ing? I really have no clue what happened and what
to do.
Any help is really appreciated.
Kind regards
Andreas.
sword
and home directory on the NCPFS mounted Novell volume. This would
save my time to install NIS and adding and removing users on my
Linux boxes.
May be I'm dreaming of something which is not possible, yet.
Kind regards
Andreas.
wledge is
nearly zero :-( but I would do it because I need it) I would
greatly appreciate if someone else would take the package! The
same for my FreeTDS-JDBC package. By the way I've packaged the
latest FreeTDS-JDBC shnapshot, but there where problems with the
examples testsuite.
Kind regards
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On Tue, 21 Mar 2000, Andreas Tille wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've run into big trouble since I updatet do the latest Apache and
> Jserv packages:
> ...
> For JDBC access to an MS SQL 7.0 server I use freetds-jdbc. This
> works well in standalone Java applications but fail
an gain more information in a Hardware related mailinglist
or newsgroup as I did.
Kind regards
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it out of the box for slink.
May be I wasn't explaining my point in clear words: Yes, I *own* a
Smart-UPS, but *not* every cable is able to support that mode.
Check your cable facilities to get a working UPS daemon!
Kind regards
Andreas.
hing wrong. *My* UPS works
perfectly. If you have any hint for the original author than help
him. He didn't got any answer except mine. I have not said that my
answer will solve his problem, but he should have a close look onto
his cable inscription. What's wrong with that?
Kind regards
Andreas.
sibly help these guys?
Kind regards
Andreas.
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Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 00:03:40 +0100
From: Matthias Kleine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Debian-Doku fuer SelfLinux?
Liebe Debian-Freunde in der Liste!
Ich meine mich zu erin
the liberty sending a reopen to
[EMAIL PROTECTED], with a command to reassign the
severity to "wishlist" (as this would be difficult to
implement). Please, don't be offended. It's your decision
wether you want to follow up on this or close it again - I
promise I won't reopen it a
p you packaging it because I didn't start
working on it but I hope very much that you get the package soon.
I hope that FreeTDS 0.51 will come soon which provides an ODBC driver
to MSSQL server and will hopefully work with gnome-db.
Kind regard
Andreas.
l he
reaches the package level.
> Jason
And we could let it have a telepathic user interface, and have it
speed up the internet by 2000%, and have it end world hunger, and ...
Anyway.
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seems me to be a good idea to make small images available or build
a deb package to create ones for those who want to create their own
images.
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gs when the main-menu-database changes.
Yes, that's a problem, but computers are going to be faster every time
and I think it will take some time until we finish this.
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Andreas.
waiting in the new maintainer queue, but I'm sure I can get this
> uploaded via sponsorship.
I would sponsor the package.
Kind regards
Andreas.
sites
with it.
Kind regards
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body help me out of this boring messages?
Is this a bug of logcheck?
Kind regards
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On Mon, 21 Aug 2000, Ashley Clark wrote:
> No, just someone who didn't read the documentation.
Sorry, this is not my best day :-((.
Thanks
Andreas.
zope aor may be any other such system.
Well, it's off-topic here, but may be there is some general interest...
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> The point is that packaging all of the Gutenberg files would take huge
> disk space, and the "added value" of debian packaging would be quite small
> since downloading files from Gutenberg is very easy.
A gutenberg index and retrieval program, OTOH...
(mental note:
ee to me. Nonetheless, SMIL _is_ a nice tool
to produce something multimedia-ish. Hopefully, somebody writes a
DFSG-Free player in the near future -- but it won't be me, I don't
need it (-:
> not that the debian site NEEDS flash, but that's another debate.
ACK.
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>>> Andreas Fuchs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> None of them look DFSG-Free to me. Nonetheless, SMIL _is_ a nice tool
>> to produce something multimedia-ish. Hopefully, somebody writes a
>> DFSG-Free pl
Hugues Marilleau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Who is going to ITP kde ?
>
> I'm dreaming about an "apt-get install kde" ...
>
Rather task-kde ;-) (SCNR)
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It would really be helpful if all NUAs and MUAs would understand
mailto: and nntp:// URLs.
And then, there is gnus.
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permissions: -r-s-r---r-- x root (x is owner and root is
group), so the sysadmin could use it without suing to the user x.
Packages like xdm could then recommend or suggest the package, I think.
Any comments?
