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[2] http://wiki.debian.org/DebianPackagingHandbook
[3] see http://lists.debian.org/debian-www/2007/08/msg00145.html and thread
(please answer there if you can provide any idea or support!)
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not familiar with the process of setting up an i386 chroot
> on amd64?
ATM cowdancer is broken in that regard (bug #432573 [1]). I'm not
saying that package-building is cowdancer-only property, but with that
it's very easy.
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>> __> sudo who | awk '{print $2}'|grep -q '^:[0-9]'
>> __>
>
> Did you check the exit-code of grep? -q is kinda quiet, you know ;)
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Hi Steve,
no need to Cc: me, I read d-d ;-)
On Wed, 12 Sep 2007 02:52:49 +0200, Steve Langasek wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 12, 2007 at 02:17:28AM +0200, Luca Capello wrote:
>> Nothing changed:
[...]
>> My X session is started from xdm which launch SBCL [1] from a shell
>> scrip
es.gz
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/me goes to move the homepage from Description: to Homepage: for his
packages...
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I'll upload the experimental package to unstable after 10 days from
this mail (and after lenny to bakcports, too).
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3) the second point is more important WRT debcheckout authentication
mode: this because in order to fix bug #447791 [8] the check should
be as more general as possible.
I propose to help moving all the necessary repositories once a common
solution is found ;-)
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Hi Raphael!
Please don't Cc: me, I read the list.
On Wed, 24 Oct 2007 09:55:36 +0200, Raphael Hertzog wrote:
> On Tue, 23 Oct 2007, Luca Capello wrote:
>> soon after darcs.d.o became a reality [1], Zack asked me about
>> including the support for it in debcheckout and I did
.
Obviously this has nothing to do with debcheckout, which was the way I
found this annoyance.
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[2] avoiding bar because support for bar as a VCS on Alioth is not
(yet?) implemented :-)
[3] and I rea
ppear,
because texlive-lang-italian is installed because it's recommended.
So, from my very simple POV, pbuilder shouldn't install Recommends by
default, which seems to be what Junichi will do in the next pbuilder
upgrade [1].
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Hello!
On Tue, 30 Oct 2007 19:39:23 +0100, Romain Francoise wrote:
> BUT! you may be interested in the following packages, which use
> XS-X-Vcs-* headers and are also easy to catch:
[...]
> Luca Capello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>arnesi
>fiveam
>parenscri
eate a
independent and open search engine. The standard YaCy release is configured
in such a way that the software joins this public network. The software has a
number of community function like a co-operative bookmark system, a news,
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it seems that aj's implementation
could be useful, at least for the first point, i.e. a metapackage that
installs all the other packages you need:
http://azure.humbug.org.au/~aj/blog/2007/11/14#2007-11-14-hacking-equivs
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version. In fact, I already replaced the old homepage-in-Description
with the new Homepage: field, but for one reason or another the updated
version hasn't uploaded yet.
I don't know how many corner cases like mine exist, but IMO it's
something we should consider.
Thx,
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[5] http://doapspace.org/validate_form
[6] http://projects.apache.org/doap.html
[7] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=422660
[8] https://thomas.apestaart.org/moap/trac
[9] http://crschmidt.net/semweb/doapamatic/
[10] http://doapspace.org
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[1] http://wiki.debian.org/CRMI
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better default one?
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On Thu, 27 Dec 2007 02:54:34 +0100, Luca Capello wrote:
> On Tue, 25 Dec 2007 12:17:52 +0100, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
>> [Manoj Srivastava]
>>> Are these packages a drop in replacement for ispell?
>>
>> None of the spell checkers are drop in replac
Hello!
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> Subject: Bug#459247: grub-pc: please don't play with /boot/grub/menu.lst
> To: Debian Bug Trackin
> * gnome-vfs -> GnomeVFS
> * GNOME VFS -> GnomeVFS
> * Gnome VFS -> GnomeVFS
> * Gnome-VFS -> GnomeVFS
> * GnomeVfs -> GnomeVFS
> * Gnome-Vfs -> GnomeVFS
I'm not a GNOME expert, but is there any reason why a GNOME component
capitalise differently
tion [6], I think the best
thing would be the FTP team to reject Emfox's packages (at the moment of
writing this mail still in NEW). Then Emfox can join the Debian
FingerForce Team and work from there on the fprint packages :-)
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* Package name: python-geoclue
Version : 0.1.0
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* URL : http://live.gnome.org/gtg/soc/python_geoclue
* License : GPLv3
On Thu, Jan 07, 2010 at 02:35:47PM +0100, Sandro Tosi wrote:
> Hello,
> since version 4.10, reportbug checks the return code of the package
> bug scripts and, it != 0, ask the user if to continue or stop. This is
> the way we decided to fix #382010 .
