> Daniel Baumann writes:
> On 07/26/2011 12:33 PM, Samuel Thibault wrote:
>> Well, isn't it simply about not configuring a few packages?
> no; see openssh-server.postinst, in the discussed use-case you want
> to run everything in there except the creation of the host keys.
> the onl
> Alessio Treglia writes:
[…]
> Features:
> * Portability: Currently supported platforms are GNU/Linux, Windows,
> MacOS X. The main dependency is libgcrypt for all cryptographic
> functions.
> * Freedom: libaacs is released under a Free Software license,
> ensuring it will stay free
> Paul Wise writes:
> On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 5:02 PM, Ian Jackson wrote:
[…]
> debexpo adds this to the above:
> look for comments on the mentors.d.n website.
> There never was any guarantee that subscribing to -mentors meant you
> would know about other reviews. Indeed, it often
>>>>> Paul Wise writes:
>>>>> On Sat, Aug 13, 2011 at 5:12 AM, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
>> I wonder, is it possible to add a bit more magic to debexpo, so that
>> the comments made via the Web interface would be forwarded to the
>> list, and vice ve
BTW, I've just announced [1] the availability of the code which
(given some attention and care) may be turned into a Jigdo-like
suite for Ext2+ FS images.
(The casuality of fragmentation on such filesystems greatly
reduces the applicability of the FS-agnosti
>>>>> Adam Borowski writes:
>>>>> On Sun, Aug 14, 2011 at 03:07:24PM +0700, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
>> BTW, I've just announced [1] the availability of the code which
>> (given some attention and care) may be turned into a Jigdo-like
>&
>>>>> Arno Töll writes:
>>>>> On 13.08.2011 17:36, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
>>>> I wonder, is it possible to add a bit more magic to debexpo, so
>>>> that the comments made via the Web interface would be forwarded to
>>>> the list,
>>>>> Steve McIntyre writes:
>>>>> Ivan Shmakov wrote:
BTW, the primary Git repository for the project is now located
at Gitorious:
git://gitorious.org/e2dis/e2dis-devel.git
http://gitorious.org/e2dis/e2dis-devel.git
https://gitorious.org/e2dis
> Paul Wise writes:
> Within the context of the derivatives census I have been looking at
> the apt repositories of our derivatives. I noted that some of them
> are affected by #637563 due to directly importing Debian repository
> data. I also found some repositories that are not GPG si
>>>>> Steve McIntyre writes:
>>>>> Ivan Shmakov wrote:
>> It was my understanding that Jigdo's .template cannot associate one
>> SHA-1 with such a non-contiguous chunk.
> Correct. That could be added as a feature, maybe - we could add
> e
> Henrique de Moraes Holschuh writes:
[…]
> The Debian mirror in mirrors.kernel.org, on the other hand... While
> the apt signature will protect users downloading packages through the
> package manager, users that get binary packages directly are not
> protected.
FWIW, personal
> Wolodja Wentland writes:
> is there a specific reason why metapackages depend rather then
> recommend packages they are meant to pull in?
> The rationale behind this question is [0] that we see a plethora of
> users in #debian who ask questions like: "Why did apt remove all my
> syste
Already in Debian, as it seems.
--cut: http://packages.debian.org/sid/libdap10 --
Open-source Project for a Network Data Access Protocol library
OPeNDAP provides software that allows you to access data over the
internet, from programs that weren't originally designed for that
>>>>> Andrei Popescu writes:
>>>>> On Vi, 16 sep 11, 00:48:25, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
[Cc: debian-devel@, for this discussion fits there better.]
>> I wonder if there should be a separate mailing list to Cc: such bug
>> reports. (debian-depe
>>>>> Russ Allbery writes:
>>>>> Ivan Shmakov writes:
>> It's therefore my long-standing opinion that the dependency on
>> logrotate should be downgraded to Recommends:, unless, of course,
>> postinst or prerm do actually use anything pro
I wonder, is there a kind of reference of the common command
line interface conventions that the CLI's of the software
included in Debian should adhere to?
