with a
second build - which is basically the same as your suggestion, but
perhaps not consuming so much space.
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think about (mind the carful wording -
I do not explicitely suggest it) rebuilding the orig.tar.gz and
remove *.mo files. I would definitely remove such files if
there would be other stronger reasons to change upstream
tarball.
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gainst debbugs or whether this
bahaviour is intended and it would be better to use a
packaging related mailing list as Maintainer and single
Maintainers as Uploaders? So this is kind of "RFC" for a
first paragraph of the intended Group Maintenance HowTo.
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Hi,
I would like to ask kindly for support regarding bug #424644 because
I do not own any amd64 and thus feel unable to solve this problem.
Any hints / patches?
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> I would like to ask kindly for support regarding bug #424644 because
> I do not own any amd64 and thus feel unable to solve this problem.
> Any hints / patches?
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2007/05/msg00340.h
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> Andreas Tille wrote:
>> Another question would be whether it would be reasonable if
>> Uploaders should be included in BTS mail in any case
> I think so, see #397761.
I do not think so, since this would result in duplicat ma
On Fri, 18 May 2007, Andreas Metzler wrote:
On 2007-05-18 Andreas Tille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I would like to ask kindly for support regarding bug #424644 because
I do not own any amd64 and thus feel unable to solve this problem.
Any hints / patches?
http://lists.debian.org/
*currently* in sid,
but last week's version is another matter entirely.
That means if I would ask for a binary only upload for AMD64 this bug
would be fixed? How can I ask for this? Just reoploading the package
with no changes at all sound a little bit dumb to me.
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nitiate
a Group maintenance Howto that covers such issues. The other thing
is that you might just forget to subscribe (which you will not
in case you get two mails).
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> On Fri, 18 May 2007, Julien Cristau wrote:
>> I don't see how that would be easier than subscribing to the PTS for a
>> package you're co-maintaining.
> Well, the problem is missing documentation - at least I was not
&g
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s changed symbol hashing at all and requires
upstream to keep books on added symbols in the symbol versioning
script. Which is why I do not think it is going to see widespread use.
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> sort. The question is just: is it viable for a C++ coder with
> a Python proficiency to mockup a new application in Python first?
>
I think that approach makes sense.
This isn't what you asked for, but you might be interested in Vala[0],
which compiles t
include matching
> 'long *double'. If a library package is built from the same source as
> well, it has to be renamed, however the list may have false positives.
[...]
> gnulib
[...]
Looks like a false positive. The gnulib source package is arch-all, it
does not contain compiled sou
using a font that at least supports the ill feeling. So even if I don't
want to spekulate about lawyers opinions - it seems to show at least bad
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e some funny 3D games with huge data packages. So
were is the borderline for this. Does it make sense to install
a data repository that is not mirrored? (Uhm, I think this is a
FAQ on debian-devel - at least I think I remember to have read about
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hich are
only useful for a few users.
So you propose "hundred of megabits" as the size border?
Could you please be more verbose on "a few".
Please stop teaching people who try to discuss a problem by
dead beat arguments and give precise numbers as answers if
you have any.
/bugreport.cgi?bug=38902;msg=171
Isn't it good style to add some comments to commands of the
BTS mail control interface?
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I personally would be mostly interested in top 4 (Maintaining our own
package repository).
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* Josselin Mouette ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [070603 18:46]:
> Despite its ugliness, the only proposed solution that works so far is to
> touch the libgstgnomevfs.so file in libgnomevfs2-extra's postinst (and
> the same for other packages providing GnomeVFS methods), so that its
> timestamp changes.
Why
* Raphael Hertzog ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [070606 14:03]:
> On Wed, 06 Jun 2007, Steve Langasek wrote:
> > On Wed, Jun 06, 2007 at 09:15:02AM +0200, Raphael Hertzog wrote:
> > > Now, if we have people store symbols in shlibs file, it means that
> > > dh_installdeb would install the shlibs file with sym
* Mike Hommey ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [070607 17:49]:
> On Thu, Jun 07, 2007 at 05:39:56PM +0200, Andreas Barth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > > The real lib has precedence over the provided symbols file.
> > > - any new symbol is added and marked with mininal ve
* Julien Cristau ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [070607 18:04]:
> On Thu, Jun 7, 2007 at 17:56:46 +0200, Andreas Barth wrote:
>
> > * Mike Hommey ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [070607 17:49]:
> > > On Thu, Jun 07, 2007 at 05:39:56PM +0200, Andreas Barth <[EMAIL
> > > PROTECTED]&g
information into a conffile.
