On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 04:00:31PM -0007, Cameron Norman wrote:
> El Fri, 25 de Jul 2014 a las 8:47 AM, Josh Triplett
> escribió:
> >Martin Steigerwald wrote:
> >> Sure I can go through setting up chroot for that, yet I really
> >>think if my
> >> work req
On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 11:52:21PM +, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 10:52 PM, Josh Triplett wrote:
> > So, please go educate yourself on what libsystemd0 actually does,
>
> i know what it does, and what it does - technically - is *not* the
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On Fri, May 08, 2015 at 09:06:25PM +0200, Karsten Merker wrote:
> On Fri, May 08, 2015 at 10:50:30AM -0700, Josh Triplett wrote:
> > Karsten Merker wrote:
> > > while this probably works resonably well for (semi-)fixed devices
> > > like onboard-NICs and PCI/PCIe cards,
On Fri, May 08, 2015 at 10:04:36PM +0200, Karsten Merker wrote:
> On Fri, May 08, 2015 at 12:29:03PM -0700, j...@joshtriplett.org wrote:
> > On Fri, May 08, 2015 at 09:06:25PM +0200, Karsten Merker wrote:
> > > On Fri, May 08, 2015 at 10:50:30AM -0700, Josh Triplett wrote:
>
On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 10:44:17PM +0100, Dimitri John Ledkov wrote:
> On 27 May 2015 at 09:08, Wouter Verhelst wrote:
> > On Mon, May 25, 2015 at 11:38:06AM -0700, Josh Triplett wrote:
> >> > While we're on the subject of git security...should we stop
> >> >
sense for the installer to treat them as effectively mutually
exclusive so that the user's installed system ends up with at most one
of them.
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* Package name: python-aiohttp-fast-zlib
Version : 0.1.1
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Bill Allombert wrote:
> Dear Debian developpers,
>
> I ma looking for a wrapper around the various compressions programs
> (gzip, bzip2, xz, zstd, etc.)
> that would provide the same interface as zcat but would automatically
> pick the right decompressor.
>
> I could easily write one but it probabl
CTED]>
My understanding is that it allows the login given any username/password,
and returns actual e-mail messages with the information. If the client
program refuses to display the e-mail message, it won't be very useful with
a real pop3 server.
Josh
but the probability that users who mis-use pop3 instead of
> pop3-ssl use their pop3-ssl password for pop3 is quite high.
>
>
> Cheers,
> Andi
Your informational message that says how to connect to the pop3-ssl server
could also suggest that the user change his or her password.
Josh
On Thursday 02 December 2004 04:01 am, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
> On Thu, 02 Dec 2004 02:40:47 -0600, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
said:
> > John was taking Manoj's reasoning to the limit.
>
> Yup. Arguing by the extremes, while intriguing to some, is
> extremely jejune.
>
> manoj
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as tried to stop the developer from distributing it from
his own webspace. So, in this case, assuming those opposed to Debian
distributing the package succeed in keeping it out of Debian, I don't think
it would be censorship.
Josh
connect to a wifi
> lan is the same situation as with grub not being able to load XP without
> the XP bootsector, if there were a free firmware with the same API I
> would be able to load and use it.
I don't think you can equate those two. In the case of Grub, there are
many existing Free OSes it could boot, several of which we provide. In
the case of this driver, no Free firmware exists, and hypothesizing that
one _could_ exist does not allow the package into main, any more than
hypothesizing that a Free replacement for some library a contrib package
requires would allow that package into main.
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"Build-Depends" relationship on a non-_main_
> package),
, the parenthetical would need to be updated to make it clear that it
still applies even if the dependencies are not expressed because the
package is not in the archive.
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have root access that
was used to install phpbb, or was a local exploit used once the user's
account was compromised?
Josh
see when people are
suggesting things like "installer" packages for non-free software, as a
way to work around such dependencies. Otherwise, someone could claim
that any package in contrib could be in main, because it only depends on
apt, not the non-free software it fetches and uses. :)
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Marco d'Itri wrote:
> On Jan 06, Josh Triplett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>An ICQ client wouldn't Depends: icq-server; it might Suggests:
>>icq-server, but that's OK. A driver might at most Suggests:
>>burned-in-firmware-for-reflashing, but it w
Marco d'Itri wrote:
> On Jan 07, Josh Triplett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>I'll assume for the moment you are only disagreeing with the
>>driver->firmware dependencies, not the client->server dependencies,
>>since the latter is standard Debian poli
en the acceptance of ffmpeg, I can't think of any reason an XviD
package would be rejected. (Of course, until it is, mplayer still can't
be uploaded linked with it.)
