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Vcs-Git: git://git.snow-crash.org/pkg-rrdtool.git/
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suggest to use as much of the new package as possible, and merge your
changes in, so the Debian packaging has a proper license.
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the WMI interface.
are you going to use wmic and/or winexe for that? Then I'd suggest to
add teh script to the wmi-client package instead of wasting a full
package for a single shellscript.
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sent him an email ;)
The package is maintained by me in the Zenoss team... If you want to
provide such a script, as examples or for /usr/bin (with manpage then
please), I could give you access to the svn, so you can maintain it in
the debian directory of the package, not a big problem.
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Hi,
> NagiosQL is a web based administration tool for Nagios 2.x. It helps you
Is it compatible with Nagios 3?
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the packaging and files in the debian directory. Chances are good that
you'll have to work on them.
If you've prepared a patch/fix for a bug, just let me know and I'll
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odule in my eyes, so python-sphinx
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svn up ${dir}
else
svn co ${URL}/${dir}/trunk ${dir}
fi
done
=schnapp==
NFS is something I avoid if possible.
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work, and he keeps sitting
on way too many packages, stopping progress in Debian. Thanks for the fish.
Multiarch should indeed go into Lenny, please consider an exception for it.
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with that.
For one package I used unset on all this environment nonsense in the
build target, for one LDFLAGS was renamed to LINKER_FLAGS. I'm pretty
much annoyed that those hacks are necesary at all.
Just another, untested change in dpkg which resulted in a lot of
unnecessary FTB
so if we dont have a python
based system management package, it might be good to start one.
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>>sizeof(char) == 1
> I just removed them for this reason.
Maybe we need to specify CHAR_BITS instead?
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> Also, it looks like it probes at runtime for SSE, so I may be able to
> build with that on i386 as well.
If it probes, it is most likely loading an optimized asm module, and you
dont need the SSE switch at all.
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> amd64 too.
Are there amd64 machines which do *not* support sse3?
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yes, since Venice Stepping E3 and San Diego Stepping E4.
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So it looks to me that file is recreating the (cached) binary versions from
the "information purpose only" source files, right?
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> fields in the header of an email message.
Are we making new packaging policy here?
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However I do agree, extractin that to a web repository would be nice, to
make it linkable.
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code. It is the
canonical place to publish them (at least for some (most?) of the debian
packages following policy).
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PS: are we going to somehow react to the massive loss of trust into debian,
for example by publishing a new policy, a qa task force or anything? From
quite some discussi
ally asuming while seeing the
list of files, it would be the other way around :)
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* unless we talk persistent resources like files or ipc.
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> What about compilers and interpreters (like gcc and perl)? Kernel and drivers?
Everything which is part of the TCB (libs, login, resolvercache, init, root
cron tools, etc).
And of course all network clients and all other programs :)
Gr
ing. "PAckages needing patches or beeing unsupported".
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On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 11:55:20PM +0200, Bernd Eckenfels wrote:
> I just orphaned my packages:
http://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=ecki%40debian.org
The following packages have been already re-owner. I ask all the new
maintainers to do a new upload quickly to change the owner:
a
Hi,
> If you want to use very latest softwares (even with some trouble), use
> * testing (now lenny) or
> * unstable (sid)
or create a backport, or look at backports.org if there's one already.
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So I quite disagree to remove lilo.
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mach and FreeBSD kernels have different ones. So it is
less a question of shell syntax but portability.
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Sever
t I asume it is
"Remebering to process xxx once at end of installation"?
(In that way defering is better than postponing)
However the question is, if the message is only telling us, that it is not
doing anything, why not just skipping it?
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e the priority/ordering of the daemons this might kill the filesystem
thread before apache can write out pending data.
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look like? I mean the pending-write case is the
most obvious. But what about resolver caches, VPNs and the like?
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I dont expect any data loss - hopefully protocols are not that
optimistic/broken. But with unclean shutdown you can affect external parties
with unexected errors. Like resolver problems, user not found and similiar
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service server. So you might not able to save.
