pstream as well and hence distributed
> directly in subversion-tools?
>
and even more: where's the difference between svnmerge from this
package, and svnmerge from "subversion-tools" ?
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amd64 at work these days. If there're better ideas how to solve this
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Heya,
> As a corollary to this, I have machines where the disks swap device files on
> each boot. It's pretty annoying when my nfs volumes switch which device name
> is used to mount them.
>
you could mount them by UUID instead of the device name.
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> LABEL= like Fedora/RedHat?
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Didn't try it, but according to [1] they do.
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additional plugins to package, please let me know. I don't want to waste
any efforts.
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to create pdf files
from php without the need for pdflib.
As far as I know does http://www.debian-unofficial.org/ ship pdflib
packages, but I think they're not necessary here.
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- at least
it works well for the integrated ultrabay, you want to make sure that it
is loaded. Have a look into /proc/acpi/ibm then.
IBM-Acpi's homepage is here: http://ibm-acpi.sourceforge.net/
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Stefano Zacchiroli wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 10, 2007 at 03:31:02PM +0200, Bernd Zeimetz wrote:
>
>> Description : nmap frontend, developed in Python and GTK
>>
>
> Is it interesting for the user/sysadm that the frontend is developed in
> Python? I would remote
'm
sure it worked well when I built the first kernel on my new desktop,
which was in October.
I think I ran into the same problem while using dpkg-buildpackage, but
I'm not sure.
running fakeroot make-kpkg instead of using --rootcmd works.
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before, too - but I just don't know where. As soon as I see it again
I'll make sure to look into the problem.
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> Thanks in advance for the hints. I'm taking notes already to document
> this better.
please post a link as soon as you have some documentation online. I'd
think that a wiki would be a good place for it. pam-ldap/libnss-ldap is
missing a good documentation definitely.
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* Package name: gimp-plugin-registry
Version : 0.0
* URL : http://registry.gimp.org/
* License : several, mainly GPL
Programming Lang: c, c++, python, perl,
Description
tallation. Maintaining a collection of plugins for WP sounds like a
nightmare for me.
only my 2c.
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> Maintaining a collection of plugins for WP sounds like a
> nightmare for me.
http://seclists.org/bugtraq/2007/May/0011.html
while we're speaking from the devil
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* Package name: wmi
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Progr
ood to view if you're interested in how the branching can work,
using git.
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just a typo, there's a s missing:
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ch for the real reason, but upgrading gcc-4.1
(and what it brings as Deps) to sid fixed those problems for me.
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Solaris. I hope this will change as Java is under GPL, would be very
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Way to fix this bug: find the broken box and replace it. Nothing Debian
can fix.
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changelog published by
> upstream.
if it is mentioned at all. Chance is good that projects, which do not
actively announce security issues, won't mention them in the changelogs.
Some people really think that fixing security bugs silently is better
than the "bad" publicity
> So consider this a +1 for me to get write access to all DD by default in
> our website.
for the content I'm pretty sure that's a good idea. Giving all DDs
access to the css could result in a new design every week. Although that
sounds like an interesting thing to watch ;)
-
e out what the package is at all. What about:
Description: OpenGL-based 3D model editor
Misfit Model 3D works with triangle-based models. [...]
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a link to
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there's a package with that name allready.
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ebian. [2] is very interesting to read in this
case.
I'd be really interested to know why one of those implementations is not the
default in glibc, and if hoard or perftools provides the better/faster malloc.
[1] http://sourceforge.net/projects/goog-perftools/
[2] http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?
>
> What the hell is this?
>
a crazy way of spamming.
click on the link to the image somewhere in the original mail and you'll
see.
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properly. If you're only packaging some architecture independent stuff,
it probably doesn't matter at all - you would want to test your package
on the target distribution, though.
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* License
(I've forgot to add X-Debbugs-CC when sending this ITP. Forwarding the
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>
the list includes programs like cinepaint, which is dead upstream, too,
but which should not go out of Debian imho (although I'd like to see
cinepaint's functions in gimp 2.3, but it doesn't look like anybody is
working on that). Just an example why libgtk1.2 should sta
=testing&release=all
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explain your reason to create a live cd, at least it could rise your
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Prog
t there were some copyright/licenseing issues with
at least parts of the software provided on the page of Prof. Dersch -
but I'm not sure.
Also, do you intend to package clens, too? This would be very appreciated.
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> Seems like this script really belongs in the examples directory.
IMHO it is an RFC requirement, however the solution with a synchronous
script is not that well suited for default-on.
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But I searched for it, and it is indeed not a host requirement (although
even Solaris' is doing gratious arp at least).
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"--no-uncritical-triggers" to dpkg, and run them once at the end with "dpkg
--run-pending-triggers"?
