Package: wnpp
Version: N/A; reported 2003-09-02
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: ldap-account-manager
Version : 0.3
Upstream Author : Roland Gruber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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* License : GPL
Description : LDAP Account M
Hello developers,
is the signature for sid broken?
When I do 'apt-get update', it complains about an invalid key, but that
key mentions bullseye, not sid.
A similar error shows for 'debootstrap sid sid'
With kind regards,
Roland Clobus
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Hello Jérémy,
On 25/06/2024 13:00, Jérémy Lal wrote:
Le mar. 25 juin 2024 à 10:11, Roland Clobus <mailto:rclo...@rclobus.nl>> a écrit :
Hello developers,
is the signature for sid broken?
When I do 'apt-get update', it complains about an invalid key, but th
de a "pkg-" prefix in your project name.
[...]
> a) I couldn't find a policy in the website
Used to be there. Should be restored sometime.
> b) It's very rude to reply anonymously, someone care to put a name
> behind this email?
This message was sent aut
are for objectification of women.
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Hi Bill,
> Hello Roland, I know nothing about fpc, but does it really need to
> produce binaries statically linked with glibc ? I would expect to just
> link statically with the units and dynamically with glibc. This would
> be much less a problem. (In particular, if security bugs
Hi Bill,
On Fri, 2005-03-11 at 16:22 +0100, Bill Allombert wrote:
> >Hello Roland, I know nothing about fpc, but does it really need to
> >produce binaries statically linked with glibc ?
>
> It doesn't. Not all statically linked binaries are statically linked with
>
eats space, which disrupts all
Alioth projects using CVS (for a start).
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is ability to
represent the diversity of [...] interests that make up our project)
is really scary to me. That, and the "I din't answer *that* question,
you can't hold it against me" weaseling-out (I don't like the term,
but I can't find one more suited). I hope Debia
hack so it actually corresponds to my
needs (or just to fix bugs). That means either a free tool or an
NDA.
Additionally, hacking a tool locally is easier than getting the
central tool administrator to apply a patch that may or may not please
everyone.
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Good workflows don't have big blockers, they allow the flow to go
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r.
Question though: will the SQL support be enabled at some point? I
think that would open up a lot of possibilities (gateways with other
apps, for instance).
Thanks, visible evolution coming from Gnucash is a relief, I was
starting to wonder whether I'd have to switch to something else.
a set of i386 packages to
http://roland.mas.free.fr/debian/experimental/. Straight from
Thomas's source packages, built in an up-to-date pbuilder chroot.
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On 3/10/06, Mark Walter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here is my question:
>
> Can anybody help to me to satisfy the demand for the two point's as I'am
> interested to be a debian developer ?
Ahh the the cool factor of having a Debian email address (not that i have one).
>
> What can I do to arriv
able to bribe buxy to provide HTTP access when he comes
> back, though. ;-)
I just enabled HTTP access for bzr:
$ bzr get http://arch.debian.org/bzr/pkg-xiph/vorbis-tools
Branched 22 revision(s).
bzr.debian.org doesn't exist, so I chose arch.d.o instead.
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Nikolaus Schulz, 2006-08-08 11:50:08 +0200 :
> ... which is something I'd expect to find in ~/bin, but not as the
> single functionality of a Debian package.
moreutils then?
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e, maintenance would
probably be a nightmare, unless there's a way to share ACLs between
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Roland Stigge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Package name: xenman
Version : 0.5
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uot;now" happens to be (presented
as) close to release time.
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Hi,
Roland Stigge wrote:
> Package: wnpp
> Severity: wishlist
> Owner: Roland Stigge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> * Package name: xenman
> Version : 0.5
> Upstream Author : Haphazard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Jd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>
he hosting facility. The admins have been contacted. In the
meantime, use svn+ssh:// if you can. We apologise for the
inconvenience.
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Neil Wilson wrote:
> What's an upstream issue? Consideration for next version or something?
| |
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|T| | upstream
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a tmp directory doesn't exist under ./debian. Can
> anybody help me as to how I can get this build to work
> again. Presumably something has changed recently in
> dpkg-buildpackage?
It sounds more like a change in debhelper. I seem to remember
something recently about a change in the
Hi,
I just uploaded dia 0.95-pre7 to experimental. This will go to unstable
when the actual release happens (soon?).
