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Severity: wishlist
Owner: andr...@an3as.eu
* Package name: probalign
Version : 1.4
Upstream Author : Usman Roshan
* URL : http://cs.njit.edu/usman/probalign/
* License : Public Domain
Programming Lang: C++
Description : multiple sequence a
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* Package name: mrbayes
Version : 3.1.2
Upstream Author : Fredrik Ronquist
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Programming Lang: C
Description : Bayesian Inference of Phylogen
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* Package name: jam-lib
Version : SVN R297
Upstream Author : Andrew Rambaut
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* License : LGPL-3+
Programming Lang: Java
Description : Java applications loo
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* Package name: jebl2
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Upstream Author : Andrew Rambaut
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Description : Java Evolutionary Biology Libr
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* Package name: figtree
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Upstream Author : Andrew Rambaut
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Description : graphical phylogenetic tree
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* Package name: clonalframe
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Description : infer
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* Package name: abacas
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Upstream Author : Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute
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* License : GPL
Programming Lang: Perl
Description : Algorithm Based
Carlo Segre wrote:
> This can
> be fixed with a known patch.
Can you tell me a source to this patch?
> I will be preparing an updated package for upload by the weekend unless I
> hear from the current maintainer before then.
Did you finish it already?
I have the same problem and reported the
Hallo everybody!
Xen is distributed with Debian (main)
Seems the source-package doesn't contain the code of the hypervisor.
Also /lib/modules/2.6-686/kernel/arch/xen/i386/mm/hypervisor.c is not
included.
Installing it (make), it downloads the binary of the hypervisor!
"Cloning http://xenbits
fixed (upper or lower) limit. More importantly,
organizers should strive for realistic cost calculations in advance and
communicate any changes as soon as possible. Finally, securing sponsors
can be very helpful, and the probability of finding them is typically
higher in regions with higher overall costs.
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K / some sweets once we meet next
time (no matter whether I might wear my DPL hat at hat time any more).
;-)
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On 2024-06-14 Gürkan Myczko wrote:
[...]
> Have never done mass bug filings, any easy way, preferably something copy
> pastable,
> non-interactive.
Hej,
How about mass-bug(1) in devscripts?
cu Andreas
r maintained, the
> vendored fork should become the upstream of the Debian package.
[...]
FWIW both FreeBSD and Gentoo have switched to the suggested fork (last
commit 2020), while the original source on sf is quite dead (last change
2013).
cu Andreas
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Thus I would welcome if there could be some explicit hint to mentees
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while it still should support SSE2? (Or is the problem something else
completely?)
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1: https://bugs.debian.org/1076312
On Mon, 15 Jul 2024 17:31:30 +0500,
Andrey Rakhmatullin wrote:
>On Mon, Jul 15, 2024 at 01:42:50PM +0200, Andreas Ronnquist wrote:
>> I'm maintaining a package (filezilla) which just got a bug report that
>> it simply crashes on program start - It gets a SIGILL - &qu
g/Contribute/
- More details on the activities of the Backports Team are available at
<http://wiki.debian.org/Teams/Backports
- If you want to help out the backports team and/or joining it, you're
welcome to contact them at
Thanks a lot for thw whole backports team to provide th
kers to accept this DEP which I might have missed?
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[1] https://dep-team.pages.debian.net/deps/dep14/
[2] https://salsa.debian.org/dep-team/deps/-/merge_requests/8
[3] https://bugs.debian.org/829444
[4] https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2020/09/msg00168.html
https://
s there are no concerns about DEP-14 any more it might make
sense to do this.
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I missing something?
I prefer having no debian/gbp.conf at all in case the repository layout
would fit team policy. So the question is whether git-buildpackage can
cope with the old
master + upstream + pristine-tar
as well as
debian/latest + upstream/latest + pristine-tar
if no gbp.conf exi
statement was incomplete.
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Hi Jonas,
Am Fri, Aug 16, 2024 at 02:12:21PM +0200 schrieb Jonas Smedegaard:
>
> Quoting Andreas Tille (2024-08-16 11:44:38)
> > I prefer having no debian/gbp.conf at all in case the repository
> > layout would fit team policy.
