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License: GPL 3:
https://salsa.debian.org/bs/shellia/blob/master/src/debian/copyright
I intend to packate shellia for debian.
current URL: https://salsa.debian.org/bs/shellia
Shellia is a library that allows to run s
Package: wnpp
Version: N/A; reported 2024-04-26
Severity: wishlist
For my librem5 smartphone, but also for any debian based system,
I have written cashbox with python3 and gtk4.
I intent to package cashbox, because I think it would be good for
debian to have more apps for debian/mobian based smar
all issues.
(I didn't check for licence compabilites and such things, guess you've
done that already).
Hope that helps,
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l of the other tasksel-supported desktops).
>
> For new server/embedded installations, I think networkd would be a
> better default than ifupdown []
yes please, I would love to see Debian switch from ifupdown to
NM/networkd. ifupdown was the perfect tool for the time it was cre
wondering if any of you old timers
> that I used to work with might be willing to sign my new key and/or
> would be looking for possible keysigning in Philadelphia, PA area or
> maybe even New Haven, CT area.
>
> Thanks for any guidance/help!
https://wiki.debian.org/Keysigning/Off
Hi Barry,
On Thu, 2024-07-18 at 21:53 -0400, Barry deFreese wrote:
>
> I do and I have signed my new key with the old []
anything wrong with the old key? You could just use it again until you
have signatures on the new one.
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On Mon, Oct 25, 2004 at 09:13:16AM -0300, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> On Mon, 25 Oct 2004, Bernd Eckenfels wrote:
> > On Mon, Oct 25, 2004 at 06:37:10AM -0400, Kevin Mark wrote:
> > > Is there a policy for /var/backup and
> >
> > /var/backups is defined a
eveloper who uploads them for you. Later you can apply for
Developership yourself.
See
http://www.debian.org/devel/join/
and especially
http://www.debian.org/devel/join/newmaint
Make sure you check out the Debian pages before.
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bomb, and you must
protect your system with ulimit defaults. (However I dont know the csh
synta, so it might be something else? At least a "locks whole system"
command is never a bug you can fix in the specific shell)
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oblem you have with UTF-8 is, that a UTF-8
reader will see illegal byte sequences in a traditionally encoded (latin1)
file.
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?
> management (I would say, 10 or so). If in doubt, you can always invoke
> the online help, which is bound to the question mark
And which is left with enter, just like you need to do to install (unless
you really want to ignore the conflict, which means you have to use "Q" t
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> The last time I used aptitude (about six months ago, from Testing), I
> found it difficult to specify how I wanted dependencies
You just use "g" and resolve the dependencies? (Kind of same as in dselect)
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gt; Their main grief towards dselect is therefore formulated as "awkward,
> non-intuitive user interface" as you wrote above.
No, it is because the shortcuts are completely non-intuitive. I use
aptitude for the good intuitive keymapping, not for its menu.
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'q' means quit/leave level backward - this is intuitive
+-_ for selecting, this is intuitive...
g for go, this is intuitive
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enter the package you dont want to have and see the
package which requires it. You can enter the package (all with enter) and
see the possible providers for a requirement and select one of it with +.
This is a style of browsing which is intuitive to me.
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ceedure is that the discussion ends when Godwin's law is
> demonstrated.
Actually I was the first, so we can end this right now.
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PS: happy new year
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> Mirrors are kind of important for a distribution
> the size of Debian.
Hmm.. do we have numbers on d/l on all/some mirrors? I mean debian is not
that popular. So if we have a high download rate, this is mostly homegrown.
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> There's also the fact that an executable libc is a nice way to
> circumvent a 'noexec' restriction on a mount point :-)
Are you refering to the ld.so trick which use to work or another one?
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on non-passwd systems (however some tools will have trouble with that).
chown was recently fixed to allow . in usernames, no?
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here. If somebody can
configure a RE, she also can deal with the consequences.
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ip
(if it is needed). This works at least for TCP.
For UDP it should be configurable, a lookup by name is of course a possible
default.
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> And I've never read "ITO" as a tag for orphaning bug.
This would be RFA?
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rted bug can happen and is nothing we
should flame our users for.
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dds for slow systems introduce some delay
before startng the build, and not building if another architecture failed at
all. That way if a package is often uploaded or hase obvious errors, the
build for that is skipped.
BTW: is s390 one of those slow architectures? I bet IBM dont want to hear
that?
Gree
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> So, by this implication, if I use arping and pretend to be 127.0.0.1
> to another host, that host will try to ping the network if I ping 127.0.0.1
> on the target host?
no, there are some obvious illegal addresses excluded.
