In my opinion, Linux would not be where it is today without Debian.
RedHat may have convinced businesses to use Linux, but Debian really
convinced everyone else to not only use Linux, but to like it.
The decisions Linux kernel devs now make are from the angle of getting and
keeping customers. It
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> Jeremy, le Mon 03 Nov 2014 09:03:25 -0500, a écrit :
> > if only the kernel were replaced, the rest would still work as we al
> > like it to. (This is evident with Debian GNU Hurd & kFreeBSD projects).
>
> It&
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I believe debhelper already sets LC_ALL=C.UTF-8 for the cmake, meson,
and ninja buildsystems; therefore many but definitely not all packages
are already built with LC_ALL=C.UTF-8.
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. The
intent is for the new binary packages to replace the existing
tracker-miners packages. We expect to do the transition in Unstable
later in the year.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/tracker-miners/-/issues/346
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ponsoring is that I am unable to log in. I don't get any of the "sign
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js115 for Debian 13.
mozjs102 will be removed from Debian Unstable once cjs 6.2 reaches
Unstable which is expected to happen "soon".
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e time by projects trying to inflate public impressions
of their size: you're aware that GitHub counts someone as a
"contributor" even if all the do is leave a comment on a bug report,
right? By that gauge, Debian is probably orders of magnitude larger.
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> On Thu, 1 Aug 2024 at 18:23, Jeremy Stanley wrote:
> >
> > On 2024-08-01 12:23:43 +0100 (+0100), Luca Boccassi wrote:
> > [...]
> > > To pick a random example, a less well known, less used, less
> > &
, nothing like the scale
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/etc in RCS. Yes having an auditable change history for your
configuration is useful, but Git didn't invent that. Git has merely
supplanted all prior version control systems, for this use case as
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> > On 2024-04-02 16:44:54 -0700 (-0700), Russ Allbery wrote:
> > [...]
> > > I think a shallow clone of depth 1 is sufficient, although that's not
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because they
are trying to install libfuse2 to get AppImages to work or perhaps
because fuse is a generic name). So I'd rather we got rid of the old
fuse binary package quicker. https://launchpad.net/bugs/1978310
Although I guess it would be a lot of work to fix that for Debian 12. :(
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On Sat, 2005-03-26 at 12:53 +0100, GÃrkan SengÃn wrote:
> Description : Music file player
> This is a port of the Open Cubic Player to Linux.
> .
It would be nice if the description had some definition of what the
software does. Video player? Audio player? Without any previous exposure
to
*right* doesn't
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Debian -- in which case we're probably in trouble and should hire a
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I just ran through a woody-sarge update, and (temporarilly) lost a
number of perl databases that an unpackaged app had created. Took me
quite a while to figure out exactly what happened, more time than a user
should normally be expected to put into debugging I think.
Woody's perl 5.6 uses libdb2.
On mer, 2005-05-25 at 21:52 +0200, Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña wrote:
> Maybe it's best if you provided a patch to the Release Notes, we might need
> to draft a section on "known upgrade issues" (was there in previous
> versions of the RN) and add that info (and other similar stuff) there.
I
On Thu, Oct 12, 2006 at 09:14:19AM +0200, Mario Iseli wrote:
> Ok, this is a good argument.
> I think the oppinion is more or less clear:
>
> Some people think it would be a nice idea, BUT it can be also a problem
> because some people want more than one Ircd on a system.
>
> I only wanted to ask
On Mon, Mar 20, 2006 at 05:39:23PM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On Mon, 2006-03-20 at 23:15 +, Colin Watson wrote:
> > On Mon, Mar 20, 2006 at 02:51:25PM -0800, Mark Shuttleworh wrote:
> >
> > (In case it wasn't clear, this wasn't Mark Shuttlewor*t*h posting.
> > Please don't feed the troll.)
>
from what
dh_make (0.40) gives right now. The default is...
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On Sat, Apr 22, 2006 at 08:02:20PM +0200, gregor herrmann wrote:
> You might (with your upstream hat on) take a look at (python-)pymetar,
> a nice python module that can retrieve METAR data from all around the
> world.
Thanks! I actually looked at it before I started writing my util,
and it looks
to hear it.
