Alex Romosan wrote in PM (hope you can copy with posting this single
line to the list :):
> hi andreas, please find included the penguin pixmaps. thanks
Thank you very much. I've included it in my xteddy Debian
package which is available under
ftp://bridge.physik.uni-halle.de/pu
ME shouldn't be used in any *.deb file. It is a
confusing symbolic name in our internal network and I would like to
use my name in real live (tille) instead.
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Andreas.
PS: Should I post such kind of questions to debian-mentors?
I'm afraid an overflow of my m
se it isn't an official package at
this time.)
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but without any success.
I've read some rules files of other packages too, but havn't got
any clue how to do that.
I'm sure that this seems to be a simple task but I failed every time.
PLEASE HELP.
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what about adding a list of the normal devices to cruft,
and report obsolete devices, strange permissions, etc. this would require
some cooperation with the makedev maintainer, but would be realy good.
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On Sun 26 Apr 1998, Joey Hess wrote:
> Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
> > with MAKEDEV -I you can create device files in the local directory,
> > even within fakeroot.
>
> No you can't. Making such files requires root permissions. Fakeroot emulates
> making them, but fro
-> ps (of course)
2. troff -> what else
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le to handle some tabular code produced by pic. The other formats
created by groff work well with this code. Should html be the
default despite this fact. I havn't any knowledge about troff
so I'm unable to fix the bug.
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file dictionaries and in a subdirectory if there are more files like
in the case of wordnet.
I think if we don't do that we will end up in so many directories in
/usr/share after some years that it would be horror. Think of NLS
and such stuff. There will be more and more needs fo
a better, unixlike implementation).
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how to cope with.
I will definitely not involve in FHS development. I would prefer
to collect the "translation related data" (in the sense I mentioned
above) in one directory under /usr/share but if I'm the only one who
thinks so the wordnet database will end in /usr/share/wor
On Tue 28 Apr 1998, Enrique Zanardi wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 28, 1998 at 10:59:49AM +0200, Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
> > btw: in my opinion debian needs a general resource database (something like
> > windows nt registry, but with a better, unixlike implementation).
>
> How is t
ian should then
tell how to enable some feature, and that this is insecure
christian, did you count how often this was proposed ?
i know, that some people do not like suidmanager, and so they don't use it.
they should be forces to use it, or write something better.
andreas
-
755 (files in */s?bin)
many automatic services operate under their own user id (mail,news,lists,...)
and such packages should follow the golden rule, too : if it's not absolutely
necessary for a file/dir/link to have different owner/group/permission
than root/roto rwXrXrX, don't do it.
my la
linux did not booted, and when repairing from the boot cdrom, i got :
no room in lost+found directory.
expand ? y
segmentation fault.
ok, that's all for now. i hope that someone in debian will read this mail,
and care about these problems. a new user will fail with such problems.
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i would like to hear your experience.
i'm currently enhanceing my Makefiles, and will post them here.
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ution has two parts :
a) documentation "quick start - how to select your wm" and
b) windowmanager-config (i guess less that 15 lines of bash/dialog will
do the job).
yes, debian has a lot of good features. but debian has several weak points,
and these seem to be exactly the same poi
d
> > the "xdm-start-server" line.
> > btw: this seems to be redundant information to me.
>
> All this is changed in XFree86 3.3.2-4. The xdm-start-server option has
> been placed in limbo, and nothing edits /etc/X11/xdm/Xserver anymore; it
> must be edited by hand. Detailed instructions are now inside that file to
> facilitate the process.
thank you very much ! looks like you did a great ! job.
i will burn the next cd's in a few days, and will install again.
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for most people, but not for everybody.
at least i could also need a smarter mirror script :
it should keep symlinks inside the mirror as symlinks,
but for symlinks pointing to something excluded from mirroring,
it should download the file. this way i could burn a complete hamm...
andreas
e, mozilla,
kde ... ?
does anyone know how dselect can handle installing packages from several cd's ?
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trouble with the very fine teTeX and the "ever-working" ;-)
Debian system.
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etex-base tetex-bin tetex-ext
first to uninstall your old tetex-0.4. Then install tetex-0.9.