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earing that NEW processing is based solely on binary
packages, so that the new source package would not need to go through NEW
if it creates a binary package that is already in the archive.
I couldn't find anything about this through google, though, so it may be
best to upload to
for it
Well, from a very cursory glance this really just seems to be barely
more advanced that a cron job that runs "rsync goldserver:/ /"
FAI is probably a better route to go than trying to port a
Fedora-specific management system to Debian.
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> On Mar 11, Josh Lauricha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Well, from a very cursory glance this really just seems to be barely
> > more advanced that a cron job that runs "rsync goldserver:/ /"
> Look again th
> Bah - just found a package in unstable for it already :)
>
> /me tips hat to Oliver Kiddle
Does the Debian ksh93 package include libast and libshell?
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On 2/20/06, Andrew Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, 2006-02-18 at 14:19 +0100, Josh Hurst wrote:
>
>
> Does the Debian ksh93 package include libast and libshell?
>
>
> No -
>
> dpkg -L ksh
> /.
> /bin
> /bin/ksh93
> /usr
> /usr/bi
; and some other bugs are not?
The bug that is not on the pkg=libppd page is the one reported against
libppd0. The other three are all reported against libppd.
I think the problem here is that as far as I know there is no way to report
a bug solely against a source package. Usually this isn&
e welcome, since afaik it works on sarge,
> and not on sid so we've got probably some interesting bug in libglib or
> something relevant.
>
> regards
> fEnIo
I have know idea if this would work, but what about using libwxgtk2.5.3
rather than libwxgtk2.4? I don't kno
back). Then
throw another partition/loopback over it. Then just delete the second
partition every new install.
Poof, all changes gone.
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How would you know which subscriber was harvesting e-mail addresses?
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> > > apt-cache showsrc knoda recall kexi
> >
> > See that recall and rekall aren't the same thing.
>
> Oops, I mean "rekall"
>
> But Sources.gz and Packages.gz from SARGE and SID do not contain the
> "rekall" package which I have ma
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to unsubscribe from debian-devel. Was this the case for everyone, or is
there something between the debian servers and my mail client that
occasionally (but very rarely) strips signatures?
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> jokes ;-)
>
> Bryan
I think they should be versioned by the first number said by the
character their named after... so buzz should have been 4
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ike a
feature, it won't break upgrades (if installed, the package will stay
installed), and new installs don't need to get nfs-kernel-server as part
of the *default* install. If someone wants to run an nfs server, they
can install an nfs server package, either nfs-kernel-server or
nfs-user-
d firmware, then the
driver can go to main, regardless of where or if the firmware gets distributed.
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akes sense to me.
>
> Or option (b), remove the Sun packages. If we were to face this
> situation, there's always this option if there isn't a better one.
And if a problem comes up with the Sun Java package shipped in stable,
or oldstable?
> Speaking realistically, such a move of Sun would be spectacularly bad PR
> for them esp. considering their statements about future Java licensing
> efforts they have committed to.
I agree. However, that doesn't prevent them from doing it, once.
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Steve Langasek wrote:
> On Sat, May 20, 2006 at 02:18:57PM -0700, Josh Triplett wrote:
>>> Note that the license says "... is distributed *with* your Operating
>>> System", and not "is part of". I don't know where you read the "part of"
>
On 2/18/06, Josh Hurst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 7/13/05, Andrew Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 2005-07-13 at 14:44 +0100, Andrew Porter wrote:
> > AT&T have released the source to ksh93 under the CPL (Common Public
> > Licence)
> >
>
On 2/28/06, Kevin B. McCarty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Josh Hurst wrote:
> On 2/20/06, Andrew Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Sat, 2006-02-18 at 14:19 +0100, Josh Hurst wrote:
>>> Does the Debian ksh93 package include libast and libshell?
>>
>
ages that
follow.
I hope this helps you and anyone else looking to be removed from call wave.
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Make this page rank higher, I hope: call wave callwave remove wave call
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> Josh Wilmes wrote:
> >
> >Are you possibly out of memory? (perhaps a process has run away and gobbl
ed
> >
> >it up)?
>
> No; the problem is only if I try to get an inter
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ibx11-6
>
> should also perhaps be changed to Recommends.
Please report bugs using the command line reportbug tool, rather than
mailing debian-devel.
Thanks,
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> packages corresponding to those runtime dependencies that are also
> built using libtool. This is the status quo.
- Option 4 (requires volunteers): fix libtool
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suffer the occasional breakage and pay close attention to everything that
is going on with Debian.