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n with the "cur" directory. Flags are normally added to the file name
(by mutt for example). However some MUA-Servers need more info, which is
then stored in extra files (imap is a pathological example for excessiv
additional state)
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Thats why I responded, there is
not really a need to modify maildir files, and therefore you need no
locking - which was the reason for the comment in the first place.
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> I have the need some times to start a laptop with console mode
what about runlevel 2? :)
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e to use the wrong character for options. The command
option character in the man page must be the same which is used at the
command line.
It would also be an error to say /h is used, if the option is -h
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> If so... then it's flat-out not available on the set of systems in
> question
Hm? it is on all my systems:
# cat /proc/cmdline
auto BOOT_IMAGE=v2.6.8.1 ro root=811
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already a general solution (I
asume this is somehow emulated on windows?)
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search?
I mean, for me "Use" of source code does include all those freedoms.
Therfore I feel like accepting OSI's decision and accepting the fact that it
is free.
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And this is somewhat unfriendly to control panels. (And DDs are not the
typical user (and therefore developer) of such tools)
Some debian clones may be more friendly in this area.
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> getting things back. The point of the N+1 rule, as I understand it,
> is to give a different kind of redundancy, so that we don't have to
> wait a day or two.
How many current debian services are hosted that way?
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ged as help needed.
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error (#340384). Cananybody
tell me where I get an account, or do the debug symbols compile and
backtrace for me? And also update the availability information of vore in
the db.
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ersion works until you recompile it.
Anybody has an idea?
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At least a RFP would be nice, I have thought about playing around with the
Server, too.
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et build failures by mail? especially from the
architectures which are not visible on buildd.debian.org/PTS like hurd and
bsd. Took me two days to find a build failure, and I guess it would have
taken weeks before i would get a FTBFS bug report (asuming those are
manual).
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> Bernd?
I dont like the prposed solution, i am looking for a more generic one. The
pressing problem is to display IPV6 netstat on 80char widt correctly without
truncation (#254243).
I guess this will require some changes to
ything else should go in /var/run.
However there a big differences: /var/run is much smaller than /run, and if
it is placed in a tmpfs (which is really the best thing anyway) it doesnt
matter under which mountpoint it is located.
And then it is much cleaner to have only one.
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sorry i meant to say: /var/run is much smaller (bytewise) as /usr/lib.
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>> and if it is placed in a tmpfs (which is really the best thing
>> anyway) it doesnt matter under which mountpoint it is located.
>
> It does matter, because /run needs to be usable before other
>
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> I hope this will be solved soon!
use nameif.
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(since they are otherwise
in th buffercache and the filesystem). And you cant really move the run
ressources. I vote for having run a tmpfs and having /var/run -> symlinked
to /run.
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ange the kernel to asign a name eth, then
most likely no new features are needed.
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reads/stats in /var/run, methinks.
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identical to tmpfs. I don't know about
> The Hurd.
tmpfs is old in solaris and pretty new in Linux.
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hX because of the not-temp-rename problem.
BTW: i refuse to add a init script for mactab, for exactly the reason i
think it belongs in the interfaces file.
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> Will that work for sockets?
or mmaped files? (however not sure if there are any on early boot).
Like /var/run/samba/*.tdb
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ether the new package is installed on one of your systems or
> not. If installed, start immediatly an
>
>apt-get update && apt-get --download-only upgrade
It would make more sense to send out the DIFFs to the packages.gz, so you
dont actually need to download the packages file
packages like silo.
Do we have a developer-wide accessible sparc64 system yet? LAst time I asked
I get no response (only proivate offers for accounts, what I am very
thenkfull for)
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> I saw a comment a few days back that vore was back up (see below).
this really should be in the hosts database, it is hard to find information
if it is that distributed.
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atives if he
> doesn't like them, is the admin...
which also means he most likely wants to have the manually installed packet
to grab the alternative link.
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ing the old key to sign the new key only requires that the old
> key be "good" at one point during the new year, whereas continuing to
> use the old key requires that it be "good" all year.
Yes, but it breaks a long term usage like web of trust.
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the usage as archive key, it was a
general comment about trust concepts for key validation.
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> On 12/30/05, Olaf van der Spek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 12/22/05, Olaf van der Spek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > On 12/16/05, Olaf van der Spek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
Thijs Kinkhorst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So I think you can tell pretty clearly that Bernd has no objection at all
> to NMU's.
yes, but please not for wishlist bugs. Again: there are bugs open for
net-tools where help is requested, I would love to have patches for those.
