e the 'Desktop' task for.
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a hijack and bringing haveged into a usable shape would be very appreciated!
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On 04/15/2011 07:59 PM, Jérémy Bobbio wrote:
> Hi,
>
> haveged has 2 RC bugs opened since August 2010. Despite solutions and
> patches provided by users and other developers to fix them
nt for any DD before uploading to the
>> archive.
>
> No, it's not.
With some exceptions you are able to find here:
http://ftp-master.debian.org/static/lintian.tags
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igrate to the new functions properly - please link to it in your bug reports.
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Instead of Martin's project you might want to look into ipcfg by Wouter
Verhelst, which is in experimental already.
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enough to avoid the need to repeat them all over the
> place, IHMO.
While we don't need this kind of bashing, the issue needs to be fixed
somehow, indeed.
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best if you consider unstable always in production-mode by
> default.
Let's freeze unstable today, call it stable and never touch it again.
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nfiguration.
Or even better, use ferm instead.
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> to run any random stuff by anyone).
What happened to the crontabs? I hope that importing upstream's git and
svn repositories into those used for Debian development is not 'random
stuff'.
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not funyy and such massice changes without even discussing them first
makes the new alioth unusable for me.
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Even better would be http://git.debian.org/devscripts/devscripts.git
which is easy to handle with some rewrites.
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nobody will be able to help you.
The only thing you are doing is to waste time.
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ewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} ^/.+\.git.*$
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/repos/.*$
RewriteRule ^.*$ /gitweb.cgi%{REQUEST_URI} [L,PT]
which should be similar to alioth's needs.
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ly I fail to understand why it
should not be possible to find a sane way to make it available.
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heir awaited triggers?
>
> python-support seems to need that; python does not see files in
> /usr/share/pyshared/, so until update-python-modules has run, a python
> module cannot be used.
python-support should be removed at some point in the future.
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uld be taken care of as soon as possible imho. Unfortunately
I'm swamped with work so I want have the time to help and discuss, but
if you need a sponsor for packages don't hesitate to ask.
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On 05/31/2011 04:03 PM, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> Can't we fix that in a point release, by backporting fixes?
That would be appreciated!
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le to just accept some of the changes we've made even
> though you think it makes URLs uglier. They're done to avoid cyclic
> dependencies between services.
Please explain that. I can't see how a cyclic dependency could happen
there. And I still think loosing
On 07/05/2011 12:35 PM, SP wrote:
> Has this been fixed in upstream? Is there a work around?
>
> Bug has been filed here:
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dh-make/+bug/803882
Please file it in the debian bug tracker.
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> More usefully, the dd-list of the packages is attached.
>
> Bernd Zeimetz
>gpsd
>zbar
Both fixed in git, will be included in the next upload.
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such a bugfree condition that it could be used without problems at all.
But its a long time ago that I looked into the differences and talked with the
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On 07/19/2011 11:16 PM, Svante Signell wrote:
> Couldn't you block the creation of weekly and daily builds when things
> like this happen?
Weekly and daily builds of the installer are done to be able to find such bugs.
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please file an ITP bug,
otherwise a RFP bug. See the 'Using wnpp' part of
http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/
> Any advices are strongly welcome.
If you intend to maintain the package in Debian, http://mentors.debian.net/ is a
good start.
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would get a lot of issues which are nothing porters
need to solve, like libraries not being available as the hardware just
doesn't exist for that architecture or test suites failing for various
random reasons.
If you want a help from a porter, imho you should present a problem in a
wa
maintainer probably know the source times better than the porter and you
should be able to come up with something useful to debug much faster? We
don't have enough porters to throw all the longish tasks on them, imho
the maintainer should go to porters with an arch specific problem to
solve, no
On 08/29/2011 07:15 PM, Lucas Nussbaum wrote:
> On 29/08/11 at 18:21 +0200, Bernd Zeimetz wrote:
>> On 08/29/2011 04:49 PM, Lucas Nussbaum wrote:
>>> I'm also completely tired of investigating issues which are already
>>> known to porters, which is unavoidable if
ms which run Debian or derivates of Debian. So looking at the list
of architectures, the only one I could imagine to get rid of at some
point would be sparc, maybe powerpc and ia64.
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on edge firewalls because it's way easier
> for a standard linux / debian admin. And please don't put hurd-i386 in
> the same camp as kbsd. They're not.
Hurd is far away from being useful while kfreebsd offers a great mic of
a good kernel and a usable userland (instead of t
armel computers do ?
The mipsel port is used by the Lemote Notebooks/mini Desktops for example, which
come pre-installed with Debian. Not sure if they have popcon enabled at all. And
I guess mipsel is more a target for Embedian. No idea about usage statistics
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ribe to the bug
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to bts mails. May be also implement a weekly summary of bug mails
instead of spamming every single bug mail.