This (and only this) worked for me. But be sane and keep your old
tetex-0.4 packages to downgrade if you can't cope with the trouble
I mentioned!
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as normal
programs), register it with suidmanager without suid bit, and document in
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risks.
maybe also look for buffer overflows or similiar stuff in the source.
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d 'filter.pcl' still are executable. In
>my opinion they should rather go to /usr/lib.
second. if i want to change them, i will copy the file to /etc/magicfilter,
edit it, and change my printcap to call the new version. someoen should file a
bug report, or better write a patch..
op of the initscript.)
invoke-rc.d is no replacement for changing symlinks, it is a necessary
piece for making changing symlinks work correctly.
(Apart from that the new init-scripts support policy-rc.d which adds a
another optional control level. - The only thing that makes use of
this are bu
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perhaps some people in this list could give some reasonable advise here.
I'm uncertain myself how to do it
g/debian-devel-announce/2001/12/msg8.html...
> Huh, and here was me thinking those were perfect examples of the sort of
> idiocy that just sucks the fun right out of Debian.
Agreed.
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there were a lot of flame wars, rejected patches etc and
it we will loose to work which was done until now nobody will continue
in caring for the necessary code you mentioned.
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GREAT! This was the package I was waiting for ...
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skecth of a policy above make sense to you?
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http://people.debian.org/~seanius/policy/dbconfig-common.html
are really worth reading ... :)
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be found before I start hacking. :-)
Sure.
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On 2005-01-26 Pierre Ancelot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi everyone, i would point to this link :
> http://www.netfort.gr.jp/~dancer/column/libpkg-guide/libpkg-guide.html
[...]
It is already linked from deveopers reference.
cu andreas
PS: It is pretty useless to s
/usr/share/doc/menu but I can not find it any more ...
Simplify, simplify, simplify ;-)
Sure. I was just thinking about kind of arguments which might destroy
over simplification. I would definitely go with you if you mean we need
a more simple setup.
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r that to happen before
> fixing the present issues.
[...]
Upstream has denied adding versioned symbols once
(http://bugs.debian.org/236288) they'd need to be convinced.
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On 2005-01-28 sean finney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 28, 2005 at 04:36:05PM +0100, Andreas Metzler wrote:
> > On Fri, Jan 28, 2005 at 05:03:26AM -0800, Steve Langasek wrote:
> > [...]
> > > Over the past six months, the situation has changed
&
ying /might/ as it is entirely possible that one or more of
these link against libpam without using it.
(The two mentioned ftp daemons probably cannot switch to -12, as they
link against libssl.)
cu andreas
PS: This is all about "would also probably be a good idea..." in
Steve
t trying to get nearer to it, but well - realistically, we'll never
fully reach it.
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>
Where can one find that collection? Might come pretty handy when I'm
bored :).
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ugh to
>> make me want to hardcode the path.
>>
>> - Matt
>
> That is why you normaly have ~/bin last in PATH.
>
Well, maybe I am not normal ;), but I put it first in PATH, with the
same rationale /usr/local/bin comes before /usr/bin (i.e. to be able
to override distribut
having a box be unconfigured and
> non working when you go home. A lot of us are not so lucky. We
> prefer answering the questions first, and then starting the upgrade.
> barring bugs, the machine down time is minimized.
how do you deal with existing versus new config files during an
u
t
under debian or installing the rpm's under debian? The official
compile uses libc5 and python 1.4, and the binaries in the rpm are
looking for libncurses.so.4, a libc5-readline in /usr/lib, etc. Btw.,
is there any document about the outcome of the BOF on LSB at
Linux-Expo? It would be nice if installing a rpm with alien under
debian would be easier than recompiling the source.
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, this is
> planned for the X11 source packages. This seems a better option overall.
>
GNOME is already comprised of many source packages. I guess KDE is a
bigger problem, as it seems to have less and bigger source packages
and is C++, which is considerably more expensive to compile than C.
R
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before with the people already working on it). Also, anybody is free to
e.g. subscribe to the debian-release mailing list. We usually notice
people who are doing a great job.
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all or both.
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th architectures that don't
need to be able to be in sync with others in testing - and, noauto_weak
on the individual buildds is the correct way for that.