Feel free to test.
Enjoy!
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of a hundredth of a second). I've had one
box kept at Debian unstable for two rollovers in a row, though it
wasn't a production server at all -- its final uptime was like 10
days, after having been up for more than three years.
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3600 tracker items in the database. But since we have a few
cases of upstream development hosted on Alioth, it makes sense to
offer an alternative to the Debian BTS that not everyone likes.
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dwww
- Sketch Developer's Guide dwww
- Imlib Programmer's Guide dhelp/FHS dwww
- XFIG User Manual dhelp/FHS dwww
- TIFF Software dhelp/FSSTND
- pstoedit dhelp/FSSTND
Tschoeee
Source: xcut
Section: x11
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Roland Rosenfeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Standards-Version: 3.0.1
Package: xcut
Architecture: any
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}
Description: Manipulate X cut buffers from command line
xcut is a small but useful program which can take st
es to point a browser at (if it worked at all for me).]
That's why we should simply follow the tech-ctte and make all
documentation available as /usr/doc/ where /usr/doc/
may be a symlink to /usr/share/doc/. But dhelp doesn't support
these symlinks at the moment, as far as I can see.
Ci
mod_rewrite isn't available, so fallback to a simple Alias.
Alias /doc/ /usr/doc/
Maybe this should be added to the defaults of apacheconfig
(/usr/share/doc/apache/examples/*)?
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gt; ??? You only need one of this systems.
Both systems have advantages and disadvantages and many packages
support only one of these systems. For me (personally) this means,
that both systems are quite unusable, so I directly access the
documentation files without using dhelp/dwww. But if you want to
access all package documentation, you will have to use both systems.
Tscho
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guration of apache in slink and also in
poato.
BTW: The real problem is, that the documentation is automatically
accessible world-wide and not only to local users. It isn't optimal
that everybody can see what packages are installed here and in which
version.
> And of course there#re other http daemons than apache.
There are also http daemons which don't support CGI. But you still
provide /usr/lib/cgi-bin/dsearch in the dhelp package. This isn't a
real argument.
If someone uses a http server which doesn't support symlinks, he's
free to switch over to apache, if he wants to read the documentation
via HTTP.
Tscho
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s that it only has to be formulated and uploaded.
I just filed a proposal for the text.
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g go against doc-base?
The problem is somewhere between doc-base and dhelp, but both authors
doesn't seem to have much interest in solving it...
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w release, otherwise the may use a different
distribution) and potato should be as consistent as possible. The
hack gives us a consistent potato (all doc available via /usr/doc),
your proposal does not.
Anyway, the decision was made, like it or hate it but stop discussing
it again and again.
On Fri, Mar 10, 2000 at 02:31:56PM -0800, Erik wrote:
> I think this should go in, but should have extensive testing first, in a short
> time if possible.
Yes, I think so, too. I just install lilo 21.3 here (that's the version
number) and it works fine.
Roland
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t least
> use such programs via source)?
Why not? If I understood it right, KDE isn't included because of an
invalid license (GPL-programs linked against QT). QT has a valid license.
There are a lot of other non-free packages in Debian, too. For which
reason should qt not be included?
Gre
s, but most Linux beginners will go away and install
another distribution because all of the main other distributions have nice
easy-to-use graphical installation now.
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On Tue, Aug 29, 2000 at 08:30:39PM -0500, Roland Bauerschmidt wrote:
> Package: wnpp
> Severity: wishlist
Sorry, /me is a fool. I should have looked in the bug database before
reporting this. :-/ Nevertheless I've made a galeon package which should
work ok. You can find them
ttp://www.debian.org/~rb/galeon/, but unfortunately I think that I
don't have the time to maintain it at the moment. I would be glad if
somebody would do this.
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On Wed, Aug 30, 2000 at 09:26:06PM +0200, Hilko Bengen wrote:
> I would like to take it, however, I am not a developer, yet, so you'd
> have to sponsor it.
Sure. If nobody else object it's yours. Just send me the package if
you are done with first packaging.
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could I install the package
> if this is a dependency?
Opps. Mozilla was forgotton in the dependencies... ;-)
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v1) protocols.
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[...]
