ojects
(which hopefully will be quite advanced than currently...).
Kind regards and thanks for your effort
Andreas.
://student.cosy.sbg.ac.at/~arott/dpkg-crash/) like
this? If dpkg crashes, you can recover like this:
~# dpkg --configure -a
~# apt-get -f install
If i get no crash reports 'till Monday, I will upload my ZINF
packages, assuming this is a local problem.
Regards, Andy
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>>>>> "Martin" == Martin Michlmayr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Martin> * Andreas Rottmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-08-16 13:44]:
>> If i get no crash reports 'till Monday, I will upload my ZINF
>> packages, assuming this is a
>>>>> "Simon" == Simon Law <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Simon> On Fri, Aug 16, 2002 at 01:44:30PM +0200, Andreas Rottmann
Simon> wrote:
>> If i get no crash reports 'till Monday, I will upload my ZINF
>> packages, assum
Package: wnpp
Version: N/A; reported 2002-08-18
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: quick-lounge-applet
Version : CVS
Upstream Author : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://quick-lounge.sourceforge.net/
* License : GPL
Description : An applet to orginize your p
On Mon, 19 Aug 2002, Joey Hess wrote:
> Andreas Tille wrote:
> > In fact you are right. I would vote for a mandatory menu entry for every
> > program which has a user interface.
>
> I "vote" that you get to write the menu file for gnuplot, which after
> all
log utility to prompt for the file name (with a file
> browser) and then start the program with that as argument.
I do not know this program but it smells like an upstream bug. So I
would try to explain the problem upstream and would tag the bug
accordingly.
Kind regards
Andreas.
re) programs, that will, given the lack of
a config file, use their compiled-in defaults. So the installation of
a config file will change the configuration of the program, unless the
installed config file contains just the (also compiled-in) defaults.
Regards, Andy
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Hello
http://ftp-master.debian.org/testing/update_excuses.html#paul
says:
# paul (- to 0.1.0.2-5)
* Maintainer: Andreas Tille
* 76 days old (needed 2 days)
* paul/m68k unsatisfiable Depends: libgtkdatabox (>= 0.1.3)
* paul/sparc unsatisfiable Depends: libgtkdatabox (>=
ary.
But what to do that these debs will be updated? The autobuilder
leaves no trace that there went something wrong and I can see the
debs in the archive. Isn't it strange?
Kind regards
Andreas.
-proposed-updates? How can I check if
the moove to there is progressing or whether I need to do something?
Kind regards
Andreas.
k the facts before doing
wild guesses - sorry.)
Kind regards
Andreas.
better.
I think I've found a small bug, highlighting NMUs in a different color
does not work if there is only version of the package in the whole
archive. For example take a look at
http://people.debian.org/~igenibel/index.php?package=dlocate
cu andreas
the kdm list
> to
> choose from the start.
> What's to do therefor?
Afaik it should be enough to call update-menus in postinst and
register 5dwm as alternative for x-window-manager.
Kdm ships it own menu-method /etc/menu-methods/kdm which calls
kdm-update-menu to keep the kdm-menu
er too.
>
Have a look at sox - do your programs have any extra features?
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to incomming right now but I hope that the
other architectures could be builded soon. This raises again the need
for a positive list for autobuilders to process packages from non-free.
Kind regards
Andreas.
trivial.
>
oggasm also tags the .ogg files based on the MP3 tags and/or filename,
so this is not *that* trivial.
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On Thu, 29 Aug 2002, Branden Robinson wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 29, 2002 at 09:59:36AM +0200, Andreas Tille wrote:
> > unfortunately treetool is non-free because there is neigther a
> > license nor any upstream author available.
>
> Uh, if there's no license we have no b
On Thu, 29 Aug 2002, Tomas Pospisek's Mailing Lists wrote:
> > On Thu, Aug 29, 2002 at 09:59:36AM +0200, Andreas Tille wrote:
> > > unfortunately treetool is non-free because there is neigther a
> > > license nor any upstream author available.