E. g., I see that tree (as of 1.5.3-1) doesn't support the --
POSIX options' terminator:
$ tree -- .
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
[Sorry for multi-posting.]
I'm curious if there're any GnuPG users interested in public key
data exchange in either Krasnoyarsk, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia,
or Novosibirsk, Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia?
I expect to
> Josselin Mouette writes:
[…]
> Desktops (not only GNOME) use a very tiny bit of systemd, interfaces
> that could be provided elsewhere.
Is that “use” as in “if available” or is that actually “require
and be sure to die unless provided”?
(Please forgive my ignora
> Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek writes:
[…]
> The second part, making systemd portable, has already been widely
> discussed. There are significant technical reasons why systemd is
> Linux only. And the potential "recepients", like BSD, don't seem to
> be interested anyway.
Unles
>>>>> Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek writes:
>>>>> On Sat, Nov 29, 2014 at 06:33:44PM +, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
>>>>> Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek writes:
[…]
>>> The second part, making systemd portable, has already been widely
>&
>>>>> Josselin Mouette writes:
>>>>> Le samedi 29 novembre 2014 à 16:37 +, Ivan Shmakov a écrit :
>>>>> Josselin Mouette writes:
[…]
>>> Desktops (not only GNOME) use a very tiny bit of systemd,
>>> interfaces that could be
>>>>> Vincent Bernat writes:
>>>>> ❦ 30 novembre 2014 10:10 GMT, Ivan Shmakov :
[…]
>> Or does the above concerns the users of “normally battery-powered”
>> devices instead?
> Previously, every DE would need to reimplement power management.
>
>>>>> Josselin Mouette writes:
>>>>> Le dimanche 30 novembre 2014 à 12:50 +, Ivan Shmakov a écrit :
[…]
>> For home installs, I see no reason for the owner of the device to be
>> /denied/ access to the sound card just because of using SSH. Why
> Vincent Bernat writes:
> ❦ 3 décembre 2014 13:55 +0100, Adam Borowski :
[…]
>>> This “adduser first-user audio” was already useless in squeeze and
>>> it hasn’t changed.
>> Only if you run logind or consolekit. Without them (ie, on headless
>> boxes or with classic-type WMs) you
> Josselin Mouette writes:
[…]
> We are talking about the anti-feature of adding UID=1000 to the audio
> group in the installer. This is only relevant for desktop
> installations, and all desktop tasks in the same installer bring
> logind (formerly consolekit).
BTW, what about
>>>>> Vincent Bernat writes:
>>>>> ❦ 3 décembre 2014 16:47 GMT, Ivan Shmakov :
>>> The problem with those groups is that they are not fine grained
>>> enough. For example, the video group gives access to the
>>> framebuffer device (th
> Axel Wagner writes:
[…]
> I don't think Lennart personally would care, no, but I think *we*
> should care to paint the Opensource community as better than this.
As a member of the said community, I think that, however the
presence of either of the packages in Debian pain
I bought a lot of things from Comp USA on rebate and they didn't send me
any of them (rebates) until I called them. They told me "their rebate
department had some problems." Anyway that means they lost most of the
rebates, or at least they lost the ones I sent. So you gotta call them
and tell the
I'm just about to become a debian developer, and i would like to package
BeroFTPD, and Telnet98
Unsupported protocol
> both with the default configurations.
What are the values of the crypt_use_gpgme setting in each case?
Could it be that mutt and neomutt actually have different defaults
(one using gpg(1) directly and the other using GPGME) here?
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ost the same
set of packages as Arch. Both Artix and Void are very stable despite their
packages are really new and they are among the first to get new Linux kernels
with fresh drivers.
