something that is standard or higher"
rule in action... although I'm not entirely sure why it would conflict
with elvis-tiny etc. (that's why we have alternatives, after all).
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> beginners - for example automatically search and install
> modules for ethernet/whatever - or easy configuration
> for printer :-P Of course I'm not a beginner :-P
Being able to automatically search and install mod
.
Well, apt-proxy won't actually break - it will just be less efficient when
configured to fetch control files using rsync because it will have to use
the .gz file and fetch the whole thing. http and ftp backends will be
unchanged because apt-proxy is already fetching Packages.gz.
Chris
(apt
foomatic release; it's currently in DELAYED/?-days (I think ?
is 4 at the moment).
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but they'd need extra RAM or
disk space to keep up (and more people to keep an eye on them).
Oh, by the way, hurd-i386 and the *BSDs will want all of these
optimizations too. Better double your estimate :-)
Chris, glad he picked up a 120GB drive the other day so he can build
custom C
ctures because they can't keep up (due to lack of
developer interest), but that hasn't happened yet.
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pecific about it, although the
detect.py module is probably a bit Linux-centric.
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On Nov 26, Colin Walters wrote:
> On Tue, 2002-11-26 at 19:42, Chris Lawrence wrote:
> > After about 10 hours of me pulling my hair out due to the complete and
> > utter lack of documentation for GNOME2 and its Python bindings, I have
> > produced "foomatic-gui".
phical su"s in Debian already).
FWIW, the GNOME System Tools root prompts don't seem to work for me...
Probably the best approach would be to use something like gksu in the
menu entry; why reinvent the wheel?
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of "power" among them ;)
At least in the case of foomatic-gui, the backend is pretty universal;
all it needs are foomatic-printjob and foomatic-configure in the path
(although it does need to reload CUPS if it's not in the path; CUPS
dumps raw PostScript to a new printer until it
ent user' as a standard option
that could be enabled if needed.
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, or do I have to include the images into the
package some other way? The dependancy on graphviz was only so that the
documentation could be fully generated.
Thoughts and suggestions? For now I've just removed the graphviz
build-depends and left the documentation with missing images.
Rega
n't like the
idea of bloating it that much
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> already sparc64 and s390x port, but we will have x86_64, in addition
> probably ppc64 and mips64 (I have been interested in this area
> especially for maintaining glibc package).
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sing shell
scripts for configuration files is a bad idea.
Now, all I need is enough time...
Chris
any of the others
seem to link to libpng2 only due to maintainers not updating their
build-depends, like zsnes.
Chris
ingly become incompatible with other dists.
Chris
current versions of libraries and don't
bother with renaming the packages themselves.
Chris
an see what actually occured without having to scroll
back up, which depending on their console type might be difficult.
Chris
that adding bloat for no good reason at all,
in this case over a screenfull of advertising to a console util harms
its usability.
Chris
the general consensus is not for a library to conflict
with every package that built against an older version (I don't recall
if you suggested that or if it was someone else).
Thanks,
Chris
how the output of
mkfs.*? I think the primary reason debian still does is because it
hasn't finished its gui installer but this will likely be done for d-i
eventually.
Chris
On Thu, Apr 24, 2003 at 12:17:46AM +0200, Josselin Mouette wrote:
> Le mer 23/04/2003 à 22:23, Josh Metzler a écrit :
>
> > Shuttle:/home/josh# apt-get -s install libpng3
> > Reading Package Lists... Done
> > Building Dependency Tree... Done
> > The following extra packages will be installed:
> >
So unless I am mistaken
we are only maintaining binary-compatibility with old versions of Debian
not other distributions (or at least not RedHat).
Chris
erent libpng.
So gnome doesn't use imlib (in Debian at least it seems to), or did I
somehow miss why it appears RedHat only has one version of imlib,
which is the version compiled against libpng12?
Chris
they are
still around.
Chris
7;t use them, so you may see some
strange font substitutions. The new Qt can't go into sid yet due to some
dlopen bug in glibc 2.3.1, so it is having to wait on glibc 2.3.2 to be
uploaded first. If you just use truetype fonts instead though it should
work fine.