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mirror both archives, and I'd rather
> not waste a few GB on duplicated files.
I don't know if it's a good idea, but it might make use to write a
customized "mirror" script that just creates the appropriate symlinks on
the partial mirrors on your machine again.
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e doing such a good job.
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that the usual child
tools for cracking the systems don't work.
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admins and >2 buildd admins for each arch.
Afair there have been significant delays due to (overworked, ill,
etc.) buildd admins in the past and if you are starting to enforce
reliable buildds not going all the way seems to be strange.
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* Wouter Verhelst ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [050321 15:05]:
> On Sun, Mar 20, 2005 at 03:16:08PM +0100, Andreas Barth wrote:
> > Well, the toolchain is perhaps not the part where they turn up most
> > likely, but it's the part that creates most of the workload and delays.
> Uh.
ly great if we can manage to keep the heat out, that
would help us all to do a better (and more enjoyable) job.
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> I'm not going to volunteer for them as I intend to leave Debian
> shortly after sarge releases.
Why do you intend to leave Debian?
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* Peter 'p2' De Schrijver ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [050321 16:55]:
> On Mon, Mar 21, 2005 at 03:09:26PM +0100, Andreas Barth wrote:
> > * Wouter Verhelst ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [050321 15:05]:
> > > On Sun, Mar 20, 2005 at 03:16:08PM +0100, Andreas Barth wrote:
> > >
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> On Thu, Mar 17, 2005 at 10:40:43AM +0100, Andreas Barth wrote:
> > If we don't wait for an arch, it gets out-of-sync quite soon, and due to
> > e.g. legal requirements, we can't release that arch. (In other words, i
to all of my packages and
I would not consider it as noise if any patch Ububtu is doing would be
sended automatically as wishlist bug to the Debian BTS.
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ge like 'packages for m68k, mips, mipsel, arm, and hppa will
> be announced when ready' if the delay would become unacceptable, or so.
I have heared that the current scripts used on security.debian.org do
not really support this.
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* Wouter Verhelst ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [050322 13:35]:
> On Tue, Mar 22, 2005 at 01:28:18PM +0100, Andreas Barth wrote:
> > * Wouter Verhelst ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [050322 13:05]:
> > > In the general case, as I have said before, I don't think anyone would
> >
* Arnaud Vandyck ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [050322 18:20]:
> As you can read[1] I changed my blog. But I don't remember who can
> change the RSS feed on planet.d.o.
Any DD can. Log into gluck, and take a look at
/org/planet.debian.org/README
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software released. That was at least the decision in all GRs where
people didn't hide the intents ("editorial changes").
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re-read the discussion after Anthonys announcement of the changes,
Marco is right here.
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To administrators of haydn in special and others just for the record.
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y maintainers.
Actually, this was discussed in Vancouver, and has been agreed at - but
well, implementation of other issues had preference (the plan is to both
send a daily summary to debian-testing-changes and to mail the
individual maintainers; perhaps replacing maintainers with bugs is a
good idea
sted that permissions for debian/rules was wrong. That
> doesn't seem to be the case however:
[...]
Is the filesystem that ~/sandbox lives perhaps mounted noexec?
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b45.tar.gz
zms-2.3.2-b45.tar.gz: HTML document text
$ head -2 zms-2.3.2-b45.tar.gz
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use currently it would not be allowed.
>
> Where does it say that such images are not allowed?
For sarge, I'm quite convinced that we're not going to do such a big
change (and you can translate it to "not allowed by $team", if you
want). For etch, things are different
of buildd queue.
For the first, there are well working mirror scripts that prevent that,
and for the second, this can be fixed by changing the mirror scripts
(there are ideas, but some changes need to be done).
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thought that was pppoe? Isn't pptp some half-assed encripted VPN protocol
> from MS ?
Which some DSL-provider use (like mine here). Others use pppoe.
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the solution inside Debian:
FAI
Why not setting up important machines with FAI?
We have documentation on one hand and ensurance for quick replacement on
the other hand.
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I was thinking of packages for important parts of the Debian
infrastructure.
Sure.