Just my 2c :)
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the licenses If
you just use Apache to serve stuff and the ldap server - then there are
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_CFLAGS = $(CFLAGS)
else
GMIC_CFLAGS = -g -O0
endif
endif
endif
Not the best solution as it means that gmic will be slow(er) on arm and mips at
least, but the only working solution.
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hink that is true - the exported *FLAGS broke various of the
packages I maintain, mainly due to LDFLAGS breaking the build of Python
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1883f250e44ab66410c0f462 foo1.tar.lz
84393a8d1883f250e44ab66410c0f462 foo2.tar.lz
lzip indeed does what you'd like to have, but imho it is much easier for
you (and with you I mean the openstack people) to use pristine-tar
instead of trying to implement lzip support in dp
your file is in a
similar format.
--news
Specify that the newsfile (default debian/NEWS) is to be edited
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in Debian for years. Recently it was updated to the latest
> version. Please check https://packages.qa.debian.org/w/waagent.html
... it just never made it into a stable release
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Hello,
I will upload a new version of ircII with a note on the free copyright and
some minor fixes later this week.
Have a nice day.
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but this is not obvious to the user.
To the maintainers of news-readers:
I would suggest to "Recommend: inewsinn | inews" or Depend: "inewsinn | inews"
depending if the news-reader works with or without an e
X11 lib Directory and
there is a page on the web with sample Cirrus configs. Laptops are rather
hairy to configure :(
> Or the secret to configuring a plug-n-play built-in modem?
Hmm.. perhaps you need the isapnptools?
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I don't know if I'd have time to maintain it, but I'd at
> least shepard it through to slink.
And xengine :)
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On Sun, Oct 11, 1998 at 08:24:15PM +, Roland Rosenfeld wrote:
>memstat - Identify what's using up virtual memory.
it is packaged
t, not on InetAddress to
get the local address of the socket.
Greetings
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>
> InetAddress inetadr = InetAddress.getLocalHost();
> System.out.println("LocalIP: " + inetadr.getHostAddress());
> System.out.println("LocalName: " + inetadr.getHostName()
cache and with less impact on the cpu resources.
Greetings
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On Sun, Oct 18, 1998 at 10:03:30AM +1000, Craig Sanders wrote:
> nope. i create all new accounts with bash (*csh sucks). the problem also
> occurs with ppp logins - in fact, that was how the problem was noticed.
perhaps cpu seconds limit enforced by ulimit?
See ulimit -a
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ure there are no
idle logout daemons installed? Some of them run from crontab so you wont see
them in ps.
Greetings
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be better if you mailed them to me DIRECTLY.
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On Mon, Jan 25, 1999 at 12:17:29AM +0100, Vincent Renardias wrote:
>
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
>
> Format: 1.5
> Date: Sun, 24 Jan 1999 21:38:58 +0100
> Source: lilo
> Binary: lilo lilo-doc
> A
Hello,
who would liek to take the lilo package over?
There are a few pending bugs, most of the dealing with the lack of an
intelligent install script (which should be included in the bootfloppies,
too).
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> I wouldn't mind taking lilo
Ok, looks like Vincent Renardi took the package over and has uploaded an -4
already. Thanks.
Bernd
On Sun, May 16, 1999 at 06:24:28AM -0700, Joel Klecker wrote:
> Star Division did a fix for Red Hat's applications CD, but has not
> made it available to anyone else. See <http://lwn.net/1999/0513/>.
It is money that matters?
Greetings
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vided with the client to
/usr/share/ircII/scripts/
So, why dont u install all scripts in /usr/share/epic/scripts and use a
/etc/irc/scripts/local.epic empty but as a conffile.
Greetings
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ould be
non-free funny times :)
Gretings
Bernd
specific package, it should be asked in the
libc, like the timezone.
Greetings
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Hi,
I'm wondering if somebody implemented a salsa pipeline to rebuild the
reverse-deps of a library?
Is there some example/docker image to build on?
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y try to talk to upstream?
That should be the first thing to do
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ts not necessarily an init system problem.
Its a general problem in Debian of packages not being migrated to
systemd and nobody enforcing that we ship systemd units for all daemons.
Bernd
>
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>
>
>> On 23 Mar 2019, at 13:34,
easing a hurd buster release using ports.
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tive I have is to make the release now with the RC
> bugs.
There is no real difference between the normal archive and ports.
Uploads will happen after buster was released. If your binary packages
are built on official debian machines or the debian-ports machines does
not make a big difference.
en as well).
I strongly second this, although I'm not sure if cdbs should be involed
or not, but yes, dh should be used these days and turning that into a
"must" should happen sonner than later in my opinion.
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understand that in any case. Doesn't matter if its dh, cdbs
or old dh_* stuff.
> dh will hide everything. It isn't simpler, it *LOOKS*
> simpler, but it's a way more complex.
No idea where you think that dh hides something - make and dh both print
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h a commit and it would be built and tested automatically.
afaik the CI runners use k8s to schedule their work, so I think using
the default CI stuff from gitlab requires an architecture supported by
k8s. arm64 is supported and I know that some people cross-compiled k8s
for mips(el?), but I doubt i
r
some other reliable build system - you might also need that if you want
to build the source on other architectures or cross-build it...
tl;dr - first fix the source and build-system, then think about Debian.