Chris
Pentium III - Feb 1999
Pentium IV - Nov 2000
K6 - Apr 1997
Athlon - Aug 1999
Chris
On Fri, Apr 25, 2003 at 10:15:25AM +0200, Josselin Mouette wrote:
> Le ven 25/04/2003 à 04:46, Chris Cheney a écrit :
> > On Thu, Apr 24, 2003 at 09:16:34PM -0500, Steve Langasek wrote:
> > > Wrong. It was Red Hat who *instigated* the change in library names
> > >
a gcc bug with respect to compiling
for i686:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-kernel&m=104263370505476&w=2
Also, as I understand it the new C3 Nehemiah core now has the cmov
instruction.
Chris
On Sat, Apr 26, 2003 at 03:41:31AM +0200, Josselin Mouette wrote:
> Le sam 26/04/2003 à 03:15, Chris Cheney a écrit :
> > i686 has been common for 6 years now (1997 P2/K6), so its hardly just in
> > the past two years. ;)
>
> Err, k6 is not a 686 as to my knowledge.
Be
86 arch? I thought it had a lot more improvements than just that one
instruction...
Chris
tops (with
no extra packages and no swap space) is already bigger than most
machines from 1995 and older can support unmodified anyway...
Chris
res of a web browser, including
>
-snip-
> * SSL
-snip-
This is likely illegal if it is truely one binary and doesn't do the
kpart abstraction stuff... I really wish openssl would just vanish
someday.
Chris
tream beforehand though. Also post on debian-kde mailing list if you
decide to work on it since there are several people who may wish to help
you with it.
Thanks,
Chris
Turn on virtual terminal support...
Chris
which (was) being
> > written in lyx (which now doesn't work).
>
> sid=unstable - you know that, don't you?
debian stable = eternally ancient - you know that, don't you? 8)
Although currently stable is only ~ 1.5 yrs old software-wise, so it
wasn't as bad as before woody was released, when it was ~ 2.5 years old.
Chris
file) could help
to keep debian up to date. Having a centralized repo could also help
with other things such as updating i18n templates, etc. (imho of
course, ymmv)
Chris
table into testing due to
the fact that forward and reverse dependencies must be met only
compounds the problem.
Chris
got pushed back to the
KDE 3.2 release which currently doesn't have an estimated release date.
Chris
get the missing package back into
testing.
Obviously there needs to be some more thought put into exactly how the
withdrawal/replacement of packages occurs, and I think others out there
will have a better idea of how that could work than I.
Regards,
Chris Leishman
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- I think there should be some consideration of how to alter the
process of installing (or removing) packages from testing in order to
encourage the people in the first group to keep using it. And if thats
not the general consensus, then a very clear statement about the total
lack of security in testing should be made.
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ong and it's just me who likes to run testing
(to help out with 'testing' the distribution) but doesn't really like
the idea of having to deal with known remote security problems. Maybe
nobody else cares and I should just shut up ;-)
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n is entirely separate from my
removal suggestion.
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It's not as if the testing distribution is frozen in any way -
and that would deal with the problem of people not getting updates for
s.d.o.
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;t have to worry about unknowingly having packages with
known security problems installed. And to be honest, I really don't
know how 'I' can go about organising that - or even which of 'removal'
or 'replacement' would work - and hence why I thought some di
l we're at the stage when it's appropriate.
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ople running
testing should be prepared to put in a bit more effort to achieve what
they want - they just shouldn't be expected to be omniscient about all
the security problems as they become known.
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medium font selection in Konsole ends getting a CJK font instead of a
regular monospace one, which makes it look very wide.
Chris
Why not kick upstream into releasing 2.7.1 with proper soname bump to
libsensors2 (Make sure they are aware they screwed up...). Then upload
libsensors2, there are only 8 sources depending on libsensors1 now so
it wouldn't be a big deal to rebuild those few in any case.
Chris
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On Thu, May 22, 2003 at 04:58:05PM +0200, Stefan Schwandter wrote:
> spiralsynthmodular (http://www.pawfal.org/Software/SSM/) : a modular
> software synth. Needs fltk.
I'll take this one.
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ng that's probably going to come up more and more
as more developers become MIA over time.
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> > Just wanted to let people know that I'm going to hijack the
> > pilot-manager package. The current maintainer seems to be completely
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ried.