>
> But now I'm wondering if there could be a u
tp://bugs.debian.org/402828> ?
IMHO /etc/default/rcS should manage the most common places, then any
other scripts should also consider the values in that file.
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Luca Falavigna ha scritto:
> I conducted an analysis to see if there are empty packages in the
> archive which are not metapackages or transitional ones, and
> then prepared a dd-list to show affected packages.
To match source packages with
es to remove notable false
positives, so it's definitely not reliable enough to provide full
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boot process a bit less verbose. Setting this option
to yes will make the boot process a bit more verbose.
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Programming
enny is buggy and lacks important features. While it
> works fine for development and casual use I do not recommend using it in
> production for critical tasks.
Is the qemu-kvm backport the "correct" solution, then?
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Please try to educate upstream whenever possible.
Writing good documentation has never been fun, but it dramatically
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and search it (or even search debtags if I only know what I need and
not which program provides it! how cool is that?).
This is wonderful.
It'd be even more wonderful if we could have something similar for
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I always liked, e.g. SELinux, but this is not a common voice.
> [...]
> A nice guide to
> implement the appropriate SELinux security context for a private key
> would be nice, maybe I'm missing something from gnupg, fedora and/or
> elsewhere.
Totally. If you find one,
regional info), I am never able to get weather forecast. Does the
same problem appear in France too? Why is it so?
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Bartosz Fenski aka fEnIo wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 10:37:39PM +0100, Merciadri Luca wrote:
>
>
>> From http://www.novell.com/coolsolutions/tip/16726.html, it appears to
>> be possible to show the weather forecast. This seems to rely heavily (if
>> not e
Ron Johnson wrote:
> (Let's get this back on the list!)
>
> On 2010-03-11 17:29, Merciadri Luca wrote:
>> Ron Johnson wrote:
>>> On 2010-03-11 15:37, Merciadri Luca wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> From http://www.novell.com/coolsolutions/t
constantly checking forecasts lest a drop of rain fall on
> them. The rest of the world has wisely avoided implementing weather.
>
>
>
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is far more useful than the Met Office offering.
>>
>> This may not suit you, but I fully recommend it.
>>
>
> The extraordinarily useful FF addon Forecastfox uses Accuweather.
>
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>
That is what I precisely do, but it `only' shows me City, Last update,
Condition, Sky, Temperature, Feels like, Dew point, Relative humidity,
Wind, Pressure, Visibility, Sunrise, Sunset. This stuff is displayed in
`Current conditions',
Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 2010-03-12 05:01, Merciadri Luca wrote:
>> Ron Johnson wrote:
> [snip]
>>>>
>>> For what town/city? Does www.weather.com show the forecast?
>>>
>> For sure. Simply visit
>> http://www.weather.com/weather/today/Li
tags 517957 + pending
thanks
Hi there!
On Tue, 03 Mar 2009 19:32:25 +0100, Luca Capello wrote:
> I cc:ed the d-devel mailing list to get a wider opinion. Please keep at
> least the BTS cc:ed.
I have also bcc:ed various people I know as users of this package: sorry
for the spam, but I
Hello,
it's since 2007 that cache for dpkg has been proposed but maintainers never
replied. For this reason I've written a shared library libtdpkg.so to wrap
open/fstat/rename/unlink calls from dpkg for .list files in order to cache the
contents of those
files. The result is quite impressive on ho
On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 10:59:25PM +0100, Mike Hommey wrote:
> You should try the last version of dpkg in experimental, which improved
> the way the .list files are read. (Also note this could be (slightly)
> improved further).
Thanks a lot for working on that! Yes dpkg from experimental is way fa
she
creates e.g. a new encrypted mount, it doesn't gets included.
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Neil Williams wrote:
> On Mon, 19 Apr 2010 15:31:30 +0200
> Merciadri Luca wrote:
>
>
>
> Anti-features like locking and password protection are not supported
> and, if implemented, could make the free software tools appear non-free
> by restricting the functionality a
I Rattan wrote:
>
>
> On Mon, 19 Apr 2010, Merciadri Luca wrote:
>
> yes.
Thanks. I assume that this is for the same reason as Mr. Williams
pointed out. Are _all_ the free PDF viewers running under Debian in
accordance with this principle?
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> On Mon, 2010-04-19 at 15:52 +0200, Merciadri Luca wrote:
>> Thanks. I assume that this is for the same reason as Mr. Williams
>> pointed out. Are _all_ the free PDF viewers running under Debian in
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Vincent Danjean writes:
> On 19/04/2010 17:32, Merciadri Luca wrote:
>> Sjoerd Hardeman wrote:
>>> Pdf "anti-features" are fake s
ssible to publish something and protect it. The best
> protection in that case is reputation.