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ht
t gain worth pursuing.
definitely. we are able to see the daily logrotate/ run in our power
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linked list of commits a git tag is pointing to.
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ime a service needs to
shutdown, so some random sleep was added instead of handling it in a
sane way. This issues are luckily fixed forever with systemd - it just
knows, whats going on.
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> VCS Packaging Info
> ==
>
> If you have a public repo then you should use vcs-git and vcs-browser.
> I'm reasonably sure this is even already well documented.
Definitely. If that is not yet in policy, it should go in there asap.
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and drive it forward.
Please remember that it should be easier and more fun to contribute
to Debian. Keeping packaging in the stone age jsut because some
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have exactly the same amount of history you
keep in your repository when you discuss patch files in the BTS.
>
> You may not care about that, but others do.
>
> That's why there are interesting trade offs to balance.
>
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tion, no patch)
same for me, I'm happy to send pull requests, but usually you won't see
a patch from me in the BTS.
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es and discussion on salsa, and on the BTS you end up
with a mess of patches in the best case.
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since I have my bigger packages (like
open-vm-tools, gpsd...) on github/salsa, I've started to get *a lot*
more pull requests than I got patches in the bts on all of my packages.
Also it is much more easy to review pull/merge requests - I even do it
on the mobile phone sometimes - and merge
xample - otherwise you would install *all*
plugin dependencies with collectd, which would be a big waste of space.
The other option would be to make one packe per plugin as redhat does,
but do we really want 20 packages with a single file?
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e /usr/share/doc/zsh/changelog.gz (from zsh
package)
(By default it scans all packages...)
If md5sums are really something the Debian project should trust on and
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security concern, but probably more a
data safety issue. So I included open mailing lists.
Thanks,
Bernd
On 3/7/24 19:02, Ashley Pittman wrote:
>
> Simply bumping the .so number and forcing a rebuild would certainly work. It
> would probably be the safest option but also put the high
h systemd-networkd now, but I
would rather spend time on supporting such a combination and getting
rid of all the old ways of configuring networking stuff than
implementing yet another "client" solution.
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, thereby, request to rebuild affected packages.
So as I understand it: this will be fixed by itself as soon as somebody
uploads or binNMUs the package?
Then I would wait for some point near the release. And packages that
haven't been touched since buster might need some qa
Hi Amir,
thanks for your help!
On 3/9/24 03:46, Amir Goldstein wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 7, 2024 at 8:47 PM Bernd Schubert
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> this is certainly not kind of the mail I was hoping for as a new libfuse
>> maintainer.
>>
>> A
On 3/11/24 14:32, Andrea Bolognani wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 07, 2024 at 07:47:23PM +0100, Bernd Schubert wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> this is certainly not kind of the mail I was hoping for as a new libfuse
>> maintainer.
>>
>> As you can see from the title a
was discussed for a *long* time,
you are a bit late with complaints.
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l3 firewalls uptodate, I can't see how this should
warrant to keep yet another patch Jan^WMarco.
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gt;
quick and dirty and not tested:
while apt -s upgrade | grep '^Inst' | head -1 | awk '{print $2}' |
xargs apt install; do apt clean; done
Use head -10 or whatever fits for more/less packages.
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So yes, looking at the reform installer might be a good start.
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if its
fixed in there.
If it is (and you have an AMD CPU), please reopen this bug and reassign
it to the src:linux package.
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conform to a specific layout (in my mind, that's the implication of
> mandating it)?
no, a grace period is absolutely needed of course. I would start with
rejecting NEW uploads and at some point move to automatic upload by git
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go:
>
> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=829444
DEP14 is a candidate, I can't see that there was any consensus to
accept it. Just because there is a DEP there is no need to implement it
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hat not everything
of it is published for $reasons), and I can't see how its increasing my
workload as git and CIs are doing these things for me.
So I'm always curious on why workloads increase just by maintining a
package on salsa.
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rted oldstable).
The radical way would be to GR this into place with a *long* grace
period. Risky, but better than having a big slow distribution nobody
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her on creating an external service for salsa that
provides it would be well spent time.
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s.
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Its a CI process at a way too late stage.
Also, uploading to test a merge request is not the right thing to do.
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is a side branch, unstable is a
> MR,
> and testing is the main branch.
>
> It is entirely valid to be dissatisfied with the turnaround time of
> the
> existing CI, but what we're seeing here is the creation of a parallel
> structure with as-of-yet unclear scope.
You are
On Thu, 2024-05-23 at 22:00 +0200, Sven Mueller wrote:
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>
> Am 23.05.2024 20:16 schrieb Bernd Zeimetz :
> > On Thu, 2024-05-23 at 11:01 +0900, Simon Richter wrote:
> > > Yes, but unironically: experimental is a side branch, unstable is
> > a
> > > MR
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