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I inspected these packages. Only emacs20 lacked the /usr/share/doc
directory. If that ratio holds true (which I doubt), then we've only
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exceptions for files that would cause breakage if they actually were
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On Sun, May 06, 2001 at 09:27:59PM +0200, Adrian Bunk wrote:
> On Sun, 6 May 2001, Chris Waters wrote:
> > Didn't we already have this discussion? The Standards-Version field
> > is not a reliable indication of much of anything. I strongly object
> Policy says:
"P
On Sun, May 06, 2001 at 06:29:05PM -0400, Joey Hess wrote:
> Chris Waters wrote:
> > > - A change in the policy to remove the obsolete /usr/doc symlinks.
> > This is supposed to happen once enough packages make the transition.
> No, it is supposed to happen one release _afte
ish the
FHS transition." And I'm not the one who came up with a simple
two-step plan which fails to achieve that.
Yes, I have been working on the issue. No, I probably can't do it
alone. If you don't want to help, that's fine. But when someone who
has
integrate translations into package
build process
- the scripts to generate Packages files from .debs need to also generate
Packages. files
- dpkg/delect patch to be applied
Chris
On Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 11:46:17AM +0200, Michael Bramer wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 10:39:00AM +0200, Chris Halls wrote:
>
> How will the translated Description be stored in the deb Package?
Sorry, I wasn't addressing that :-) I was expecting to use the solution
that wo
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ncreases greatly with wider terminals. Something
this absurdly large will cause the algorithm to start eating RAM, just as
reported. However, *why* COLUMNS gets set so big is another matter...
purity seems to be causing this. No idea why or how, but it seems to be
the culprit.
thanks,
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Now as for the behavior of the C locale where it's not defined by the
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`(stack_pointer -
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On client I get "Connection Refused" in browser. Other functionality
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new maintainer queue. ;)
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On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 03:51:41PM +0100, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> * Daniel Stone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20020105 02:03]:
> > I will adopt the KDE packages, while Chris &qu
some way to fix this from being an
issue in the future? This is very big and annoying problem that probably
affects other packages, even more than just libqt/imlib.
If anyone has any further comments please feel free to let me know. Please
direct all flames to Overfiend ;)
Chris Cheney
that looks like a good conversion spot.
Chris
On Mon, Jan 07, 2002 at 10:07:23AM -0800, Philippe Troin wrote:
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>
> Sounds good to me.
>
> How do you plan to prevent programs that link with libqt2 to also link
> with libpng3 ? Manual check ?
yes manual check
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a bug on the www pages.
Ola> Missing here ... http://www.debian.org/Bugs/Developer#severities
But it exists here: http://www.debian.org/Bugs/Developer#tags
"help" is a tag, not a severity level.
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> In the absence of such, leaving imlib1 linked with libpng2 seems to
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> pfaedit
The "RC" bug appears to be in an out-of-date version of the package.
Furthermore, it's been closed for over a week...
> popularity-contest
Fixed for several days in NMU.
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project wants to go off and Don Quixote towards imaginary windmills
because we haven't spent months testing something that's been in
production use for years, that's all the better for me, since I'll be
shipping better discs than .
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root disks and just use the cdrom for packages.
>
> For most of the machines I install, I expect the iso loader will be a
> big help.
Mike:
Is this a regression? (i.e. does the machine boot standard El Torito
cd images, like potato CD #1?)
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is that we won't see a hard freeze until all the RC bugs are done, I
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The only packages in unstable that aren't in woody (testing) are in
the update-excuses output:
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On Mon, Apr 15, 2002 at 07:20:35PM -0400, christophe barb? wrote:
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> It is currently not possible to compile a working gphoto2 in unstable
> without previously recompiling libusb.
> Otherwise it segfault early because usb_busses (from libusb.so) is not
> understood by gphoto2.
> I believe it
On Mon, Apr 15, 2002 at 10:00:54PM -0400, christophe barb? wrote:
> Chris,
>
> I (christophe) am the packager of gphoto2.
> The bug you mention is not related with the NEW problem.
> It is impossible to compile something working (gphoto2 or something
> else) with the current lib
rather than capabilities/management. "cpuctl" and "cpuset" are
subsets of the full capabilities of cgroups, so they're suboptimal as
far as naming.
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Would there be support for creating a grid task, and splitting it this way?
Currently the packages are in the new queue. Should I wait until they
actually reach unstable before creating the task? Are there any other
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