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Gregor Hoffleit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Python 1.6 was released finally today (for an announcement, see
> http://www.python.org/1.6/), and it was released under the
> discussed CNRI license. This license was intended to be
> compatible with the GPL, but RMS says he thinks it'
es on a save place in my Mail-Folder :):
"fai: full automatic installation" http://www.informatik.uni-koeln.de/fai
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> or a complete destruction of your /etc directory (I hope not :-)
Ah, yes. Where? Here, on -devel, privately, as BTS bugs, on a secret
and mystical mailing list? (-8*
For the moment, I'll settle down with -devel.
> Enjoy,
> Paul Slootman
Thank
t-move: line 122: syntax error near unexpected token `('
~# apt-move move
/usr/bin/apt-move: line 122: syntax error near unexpected token `('
~# apt-move get
/usr/bin/apt-move: line 122: syntax error near unexpected token `('
What am I doing wrong?
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Today, Paul Slootman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu 07 Sep 2000, Andreas Fuchs wrote:
>> Today, Paul Slootman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> deb http://www.murphy.nl/~paul/debian isdnutils/
>>> After this, "apt-get update; apt-get install ippp
#x27;s see if it works...
No. Misconfigured before and I am too lazy to tidy it up. Seems like I
will configure-from-scratch it now (-:
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to the doc dir? Removing
.../ipppd.DEVICE from the documentation list should work, also.
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Today, Paul Slootman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu 07 Sep 2000, Andreas Fuchs wrote:
>> Today, I <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > Calling isdnrep is not working well: it's looking for the zone files
>> > in /usr/lib/isdn/zone, but they are in /us
current working solution
and the one which fails.
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Anstelle von -xf sollte -xpf verwendet werden oder die umask auf 0
gesetzt werden.
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* marty macdonald ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [000912 22:52]:
> I mean, the whole thing here is to show the ultimate
> differences between the Linux kernel and the kernels
> found when using multiple banjos. This research was
> supported by Dr. Rimulak in his infamous "Kernal VS
> Banjo - A Duality?". Th
squid for .debs
Well but some of my boxes don't use NFS and those using NFS have trouble
with tke lock file. At least I had when I tried. Any example for
/etc/exports and /etc/fstab which handle this right?
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x27;export http_proxy'
in bash and it works now for apt-get. (Don't know if and when it
failed. I should have checked once more before posting!!! - Sorry).
> http_proxy has worked for my apt fine for well over a year now...
Well, OK the proxy works, but the MD5sum problem remains and this
On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Andreas Tille wrote and forgot to mention:
> On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
>
> > Wakko{root}~/work/apt2/build/bin#http_proxy="http://void"; apt-get install
> > apt
> > Reading Package Lists... Done
> > Building Depende
id make sense. ;->
Yea, but only if you spell "kernel" wrong (-;
> Jubal, from different culture.
AOL,
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ave debian handy at the moment
> but I think it might do what you want.
start-stop-daemon won't work, because console-log (contrary to Marc's
explanation needs a (nay, two) less process in the foreground to allow
the user to watch log messages.
I wonder if a sh script could do wha
On 2000-12-22, Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> web/weblint
> net/zenirc
Fixes for these two are in the BTS, in bug numbers #79747 and #79750,
respectively.
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spawn' mode might not be a bad idea.
ACK. This does sound like a better solution than run. Trying this now.
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Either you'd have to have transactions on
every fs then (and rollback each of them afterwards) or have a
trans-filesystem transaction monitor, AFAIK.
I'm afraid some serious non-trivial magicks are at work here.
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have you tried running grub-install --recheck and then
reinstalling grub? Alternatively, you could just edit
/boot/grub/device.map. I don't know if this helps, but it has worked
for me.
> Any help sppreciated.
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Today, Kim Richards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> could you please mail me sheet music for dueling banjos
And before you post a witty comment, please search through the list
archives to make sure you don't duplicate effort.
Let the jokes begin!
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I try to build a crosscompiler i386->arm (but also other archs). At one
point headerfiles for the target architecture are needed. Where could I find
headerfiles for other archs? Are there development packages for this purpose?
Who has done this before?
* Andreas Schuldei ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [001229 23:24]:
> I try to build a crosscompiler i386->arm (but also other archs). At one
> point headerfiles for the target architecture are needed. Where could I find
> headerfiles for other archs? Are there development packages for this purpos
Pawel Wiecek writes:
> I'd like to package CRACK, the well know password security checker.
> It has a nice licence, derived from Artistic and is no doubt a
> useful tool for an administrator.
Have you looked at the package john? AFAIK john can do anything crack
can do.
On 2001-01-05, Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What do large packages have to do with the size of the index file,
> Packages?
They waste one byte per multiple of 10 bytes of package size. (-;
Bad joke? So sue me.
