on't actualy
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Comparing to vacation(1) fits better.
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itting patches if the code which provides a feature is in the history of
older versions available. I think patiently waiting until those brilliant
developers of Galeon will find the time to reimplement these features is fine
for me. I just was answering the question, which features are not yet
implemented.
Kind regards
Andreas.
* Goswin von Brederlow ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030828 03:50]:
> Andreas Barth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > We've often had whining here about sid breaking something production
> > critical. Well, sid is not meant to be used for that, but enough
> > people do. (I
s support i486 emulation. (Don't know if switched on
by default, but it's at least in the source.)
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* Goswin von Brederlow ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030828 13:20]:
> Andreas Barth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Really? The latest glibc in sarge is from 2003-03-22, and there are
> > currently 1103 packages waiting for glibc.
> What has that got to do with anything?
This
5.
A properly trained bogofilter will give better results but is not
as effective as site wide service an requires more work to keep it
properly trained.
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[1] I am quite happy with these, I can live with ~10 spams per day in
my inbox.
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this helpful subject" has been closed.
OTOH anybody else reading the changelog will be disatisfied.
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nary compatibility between the different releases.
To the glibc-team: Keep up your good work.
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"blah does not crash immediately on startup on PowerPC"
instead of "Properly initialize char *foo in src/bar.c".
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d volume
(assuming that not so many people are accessing potato now).
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or programs like Mozilla.
But it would be cool if this information is stored in "the proper
place" and we patch applications like mozilla that they have a
config-option to use this information. But that's probably a
post-sarge thing.
Cheers,
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appear without locales. (and that's the bug
> reported in bts).
>
Funny enough, I encountered this too, just a few hours ago. I resorted
to setting the LANG variable in /etc/init.d/gdm.
Regards,
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Iirc realplayer has been removed from the archive a long time ago.
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project and I would love if this would be fixed right in time.
Kind regards
Andreas.
;
echo $bar
`yes`
(If you want to see the kernels oom killer in action try "eval $bar",
I just did. - "Sep 3 10:13:16 downhill kernel: Out of Memory: Killed
process 788 (bash) ;-)."
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Goswin von Brederlow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Andreas Metzler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Goswin von Brederlow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Steve Greenland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
>>>> for ct in * ; do
>>>>
://db.debian.org/machines.cgi
and Alpha is the most interesting architecture (according to the bug which
will be closed by this version). So any hints or help to get this package into
testing?
Kind regards
Andreas.
t for sure in Hamm. Shouldn't this sentence be removed, we
don't support upgrades from Bo or Hamm to potato anyway.
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Unofficial _Debian-packages_ of latest unstable _tin_
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ipts and the equivalent's to the
debhelper-files like debian/dirs, debian/docs, etc.
Ignore the specfile and start from scratch.
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ndling this seems to be pretty academic, the change happened
in ancient times:
dpkg (1.2.1); priority=MEDIUM
[...]
* postinst configure now gets null argument (not or )
when there is no previously configured version.
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ter than test -n or just [ "$var" ].
> ...but I remain open to being directed to a section of the Policy manual
> that firmly establishes my wrongness on that front as well. :)
I don't think it should.
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DTP, Debconf, and documentation
> translation efforts.
Check the left column, it does cover debconf.
Stats
[...]
debconf
· Anyone
· Translators
· Reviewers
· Pkg Maintain
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Manoj Srivastava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 08 Sep 2003 11:11:34 +0200, Andreas Metzler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>> Branden Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [...]
>>> The fact that a non-version-number string literal with shell
>>> red
init-script.
The init-script supports a default file, supporting your options and
more (actually it is that complicated to prepare for mailfilter
interaction). There is nothing cunning about it, though. ;-)
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ight sides: 'dpkg -S' and
conffile managment.
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ge.
[...]
Let us say we are talking about foo-runtime, a interpreter/virtual
machine that many packages in contrib depend on. If the installer
package worked as you proposed it wouldn't fulfil its puprose, the
foo-runtime-installer does _not_ provide foo-runtime, so
"apt-get install fo
aries on arm, one of them (or its dependencies)
probably depends on libgcc1.
I have not checked your package, but I know this is exactly what
happened for exim4.
cu andreas
* Russell Coker ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030921 16:41]:
> Bad analogy. Consider the way that the Harry Potter books have been modified
> for the limited vocabulary of the American audience.
I hope that you're joking. (Well, I fear that you're not.)
Cheers,
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On Mon, 22 Sep 2003, Andreas Schuldei wrote:
> better with Debian, and for that reason thankfully accepts
> Raphael Herzogs offer to continue its effords as the Debian-Edu
> subproject, taking it over.
Congratulations!
> * To avoid the Knoppix-effect.