Well said. But if the examinator does not know you very well, it might
be difficult. And this is the case, actually.
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There has been already quite a discussion in Debian about this matter
(see e.g #444676); I don't think starting it all over again is a
sensible thing to do.
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press it?
This would be definitely a bug, not intended behaviour.
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supposed to exit without action if power devil is running.
File it to the BTS please.
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> File it to the BTS please.
Hint:
since you already found out that the culprit was
/etc/acpi/powerbtn-acpi-support.sh, running
$reportbug /etc/acpi/powerbtn-acpi-support.sh
would have automatically filed a bug against the package that owns it.
e data.
I guess the example would work better with a library, but I think it's
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hat you say apt in experimental is semi-working, it would be
interesting to join forces and see if something almost test-able can
be provided.
If so, it would also be useful to advertise it a bit more and hoping to
gain some momentum...
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>
> In October 2009, I posted an article about D-Link's Shareport USB
> Utility (see e.g.
> http://www.mail-archive.com/debian-u...@lists.debian.org/msg557390.html)
> to linux.debian.user. Do you remember? I posted to
> http://ubuntuforums.or
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*very bad* decision:
http://www.g10code.com/p-card.html
> AFAIK, the onboard software isn't free, though.
True, as it was the case for the v1.0.
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signing keys.
T
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> I've collected several rules that upstreams should follow to make
> distro maintainer's life much easier:
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>> https://github.com/silviocesare/Automated-Audits/blob/master/Debian5.05/Memset0Count/06-01-2011/BugReports
^^^
This is not exactly Debian stable, given that stable is now at 5.0.7...
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> I'd imagine that Luca would be willing to hold your hand for the first
> upload if that helps (assuming that he's still up to speed on the
> packag
seen cutycapt[0] already? I see no advantages in having
webkit2pdf in Debian too, so far. Care to compare and expand your
rationale?
[0] http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/cutycapt
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fore KSPs, even
if there are various alternatives, some of them already in Debian:
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Everything should be at <http://wiki.debian.org/UT
ackages is fine with
the new versions):
<http://lintian.debian.org/tags/ancient-standards-version.html>
<http://lintian.debian.org/tags/package-uses-deprecated-debhelper-compat-version.html>
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Il 14/02/2011 18.17, Josselin Mouette ha scritto:
> Debian GNOME Maintainers
>tsclient
Removed from unstable.
> Luca Falavigna
>remmina-gnome
Will be removed as soon as remmina 0.9.3 hits wheezy.
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concerns do not stand anymore, do they?
<http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=537697#10>
> I propose the removal of the ddrescue package.
+1, I was myself confused while looking at `apt-cache search ddrescue`.
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/CR2, NEF, RAF, DNG, and others).
This package contains documentation files.
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dev/pts filesystem
I: unmounting proc filesystem
pbuilder create failed
forking: rm -rf /var/cache/pbuilder/base.cow
Did Packages.diff/Index use to contain an MD5sum? (it doesn't as of now)
Or is this some unrelated breakage?
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On 24 February 2011 11:29, Luca Niccoli wrote:
> Did Packages.diff/Index use to contain an MD5sum? (it doesn't as of now)
> Or is this some unrelated breakage?
Mmm, if worked using ftp.debian.org, so it was a mirror problem I guess.
Aptitude and apt didn't have any problem
Nothing against you, Ian, but why is this discussed on debian-devel@ and
not on debconf-discuss@ (cc:ed) or debian-events-eu@?
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e situations as a misuse of Depends: where Recommends: would
be perfectly fine, otherwise Recommends: are useless. But given that it
seems no one agrees with me, is such a behavior documented somewhere?
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Here is a plan on how to do so. It requires to modify dpkg but allows
complete compatibility and no breakage of binaries (building with
G++-2.95 would no longer work unless wrappers are written).
1. Create a new version of dpkg that does the following;
In the postinst script it checks whether /us
> HAHAHAHAHA. No.
>
> .__.
> _|doogie|_ <-- dpkg hat
>
No because of technical reasons, or because it's too much work?
IMHO since changing library filenames breaks compatibility with other
distributions, this is the only way to allow installation of old
packages (that, still IMHO, must abs
I forgot an important thing: all new non-C++ packages should be tagged
as non-C++ in some way so that dpkg doesn't need to scan them.
This should of course be done by having the build tools scan the package
build directory and set either a new field ('Uses-C++-ABI: No') or by
dependency on the new
> Because you have no clue what you are talking about.
The problem is that people who have a clue are proposing solutions that
would break existing packages and would cause the user to recompile
everything he has compiled on his own.
Furthermore, they don't explain what is wrong with the approach
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