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Stegfs is a stegnographic (spelling?) filesystem, coming in the form of a
kernel patch and some userspace tools. It is a very secretiv way of storing
data on partitions. It combines information hiding and cryptography with the
result that even the filesystem itself does not know if there *is* any d
a pattern, and prints the
> resulting messages. It can handle compressed mailbox files, and can search
> the header or body of emails. Usage is very similar to grep.
Hello!
... which afaik only understands (zipped) mbox-format. Of course you
can use something like
"find ~/mail -type f | xargs grepmail pattern",
for Maildir (or mh).
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ng about encouragement... (-:
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Keeps the
Packages.gz file clean, and LG readers happy.
Or am I missing something?
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not sure if I should use the release number or the CVS date.
> I though that CVS date would be better, but maybe I'm wrong.
Hello!
What copyright do you use? Last time I had a look at divx.euro.ru
avifile used a part from xanim.
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blah blah fucking blah
more than one a year
> anyway
Only applies if you use unstable on a production server (or a
calculatron of similar designation), and You Shouldn't Do That,
remember? (-;
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ing ours. May be we could stay in the rooms
longer than it was possible last year.
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* Andreas Schuldei ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010108 00:35]:
> The main author seems to have abandoned it. The last available patch is
> against 2.2.14, and some kernel interfaces changed since then. Some
> conceptional finetuning and additional features would be nice, too.
This is not cor
but these
kernel-headers--* are bigger and _seem_ to be a real waste of
space/bandwith.
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Ethan Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 22, 2001 at 01:00:02PM +, Andreas Metzler wrote:
>> What *is* the difference between eg. kernel-headers-2.4.3-686 and
>> kernel-headers-2.4.3-k6?
> not much:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] eb]$ diff -rq /usr/local/src/l
Daniel Stone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Andreas Metzler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > Are these *really* necessary? Who does need them, people who compile
>>
>> Yes. By all module builders, especially those outside Debian.
>>
>> >
On Mon, Apr 23, 2001 at 09:37:55PM +1000, Herbert Xu wrote:
> Andreas Metzler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > mean by "module builders [...] especially those outside Debian". The
> > people from alsa who do not use Debian (How would they use a
> > debian
of the original package, unless foo also
include a switch-debdivert-foo package that enables to choose to
switch to officila package faster than 'dpkg -i official.deb'
cu andreas
* Joe Drew ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030524 01:11]:
> It's not entirely clear to me what makes Debconf into 'the' Debian
> conference. For example, if this conference in the US ends up
> happening, what's to say it isn't Debconf 3? The defining
> characteristics, so far as I can define them, are that
* Aaron M. Ucko ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030519 04:26]:
> What are other developers' feelings on the matter these days?
I would rather not come.
Hello,
I want to package GnuMed which is a Python application accessing
PostgreSQL server.
http://bugs.debian.org/166282
It comes with a Python bootstrap routine. That means the postinst
script would need a working Python and PostgreSQL server installed.
I think I would solve this by a si
entication
problem as some further tests I tried show clearly. Some magic has to be
done in /etc/postgresql/pg_hba.conf but I did not found a reasonable way
to continue enabling the prefered ident method with password/crypt for this
single (and perhaps further) users.
Kind regards
Andreas.
On Mon, 26 May 2003, Matthias Urlichs wrote:
> Hi, Andreas Tille wrote:
>
> > 1. How to change the postgresql configuration in a way which just
> > adds minimum off additional rights?
>
> I'd say "don't". The user should be able to set up a n
to lists and vice versa, i.e. keeping the
subscriber list and redirections for the old list addresses.
cu andreas
..]
Which does not help everybody else at all, who have just
the meaningless changelog and are using apt-listchanges to read it
before installation.
Putting just numbers in the changelog makes it list of links, that is
completely useless if you are offline.
cu andreas
Luca - De Whiskey's - De Vitis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, May 26, 2003 at 02:26:10PM +0200, Andreas Metzler wrote:
>> Which does not help everybody else at all, who have just
>> the meaningless changelog and are using apt-listchanges to read it
>> before i
Nikita V. Youshchenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Should /etc/hostname contain only short hostname, or FQDN name?
[rest snipped, no answers for that.]
The short name.
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lodg in the chroot. I'm
> not sure is that's possible, though.
The simplest solution is to use SYSLOGD="-a /path/to/chroot/dev/log"
in /etc/init.d/sysklogd to get the main syslogd to grab the messages
from the chroot, too.
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tive
| message, start by inserting the title of each different bug.
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in how this connection between Debian and Knoppix
can be done. I hope we can discuss this at LinuxTag and Debconf 3 / Oslo.