Or maybe MX Linux, one of the top popularity distros nowadays which is
also "no systemd" and somehow onl
> On 2023-05-19, Steve McIntyre wrote:
> Colin Watson wrote:
> On Fri, May 19, 2023 at 09:19:35AM -0500, G. Branden Robinson wrote:
> LB == Luca Boccassi wrote:
LB> +1 for stopping publishing installers for i386, it has been
LB> mentioned many times but it's always worth repeatin
scal - Kylix compatibility units
[1] http://packages.debian.org/sid/source/fpc
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> "Sam" == Sam Hartman wrote:
> "Simon" == Simon Richter writes:
> "Sam" == On 6/29/23 01:56, Sam Hartman wrote:
Sam> It also seems a bit strange to require more from the maintainer
Sam> when they are dropping an init script than we would if a
Sam> maintainer started depending on
t;.
Thank you for your consideration,
Ivan
t;.
Thank you for your consideration,
Ivan
issue is infeasible to fix in a given package, and start
searching for another option for the task at hand.
It’d be sad to see Debian BTS devolve into a bunch of
maintainers’ personal TODO lists.
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>>>>> On 2023-03-23 05:30:01 +0100, Don Armstrong wrote:
>>>>> On Fri, 17 Mar 2023, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
>> It would’ve likely helped me if #1006801 were listed on
>> http://bugs.debian.org/src:tinysshd .
>> (I’m not entirely sure as to /why/ it
in the respective .deb --ctrl-tarfile;
locales-all have that aplenty; locales, not as much (IIUC.)
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> Jakub Wilk writes:
[…]
> On a semi-unrelated note:
> Some of ftp*.*.d.o and cdimage.d.o mirrors serve random free (and
> sometimes non-free) software that is not Debian[*]. This may mislead
> inexperienced people into thinking that this software is endorsed or
> even produced by Deb
>>>>> Lars Wirzenius writes:
>>>>> On Sun, Oct 16, 2016 at 11:50:46AM +, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
>> Doesn’t the presence of the ‘non-free’ section in the official
>> Debian Release (InRelease) files /already/ mislead inexperienced
>> people in
> Eugene V Lyubimkin writes:
[…]
> I'm not sure that benefits outweigh the costs. HTTPS requires that
> I trust the third-parties – mirror provider and CA. Gpgv doesn't
> require third parties.
It does; you have to trust whatever source you’ve /initially/
got the public
> Kristian Erik Hermansen writes:
> On Mon, Oct 24, 2016 at 1:59 AM, Adrian Bunk wrote:
[…]
>> For the kind of attacks you are describing, https is just snake oil.
> Profusely disagree and so do other members of this list. I'll leave
> it at that, but also I should point out that y
>>>>> Andrey Rahmatullin writes:
>>>>> On Mon, Oct 24, 2016 at 11:45:33AM +, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
>> $ gnutls-cli --starttls -p 25 bendel.debian.org
[…]
>> Connecting to '82.195.75.100:443'...
> I cannot reproduce gnutls-cli
>>>>> Julien Cristau writes:
>>>>> On Mon, Oct 24, 2016 at 11:45:33 +, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
[…]
>> Speaking of which. Does the gnutls-cli transcript MIMEd signify of
>> an ongoing MitM attack, or is it just a misconfiguration?
> Neither.
> Ben Hutchings writes:
[…]
> Those certificates look as expected. Since TLS encryption of SMTP
> between servers is opportunistic, there's no particular reason to use
> a widely trusted CA for server certificates. A MITM can just as
> easily block STARTTLS as substitute their own key.
>>>>> Ben Hutchings writes:
>>>>> On Mon, 2016-10-24 at 15:15 +, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
>>>>> Ben Hutchings writes:
[…]
>>> Those certificates look as expected. Since TLS encryption of SMTP
>>> between servers is opportunisti
> Bastian Blank writes:
> On Sat, Oct 20, 2018 at 06:54:07PM +0200, Arne Babenhauserheide wrote:
> Ansgar Burchardt writes:
>>> Should Debian also support “noalsa”, “noavahi”, “nocups”,
>>> “nopulseaudio”, “nosysvinit”, “nodbus”, “nopam”, “nowayland”,
So long as there’s su
> Sune Vuorela writes:
> On 2018-10-21, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> Tollef Fog Heen writes:
[I see I’ve managed to botch References: for the
news:linux.debian.devel readers; my apologies for that.]