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> migrate to testing.
>
>> Is there any chance of Wine becoming functional on amd64 in the forseeable
>> future?
>
> Yes: hijack the ia32-libs package.
>
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I already have a package, just didn't have the time yet to upload it.
http://www.pci.uni-heidelberg.de/tc/usr/bernd/downloads/collectl/
This also includes some patches from Goswin.
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> maintainers. There were some discussions in the past about a data
> providing infrastructure, but I missed the whole thread conclusion
> (if any).
>
We're still waiting for the necessary hardware (mainly: storage) to be
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uld have added another one - breaking apt
completely while removing the ia32 packages is not nice.
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Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
> Bernd Zeimetz writes:
>
>> Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
>>>> and it has numerous RC bugs.
>>> Lets see:
>>> http://packages.qa.debian.org/i/ia32-libs-tools.html
>>>
>>> RC bugs: 1
>> There were 6 bugs
In article <20090716105202.ga18...@logic.at> you wrote:
> What is currently the expert way to avoid/handle such port conflicts
> in Debian?
Afaik the outcome was, that daemons should only use random priveledged ports
which are not in services file.
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I'm really upset that 5 years are not enough to accomplish the move.
So how many of the bashism bugs did you fix?
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far the arguments for being able to remove dash from the
> system appear entirely contrived.
>
+1 from me. Making things more complicated when there is no need to do so is a
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In article <2qrqj6-973@argenau.downhill.at.eu.org> you wrote:
>> if [ -n "$idl" ] && [ -x $idl ]; then
This misses quotes.
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to bug reports I'm not sure any more if you should maintain such an essential
package.
Yes, this mail has a bit more harsh tone than it should probably have, but it
pretty much reflects the result of having fun with broken systems in the
morni
e recognized by Vendor strings in BIOS, you can use
biosdecode or lshw to find them. So I guess it is no big deal to extend
virt-what to find those signatues.
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c) patch it to display /usr/share/doc/$package/copyright ?
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>
> On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 09:50:07PM +0200, Bernd Zeimetz wrote:
>> c) patch it to display /usr/share/doc/$package/copyright ?
>
> That would be against policy.
> No package is supposed to rely on /usr/share/doc/$package for doing stuff.
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could be defined in code units - its just a question how usefull it is.
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inimal testing and are what I definitely recommend.
> 2- is required use 'piuparts' in order to upload a package?
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f the
packages have been changed for Python 2.6 already.
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nfortunately the transition was messed up in Ubuntu at too many places.
Including disabling unit tests to make the package "build" with Python 2.6. You
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In a lot of cases it may be easier to migrate to dh :)
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supposed to live with that deprecation warning forever? I'd expect that Debian
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> Programming Lang: C
> Description : POP / IMAP Before SMTP Tool
People are still using pop/imap before smtp? OMG.
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Marco d'Itri wrote:
> On Sep 16, Bernd Zeimetz wrote:
>
>> People are still using pop/imap before smtp? OMG.
> People are also still using 10 years old systems in production, so
> anything that helps integrating them in modern infrastructure is
> useful.
If I rememb
r list to use for that.
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Python for
>> Squeeze. It is also very unlikely that it will enter unstable soon as
>> far as I understood due the way 2.6 handles site packages and the
>> resulting packaging issues.
>
> Python 2.6 should become the standard Python for Squeeze.
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Matthias Klose wrote:
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In article<87d44vrp09@mid.deneb.enyo.de> you wrote:
Not necessarily. It could also be a genuine compatibility issue with
the IcedTea plug-in.
We regularly see Bugs different from the ones on the Sun
distribution.
ays optional I can't see a reason for a MBF.
Not to forget that I think that the get-orig-source target is more and more
superseded by using debcheckout and providing vcs informations in
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ion specific examples, files or see alsos.