This is a great wording!
Good l
uot;unencrypted" probably refers to "empty passphrase".
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make them separately
available in the kernel-source-package.
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Manoj Srivastava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Beginning in 2001, concerns regarding the compatibility of the
> GNU Free Documentation License with the Debian Free Software
> Guidelines came to the attention of the debian-legal mailing list.
[...]
>Unfortunately, most of this discussi
eon/frankie' I get:
> E: Release 'farnkie' for 'galeon' not found
>any hints?
>please cc: me, as I'm not subscibed to the list.
Provide a Release file (in the same location as Packages.gz). Take a
look at your favorite Debian mirror for examples.
ect.
I did it just the other way round: I've made a few attempts to use
aptitude, and then decided that I stay with apt-get and dselect.
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to
> aptitude cumbersome, to say the least.
[...]
An alternative but safer way would be to record which packages were
installed with aptitude only to fulfill a dependency and mark them as
unwanted.
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Marcos Dione <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 01, 2003 at 11:34:10PM +0200, Andreas Metzler wrote:
>> Marcos Dione <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> [...]
>> >*but*... now I set up atp.conf to have 'frankie' as the default
>> > release
maintainer name in
debian/control and debian/changelog should be identical and
debian/control is supposed to be ASCII.
cu andreas
* Matt Kraai ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [050714 02:21]:
> texi2html's behavior changed recently: if it is invoked with
> -split=chapter, old versions place the HTML files in the same
> directory as the documentation source, whereas new versions place the
> generated files in a subdirectory.
>
> After I'd
ifficult.
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> On Fri, Jul 15, 2005 at 10:59:21AM -0700, Steve Langasek wrote:
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>> Why do people think that xorg broke library dependencies for our
>> entertainment, and that patching over the dependencies is an ok solution?
>> The package name changed because it i
* Marco d'Itri ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [050718 20:17]:
> On Jul 18, "Bernhard R. Link" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Is there a way to configure this to not create masses of processes and
> > confusing the user with colors?
> You can write your own package which conflicts+provides lsb-base and
> im
* Colin Watson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [050718 17:21]:
> The BTS records that bug #NN was fixed in 1.1-sarge1 and 1.3, and
> let's say the bug was found in version 1.1. Since it has the changelogs
> (it gets these from ftp-master), it can build up a tree of which package
> versions are based on whi
* Stig Sandbeck Mathisen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [050719 09:31]:
> Andreas Barth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > It would be better if there would be some configureable option in
> > lsb-base.
> ,
> | Angry Fruit Salad?
> |
> | [yes] [no]
> `
configurati
e" button which everyone
can push randomly, but still can be used by each user through the
BTS mail interface.
Just some thoughts
Regards,
Andreas
Margarita Manterola wrote:
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that are annoyed by each bug. It could be either a simple way to submit
a follow-up to say '
Hi,
if you ask me any bug is worth fixing, also if only a single user complained
about the problem. So why spending effort in "rating" bugs?
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able to read parts of the source of the
programs they use---even if they have no intention of contributing to
development. This is Debian, after all. Programs written in obscure
languages may be vaguely deprecated for this reason.
They might find it out from Debtags.
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ur "personal" target user might be able to find out the programming
language himself and mentioning it in the description is also redundant.
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Perhaps some of the reports got lost in the mail? Hopefully the HTTP
option will increase the participation count.
it already did, at least by one ;-)
The HTTP option is really a great improvement, especially
for desktop users.
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* Olaf van der Spek ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [050726 09:26]:
> On 7/26/05, Philipp Kern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Mon, 2005-07-25 at 18:20 -0700, Shaun Jackman wrote:
> > > It's been saying that "ncurses is only 3 days old" for the past four
> > > days. Any idea what's up?
> > Well, ftp-master
y wants it.
That would be really sad since I use it regularly, as it is
a really nice tool. Would you still be able to sponsor me
if this ends with me maintaining the package?
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motif is in non-free.
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http:
Hi,
on request of Ryan Murray I stopped the bugs2ldap-gateway on
bugs.debian.org. I'll move that gateway to some other host as soon as I
have time. At least the following services are broken by that:
- the wnpp bug list
- bts.turmzimmer.net
I am sorry for that. I'll follow up as soon as this serv
* Andreas Barth ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [050728 22:39]:
> on request of Ryan Murray I stopped the bugs2ldap-gateway on
> bugs.debian.org. I'll move that gateway to some other host as soon as I
> have time. At least the following services are broken by that:
> - the wnpp bug list
>
Hi,
libdb4.1 should be removed from Debian soon. The following packages
still use it (but could move forward to the more recent db4.2 or db4.3
package):
arla
kerberos4kth-servers
vacation
libedataserver1.2-4
libroken16-kerberos4kth
kerberos4kth-kdc
libapache-mod-witch
libotp0-kerberos4kth
evolutio
* Yaroslav Halchenko ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [050801 12:20]:
> I'm not sure if any additional AMs are necessary -- there is a
> sufficient quantity of them to cover all current DD applicants...