>>> tinysshd only ships a systemd unit file; neomutt links against
>
ooking forward to
contribute to the effort myself.
[…]
> Please come to debian-init-divers...@chiark.greenend.org.uk.
Do you plan to also make that list accessible via NNTP (perhaps
via either Gmane or the bofh.it gateway operated Marco d’Itri)?
TIA.
[…]
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>>>>> Andrey Rahmatullin writes:
>>>>> On Sun, Oct 21, 2018 at 01:15:21PM +, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
>>>>> Tollef Fog Heen writes:
>>> tinysshd only ships a systemd unit file; neomutt links against
>>> libgpgme11 which a
>>>>> Vincent Bernat writes:
>>>>> ❦ 21 octobre 2018 13:15 GMT, Ivan Shmakov :
>>>>> ‘TFH’ == Tollef Fog Heen writes:
[…]
TFH> tinysshd only ships a systemd unit file; neomutt links against
TFH> libgpgme11 which again Depends on gnupg. It
>>>>> Vincent Bernat writes:
>>>>> ❦ 21 octobre 2018 18:12 GMT, Ivan Shmakov :
>>> so if you were an actual user, I would propose you file a bug
>>> report against the package to let the maintainer knows the
>>> dependency
>>>>> Andrey Rahmatullin writes:
>>>>> On Sun, Oct 21, 2018 at 05:33:57PM +, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
>>> "Every package must specify the dependency information about other
>>> packages that are required for the first to work correctly.&quo
>>>>> Jonathan Dowland writes:
>>>>> On Sun, Oct 21, 2018 at 10:00:43PM +, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
>> It can be argued that libgpgme11 does not “provide a significant
>> amount of functionality” (7.2) without gnupg.
> It won’t function at al
>>>>> Jonathan Dowland writes:
>>>>> On Sun, Oct 21, 2018 at 09:57:45PM +, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
>> I disagree; to the best of my knowledge, anyone can do the testing
>> and suggest any fixes he or she deems necessary. As such, having an
>>
be the lack of GnuPG, but rather the lack of user’s knowledge of
it – or motivation to use.
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> Adam Borowski writes:
> On Mon, Jun 05, 2017 at 05:39:41PM -0700, Russ Allbery wrote:
>> Maybe someone has a list of things they view as Recommends inflation
>> that have (a) been reported as bugs to the appropriate package
>> maintainers, and (b) have been rejected by those package
>>>>> Russ Allbery writes:
>>>>> Ivan Shmakov writes:
>>>>> Adam Borowski writes:
>>> libtasn1-doc: libtasn1-6-dev
>>> * TRANSITIVELY BAD: probably useful if you do TASN (whatever it is),
>>> pulled in by a very-widesp
> Marvin Renich writes:
[…]
> The only benefit I have seen between the new scheme and the previous
> one is that there is no state file. While getting rid of the state
> file is a nice goal, it is extremely minor compared to having short,
> simple names in common use cases like insertin
> Hans-Christoph Steiner writes:
> Package: dpkg-dev
> More and more packages are adding unicode files
I assume you mean “UTF-8 filenames” here (per below), right?
> as unicode support has become more reliable and available.
What are the use cases for such filenames?
>>>>> Tollef Fog Heen writes:
>>>>> Ivan Shmakov
>>>>> Hans-Christoph Steiner writes:
>>> Package: dpkg-dev
>>> More and more packages are adding unicode files
>> I assume you mean “UTF-8 filenames” here (per below), r
start
dbus dbus-x11 gconf-service
ssl-cert
acpi-support-base tsconf
Pin: release c=main
Pin-Priority: -42
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Ivan Marov
* Package name: piu-piu
Version : 1.0.0
Upstream Author : Ivan Marov
* URL : https://github.com/vaniacer/piu-piu-SH
* License : MIT
Programming Lang: bash
Description : Horizontal scroller game in
Hi
I would like to help. I am an experienced software developer (C/C++) but
have no experience in packaging. I don't know if hdparm is hard to package
for a newbie mantainer, so If someone can mentor me on that part I would
gladly adopt the package.