Maybe it helps maintainers to have a faster "forward to upstream" function -
but I think it is a single mail currently, so nut much to improve. Tracking
the Bug in BTS is a good thing, we do it for all the Bugs, I dont see man
pages qualify for an e
ecutable of the process with uid 1 is the same as
> # /sbin/init (ok, no init=/bin/sh going on)
Maybe another check besides inode idendity is better, otherwise it will not
be able to be used afer an upgrade (and before reboot), or?
And for the "else" case a diagnostics message woul
odes leads to a errorlevel
0 but no reaction. (instead of error messages like "fifo not found" etc)
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In article <8763a0fq30@anzu.internal.golden-gryphon.com> you wrote:
>About time we took a stand against junk packages.
Not helpfull to attack people. You will just lose a lot developers when they
feel second class.
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>
> Tobias
>
> [1]:
> http://svn.opensourcefactory.com/svn/vdr/trunk/debian/make-special-vdr.sh
>
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In article <87hbtfxwyz@anzu.internal.golden-gryphon.com> you wrote:
> getting around to filing bugs on policy MUST violations and others that
> make the package too buggy to be in Debian
I think packages which had no bug reports before are clearly not too buggy
to be in Debian.
problem - why not enhance the gcc packaging to build the
cross-compiler packages?
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Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
> Bernd Zeimetz writes:
>
>> Jay Berkenbilt wrote:
>>> If you maintain a debian package that directly uses libtiff or if you
>>> maintain software that uses libtiff, it would be a great help if you
>>> could test your pac
x27;m all in favour of removing uploaded binaries. But also allow source
> only uploads.
No way. At least to stop people like you who prefer to let the buildd admins do
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reader built in
are probably not able to play nexuiz anyway as it needs a pretty fastCPU and
graphics card to be fun :)
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ge is for you will understand the description -
so there is no chance that a normal user is able to figure it out.
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nd it would be really easy to maintain it - in the best case it maintains
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And I still can't see a problem to migrate it to a wiki page or two.
At least thats what I'll do as soon as the NM page is rewritten and nobody took
care of the gpg stuff - drop the data nicely formatted into the wiki and link to
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bother to reply to a single mail. I'm done
with him and Python definitely needs a new maintainer team, without him.
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as well without any kind of
> discussion.
Also the Python2.6 transition was an utter mess as it was started WAY too late.
We're going to face that mess in Debian again. Some people learn nothing by
their own mistakes just because they think they're better then all the others.
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osed.
>
> Everyone already agreed on the way forward, including representatives of
> the release team. Everyone started to work on this months ago. Everyone,
> except the Python maintainer himself, of course.
Ack. He didn't even bother to write a single mail.
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>>> Version : 0.0.1
>>> Upstream Author : me
>>> * URL : none yet, debian-native
>> Why should this be Debian-specific?
>
> I don't know. Should it?
No, it should not.
I assume other distributions support modems, too - s
ariants of Linux are notorious for back-porting patches from
> later
> versions to older versions rather than just using the newer version.
Sounds like one wants to check with the upstream what their plan to handle
security issues is.
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/uname contains a dot.
Greetings
Bernd
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[1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=398765
[2] http://bzed.de/debian/packages/gimp-refocus
[3] http://bzed.de/debian/packages/gimp-refocus-it
Thanks a lot,
Bernd Zeimetz
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hack... I don't want to spend time on finishing the package if it
doesn't make a sense, especially since upstream seems to be dead. The
math used in the plugins is nothing I could fix, otherwise I would just
finish the packages, find a sponsor and just wait for bug-reports.
Cheers,
Ber
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* Package name: python-html5lib
Version : 0.2
* URL : http://code.google.com/p/html5lib/
* License : MIT
Programming Lang: Python
Description : Library for working with
ch! Could you please mail me your patch so I can
compare it with the one I found? As you know the plugin - do you have
any other suggestions, or do you probably have any documentation of the
refocus-it plugin? Luckily refocus brings at least a little bit of
documentation.
Cheers,
Bernd
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* Package name: refocus-it
Version : 2.0.0
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* URL : http://refocus-it.sourceforge.net/
* License : GPL2
Programming Lang: C
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