G
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> Maybe the one-true-stable-key idea is the way to go after all...
One key by distribution?
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they want to verify a different distribution. What you can
du is to have a Debian CA key, if you want to ship a trust anchor with the
archives, but I dont see a need for it, since you need to verify it with
other means anyway.
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e all the kernel
dependend stuff in a version depending manner. (only the release cycle of
libc6 has to be more faster to include all new features from new kernels).
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ant thing is,
that the normal libc header do not rely on kernel headers. Then you can
compile all applications which dont need to know kernel details, and only
those tools who include will break.
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ost after the copy
has finished and the the truncation has started. A application which writes
logfiles should do 2 things: "write in append mode" "provide method to
close/open the log filedescriptor. (or use syslog).
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the response immediatelly.
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Hello,
the broken grep (I think it is filed as a Bug already) will do a lot of
damage to your system. It will kill your Windowmanger -list if you install a
Windowmanager, and it will make the /etc/X11/config not work
(user-xsession).
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an PAckage out of it? You can do one PAckage xteddy
with an additonal command-line parameter to select the personality shown.
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but it is still doing all the
stats, why?
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able is for, a package does not propagate to testing
or stable it has bugs.
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> Why, if tests can be automated
which tests?
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> FAI can be a total disaster recovery solution when you couple it with your
> backups
However mindi/mondo is easier :)
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orks. I often also feel that this
duplicate work, most often driven by personal preferences is wasted time,
but then I get out my Kathedral and Bazaar book and read it again and come
to the conclushion that competition and alternatives are good (in the long
term).
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is not clear which are the
> aspect that make them different."
This standard question is annoying and unneeded. There is no point in
deciding for one or the other package. And this is a quite new trend that
debian community start to think they have the right to pick.
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is due to the internal differences
and the thinking of the authors.
One spin-off I could for example imagine (even unlikely) is a generic
package verification tool or a dpkg-api rewrite.
BTW: linda and lindian are as different as 2 VI clones are...
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lem to stop unstable building on architectures who
need to catch up on testing (especially since freezing testing would allow
them to catch up).
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stinated for
testing" (i.e. all of them in the backlog) and hand picked new ones.
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geek to indent code or have a python fan use cryptic
single character variables. All they want to do is having fun while beeeing
helpfull.
And of course they like the competition and are proud of their work. Its
about humans.
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This may not be wanted, but what is your alternative?
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> Debian sarge release for the amd64 architecture
Yes! Very good move. Congrats. Keep it up.
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>> rekall - graphical database front-end
> Strange, I was searching with
>apt-cache showsrc knoda recall kexi
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> libc6 is not and may not be marked Essential, as the NM process taught me.
> So its a bad example.
Even if it is marked as essential, you have a versioned dependency, anyway.
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> Still, nobody has said. What filesystems available on Debian have a
> better than linear search time for open, and are they used by a
> default Debian install?
/etc/ld.so.cache
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ergency boot via usb
stick, netboot or standby volume is the default way to recover a server.
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> Why would it be desirable to have arch-os directories under libexec?
For sharing the /usr tree among multiple machines with different
architectures (I guess).
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Ext2 direntry is 8bytes plus filename (or onlined symlinks, which you have
a lot on /usr/lib). In my case 54bytes per entry.
Of course this are 512byte blocks in 10 4 chunks.
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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> Ext2 direntry is 8bytes plus filename (or onlined symlinks, which you have
> a lot on /usr/lib). In my case 54bytes per entry.
Me bad - the symlinks are inlined in the inodes of course.
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Hello,
if anybody send me mails in the last two month to ecki at debian.org the
chances are high I havent received it due to some missconfig on my site.
Please resend.
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> Maybe its completely superfluous, but I thought I would
> at least bring it up.
I think it is a good idea. Even if we dont move to a web based system there
is no harm to support us web browser users a bit :)
And consider especially the end-user.
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nt GCC. I tagged this
needhelp, cause I dont eat C language spec for dinner, but i am quite sure
the bug report is invalid.
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, anyway.
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On Sun, May 15, 2005 at 07:44:25PM -0700, Russ Allbery wrote:
> Bernd Eckenfels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > Hello,
>
> > On Sat, May 14, 2005 at 06:36:21PM +0200, Cesare Tensi wrote:
> >> The bugs #271678 (also #302181)
/* X.121 Address */
#};
>memcpy(&rt.address, &sx25.sx25_addr, sizeof sx25.sx25_addr);
> This will work with either definition of sx25_address.
thanks for your help, will do that (however i prefer the paranteses :)
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