Everybody can change this to something else. Isn't it better
to implement a
/usr/bin/debian-release
that contains an option to get the real version number that
is hard coded anywhere if /etc/debian_version was changed?
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package size at the time the package
is created" fits absolutely my expectation for a description of the
limit.
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identical. OTOH if I needed to repackaged the source tarball anyway
since it contains non DFSG free material I would remove the binaries
too.
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overriden for good reasons by the
release team (and I can only remember a few such cases in the last
years, not counting removals of broken packages from testing to let a
transition through).
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not considering the capability
the important question now, that's one of the advantages of release
goals.)
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* Filipus Klutiero ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [070616 20:46]:
> Le vendredi 15 juin 2007 19:19, Andreas Barth a écrit :
> > Release team structure
> > ~~
> > Steve Langasek, who served as Release Manager for the past two cycles,
> > doesn't want to be o
* Raphael Hertzog ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [070617 18:15]:
> if some symbols disappeared. Level 2 will also fail if new symbols are
> introduced with prior update of the debian/symbols file. Level 3 and 4
^ without
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package contains all the information it needs, at least for libraries.
> The file in in the binary package (debian//DEBIAN/symbols) is
> however generated at build time (and has thus updated symbol information).
If it is not part of the source package, it is not guranteed to be
updated
warnings in lintian and convincing maintainers of
core packages probably will fix that anyways.
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e has been a short discussion on
this topic during Debconf [1] and Andreas Tille collected some ideas about a
design. You might want to contact him.
I tried to sum up the results of our little boof in DebConf. Perhaps some
open discussion might not harm. Please note that all shown images are NO
; out - We've got dozens of people in #debian asking that everyday.
In *this* case however we will end up with a few uninstallable packages
in testing for a few days - currently working on fixing that during the
next days. (In case people ask about such issues in testing.)
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t this will definitely not be done by me
because I'm lacking knowledge about the later ones and also lacking
interest.
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some trick to propagate
these variables, but how? I've got no clue out of reading the
texinfo docs.
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ordNet 2.1 and
I just hope that he could review his code to make things work also
under 3.0.
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ere is no need for change
here. The currently used and proven interface is:
1. install Build-Depends for running dpkg-buildpackage -B
2. install Build-Depends *and* Build-Indep-Indep for running
dpkg-buildpackage differently (e.g without any modifier or with -b)
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> On Sat, Jun 30, 2007 at 09:40:29AM +0200, Andreas Metzler wrote:
>> I think that is just wrong. sbuild should not need to know anything
>> about dpkg-buildpackage's internals and there is no need for change
>> here. The currently used and proven in
hard
to find out which binary names are in use in the wild but
chances are just high if you are using a name like '?scan'.
Unfortunately many upstream developers are not really happy
about such kind of hints (at least according to my experience).
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the application. Before I decided to report this as a bug
I installed the unstable version to verify whether something was fixed.
Luckily enough all runs perfectly fine in the unstable version so
I regarded filing bug reports as useless and instead gave this hint.
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of course it
helps transparence and is therefore encouraged).
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> well; instead we have an ugly workaround hack due to similar resistance.
I think we can still fix this mess.
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Here only mipsel is not builded, but this is a non-free package and
as far as I know this is not catched by the autobuilders and I have
to ask for manual compilation (if my knowledge is up to date).
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),
provides xmms and conflict with older xmms versions and install a
symlink to the replacement.
I think xmms is to wide spread as that we just could wild guess how
many users are affected and how they could cope with this.
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how broken Debian is. I just would like to give them lesser
chances to be correct when they claim this.
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On Tue, 10 Jul 2007, Jon Dowland wrote:
If a user removes the package themselves, even if they don't
realise it, via a dependency chain with GTK 1.x or something
similar, I don't have a great deal of sympathy.
Did you ever heard about the multi-user concept?
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ases does not mean it *must* have a menu entry.
> You can pretty much find use cases for very rare and useful for a
> only a couple people things, and yet not have to include a menu entry for
> that for everyone.
One solution might be to generate a "view all"-view, and allow
appli
ence, this will duplicate the work, but I think we should
add .desktop entries to packages, especially games, that don't have one
and deserve it.
What do you mean with "deserve it"? Could you please give some criteria
to deside which packages deserve a menu entry? For which gr
y wouldn't be a Debian
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incompatible
/usr/lib/gcc/i486-linux-gnu/4.3.1/libstdc++.a when searching for -lstdc++
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lstdc++
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
Any idea how to fix this?