>
> And what abou
s this
> meant as a Debian devels only game?
I think that it should not be restricted to Debian developers. All
people who are interested in quality enhanceing Debian could (should?)
join.
Nice idea
Andreas.
it support latin1/latin9?
And directly connected to this question: does it decode
quoted-printable before indexing?
cu andreas
Kevin Rosenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 30, 2002 at 12:09:45PM +0200, Andreas Metzler wrote:
>>> * URL : http://www.rc0.org.uk/mairix
>> Sounds cool. Is it us-ascii only or does it support latin1/latin9?
>> And directly connected to
the new method. BTW
RedHat et al. don't use floppy-emulation, too.
If your computer cannot boot woody CD1 try CD2-CD7 - they use
floppy-emulation and should work on old computers.
cu andreas
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Unofficial _Debian-packages_ of latest _
changes would have been necessary.
[...]
Why are you upset about it? Was the quality of the NMU bad? One of the
main points of a BSP is afaik that you can make NMUs to delayed
_without_ previous notice to the maintainer.
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case
because this program which is obviousely used by a lot of biologists
needs some work and nobody can do it because of the missinging
upstream license.
Kind regards
Andreas.
Goswin Brederlow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Andreas Metzler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
>> Goswin Brederlow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
>>> I the discovered that the woody CD (linuxtag prerelease) doesn't
>>> boot. I heard of simila
include all C++ libraries except
> > libstdc++ (I don't understand that exception) in the CVS tree. Namely
>
ZINF does that, too. (zlib, libvorbis, unzip, gdbm, from a quick guess
at the sources). I guess I should bug upstream to at least have
configure options to have these link
space in the case?) solve the problem for
debian's own servers, but not for the mirrors. I know of 3 of them
only in .at.
cu andreas
- GbE, or 100Mb?
> 100mbit. Compare scp to FTP or netcat.
And compare scp with Protocol2 and the default Cipher (AES) with
"scp -1 -c blowfish".
cu andreas
Hi,
I just hand over the readseq package to Michael Schmitz. He is obviousely
much more competent to maintain the package than me. We agreed not to
go the bureocratic orphan and adopt. The next upload will just come from
Michael.
Kind regards
Andreas.
r suggestion than to read the "Debian Sub-Projekt HOWTO".
You can find a link at
http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-med/talks/200210_lux_internal/#page35
Just join the effort of internal projects to get all forces with the
same goal joined.
Good luck for you project
Andreas.
he individual /nmstatus.php?email=somebody it gives a nice
summary about who was where in the NM-process and which steps were
missing.
cu andreas (V I P T A)
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gt; process and hardware autodetection.
I guess you read the mails about debian-installer at debian-announce and
debian-devel from the last days???
Kind regards
Andreas.
t; general?
Is this one of your jokes or do you want me to give a hint that there
might be non-free software for the accessibility project?
If you would not be Branden I would have given a short explanation. ;-)
Kind regards
Andreas.
is.
I like to support Debian users who just need non-free software.
On the other hand my opinion is this clear that I do not need to
waste my time in following this damn non-free discussion and I hope
that this thread will not be drawn in this direction.
Kind regards
Andreas.
tp://ddtp.debian.org/debconf/maintainer/$PACKAGE with more
> information.
What about generating a bug report against the package. I would love
an information via e-mail about translations because I would definitely
forget to check this page before uploading a new package version.
Kind regards
Andreas.
before
replying to mails at debian-announce...)
Kind regards
Andreas.
list for Debian Internal Projects in common was
requested to discuss topics which are common to all these projects.
I'm soory for bluring debian-devel with this stuff but we got no
approval for this list because there was no obviouse need. :-((
Kind regards
Andreas.
xec(2) this file via the file descriptor from this
open(2) calland not the path name.
Root, of course, could still replace the /usr/bin/gpg program and get
away with it, but this seems to me to guarantee that the binary can not
be stolen away under the unsuspecting user's noses.
Have fun,
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reading the Release-file.