I absolutely agree with the approach to package infrastructure. Once this
is done use FAI.
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> On Fri, Apr 01, 2005 at 03:48:00PM +0200, Andreas Barth wrote:
> >...
> > Major changes in etch
> > -
> >
> > If you intend to make major changes (like a C++ ABI bump) during the
> > dev
phase or during the development.
Hmmm, this is exactly the impression I had what FAI is doing.
Also FAI doesn't work on 11 architectures.
That's new to me and a reason. I hope Thomas Lange can comment on
it.
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* Package name: log4cxx
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difference between lintian and linda (from time to time one finds more
problems than the other, but there is no tendency which one finds more).
From a users point of view I found LOTS of differences between dselect
and aptitude (even at first glance).
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might patch echo to: "Good sais: ..." :)
Once this is set, there is a need for :
1) a website to manage the project
See the URL above.
2) a staff with tasks for everyone
3) a place to host the products (ISOs and packages)
www.debian.org ?
... at least in case you decide for a CDD.
both projects.
Sure, were competition makes sense from a usage point of view. But some
applications (like dupload/dput and lintian/linda) have such a simple and
clear purpose that it would be enouth if they would just work.
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But the question was about the sense and I told here I fail to see the sense
(ins this special case) as I fail to see the sense of shot-em-up games (in
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On 05-Apr-12 09:30, Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote:
> Andreas Jochens wrote:
> > When building 'usermin-contrib' on i386/unstable with sun-j2sdk1.4,
> > I get the following error:
>
> So don't do that then. The build depends is for j2sdk1.4 (i.e. Blackdown.)
standard 'java-package' j2sdk1.4 packages preset?
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ead of "cvs". If he offers to do the work and sees
some advantages you can just trust him.
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the official release documents and include pointers
to the separate amd64 archive, which will be provided
by the amd64 porting team anyway.
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P.S.: The above statements represent my personal view only.
Other members of the amd64 porting team may view things differently,
of course.
Hello Steve,
thank you for your reply to my status report.
Steve Langasek wrote:
> Andreas Jochens wrote:
>> It will only be necessary to describe the current situation
>> in the official release documents and include pointers
>> to the separate amd64 archive, which will b
ge, removing arm from sarge does not make the mirror pulses much
smaller - and AFAIK the size of the mirror pulses is the main problem.
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shes (as in "don't
boot anymore"). We have already new autobuilders up and running, and
hopefully stable-security is added soon.
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is available which fixes
the problem.
Additionally, the following "Architecture: all" packages from Debian sarge
fail to build from source on amd64:
Package Bug No. Description
--- ---
libtool1.4 #247299 demo-nopic.test has to be skipped on amd64
... [this table has to be completed]
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Because of this, portslave has a FTBFS problem in sarge now until the
latest ppp makes it into sarge.
Again, thanks for looking at my list of amd64 related FTBFS bugs.
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* Steve Greenland ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [050425 16:45]:
> On 23-Apr-05, 17:24 (CDT), Andreas Barth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Beyond the fact that it is too late to add another architecture for
> > sarge, removing arm from sarge does not make the mirror pulses much
> &
386
> > specific packages). This means that removing arm from testing would
> > only save about 1GB of space.
> This is true today. Will it still be true in a few months for the
> differences between stable and unstable?
The size of the mirror pushes is not really changed by
Steve Langasek wrote:
>> portslave- "pppd.h: No such file or directory"
>
> Hmm, you may want to re-check this against current versions of ppp and
> portslave.
I just re-checked this again and now portslave builds fine in testing,
thanks.
Regards
Hello Kurt,
thank you for the clarifications.
On 05-Apr-25 19:49, Kurt Roeckx wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 25, 2005 at 11:32:25AM +0200, Andreas Jochens wrote:
> > gnustep-base - + does not build with gcc-3.3 (needs gcc >= 3.4)
> It looks like it builds fine with gcc-3.3. But
Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 25, 2005 at 11:32:25AM +0200, Andreas Jochens wrote:
>> Debian sarge release for the amd64 architecture
>> ---
>>
>> At the amd porters irc meeting on 2005-04-23 07:00 UTC, the amd64
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