>
> I understand that it would be lo
I can and probably would - but we need to decide about DEP-14 first.
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any existing layout. IMHO we should move DEP-14
forward since having it an open suggestion for ages will not bring
any progress.
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ranch default
since this is what I observed in the wide majority of cases.
> Maybe there is no issue with changing git-buildpackage after all
> then.
Yes.
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* Install ss to /bin instead of /sbin.
[...]
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FWIW I've personally supported sbin and bin merging at some point, just for
the simple reason that I'll never get back all the time wasted on arguing with
people who want things
m sid years ago. Bug filed now.
cu Andreas
at do you want to express? If so would you mind
filing removal bugs?
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r teams but IMHO the better strategy would be to make it extra
hard to switch of Salsa CI.
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best approach with me before the event,
> that would be immensely helpful.
What actual question do you want to discuss?
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Hi,
Am Wed, Sep 04, 2024 at 11:29:39PM -0400 schrieb Scott Kitterman:
> On Wednesday, September 4, 2024 6:22:14 PM EDT Pierre-Elliott Bécue wrote:
> >
> > OoC, what is your point, especially considering the quote of your own
> > opinion Andreas made?
> >
> > T
te architecture specific removals, most favourably by dealing with
a whole dependency tree. This would probably remove a lot of manual
work from DDs as well as your own work.
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kages, for mips, hppa, sparc
and alpha.
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it is actually not so bad that it requires
a fix for the release, they could downgrade it.
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d get back to facts, our main problem is _not_ that sarge is
not in release-quality. Sarge is (mostly) in very good shape, and the
remaining problems would be there also with your proposal.
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nd, please don't do it. We definitly can't release without official
buildds for all architectures, so please no binary-only uploads in t-p-u
(if the release team would consider different, I'd have started building
mips and alpha there long ago).
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most recently
and I want to share this obervations with other developers just to prevent
that something goes really wrong in Sarge ...
So the question is, which information do I have to provide to track down
this problem.
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a little different.
Definitely.
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> *never* allow a bug still present in stable now (+ security.stable) to
> reach the level of RC.
We _have_ RC-bugs in woody - even RC-bugs we won't fix.
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counterpart
> also implemented, namely testing scripts that take this information into
> account?
The implementation of version in the BTS is done so that the second is
not _so_ hard to implement (speaking as someone who has seen lots of
parts of britney).
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moved it is attached to this mail
/tmp/download/mkfontalias.py
grep 'iso8859-1"' fonts.alias > msttcorefonts.alias
rm -f fonts.dir fonts.alias
update-fonts-alias TrueType
I had to do this to get MagicPoint working with TrueType fonts. I hope that
this did not break
#x27;t make it for sarge, i.e. only RC-bug
fixes. Changes like using /etc/defaults might be nice, but are not
possible any more for sarge. (And, I guess that the maintainer might do
a cleanup round after release of sarge.)
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le?
>
Why not simply make it search for ~/GNUstep, and when that isn't
found, ~/.GNUstep or something like that - would retain full
compatibility.
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This is a very interesting project for Debian-Med. I'd love if
we could found an interested sponsor for the package.
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he removal of these files successful.
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hat I did, but - a independent look might be a good thing).
Please note that I'm aware that the package documentation is not in the
best state, but as this was a NMU, I didn't do the changes that I would
have done with a normal maintainer upload.
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x27;d appreciate testing
before I upload to unstable.
thanks, cu andreas
Hi,
I can remember some people complained that spamassassin3 had increased
ressource usage. For the people who had problems: Are they fixed now
with the new release that appeared in unstable?
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remote host
$ ssh -i ~/.ssh/my_key [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password:
For security reasons I have no passwort on any developer machine and
use ssh-key authentication exclusively.
Any hint how to log in on any s390 machine with chroots to build the
package?
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manage to release etch a
bit faster than sarge.
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Andreas Barth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> I can remember some people complained that spamassassin3 had increased
> ressource usage. For the people who had problems: Are they fixed now
> with the new release that appeared in unstable?
>
I recently decided to
have a clue about the topic - and even if only telling them that
they should ignore the package.