Afaik it does not matter very much what you put in the Origin and
Label fields, but it seems to make sense to use the correct
stable/testing/unstable in Archive because it corresponds to the value
used as argument for "apt-get --default-release".
t;> get fixed in version two. And already they are still amazingly good.
> Are these packaged for Debian?
[...]
Yes, at least bogofilter is available and I've read an ITP for bmf
here, too.
cu andreas
; approaches) can be
used against the person running the filter. If the filter is configured
so that it doesn't send the Received: lines, it actually acts as a
pseudo-anonymysing relay.
Thus, my conclusion: These things are evil. Don't use them or somebody
might use them against you, eventua
Today, Adam McKenna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 11:49:09PM +0100, Andreas Fuchs wrote:
>> Right. I just thought up a scheme to exploit this, based on the fake
>> source-IP address approach you find in descriptions of ping-floods.
>
> Wow, you
fault is 50k.
Right, and in TMDA there is also MAX_AUTORESPONSES_PER_DAY, which only
seems to consider messages per sender. I'm not quite convinced that such
a setup can not be abused as a spam reflector, useless as it may be (it
bounces the full headers), other than annoying a lot of people.
about writing an e-mail to the author
and ask him for a license of his work it might be possible to build
an official package from this preliminary work. But I would love if
someone other would step in here.
Kind regards
Andreas.
Aletsch Glacier
Author: Karsten Eiser <[EMAIL PROTEC
before the files of packages are installed. Thus
I'm not really sure whether there is access to the tools which are needed
if they are installed all at the same time on a fresh box.
Just a thought
Andreas.
sor.)
[...]
Because nobody else has noted it yet I'll add it:
It is also depending on whether the peoople are English/American/etc.
or not. For example it is not usual in French and German texts to
have bigger whitespace at sentence boundaries. See "\frenchspacing"
in TeX.
cu andreas
work using only the tools present in _essential_ packages.[2]
It would be nice if this was crossreferenced from 6 or if 6 included
"config".
cu andreas
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some day it will
> display URLs as well.
Once that happens I'll remove the URL from the package description,
which gives me the URL on packages.debian.org /now/.
cu andreas
hanged in a fundamental
way, the configuration cannot be converted automatically[1] and Exim
v4 comes as new packages (exim4-base+exim4-daemon-something) and not
as upgrade for Exim v3.
cu andreas
[1] convert4r4 can try but: "The output file MUST be checked and
tested before t
Steve Langasek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 11:06:19AM +0100, Andreas Metzler wrote:
[...]
>> The packaging of Exim's new major version (v4) will use debconf, the
>> preliminary test packages already do.
>> Because the configuration file for
ted into Debian.
The manual the poster was intended to write can be short: Build a
lintian + bug free package and find a sponsor to upload. Otherwise
Debian user won't even notice the fine software.
Kind regards
Andreas.
n later remove the old one. The kernel and
> postgresql come to mind.
No, dpkg does not supported this (and imho shouldn't, because
the added complexity is not worth the minimal gain. - How many
packages with differ only in the version number contain no commom
files?)
cu andreas
Daniel Schepler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Andreas Metzler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
>> Actually it is much simpler, many packages are simply not compileable
>> anymore:
>>
>> libldap2-dev depends on libsasl-dev [1]
>> libsasl-dev depends o
t-what?) and especially a bad name for the debian
package, it's too short (gtk-fm?).
cu andreas
it would be worth thinking about switching to a more recent upstream version -
even if this is tagged development. Hey, it is a game.
Kind regards
Andreas.
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ar ago. I guess someone should hijack the package. Moreover
>
> I was sponsoring it previously and I'm still willing to do so.
Could you please be so kind to ask the maintainer whether he want to
continue maintaining?
Kind regards
Andreas.
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re about this package?
Kind regards
Andreas.
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On Fri, 11 Apr 2003, Colin Watson wrote:
> Hold it for a bit, please. I've been talking to the maintainer privately
> for the last week. An upload is waiting until the new libjsw is
> accepted.