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That said, as libjack is not a c++ library, it seems possible that this
problem might have been avoided if the libjack transition had waited until
after the gcc transition.
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he new packages hit unstable, everyone building against libcurl
will need to choose libcurl-openssl-dev or libcurl-gnutls-dev to build
against. If they build against the former, the binary packages will depend
on the openssl libcurl, if the latter, they will depend on the gnutls
libcurl. The openssl
bian.org/autotrace indicates that autotrace is not in
testing right now, so supposedly it was already removed. Given this, it is
not holding up the transition, nor would a new version affect the transition
of packages to testing.
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> On Wed, Apr 09, 2008 at 03:34:18AM -0700, Josh Triplett wrote:
> (...)
>> Thus, I wrote Dolt, a drop-in replacement for libtool's compilation
>> mode. Dolt runs any necessary system-specific or
>> configuration-specific logic as part of configure, writes
objects, but that seems error-prone.
* Replace libtool --mode=link.
* Replace libtool --mode=install.
* Optionally stop installing .la files.
* Make dolt.m4's output of doltcompile cleaner.
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[1] "doltcompile" stands for "do ltcompile"; the alternate reading
&quo
or because the software
itself didn't specify a version, but software which doesn't specify a version
of the GPL seems rare. Could you perhaps divide the software which doesn't
mention "version 2 or later" into three groups: those mentioning "version 2",
those
locate.
* locate should move out of findutils into a separate package.
* Once that happens, if any locate should have priority standard,
mlocate should.
* However, I don't think any locate should have priority standard.
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On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 02:54:07AM +0100, Michael Biebl wrote:
> On 24.01.2010 00:39, Josh Triplett wrote:
> > Package: policykit-1
> > Version: 0.96-1
> > Severity: wishlist
> >
> > policykit-1 supports specifying permissions for groups, not just
> >
+ xvfb-run needed, but nothing looked relevant.
Any suggestions? Any known issues or gotchas in running xvfb-run from
debuild? What's different about debuild spawning xvfb-run versus spawning
it myself?
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On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 3:30 PM, Kurt Roeckx wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 02:40:59PM -0400, Josh Kelley wrote:
> > I'm trying turn an Eclipse CDT (C/C++ Developer Tools) managed build
> project
> > into a Debian package and am having a lot of trouble. Since it&
e that if I don't have any luck with xvfb-run.
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See http://bugs.debian.org/612876 for the bug report. I encountered the
same issue, and finally found the culprit through reading the
chromium-browser changelog.
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I appreciate the CC.
> who asked for an explanation for the Recommends: (a reason which I find
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>
> <
e a script, either at boot
or install pregenerate the rc1.M file. Since these would only change
when the sysadmin does it or a new package is installed/updated then an
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e fit [3].
[0] Due to the definition of a religion. Satanism is generally described
by the masses as a cult, rather than a religion.
[1] Ok, it was really the 9th circuit of the US superior court (me
thinks, but close enough.
[2] I'm too lazy to check.
[3] Well, almost, we did have a civil
on
> freedom - Priceless
Careful, mastercard might sue you [1].
> The GPL. It's everywhere you want to be.
Since that's visa, I guess it'd have to be a different commercial. So,
with the 800 developers surely some can act and direct, maybe one or two
know someone in the me
lt package in main.
> PS. I will provide the source code to anyone who requests it, but not yet
> under the GPL. Only after I publish a paper about the algorithm will the
> code be released under the GPL.
Keep in mind that FFTW is GPLed, so unless you have made other
arrangements wi
Wesley W. Terpstra wrote:
> Since there's one GPL question left, I am still posting to debian-legal.
> The legal question is marked ** for those who want to skip the rest.
>
> On Mon, Oct 18, 2004 at 11:49:56AM -0700, Josh Triplett wrote:
>>Whether your universit
lly so. This would be a
loss of functionality.
The correct answer is that on a completely Free system, it never had
that functionality in the first place.
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Joel Baker wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 19, 2004 at 04:59:37PM -0700, Josh Triplett wrote:
>
>>Wesley W. Terpstra wrote:
>>
>>>True enough, but as processors get faster, so does bandwidth.
>>>I expect that ultimately, it will always need to be as fast as possi
On approximately Fri, Aug 30, 2002 at 05:22:50PM +0200, Mateusz Papiernik wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Is there any plans for the graphical installer? I know,
> it isn't needed, but I think it would be nice step for
> beginners - for example automatically search and install
> modules for ethernet/whatever
The new libpng3 (1.2.5.0-1) renames libpng12-0-dev to libpng12-dev, which
seems to be intentional on the part of the new maintainer. I have a number
of kde development packages which depend on libpng12-0-dev, though, and so
will be removed if I upgrade libpng3.