We would need more good AMs, we have too few.
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* Neil McGovern ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [050801 14:02]:
> On Mon, Aug 01, 2005 at 01:58:55PM +0200, Andreas Barth wrote:
> > * Yaroslav Halchenko ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [050801 12:20]:
> > > I'm not sure if any additional AMs are necessary -- there is a
> > > sufficie
Hi,
* Nico Golde ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [050801 15:21]:
> * Andreas Barth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-08-01 15:16]:
> > * Neil McGovern ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [050801 14:02]:
> > > On Mon, Aug 01, 2005 at 01:58:55PM +0200, Andreas Barth wrote:
> > > > * Yaroslav Halc
* Nigel Jones ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [050802 05:31]:
> Also: say that if an AM/DAM does not process x applications a month
> (reasonably fair amount (say 5) and allow for vaccations/sickness etc)
> then they may face removal
I don't know if you've every worked as AM, but if you have other duties
in D
* Thijs Kinkhorst ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [050802 12:19]:
> And why is approval by DAM not equal to account creation? It seems to me
> that the account creation step could be fully automated: checking the box
> "approved by DAM" could trigger an insert into the LDAP database thereby
> creating the acco
* Thijs Kinkhorst ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [050802 13:41]:
> And even then, appearently the DAM works like this: I approve person X,
> let's check his box, but I'll add the account at some point later on (this
> takes weeks on average). When you check the box you might add the account
> aswell when you'
* Henrique de Moraes Holschuh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [050803 12:51]:
> On Wed, 03 Aug 2005, Julien BLACHE wrote:
> > I'll drop the dependency on debconf on these two packages, as it's
> > only used to purge some old debconf questions from the database.
> You can do that only if those old debconf que
* Anthony DeRobertis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [050804 11:55]:
> Thomas Bushnell BSG wrote:
>
> > It was an advertisement for a recruiting party. That's commercial by
> > any definition.
>
> Which is wholy irrelevant, because Debian's mailing list policy
> prohibits UBE, not UCE. See:
> http://www
* Miles Bader ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [050804 13:54]:
> Andreas Barth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >> Which is wholy irrelevant, because Debian's mailing list policy
> >> prohibits UBE, not UCE. See:
> > In that case, the description needs to be fixed.
>
* Thomas Bushnell BSG ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [050804 18:48]:
> Andreas Barth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > * Miles Bader ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [050804 13:54]:
> >> Andreas Barth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >> >> Which is wholy irrelevant, because Debia
;> "local". Debian would probably run on that well enough for it to
>> be used as /bin/sh, and it could become the de facto testbed for
>> 10.4 compliance.
> Is there anything else which dash supports but posh does not?
[...]
command -v
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elete the data otherwise.
Prompting manually using read if debconf is not available would be
perfect but personally I would not bother with that unless the
question is one of life and death.
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This is going to be removed soon, when we drop woody compability, but
might need to be used later again, as debconf evolves.
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Hmmm, I'm using dh_installdebconf in all my packages but there is
no such thing as adding something to the dependencies. Did I missed
something?
on debconf without a "| debconf-2.0". If your package is on this list,
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arb
I expect new u
ignore the lines
. /usr/share/debconf/confmodule
db_get "shared/zope/restart" || true
in the postinst file because the package depends from a package
that just depends from debconf?
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[...]
As Colin noted britney is not yet bts-version aware, but I think
tagging the bug experimental via [EMAIL PROTECTED] should do the trick.
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* Frank Küster ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [050811 23:46]:
> Is this a bug in Björns script, or in the new versioned BTS, or in
> katie's code?
Britney is version-tracking agnostic currently. (Though that's one of
the issues I want to work on this weekend.)
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* kamaraju kusumanchi ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [050811 23:46]:
> I was just wondering if there are any efforts currently undergoing to
> make this a reality? or has the idea been just dropped? What is
> preventing its implementation?
Currently, even the daily dinstall is creating pain to us, as spohr
b and generates
> $HOME/public_html/pts/bugs.txt
>
> http://merkel.debian.org/~hertzog/pts/bugs.txt
You might be interessted in merkel:/org/qa.debian.org/data/bts2ldap/ -
this data includes distribution tags generated by version tracking for
all bugs.