Thanks
Andreas.
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cannot distribute this, GPL and OpenSSL licenses are incompatible.
http://pkg-exim4.alioth.debian.org/
cu andreas
version=all&release=all
At q.bofh.de are still backports to woody that work fine, also under
testing. (And at least the backports are really usable and have a
_very_ nice configuration setup. I can't say anything about
experimental, as I haven't tried them yet.)
Andi
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On Fri, Apr 11, 2003 at 03:14:37PM +0200, Philipp Kern wrote:
> Andreas Metzler wrote:
>> Build-Depends: [...] libmysqlclient-dev, libssl-dev
>> [license snipped]
>> You cannot distribute this, GPL and OpenSSL licenses are incompatible.
> So how you exim4 guyes managed
On Fri, Apr 11, 2003 at 03:30:38PM +0200, Andreas Barth wrote:
[exim4]
> At q.bofh.de are still backports to woody that work fine, also under
> testing. (And at least the backports are really usable and have a
> _very_ nice configuration setup. I can't say anything about
> e
111218 [ + ] Cannot install/remove
>
> There's a patch to fix this issue and it has been pending for quite some
> time. Would a NMU be ok?
[...]
Imho yes. A more than a year old RC bug without reaction from the
maintainer is a prime candidate for NMU.
cu andreas
esponsibilty of the debian maintainer _and_ I do not
think a paragraph in policy would buy anything (policy is no stick to
beat with), submitting patches to upstream might work.
cu andreas
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Unofficial _Debian-packages_ of latest unsta
ne would care for it. My son likes it and
the bugs on it do not seem really hard, IMHO.
Kind regards
Andreas.
PS: In general I like the idea to consolidate the archive ...
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0017&group_id=1&atid=200001
;-)
thanks, cu andreas
ems, I
> would be happy to take this package.
I probably couldn't really test this package without a counterpart,
but I can check the packaging nevertheless - feel free to contact me
if you need a sponsor.
cu andreas
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ld add the "maintainer address" to this list.
Reason: I would really like to help out Klaus Knopper which is no
official Debian maintainer, but I would have to do extra investigation
to find the page you are refering to.
Thanks for you effort to decrease RC-bugs
Andreas.
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ound/
I wonder if I should splitt these package into
wallpapers-at-4x3 for 4x3 screen dimensions like 1600x1200, 1024x768, ...
wallpapers-at-5x4 for 5x4 screen dimensions like 1280x1024
I'm afraid if I would not do this the package grows to a unnecessary big size.
Kind regards
This is reported in the BTS and only broke a short time ago.
> Here's a few questions that I came up with. I'm interested in any and
> all feedback, so don't feel limited by this set. :)
> (1) what do you find most useful?
[...]
The e-mail gateway.
cu andreas
-
On Mon, 14 Apr 2003, Martin Schulze wrote:
> Andreas Tille wrote:
> > > mpsql -- A graphical frontend for PostgreSQL [#89957]
> > > * Orphaned 755 days ago
> > It would be great if someone would step in here. Graphical frontends to
> > PostgreSQL are quite
the non-free tool, but we need
a stable replacement soon.
Kind regards
Andreas.
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ol feild "Dists:
> unstable" (Probably a much nicer feild name) to restrict packages?
>
> Or what about a different archive section?
I've though experimental was invented for that purpose.
Andreas.
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/tk app and works quite well. I use it at work on my
> solaris system.
Please check the whole functionality of pgaccess before you call it
close to PgAdmin. I think everybody who knows PostgreSQL knows pgaccess -
as well as its constraints and drawbacks.
Kind regards
Andreas.
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of my packages to CBS, so I wonder how much work
it would/will be to switch to build-common?
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needs of our users. I
would recommend to read the slides of my talk about internal projects
and also follow rhe link to the Subproject HOWTO.
Good luck with your project
Andreas.
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s it is not only known in English, but also
in most other (roman) Languages for law.
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Alles wird billige
s
> like 'flex'.
