Hello Ansgar,
Am Sat, Mar 23, 2024 at 09:30:49AM +0100 schrieb Ansgar 🙀:
> Debian 10 "buster" has moved to archive.debian.org in order to free
> space on the main mirror network. We plan to start removing files for
> non-LTS architectures in about two weeks; the existing Release files
> will then
it to /.dev, if that
mount-point exists.
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want
to keep any longer.
You could extend that with automatic purge, for example provide regexps
of files/directories you want/don't want to keep and which get deleted
as soon as you register them.
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return 0;
...
The path to mtab is also hardcoded in
/usr/include/paths.h:54:#define _PATH_MOUNTED "/etc/mtab"
which is no fun to change "on-the-fly".
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r transitions are
in progress.
I hope for next weekend.
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tream ...
Example:
1. detect bug
2. run reportbug
3. sees, other person was faster and reported bug 42.
4. wait for new version
5. read changlog
6. what the heck was bug 42, was it mine ?
Or do you expect everbody to file duplicate bugs or subscribe to
existing bugs ?
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TCHES=debian/patches
"${PWD}/${where}debian/patches" ?
> fi
> done
I think I want the above.
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have the leading slash!
rm /lib32
Since I don't remeber ever creating that symlink myself and also found
no definite answer to my question on how a "right" directory layout
should look like, I'd like to ask first before filing a possible bug on
"libc6
. One major chanhe compared to
the Red-Hat package is, that all binaries live under /usr/sbin and not
under /sbin.
If auditing is required to start as early as possible, than I might have
to move it from /usr to /. Any comments on this issue?
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lease upload it when you think it's ready?
I'm currently building and testing 1.5.3. Should be ready on monday.
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why I didn't pick it for production, since I didn't want
to replace my working Postfix + Cyrus-IMAP setup.
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may specify more than
one)
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rs should know and perhaps have time and
more experience with writing XOrg input drivers to fix this properly.
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that doesn't work, I could also ignore the included version and create a
completely separate package from the original author [2].
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[1] http://people.redhat.com/sgrubb/audit/
[2] https://fedorahosted.org/system-config-audit/
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eck either completely or at lease change it to
non-world-writable.
Any opinions on that?
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cript to fix
it my hand.
What I ask myself at this point, is it worth to try to automatically
setup these things at all or wouldn't it be better to just document the
needed steps and let the user do them by hand?
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ed bridge for all VMs works fine, as then the ethernet
interface is fully handled by NM itself.
[1] Only the physical ethernet card has a link status, which is part of
the bridge, but NM doesn't handle this.
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again, which is very low on my current priority list.
Sincerely
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t have the time to become a new upstream, so my
rather harsh reply.
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program of the decade" extensions: You install
the missing software and life goes on.
"But those are installed by default!" you might say, for which I'll just
answer: "wait for Jessie: then systemd will be installed by default,
too." ;-)
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