03/25 14:25, Lorenzo wrote: Hello Otto, [please keep me in CC, I'm not subscribed] Salsa CI has had for many years the job 'missing-breaks' that complements piuparts by checking that the files a package introduce don't clash with files shipped by any other package in the distribution wit

Re: Salsa CI job 'missing-breaks' to be enabled by default starting March 1st

2025-03-06 Thread NoisyCoil
On 06/03/25 17:09, Bastian Blank wrote: Open an serious bug report against oss4-dev. No need to wait, it needs to go. oss4-dev is fine (unless diversions of files in linux-libc-dev are forbidden): oss4-dev is correctly diverting the header, as a consequence it needs not Break or Conflict wit

Debian on Apple M1/M2: status and call for testers

2025-06-19 Thread NoisyCoil
Hi all! This email is a call for testers for Debian on Apple machines with M1/M2 chips. The Bananas Team [1] has set up an installer at [2] with images for GNOME, KDE and console installations. While we'd like to build an actual Debian installer sooner or later (we may need a heads-up from the

Bug#1108138: ITP: widevine-installer -- installer script for Widevine on arm64 systems

2025-06-21 Thread NoisyCoil
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: NoisyCoil X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-devel@lists.debian.org, debian-...@lists.debian.org, noisyc...@tutanota.com User: debian-...@lists.debian.org Usertags: arm64 * Package name: widevine-installer Version : 0 Upstream Contact: The Asahi Linux

Re: Debian on Apple M1/M2: status and call for testers

2025-06-21 Thread NoisyCoil
Hi! On 21/06/25 08:10, FritzS GMX wrote: At the moment the ‘normal’ version - Debian stable aarch64 is installed as a VM in UTM (QEMU) on my M1 MacMini. Would the Debian Linux asahi variant from Bananas Team also have advantages in a VM? If ‘yes’, what would be improved? No, it would have no

Re: Can the community team remove packages or kick me out for not removing packages?

2025-07-17 Thread NoisyCoil
Salvo, With the hope of being able to give you a hand as I'd really like to keep both the italian and the sicilian *offensive* fortunes package in Debian, I went peeking at the package and, unless I'm completely missing something, the second offensive italian fortune says that women's "no"s s

Re: Bug#1109165: Can the community team remove packages or kick me out for not removing packages?

2025-07-17 Thread NoisyCoil
On 17/07/25 14:30, Salvo Tomaselli wrote: Sure, make a pull request to remove them. I had started preparing a PR for removing stuff like that from sicilian offensive, because that only has a handful of fortunes and I could review them one by one and research them on the internet if I wasn't su

Re: Bug#1109165: Can the community team remove packages or kick me out for not removing packages?

2025-07-19 Thread NoisyCoil
On 19/07/25 03:39, Soren Stoutner wrote: On Friday, July 18, 2025 5:59:06 AM Mountain Standard Time NoisyCoil wrote: It's complicated, and nuanced. These complications and nuances do not apply to your package, which is the subject of this thread. The complication and nuance of this e

New mailing list, Trixie, debian-installer

2025-07-19 Thread NoisyCoil
Hi all, I am proud to announce a new mailing list for Debian on Apple Silicon, debian-arm-ap...@lists.debian.org, has been created. From now on we will move all discussion there, feel free to subscribe if you're interested! During the last few weeks we had time to test our asahi installer ima

Re: Debian on Apple M1/M2: status and call for testers

2025-07-11 Thread NoisyCoil
Hi Michael! On 09/07/25 14:11, Michael Lazin wrote: I am extremely interested in doing testing for Debian on the M1 platform.  I only have newer Macs so I ordered a refurbished M1 from Amazon to use for testing.  I would like to contribute to the Debian community.  I am not a full stack progra

Re: Debian on Apple M1/M2: status and call for testers

2025-07-01 Thread NoisyCoil
Hi again, FYI, due to an (asahi) upstream u-boot bug [1], you need a USB-C keyboard -- or USB-A keyboard plugged into USB-C via adapter -- to install the minimal (i.e. console) version of Debian on M2 Mac Minis. All other Macs, including M1s and laptops, are fine, as far as we know. This iss

Re: Bug#1109165: Can the community team remove packages or kick me out for not removing packages?

2025-07-17 Thread NoisyCoil
On 17/07/25 23:41, Salvo Tomaselli wrote: Hello, Beato chi prenderà i tuoi piccoli bambini e li sbatterà contro la roccia! Debian is shipping the bible, which contains the above quote and many many other similar ones. Will you be opening an RC bug against it? I agree there's a case to be made

Re: Bug#1109165: Can the community team remove packages or kick me out for not removing packages?

2025-07-18 Thread NoisyCoil
On 18/07/25 00:41, Salvo Tomaselli wrote: Hello, You do understand fortunes-{it,scn}-off is not a sacred text? You do understand that suggesting that killing kids is good is extremely disturbing to most people? Me included. To answer your question directly, no, I will not be opening an RC

Re: Bug#1109165: Can the community team remove packages or kick me out for not removing packages?

2025-07-18 Thread NoisyCoil
On 18/07/25 14:25, Marco d'Itri wrote: You may not be aware of this, but many people reject the idea that some text or object should be considered "sacred". I am aware, I am an atheist and agree with that viewpoint. Thank you.

Re: Bug#1109165: Can the community team remove packages or kick me out for not removing packages?

2025-07-17 Thread NoisyCoil
On 17/07/25 21:57, Salvo Tomaselli wrote: Hello, I had started preparing a PR for removing stuff like that from sicilian offensive, because that only has a handful of fortunes and I could review them one by one and research them on the internet if I wasn't sure if they should be interpreted lik