> I checked /org/bugs.debian.org/s
* Raphael Hertzog ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [050813 19:08]:
> Looking at the file you indicated I see :
> dn: cn=258977,dc=current,dc=bugs,dc=debian,dc=org
> objectClass: debbugsBug
> debbugsID: 258977
> debbugsSubmitter: Andreas Jochens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> debbugsDate: 108
* Andreas Barth ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [050813 20:30]:
> * Raphael Hertzog ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [050813 19:29]:
> > Le samedi 13 août 2005 à 19:11 +0200, Andreas Barth a écrit :
> > > > I see "debbugsDone" and yet all available versions have the bug. I'm
> >
* Raphael Hertzog ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [050813 19:29]:
> Le samedi 13 août 2005 à 19:11 +0200, Andreas Barth a écrit :
> > > I see "debbugsDone" and yet all available versions have the bug. I'm
> > > lost as to what open/done means in any case. :-)
> >
&g
es.)
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n provides. On the other hand this might lead to
other confusions for people who have no idea what "upstream" means.
Note: I'm not sure whether both ideas are really useful - just asking for
comments.
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* Henning Makholm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-08-15 13:17:02]:
> Scripsit Timo Aaltonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > 2 multi-user, no network services exported, no NFS
> >
> > -more secure service-wise than 3
> > -RH has network here, although they claim that 2 is not used
>
> Given that it is very
* Daniel Stone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-08-16 01:09:53]:
> On Mon, Aug 15, 2005 at 02:59:17PM +0200, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> > [Steinar H. Gunderson]
> > > How do you make this work? Last time I tried it, X would only show
> > > the one connected to the ???active??? virtual console, and blan
x27;d pass on the word,
Providing a link is the minimum you should do. Filing a RFP
(Request For Packaging) would be the normal way to ask for
packages.
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On Mon, 15 Aug 2005, Andreas Tille wrote:
Providing a link is the minimum you should do. Filing a RFP
... sorry, reading the subject of the mail again clarifies the link issue ...
;-)
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this is a quite interesting task for brave people. We should at least
mention this project on our web page (Alexis, Tobias?) to notify that it is in
our focus.
Kind regards and thanks to Jeff for the hint
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look on this. But please read
my other mails to this thread first. It is not really a project for
beginners in packaging.
Kind regards and thanks for notifying us about this interesting project
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_INCLUDE_SPEC
TK_LIB_SPEC TK_LIBS TK_XINCLUDES TK_PREFIX LTLIBOBJS'
configure:# installed and uninstalled version of Tcl.
configure:#AC_SUBST(TCL_VERSION)
which did not showed any explicite dependency from a certain Tcl version.
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On Thu, 18 Aug 2005, Henning Makholm wrote:
./configure --with-tclconfig=/usr/lib/tcl8.4
Thanks.
DEB_CONFIGURE_EXTRA_FLAGS := --with-tclconfig=/usr/lib/tcl8.4
--with-tkconfig=/usr/lib/tk8.4
finally did the trick. ;-)
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[...]
> There is a really good reason to have telnet *client* on board, and that
> is accessing IMAP / SMTP etc. servers for testing purposes.
FWIW I do prefer gnutls-cli for that purpose, as it supports STARTTLS.
;-)
cu andr
Hi,
* Peter 'p2' De Schrijver ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [050821 22:39]:
> Some comments :
> > - must include basic UNIX functionality
> Whatever that may mean
there are processes. there is dns name resolution. there is networking.
there is chroot. etc. Just really basic things (and, of course, none of
* Riku Voipio ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [050822 00:07]:
> On Sun, Aug 21, 2005 at 10:54:43PM +0200, Andreas Barth wrote:
> > * Peter 'p2' De Schrijver ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [050821 22:39]:
> > > > - must have a working, tested installer
>
> > > Trivial. debo
* Peter 'p2' De Schrijver ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [050822 10:44]:
> > > How do you boot to a system to run debian-installer when there is no
> > > bios or bootloader on the system yet?
> >
> > Just take a look at the existing Debian ports, and you see that it's ok
> > to use a bios that's part of the
stable' FTBFS. It will likely
take many months, if not years, for amd64 to get anywhere near to the
requested 98% mark again.
Will the amd64 port be rejected if more than two percent of the
unmodified source packages from 'unstable' fail to compile?
If not, what does the 98%
* Andreas Jochens ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [050822 11:36]:
> I understand that the amd64 port has to be recompiled for the
> final inclusion into the official archive because the current amd64
> packages have not been built by DDs. But currently more than 10% of
> the unmodified source p
On 05-Aug-22 11:48, Andreas Barth wrote:
> * Andreas Jochens ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [050822 11:36]:
> > I understand that the amd64 port has to be recompiled for the
> > final inclusion into the official archive because the current amd64
> > packages have not been built by DD
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