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[1] http://lists.debian.org/debian-med/2008/07/msg6.html
[2] http://lwn.net
On Mon, 7 Jul 2008, William Pitcock wrote:
If you do build-depends on gcc-multilib and g++-multilib, it should fix
this problem.
Ahhh, thanks - this was a quick and very helpful hint ...
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the less we can tell biologists what it does. Couldn't we rely on
Debtags to indicate the field of the package to our users?
Debtags is fine but we have to many package interfaces that do not
know about Debtags and thus we can not rely on this.
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On Mon, 2008-07-07 at 22:56 +0200, Andreas Tille wrote:
svn://svn.debian.org/svn/debian-med/trunk/packages/maq/trunk/
If I build this stuff I get a package containing /usr/bin/maq (besides
some Perl scripts). The problem is:
$ /usr/bin/maq
-bash
2.7-10
GNU C Library: Shared libraries [i686 optimi
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ssued this provocation to "trigger" something I
could listen to. The only other information about triggers on this list
was a flamewar which circled basically around formatting of dpkg code
issues. Did I missed some announcement which might have helped me
to understand triggers bette
re is an urgent need to explain the new trigger feature
to our users *before* they stumble by chance about stuff they do not
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whether we might ever find a real clue.
So feel free to do what you regard as common sense.
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Andreas Tille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Package name: postgresql-8.3-plr
Version : 8.3.0.6
Upstream Author : Joe Conway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://www.joeconway.com/plr/
* License : GPL
Program
ian/install: Make sure that any new version of the library gets
moved to the right destination
Closes: #461995
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Feel free to inspect the bugs that are attached to my maintainer address
if you want to make up your mind
not. I'd prefer to decide whether we want it back now or not.
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I did not provoked this argument until
now because I do not even have time to try ...)
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Severity: wishlist
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* Package name: phpmyid
Version : 0.9
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* URL : http://siege.org/projects/phpMyID/
* License : GPL
Programmi
> > it, and that's an internal implementation detail, in case there's a
> > liblzma in the future and we'd switch to using it, packages should not
> > require to be changed.
What advantage would we (as in Debian) have if dpkg pre-depends on lzma,
instead of the p
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* Package name: wp-openid
Version : 2.2.1
Upstream Author : Will Norris, Alan J Castonquay, Factory Joe
* URL : http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/openid/
* License : GPL
not so deeply involved.
Ben, thanks for the nice work - I'll perhaps profit from it
really soon
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"dpkg-buildpackage -B" runs debian/rules clean, build and binary-arch.
"dpkg-buildpackage -b" runs debian/rules clean, build and binary.
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"dpkg-buildpackage -B" runs debian/rules clean, build and binary-arch.
"dpkg-buildpackage -b" runs debian/rules clean, build and binary.
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On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 03:40:41PM +0200, Laurent Guignard wrote:
> How to update configuration files stored in local users home directory
> with these contained in package and save the previous configuration
> files somewhere in the filesystem hierarchy ?
You don't do that at all. The contents o
ads that leads nowhere the
distribution would be in a hell of alot better shape.
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t to lose either experimental or sid changelog
entries.
Sorting cronologically seems to be wrong, since experimental and sid
entries would get mixed up, therefore I go for sorting by debian
version numbers. Is this broken?
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Miriam, good luck at the revitalisation front! I'm willing to support
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a problem of feh or rather the underlying libraries.
Any ideas?
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Subject: Problem with blit
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This stuff from former maintainer has to be removed.
Sorry for the noise
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itical to work around the (same) bug in other
syslog implementations.
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this is a case, which would justify it.
[...]
I disagree that asking is a valid option. The right thing to do is to
keep the latest n files, asking before deleting the second newest one
does not make it the right thing.
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utting anything in /usr/lib/cgi-bin,
as use of this directory should be deprecated[1].
Fine for me.
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On Wed, 24 Sep 2008, Noèl Köthe wrote:
we reached http://bugs.debian.org/50
Who has won the "Chritian Perrier Award" for the best estimation of
time for this?
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On Wed, 24 Sep 2008, Christian Perrier wrote:
Let's not forget Nobuhiro Iwamatsu who reported that bug
Even though bug #47 would habe been fun to have as #50,
indeed..:-)
You tried to cheat to gather the fame of reporting #50! ;-)
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ugh.
That would be ideal. Miriam?
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wrapper.
What do you think?
d) is a solution which is usually choosen in cases like this in
Debian.
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