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ake something like 700 default? It would break some
things like "UserDir public_html" in Apache, etc. In my school server
I put all public stuff on some other location and create symlinks in
the home-directories and use "UserDir /foo/bar/*/public_html" which
works absolutely perfect
ult behaviour,
if you still want 755 home-directories you just have to change the
value in /etc/adduser.conf.
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Priority: optional
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~% dpkg -p debconf | grep \^Priority:
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~% dpkg-deb -I
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Priority: standard
Never mind, Roland
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Florian Hinzmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I tried to fix an old problem with my Debian system (woody)
> today, but failed.
An old problem with a quite old answer: German-HOWTO
You'll find this in doc-linux-text and doc-linux-html packages.
Tschoeeee
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> my main server is potato. is it "bad" for me to be building packages
> there if they are destined for woody? should i start building on a
> woody box?
You could do source only uploads.
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be
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had enough time to tranist to /usr/share/doc.
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On Fri, Dec 22, 2000 at 01:04:26PM -0800, Joey Hess wrote:
> base/update
I uploaded a NMU for this already.
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On Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 06:21:39AM -0500, basic wrote:
> subprocess dpkg-deb --fsys-tarfile returned error exit status 2
Is your RAM ok? How much RAM do you have? Do you have a swap partition?
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oss, and it Replaces: gdict (since
it includes it). So, you could either contact the maintainer and get
him to re-split what was previously merged, or adopt the whole
package, or help him maintain it.
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and I am almost
completely done (I'm waiting for the Debian account manager to create
my account), but it takes longer for some other people.
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On Thu, Dec 28, 2000 at 09:13:32AM -0500, Chad Miller wrote:
> $ find /usr/man -exec dpkg -S {} \; |cut -d: -f1 |grep -v , |sort |uniq
Just parse a Contents-ARCH.gz file to find all packages that still have
/usr/man.
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ld just check for the versioned conflicts and
warm, maybe refuse to build, but not edit that file automatically. I
don't know debhelper very well, but couldn't it go in dh_suidregister?
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Bart Schuller wrote:
> download.sourceforge.net
Funny:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~% host ftp.debian.org
ftp.debian.org A 64.28.67.101
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~% host download.sourceforge.net
download.sourceforge.netA 64.28.67.101
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ve. I always use long options for nonstandard
> commands when building scripts anyway :)
Well, ok, I didn't know about Solaris tar. Probably, they are right
then, but nevertheless, it is a pain. Maybe there should be a debconf
text message, priority low, that informs the user about it if
ght
just work. Prefer the "set -x" one, though.
Oh, an idea just struck me: you wouldn't have another user with UID
0, would you? Or two users by the name of root? Like, with another
nsswitch method or something...
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client... it's easier.
Well, what I did in school before I could convice them that we needed
some Debian boxes, was using one of those free Java-SSH clients with one
of the proprietary Java-capable browsers that were installed on the
machines...
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to Debian?
Btw, you tried to reply directly to -devel-announce. See your message
header:
> X-Debian-Message: Cannot post to debian-devel-announce, bounced to
> debian-devel
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Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
> HP, via Matt Taggart, is planning to put a IA64 box and a HPPA box for us
> at their Fort Collins, Colorado facility.
That sounds good. I wasn't aware of it.
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27;t do the same error again. I haven't, for three
years.
Then one day I compiled IDE as a module. Boom again!
Call me stupid if you like, but I think "all goes into modules"
won't work.
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as possible. I envision a
global Makefile somewhere, and a ports/ directory, and a
make-world.sh, and... And then Debian GNU/BSD! Yay!
Seriously though, I think Craig's idea of a kernel-helper is cool.
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/) does it.
Basically, prepare a new pg_hba.conf, and ask the user whether to
replace the existing one. Default to "no", of course.
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a list on Alioth, or on lists.debian.org, or not at all.
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o at some point,
promise.
Of course, any help is welcome to make that happen sooner :-)
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o apt-get install all the GNU
> versions of everything?
I humbly suggest "apt-get install task-gnu-only". Of course, someone
will have to make and maintain that task package, but once done, there
you are. Or you could start a Debian-GNU-Only subproject.
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the years :-)
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e hits), but it could become
so, and would make it tremendously easier to find material to borrow
from for future talks :-)
Cc:ed and Mail-Followup-To:ed to debian-devel.
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r its advanced and
experimental management methods" column, I suppose :-)
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. (Note I'm not
saying it doesn't work.)