Regards
Ivan
On Tue, Mar 1, 2016 at 10:
e host
somewhere ?
I am ok with whatever, Plz go ahead creating the repo (if have permissions).
Regards
Ivan
On Tue, Mar 1, 2016 at 4:48 PM, Alex Mestiashvili
wrote:
> On 03/01/2016 10:13 AM, Raphael Hertzog wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > hdparm is a popular package which has
Alex
Impressive upload. I have already checked out and I am starting to
understand how the gpb packager works out.
Thx for the links
Regards
Ivan
On Tue, Mar 1, 2016 at 7:57 PM, Alex Mestiashvili
wrote:
> On 03/01/2016 06:11 PM, Raphael Hertzog wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> >
27; failed: it exited with 29
Does your changes require signing them or am I missing something ?
Regards
Ivan
On Wed, Mar 2, 2016 at 12:23 AM, Ivan Gimenez
wrote:
> Alex
>
> Impressive upload. I have already checked out and I am starting to
> understand how the gpb packager work
Excellent point Ginfranco
That will help me for sure when I had all the changes on package
ready to upload. I was trying to build it for testing purposes, so as my
very much appreciated debian mentor told me, adding the options -us -uc
would suffice.
Regards
Ivan
On Wed, Mar 2, 2016 at 10:57
ple of writing custom
rules/classes for CDBS?
BTW, is there other build systems like CDBS?
WBR,
Ivan Dubrov
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yea...I just did an update today and something decided to remove /bin/sh
during the upgrade...and didn't put it back before it was needed...
so if something hoses for you just recreate it by linking it to like
bash...
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On Fri, Oct 01, 1999 at 02:24:45PM +0200, andreas pålsson wrote:
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ked and thus you'd end up with the new packages with missing files.
Tho I haven't tested it yet, I'm assuming a Replaces line would cause them
to be handled in the proper order.
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Unless someone else has beat me to it (and I missed it) I'm going to be
uploading soon sqmgrlog. Sqmgrlog generates reports per user/ip/name from
squid log file.
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KDE2 is doing alot with ssl stuff...konqueror, kmail, etc...kdelibs builds
against libssl so it's in non-US.
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> the webpage.
>
I had removed both to clean up licensing items at one point..then I removed
kdelibs to drop it on non-US.
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On Mon, Sep 04, 2000 at 09:20:05PM +0200, Andreas Rottmann wrote:
> Hugues Marilleau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Who is going to ITP kde ?
> >
> > I'm dreaming about an "apt-get install kde" ...
> >
> Rather task-kde ;-) (SCNR)
>
On Tue, Sep 05, 2000 at 01:44:06AM -0400, Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote:
> On Mon, 4 Sep 2000, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
>
> > KDE2 is doing alot with ssl stuff...konqueror, kmail, etc...kdelibs builds
> > against libssl so it's in non-US.
> >
>
> Can you do a non-s
On Tue, Sep 05, 2000 at 01:53:12AM -0400, Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote:
> On Mon, 4 Sep 2000, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
>
> >
> > in the meantime I'll work on splitting off 2 seperate packages..1 with
> > ssl and 1 without.
> >
>
> It may be easier just
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Documentation can be embedded in special doccomments
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kdetoys
kdepim
koffice
kde-i18n (this is huge...all the locales broken down by language) .deb for each
This will all happen after qt2.2 is released with the GPL lic and
packaged/uploaded...