Well, that's for you as an computer expert. If I ask an only-user with
an university graduate, he will probably say law.
Andi
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Fachbegriffe des S
ndan orphans.
I'm not saying that I've ever liked the verbosity of the messages in
mkreiserfs, but at the same time I wouldn't ever remove them out of
courtesy to the author, regardless of whether it is in the license or not.
Cheers, Andreas
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sh. I
don't see the strong need for an english word when there is a much
better international alternative that is understand by jurisprudent
people all over the world - the potential users.
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rs also.
Great!
Kind regards
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will not compile.
> Other buildd logs may be available at
> <http://buildd.debian.org/build.php?arch=&pkg=libgtkdatabox>
I wonder if this is also an auto-builder bug because if a build-depends is
missing the build process should be stopped, shouldn't it?
Kind regards
Andreas.
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ething?
I do not care about any trends or flamewars, sorry. I just found out that
this is the only architecture the package fails building and this is a call
for help solving the problem.
> Do you get 'cool points' for ignorantly
> slagging off m68k? *sigh*
No. I just ignore quest
Package: wnpp
Version: N/A; reported 2003-04-22
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: zope-ttwtype
Version : 0.9.1
Upstream Author : Christian Scholz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://www.zope.org/Members/comlounge/TTWType/
* License : see below
Description :
iscussions within the debian project. Everything
else is at least very unfriendly. (I'm not speaking formally whether
the removal is allowed, and consequences for the freedomsnes of the
software in respect to debians guidelines. That's a totally different
discussion.)
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ebian-maintainers should be conservative in making
changes against the will of the upstream maintainers. (Formally
everytihn is different. But the world doesn't work with only viewing
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moral right in general.)
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Alles wird billiger: 50 % Preiserhöhung für Stammkunden.
myself, but I'd like to at least know if it's doable to
> support such a thing.
I just had the idea of translating these hints myself and thus I talked
with Grisu about using the DDTP server for this purpose. He promised
to think about this ...
Kind regards
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n as part of the filename would work, though it feels... ugly.
> But perhaps that's an extension for the fortune program itself, at some
> point, to support, similar to man's breakdown...
I'm afraid I do not understand your problem right.
Kind regards
Andreas.
am exited with status 1
> configure: failed program was:
> #line 7510 "configure"
>
I have really no idea what to do and I hope somebody could help me out here.
Kind regards
Andreas.
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; looking for.
So I think your problem is solved - even if it is less documented.
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are
if there discussion forums ar splitted over several hosts.
Kind regards
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internal projects since several months.
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erfectly understand your intention but this workaround just takes
pressure from people who should just install the mailing list. Installing
a mailing list is not really much work to do and it should be done in
time. If this can not be done in time something is wrong.
Kind regards
Andre
t I perfectly admit that it
might attract some attention.
Kind regards
Andreas.
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, too?
> For now I will revert to the gcc-3.2 implementation and continue
> beeing incompatible with i386.
[...]
Does anybody know how/if other Distributions reacted to this issue?
Suse, Redhat et.al. afaik have been using gcc-3.x for more than one
release.
cu andreas
* Matthew Palmer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030424 02:50]:
> On Wed, 23 Apr 2003, Andreas Barth wrote:
> > Can't you understand that as an author you would like that messages
> > like this are not removed without your consent? The internet
> > robustness principle says: Be
* Manoj Srivastava ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030424 05:20]:
> On Wed, 23 Apr 2003 17:41:58 +0200, Andreas Barth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> > You can. The _moral_ right is compatible with free software, the
> > _formal_ right not. (And in some, rare cases the moral right is
&g
ut this list is called debian-devel and not
hans-reiser-devel, so I spoke not about Hans Reisers behaviour (what
does not mean that I like his behavior).
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*
asterisk
libdbd-mysql-perl (bug #189164)
mnogosearch
perdition
Most packages either have switched back to libmysqlclient10-dev or
didn't change to libmysqlclient-dev at all.
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