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the boot-floppies system (and in taking one
more year to release). Don't let's repeat the past mistakes.
Besides, sticking with b-f means we're on our own. Switching to d-i
for real means we can get help from Skolelinux and Linex and probably
many other "custom Debian"
ted) thing I can't upload a fixed
package even though the bugs are fixed in the CVS.
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Bang.
tuff can be
maintained by a team: the HOWTO, code for a registration site, name
tag templates, asking-for-sponsors letter templates, etc. And
suggestion tracking via the trackers.
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h
an error message giving out info such as the current db-version, the
SQL statement that went wrong, and so on. And he's requested to
report the bug with this info :-)
All this requires a transactional database, obviously, but they're a
dime a dozen these days.
For more det
is thrust (see Ginger, Mac and Rocky);
2. Debian prides itself on its web of thrust;
3. therefore the web servers in Debian do provide enough thrust.
...or am I missing something? :-)
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very
useful. Also, Joshua's patches on some (if not most) of these bugs
are a treat, too. Thanks to you both.
Now for the real content: people, don't start working on a bug
before you've checked http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/claims.cgi for
effort duplication. I've wasted eno
| while read ct; do
...
done
Roland
Hi,
Brian May wrote:
> Is there anything I can do to update this pbuilder chroot?
That was #208602, solved in pbuilder 0.86, for the case that something
like /etc/pam.d/other appears again.
bye,
Roland
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y due to the fact that I don't like the way adduser is
currently written (and also perl) a lot, and was planning to do a
complete overhaul (http://www.hbg-bremen.de/~roland/code/adduser.xhtml).
Matthew Palmer has done some nice work in abstracting the passwd storage
backend, and adding method
am to take security more serious.
But how do you push the users to remove the package from their
systems? In reality they will keep the broken version installed and
so you have (1) again :-(
Tscho
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Or, in order to appease the crowds quickly:
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Alioth.debian.org is currently undergoing the last of these steps.
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> * Roland Mas:
>
>> The Berkeley DB storage backend was an enormously stupid thing,
>> but that's been fixed (phew).
[...]
> I'm storing hundreds of millions of rows in Berkeley DB tables and
> have yet to enco
he archive maintenance software reject such uploads? This
should be easy to implement. However, care must be taken for corner
cases like NMUs for already existing packages etc.
Thanks.
bye,
Roland
acl_2.2.32-1.tar.gz (Nathan Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
adduser-ng_0.1.2-1.2.tar.gz (Robert
sing the orig.tar.gz.
Right?
> However, noting that you've managed to tag large
> numbers of core kernel packages as false-positives
I was well aware that the list includes some holy cows. ;-) Therefore, I
asked first. (Well, would have done that anyway.)
However, I consider most k
field. I'm thinking
about "bugging" the Maintainers to change it to UTF-8. Any opposition?
Time for reviewing
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2004/12/msg00521.html and a
statement in Policy about that (for consistency with changelogs that are
already handled that way)?
Thanks,
ead of dpatch, because I
>> don't think it's obvious for everybody :)
>
> Yes, please do so! I would like to read that.
Seconded. Also, please include the "how" as well as the "why" :-)
Roland.
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t output a patch rather
than try to actually commit. And while we're at it, maybe there could
be a debcheckout --update option that would update the working copy to
the current state of the repository.
(JoeyH, Zack -- *hint*, *hint* ;-)
Roland.
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Sauvez les castors, imprimez en
that: with SetEnv (not ideal) or
with RequestHeader (probably better).
Roland.
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they can do that, right? :)
Erm, no, I didn't. Is that supposed to happen (by design), or is it
just a bug in the PHP interpreter? It sounds like a severe security
problem...
Roland.
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mmands, replace some of the "sed" usage by
builtin-string operators (which are common between "bash" and "ksh93"
but libtool didn't use them) etc. (the resulting script no longer does
unneccesary |fork()|+|exec()| calls (since ksh93 doesn't |fork()| for
subshe
Eugeniy Meshcheryakov, 2008-05-16 02:10:39 +0200 :
> This can happen if user has 'default-mta' package installed, and it
> changes (if it is done like with 'gcc' package now).
Unless default-mta Depends: exim4 | mail-transport-agent. But that's
a bit ugly.
Rola
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