So, perhaps add something like
L2TPNS is the implementation of the internet services provider (ISP)
side of L2TP, i.e. it supports LNS. If you are not an ISP, you won't
need it.
For some more i
ossible is done
before the final release. But - as we don't know when what will happen,
it is a bad idea to promise certain actions on certain days now. (Of
course, we know that a lot of users will upgrade as soon as security
support is in place - I'll do the same with my servers. :)
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n't announce any fixed dates until
we have it working (and, BTW, we announced also that we won't make it at
that date - but I also know that enough magazines have just ignored that).
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ch will be shipped
Sarge would be a really great thing for Custom Debian Distributions.
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will be easy for me to build a debian-package.
I'd offer to sponsor such kind of package if there wouldn't be any better
solution (which might be integration into a package were it fits into
nicely) which would be the preferred solution from my point of view.
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sues with
the previous upload, the transfer to sarge is a bit delayed. I expect
that SA3 will go in one of these days, and it is _definitly_ on my
direct watch list.
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* Steinar H. Gunderson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [041116 12:30]:
> On Tue, Nov 16, 2004 at 10:54:44AM +0100, Andreas Barth wrote:
> > Given that SA3 is a major change, and we had massive memory issues with
> > the previous upload, the transfer to sarge is a bit delayed. I expect
> >
* Henrique de Moraes Holschuh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [041116 14:55]:
> On Tue, 16 Nov 2004, Andreas Barth wrote:
> > * Steinar H. Gunderson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [041116 12:30]:
> > > On Tue, Nov 16, 2004 at 10:54:44AM +0100, Andreas Barth wrote:
> > > > Given that SA3
* Duncan Findlay ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [041116 16:50]:
> On Tue, Nov 16, 2004 at 03:01:03PM +0100, Andreas Barth wrote:
> > I agree with you that fixing is only required if this might be a problem
> > for upgrades from woody. As this bug report is quite young, I think the
> > be
eport because
it might be a cooincidence with several other things. At least I tried
four different Debian mirrors as --host argument to make sure that the
source host is not the problem.
Any idea?
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o into
> Debian?".
>
> We seem to have a growing and worrying trend to pick up any random
> free software and add it to the distribution without considering
> whether it's actually useful or not...
Agreed.
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?
>
> For example, my pop3 password isn't the same as my GnuPG passphrase.
Well, but the probability that users who mis-use pop3 instead of
pop3-ssl use their pop3-ssl password for pop3 is quite high.
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ory of the coming of
> the Lord," the anthem of the abolitionists (and the Union forces in the
> civil war) doesn't actually refer to theology but the superiority of Arch
> over CVS.
>
LOL!
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the free software
> community in France and (personal opinion, still) may sometime ring
> this bell of sexism.
I think you described the important issues quite well. Making a good
distribution is more than just "upload any package which you legally
could".
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are old enough to
>> administrate a Debian-machine to the level of installing their own
>
> She has an IQ enorm and will make her Lycee examen next year.
> 4 years before the others...
>
> She do not like to see everywhere naked People...
>
See above.
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eally impressed. My question is now whether
I can help anything to get postgresql into the same state as
you prepared for mysql.
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On Sat, 20 Nov 2004, sean finney wrote:
On Sat, Nov 20, 2004 at 06:23:46PM +0100, Andreas Tille wrote:
deb http://people.debian.org/~seanius/policy/examples/ ./
deb-src http://people.debian.org/~seanius/policy/examples/ ./
More questions on your version 0.7:
- I asked in previous mail what to do
On Thu, 2 Dec 2004, sean finney wrote:
most of the script stuff could be shared in between the two, yeah. i
designed the system such that it could eventually handle supporting
multiple database types, as well as packages that support multiple
database types themselves. then, i proceeded to start
be a good thing if you orphan this package before you
ask for removal, especially as you (and we all) know that GFDL-docu is
allowed in the upcoming release of sarge.
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t dropping on the floor is not appreciated.
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CE or fairuse? And, what is the major advantage over
e.g. using SPF? (In other words: In which way is the verification done?)
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consider non-UTF-8-characters an bug, and
UTF-8-not-ASCII on the way from bug to allowed.