If we will be able to bootstrap a Knoppix CD from a Debian mirror all
other Knoppix derivaties will be as easily to acheave as any Debian
package can be installed.
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rtainly the right policy.
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rt changelog entry. (BTW: You should really
make cleaner why changing of the compiler closes the Bug 194555. The
situation there is fare worse than here. You shouldn't flame until
you're perfekt.)
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re and reopend a really
closed bug.
> I actually am really busy with other Debian and RL things...
Perhaps you just shouldn't try to enforce your point of view. That
would make it easier.
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enough (which seemsbe probable) your experiences
will be helpful anyway. So I do not want to stop you but it might be reasonable
to keep in mind other users who might profit from your work.
Kind regards
Andreas.
all this, so constructive criticism is very welcome.
The main problem is that you chose the wrong forum for your message,
imho this should have gone to submit(at)bugs.debian.org to the
respective packages, sent with reportbug(1).
cu andreas
* Manoj Srivastava ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030604 08:20]:
> On Sun, 1 Jun 2003 21:50:45 +0200, Andreas Barth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> > You should really accept the decision of a package maintainer.
> Why so, if they are not doing the right thing?
In real life the
l free to re-open the bug and state your case for it.
But not me. Sorry, I'm burned out here. I think I will continue to post
messages to debian-devel tagged with [internal] to make people notice that
THERE IS A NEED. Perhaps somebody else wants to reopen.
Kind regards
Andreas.
ted by it or is user-modified in the file itself (for
example by keeping an md5sum in the first line) and do the right
thing(TM)?
cu andreas
102, ...
[...]
Build-Depends: g++ (>= 3:3.2.2-0)
Many transitioned packages use(d) this to guarantee that the correct
compiler was used.
cu andreas
Krzysztof Kajkowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm intending to move to SID from my woody box. I was wondering what
> problems should I expect while building packages using new gcc 3.3. Does
> kernel 2.4.21 build correctly?
Yes.
> What about other progs like mplayer,
> mozilla etc? Can I instal
Stefano Zacchiroli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 02:34:56PM +0200, Andreas Metzler wrote:
>> http://bugs.debian.org/182570
> Thanks, I missed it. I've looked for bug reports only on the binary pcre
> packages BTS' pages, sorry.
> Anyw
Stefano Zacchiroli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 11:30:15AM +0200, Andreas Metzler wrote:
>> Hello, Mark has uploaded it yesterday in the evening. The bad news is
>> that 4.3 seems to be broken on m68k, ia64 and alpha, "make test"
>>
tdev) and zlib1g(-dev) are different
packages, the former ones are for libc5, the latter ones link against
libc6.
cu andreas
> a URL with studies/analysis of this?
>
I just want to mention that also have /lib/iX86 for libraries where
optimization matters (e.g. libssl).
Andy
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ucks, here
is better one - tags:patch" instead of 100 simply stating "the
description sucks", please go ahead. ;-)
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uter
> with one of those processors.
They are orthogonal, there are both *586 and *686 with and
without MMX. Iirc the development tree looks like this:
-- time --->
Pentium PProPentiumII (PPro+MMX)
|
+--Pentium MMX
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rted processor, and rename the port
> 4. like 3, and also add an i386 distribution which does not support
>C++ at all
> 5. like 4, but support C++ in a way incompatible with other Linux
>distributions in the i386 distribution.
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>the package.
> This looks like a good enough reason to me.
Sorry, but I can find no RFA/O-entry for this package. That should be
done first before kicking it off. And I don't remember to read
anything from the current maintainer either.
Cheers,
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clean
>> sh: debian/rules: /usr/bin/make: bad interpreter: Permission denied
>>
>> /usr/bin/make exists and has the right pemissions ???
>
> oops, something missing in the procedure : chmod +x debian/rules
>
Or just use 'debuild -uc -us', this will do the fakeroot
is supposed to do. Why
do we need it? Any program I know of which can handle Maildir is not
only capable of storing messages in Maildir folders but also of
generating them. This includes e.g. the exim(4) MTA, MDAs like
procmail or maildrop, and the MUA mutt.
cu andreas
onf information, and more. debrestore will restore this information
> > - installing/updating required packages, restoring configuration files,
> > and more.
> Tell me when you upload this, so I can file an rc bug against it, for
> modifying other packages conffiles.
When did you fil
Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 24, 2003 at 08:19:35AM +0200, Andreas Metzler wrote:
>> You could start by telling us what maildirmake is supposed to do. Why
>> do we need it? Any program I know of which can handle Maildir is not
>> only capable of
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