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> hinting by luk) )
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> Greetings,
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> [1]
> http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=linux-image-2.6.25-2-vserver-amd64
Where does this patch come from? I can't find anything about it on
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> right but still no excuse to bring in a patch set that is *known*
> to not be merged upstream.
Isnt that the most obvious reason to distribute an additional patched
kernel? There is a user need and a patch..
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>> So who do I need to contact to find a debian package maintainer for a)
>> procinfo-18 b) procinfo-ng ?
did you try to contact the maintainer of procinfo? If they're not
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> Bernd Zeimetz wrote:
>>>> So who do I need to contact to find a debian package maintainer for a)
>>>> procinfo-18 b) procinfo-ng ?
>>>>
>>
>> did you try to contact the maintainer of procinfo? If they're not
tabris wrote:
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>> Thanks for the info. As I wasn't able to find any other email adress or
>> activity from the maintainer, I've orphaned the package and it will be
>> listed within the orphaned packages on http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/
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ystem and compiler
(or whatever typical packages can be separated).
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just use ~/out.xml instead.
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This is especially bad with USB harddisks, those tend to buffer the data
quite long before writing it out.
> For safety now i use to:
> - unmount the disk right-clicking on it;
You can however simply use the umount in terminal window in the first place :)
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> or less, as I understand it. Therefore the querying of service status seems
> well outside of update-rc.d's scope.
Lets move to smf, anyway :)
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offers lots of toolkit functions, check here:
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en if I can see where you're coming from in merging it into the "current" GR,
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Isnt property saving part of the GNOME API? Besides that, .myapplet would be
fine.
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VLan uses SDP over SAP.
And I agree "Mini SAP" is a very common term for a SAP NetWeaver Demo System
(on Book CDs) so this needs to be spelled out more clearly in the
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Well, do you think the size of ipv4 addresses ever will change? :)
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> xipmsg is there for IP Messenger.
Is "IP Messenger" a special protocol? I dont really see "IP"(as in Internet
Protocol?) beeing a very aproperiate label.
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ionality.
This i snot really a descriptions, sounds more like an advertising. Also it is
not obious what PACS is, and why read functiones need to be wet
Please fix this before uploading the package.
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this does only work for packages with no dependencies. But if you ignore
that limitation, its a good idea:)
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If that works, check your mail logs.
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should see an error message?
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e see security donloads from x unique IPs for every new
update" then you have a lower bound.
> The only serious analysis was the one made by Bernd Eckenfels, which ended
> with 1%. I don't really believe this can be used as it is before another
> contradictory analysis can b
need or as a
duplicate (With multiple IPs) is very low.
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> completely?
Another option would be to have at least a "rotated" entry (like the reboot
entries). But its most likely easier to just not rotate the files in normal
operation.
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thanks
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tools, like proper HDR file handling. It should stay in the archive imho
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which make sure that the not-so-skilled user will have a good
experience, so it should be possible to become the favourite
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Also a d-i or debconf question while installing the system would be
really appreciated, as I do not want to install the recommended packages
on all systems, but on most.
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> Perhaps a wishlist bug on pbuilder would be appropriate since keeping
> the build dir would indeed be useful.
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especially to build a package twice, which is a release goal for Lenny.
Probably an option like --build-twice would be useful, too.
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suffix to make your change obvious.
But the real question is: how long will qt3 stay in Debian, and how many
people would like to use your library with it in the future - so you
probably need to build qt3 and qt4 versions of it anyway.
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Bernd
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x[1] again. Better go and
help the DSL project before starting a new one.
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to help the user
to configure their synaptics touchpad, while synaptic is an apt frontend.
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t the last
time I've had a look it was completely closed source.
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software, therefore Debian cannot do so.
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> That shouldn't stop us from having a discussion about it anyway!
true. If somebody could convince the opera guys to open their source -
that would be a great thing. Opera is a very well working browser and it
is a shame, that it is not unde
e for it? That won't work.
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> Opera bugs are reported much less than most other widely used browsers,
> and Opera is widely used.
So you have access to opera's internal bugtracker, or did you just use
$RANDOM to find an appropriate number?
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>> Debian.
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> Has there ever been a case where an RFP bug has actually stimulated anyone
> into packaging a given piece of software?
Yes, I've closed three RFPs during the last month or so, and retitle
another one which is now on the
e
pointed to the right place to ask several times.
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Reid Priedhorsky wrote:
> On Thu, 30 Aug 2007 22:00:13 +0200, Bernd Zeimetz wrote:
>> Steinar H. Gunderson wrote:
>>> Has there ever been a case where an RFP bug has actually stimulated anyone
>>> into packaging a given piece of software?
>> Yes, I've closed
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