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* Josselin Mouette ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [041205 13:05]:
> Le dimanche 05 décembre 2004 à 11:43 +0100, Andreas Barth a écrit :
> > I think most of us agree that non-UTF-8-characters are not a good idea
> > (please note the UTF-8-characters is a superset of ASCII). For some
> >
to a thread which might Debian
connect to porn sites for Google or any other search machine
just fix an RC bug first and then send your mail.
3. Go to debian-curiosity with mails which do not belong to debian-devel.
Kind regards
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PS: I just cleared my very fast /dev/null d
ce/ch-beyond-pkging.en.html#s-mia-qa
for how to deal with such issues. The maintainer is currently
un-available, so you need some Developer who does a NMU.
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On Sat, Nov 27, 2004 at 05:32:20PM +0100, Peter Palfrader wrote:
> On Sat, 27 Nov 2004, Andreas Metzler wrote:
>> On 2004-11-24 Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Package: findutils
[...]
>>> It would be nice if the daily find run could be moved behi
* Hamish Moffatt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [041206 13:45]:
> Having said that, this package doesn't really advance Debian in any
> way. It won't gain us any users [...].
And that's the reason why I think it should not be included.
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On 2004-12-07 Stephen Gran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This one time, at band camp, Andreas Metzler said:
>> On Sat, Nov 27, 2004 at 05:32:20PM +0100, Peter Palfrader wrote:
>>> On Sat, 27 Nov 2004, Andreas Metzler wrote:
>>>> On 2004-11-24 Martin Schulze <
I agree on that,
but I don't want to claim that we are already there today.
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great for Sarge release!
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the bugreport with "request denied"
or
* go for zz_find or something like that anyway and get being crucified
by anybody who has been able to preserve a sense of aesthetics.
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Severity: wishlist
Subject: ITP: g-wrap -- Scripting interface generator for C
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: g-wrap
Version : 1.9.3
Upstream Author : Andreas Rottmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Rob Browning <[EMAIL
f for less frequent orig.tar.gz uploads. Instead
of uploading a 3MB mutt_1.5.6-20040915.orig.tar.gz the mutt maintainers can
upload a 400KB mutt_1.5.6-20040915+1.diff.gz when updating to CVS 20040915.
cu andreas
Both nameservers (which are just one ip-adresses next to each other) are
not found currently.
If the author wants, I'd offer secondary DNS servers. Also, we might
perhaps consider to integrate these scripts into pts or on release.d.o.
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d yesterday, and I've no idea what the status of the /site/ actually is
because the nameservers for haxx.se seem to be down.
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@@ -20,8 +20,14 @@
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+#ifndef GNC_DIALOG_COLUMN_VIEW_H
+#define GNC_DIALOG_COLUMN_VIEW_H
+
#include
Thomas Bushnell BSG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Andreas Rottmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> A note to Thomas: You can already try building GnuCash 1.8.9 (1.8.10
>> will have the patch applied, as it is already in CVS, both in HEAD and
>> the 1.8 branc
and, someone finds it useful aneough to
package and maintain it, and there are a few other users interested in
running it, well I can't really say anything against it. Usefulness is
a subjective thing.
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ean that we suddenly discover it, but as other
issues were more prominently blockers e.g. in July (like the toolchain),
those issues were resolved back in September (and are still resolved
now).
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On 2004-12-08 Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Andreas Metzler wrote:
>> Anyway the solution seems to be overengineered for the problem at
>> hand. I have yet to decide whether
>> * I'll close the bugreport with "request denied"
> Please do
oon. I've now asked someone I trust to find out
> what these issues are exactly so hopefully progress will be made on
> that soon.
Is there any progress on this issue?
Cheers,
Andi
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Hi,
I seem to have un-frozen a couple of historic mails. Sorry for the
noise, please ignore them.
Cheers,
Andi
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ndency is a side-effect.
> With the driver software loading the firmware I think it is pretty
> clear that it depends on it.
[...]
It is obviously not "pretty clear", otherwise Tim wouldn't have
defended a position different to yours.
cu andreas
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is it a lintian bug?
Imho it is a lintian bug, as long as our implementation of the
X-Window System lives in /usr/X11R6 the fonts will have to stay there.
cu andreas
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