Transcript:
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On Wednesday 23 April 2003 06:17 pm, 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
chine.
>
# apt-get install module-init-tools
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well? Should we have versions for every revision of the Alpha?
powerpc too? this seems like an incredible waste of mirror space &
bandwidth, and it looks like virtually every Developer here thinks
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> Alpha is, I believe, the same way. As is ARM, and possibly sparc...
it just seems excessive, _unless_ they're required to boot different
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I wouldn't think it would add a Content-Type header though :P
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e latest version of ksh93 is from Feb 2009.
ksh93 was picked by Sun as new system shell in Solaris with a
competition between bash 3, bash 4, dash, ksh93, mksh, pdksh and zsh.
ksh93 is between 2 and 68 times faster than all other shells, conforms
to posix without the extra options such as the POSIXLY_CO
at way, if Unit 61398 tries to hack the cryptrandom shared library,
If you can intercept calls to an arbitrary shared library, what stops
you from intercepting calls to open and read, feeding back non-random
data for reads of /dev/random and /dev/urandom?
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That's actually buggy on any platform building position-independent code
(common with hardened build flags). PIC uses ebx, and that would conflict with
this code, resulting in a compile failure. GCC provides a
with a __get_cpuid function that avoids that problem.
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expect every systemd upgrade in unstable/testing
to wait for an alternative init system to keep up. If it does keep up,
great; there's no fundamental reason to *not* want that alternative to
work. If it doesn't, oh well.
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How easily could you teach syslog-nagios-bridge to listen on a UNIX
domain socket, instead of or in addition to a TCP socket? You could
then have it listen on /run/syslog-nagios-bridge by default, and have
rsyslog automatically forward messages there.
(Also, please consider providing a .socket fi
u consider including
support for that in dpkg-buildpackage?
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show up dynamically) and
automatically handle all of them unless configured to do otherwise,
making configuration usually unnecessary.
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On Sun, Aug 17, 2014 at 08:48:40PM -0700, Ludovico Cavedon wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 17, 2014 at 1:40 AM, Josh Triplett wrote:
> > 3) Teach ntopng to understand /etc/ntopng.conf natively and migrate the
> > settings there.
>
> yes, that would be an option. I forgot to add the
On Sun, Aug 17, 2014 at 09:24:33PM -0700, Ludovico Cavedon wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 17, 2014 at 9:14 PM, Josh Triplett wrote:
> > On Sun, Aug 17, 2014 at 08:48:40PM -0700, Ludovico Cavedon wrote:
> >> On Sun, Aug 17, 2014 at 1:40 AM, Josh Triplett
> >> wrote:
> >
Marc Haber wrote:
> On Sun, 17 Aug 2014 23:14:33 -0500, Josh Triplett
> wrote:
> >Why a requirement to not improve upstream? Ideally, the Debian patches
> >for a piece of software should trend to zero over time, as fixes make
> >their way upstream.
>
> Imagine
, warn
about edits (with a list of edited files) and point to information on
applying those changes to the corresponding systemd services.
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Marcin Kulisz wrote:
> On 2014-09-09 18:23:58, Josh Triplett wrote:
> > Michael Biebl wrote:
> > > Together with the /lib/sysvinit/init fallback binary in sysvinit and
> > > (and optionally my patch getting merged for grub [1]), this should
> > > provide for a h
locales to priority
optional, and only pull it in from the various language-specific
tasks.
- krb5-locales. Only a Recommends of libkrb5-3, not a Depends.
- make-guile. More of a question than a recommendation for a change,
but why is this standard and make optional, rather than the other wa
On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 02:36:09PM +0200, Simon Josefsson wrote:
> Josh Triplett writes:
>
> > - make-guile. More of a question than a recommendation for a change,
> > but why is this standard and make optional, rather than the other way
> > around?
>
> Is
mpatible configuration file format: it's
compatible with .service file syntax. ;) Which is actually rather
useful, since you can then use all the same syntax to control the
launched program.)
- Josh Triplett
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Vincent Danjean wrote:
> On 12/09/2014 18:41, Josh Triplett wrote:
> > ...I think this makes more sense: *neither* version of Make should have
> > priority standard. Bug filed.
>
> [And lots of other utility also requested to be removed from Standard
> priority..]
>
Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
> ]] Josh Triplett
>
> > - mlocate. We don't need a "locate" in standard; anyone who actually
> > uses locate (and wants the very significant overhead of running a
> > locate daemon) can easily install this.
>
> There is
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