(except for kdelibs and support which do not have the licensing issues)
Ivan
p.s. I th
r for Text files)
17. dltest (simple cmd line tool)
18. isql(cmd line tool... batch & interactive SQL)
19. Driver Template (a template for Driver programmers)
20. DataManager (GUI to explore ODBC Data Sources)
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leases.
>
> Just a suggestion.
good point...plus the potato packages will still be desired.
Ivan
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On Wed, Sep 06, 2000 at 12:31:49PM +0200, Bernhard R. Link wrote:
> On Tue, 5 Sep 2000, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
>
> > kdenetwork -
>
> > This will all happen after qt2.2 is released with the GPL lic and
> > packaged/uploaded...
> > (except for kdelibs and suppor
Hey,
I'd like to remove qt1 from woody. I only seem to find 1 package that
depends on it currently (tuxeyes) and due to the fact that it's non-free
and qt2 is out with a gpl'd license and all, I think we should discourage it's
use just as Troll is.
Ivan
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On Thu, Sep 07, 2000 at 07:35:44AM -0400, Brian Almeida wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 07, 2000 at 04:16:03AM -0700, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> > Hey,
> >
> > I'd like to remove qt1 from woody. I only seem to find 1 package that
> > depends on it currently (tuxeyes) a
have kde but its not free. Well its FREE know
> and I still don't see any of the people that where complaining about the
> license saying something about it.
Ivan
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omeone succeed in building qt-2.2 on a alpha/potato?
I'll see if I can find more infoz on it.
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res (like kde2 widget support) which
breaks the build order...I've fixed thee above problem on my end and once a
clean build (from scratch) passes my eyes and I have a few tests done I'll
upload and we'll see where we go from there.
Ivan
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> I would be happy to take over korganizer again for starters (from the status
> information of the package on the tdyc site I believe that no-one else has
> more interest in it than me).
>
> Ivan, if you're managing the KDE Debianizing stuff then perhaps you could
&
rs
approval, but a package that is non-functional and un-installable?
(not trying to beat you up..just trying to understand...if this is
policy then I need to bring this scenerio up to debian-policy...)
Anyways, I will continue to look online for this and hope either to get
been for about 7 months. The "maintainer"
> should be debian-qa, but it has not been reset to that.
...that would explain it. :)
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yea..grab the .deb's out of incoming...or change your /usr/bin/startkde script
iout with the one I'm attaching.
Ivan
On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 01:33:14PM -0700, Michael Meskes wrote:
> I just updated my old 1.1.2 installation from Ivan's site to the new 2.0
> packages from
> ># Link "socket" resource to directory in /tmp
> ># Creates a directory /tmp/ksocket-$USER and links
> >$KDEHOME/socket-$HOSTNAME to it.
>
> I hope that last line is merged with the one before it in the uploaded
> version ...
it is
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On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 10:47:22AM -0700, erik wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just can't keep my mouth shut about this any longer an
le version of Debian
(or any distribution for that matter). If you want a stable KDE, use
1.1.2.
Ivan
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> Ivan, I want to apologize to you personally - I fully realize that you
> are doing the work on KDE and ( as I mentioned before) I think you are
> doing a great job. I have been running KDE from the other site and believe
> me this was not targeted at you - if anything quite the o
o upgrade. :) Your not alone tho, there is a
existing bug report on this (#81365)...so any help you can give me to track
down what's going on would be appreciated. On all the boxes I have access
to I use dselect to manage my package list so I do know that dselect can handle
ask-koffice was removed by apt. Don't know why
> but since I usually don't use task I didn't care.
because there are only 2 task-kde* packages that *should* exist now. The others
have yet to be removed from the archive. (Bug#79708)
Ivan
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I’m sure your not the only Ava
Driscoll in the world. Why don’t you track the person down who’s
sending out the spam and ask him/her to cease desist using his/her name since
he/she is the one sending the spam and not Debian. You have heard of
Spam?
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eature would then create a custom file and
install it into /etc/X11/dm (for example) and run update-dm in it's postinst
as well.
comments?
Ivan
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