(Note that I am not at all talking about the whole Sun java bit. I
personally find it hard to get worked up about non-free software going
into non-free. Perhaps legal counsel should have been sought, but
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That's entirely reasonable. Perhaps I misinterpreted aj's message
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> Jeremy Hankins writes ("Non-DD's in debian-legal"):
>> I'm not sure I understand this part, though. Do you think that folks
>> like myself, who are not DD's, should not participate in the discussions
&g
On Fri, Jun 30, 2006 at 12:12:10PM +0200, Adam Borowski wrote:
> Oh, so you mean checking the _free_ RAM instead of the _physical_ RAM?
> This would be reasonable -- I didn't use this in the debian/rules
> snippet I proposed as the physical memory is a trivially discernable
> number while free RAM
forgetful "dory" or undiciplined "darla".
That is just a simple suggestion that I wanted to submit.
Thank you for taking the time to read this and pass it along for consideration.
Jeremy
Go ahead and NMU with my thanks and blessing... I've made my move cross-country but my system at home is still without network connectivity at this time and the telco has been unable to give me anything close to a firm ETA of when they will.
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than that gcc-2.95 was somehow breaking g++/libstdc++ in
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> I suggest that, if such a repository will be created for patented
> codecs, that e.g. sponsored uploads will not be allowed to this
> archive. I know that most of you will hate this idea, but I
> believe it is necessary to ke
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> Lots of users are reporting that ALSA sound doesn't "just" work when
> they install it. The cause of the problem is the fact that discover
> loads OSS modules even when ALSA modules are available. This bug cannot
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Can someone point me the message(s) discussing /run (and why not
/etc/run) - I would like to think that adding another directory off /
should be avoided. /etc/run sounds nice, unless you want to support
booting before /etc is mounted...
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On Wed, 2003-04-09 at 14:17, Thomas Hood
Overall I think it is wonderful to see support for read-only root being
worked on.
On Wed, 2003-04-09 at 15:41, Matthew Garrett wrote:
> Jeremy Jackson wrote:
>
> (doing this with bind mounts)
>
> >2.2 kernels are out though.
>
> As are BSDs. I have no idea whethe
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> > I am interested in coordinating a new sub-project called Debian-Lex,
> Could you please explain the naming "lex" for non English speakers?
>
> In general I really like
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> > The Policy Editor, OTOH, is quite nice.
>
> sure, but there are better. i forgot the name of the one i have in
> mind, i'll post it tomorrow from the office.
Please don't. It's already
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...in my ~/.bash_aliases file. Works like a charm. But given that I
prefer ratpoison and a screen full of xterms, I'll bow out of the
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Makes sense. So then why does Debian (and for that matter so many
other distributions outside of the *BSDs) base source packages on
tarballs rather than building binary packages directly out of a VCS?
It seems a contradiction on the one hand to assert that you don't
need tarballs any longer but then on the other hand still rely on
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> generated tarballs are really based on the correct PGP signed tags?
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> sorry about that, especially with people like Jeremy and other OpenStack
eam to avoid confusion around
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as XFCE. Even gnome-shell has more installs than xfce4-panel despite
GNOME Shell having not been included in a stable Debian release yet.
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On 11 September 2012 08:06, Ian Jackson wrote:
> Based on this, I think there is at the very least no reason to
> reverse the decision to switch the Debian default to xfce.
Except as Paul said, the decision to make XFCE default for Wheezy has
not been made so it can't be reversed.
J
mmits done.
For the record, I do use bzr (with
http://jameswestby.net/bzr/builddeb/user_manual/merge.html ) in my
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> Did I miss anything?
I don't understand at all how you could have missed such a prime
opportunity to rile up the vi vs. emacs debate while you were at
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On 2013-06-12 02:09:24 +0800 (+0800), Chow Loong Jin wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 08:01:58PM +0200, Daniel Pocock wrote:
> >
> > What about replacing SMTP?
>
> With what?
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On 2013-06-11 23:50:01 +0200 (+0200), Daniel Pocock wrote:
> Something that doesn't have these limitations:
>
> http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2487#section-7
[...]
That basically just makes the case for relying on (E)SMTP only for
transporting messages, but leveraging OpenPGP or S/MIME to provide
On 2013-06-12 08:08:17 +0200 (+0200), Daniel Pocock wrote:
> On 12/06/13 00:02, Jeremy Stanley wrote:
> > That basically just makes the case for relying on (E)SMTP only for
> > transporting messages, but leveraging OpenPGP or S/MIME to provide
> > authentication and confident
On 20 July 2013 08:17, Marc Haber wrote:
> On Sat, 20 Jul 2013 11:27:58 +0200, Josselin Mouette
> wrote:
>>If this is about kFreeBSD, it would be nice and all to share the init
>>system with these ports, but it should certainly not have an influence
>>on the choice of init system for the Linux po
.
So let's never switch to anything better than what we have now unless
we also support 1 or 2 alternatives simultaneously just to be safe. /s
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> The other is the assertion that this particular case involves a
> generated data table. If this is the case then the source package
> needs to contain the source code which generates the table - and,
> really, it should regenerate the
On 2013-08-05 16:41:13 +0100 (+0100), Ian Jackson wrote:
[...]
> There should IMO be a standard way to request a source package to do
> from-scratch rebuilds for this kind of thing, for QA purposes.
I absolutely agree. If there were a standard make target or envvar
for this purpose I would gladly
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> Thanks, Julien.
>
> I see you've made r8168-source package as well - nice.
> I will introduce support for module-assistant if we agree on package
> inclusion.
>
> > I would second that as I have another problem with r8169 which doesn't
> > support support resuming from suspen
On 2012-10-17 23:55:08 +0200 (+0200), Philipp Kern wrote:
> am Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 05:48:39PM -0400 hast du folgendes geschrieben:
> > > With the danger of being sued if you put up the result onto the public
> > > interwebs.
> >
> > Could you please expand on that? Logo / trademark reasons or li
; Kerberos implementation Heimdal. Suggestions welcome on how to qualify
> the source package name so that the packages are more than one letter off
> from one another...
There's another ITP that suggested heimdall-flash: http://bugs.debian.org/644520
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so bad about evince that you need to use a forked version
anyway? Or gnome-icon-theme, gnome-keyring, gnome-terminal, etc.
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On 2012-12-04 12:42:33 -0800 (-0800), Russ Allbery wrote:
[...]
> The main issue for some of us is not so much the ethical
> objections to these sorts of agreements but rather the fact that
> our employers flatly are not interested in signing anything of the
> sort, ever, with anyone. Much of my fr
On 2012-12-25 22:50:57 +1000 (+1000), Mistikos Nik wrote:
[...]
> Debian use to be really popular. Now only old people use it.
[...]
I suddenly feel very old. What distribution do twelve-year-old
trolls use these days, if not Debian? Have we lost our key
demographic?
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On 2012-12-31 10:38:54 -0500 (-0500), Kris Deugau wrote:
> Serious question - is this a real manpage? If so, which package is
> it in?
[...]
It's introduced in Wheezy and available in backports for Squeeze:
http://packages.debian.org/distro-info
http://bugs.debian.org/559761
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On 2013-01-10 17:54:28 + (+), Bart Martens wrote:
> I guess you meant : It's conventional (although not entirely
> legally sound) in the free software community to just assume that
> the copyright of any patch submitted without any explicit
> copyright and license statement is transferred (
On 2013-03-08 14:52:48 +0100 (+0100), Thomas Koch wrote:
[...]
> http://openstack-ci.github.com/publications/
[...]
I'm one of the core developers for the team which manages all that
tooling and integration for the OpenStack Project, so I'm happy to
discuss some of the nitty-gritty details, any go
On 2013-03-08 12:44:36 -0800 (-0800), Russ Allbery wrote:
> Thank you very much for working on this! We use Gerrit extensively but so
> far just haven't packaged it because it was too intimidating.
Agreed, if Gerrit gets packaged in Debian/Ubuntu I'll likely push
OpenStack to start using DEBs of
On 2013-03-09 23:33:47 +0800 (+0800), Thomas Goirand wrote:
[...]
> I also need to understand how to secure Jenkins. Because
> by default, it's impressive how much Jenkins is a security
> hole where you can execute any command. I was tempted
> to file a bug report against the package because of it.
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