At Saturday 29 July 2006 22:15 wrote Henning Makholm:
> Scripsit Oliver Korff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > Description : computer chess engine, calculates chess moves
>
> We seem to have several such engines already. Could the description
> please say something that
At Sunday 30 July 2006 17:55 wrote Andreas Tille:
> On Sun, 30 Jul 2006, oliver wrote:
> > You are right, its definetly the stongest engine in debian now.
>
> So what we are obviousely lacking is a *nice* UI that enables
> people like my father to use this engine. Is anythin
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ons on our web site.
Please check our promotions page for more discounts:
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nd wlan%d for wireless makes life a lot easier.
Greetings,
Oliver
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On Mon, 2005-02-07 at 18:45 +, Matthew Garrett wrote:
> Oliver Kurth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Naming wired network eth%d and wireless wlan%d would make things a lot
> > easier. For example, it is easier to find out whether to start ifplugd
> > or waproamd
totally arbitrary and pointless change.
It isn't pointless, but it is certainly better to convince upstream and
have a quasi standard. And I propose to use wlan%d for all WLAN devices,
because it simplifies a lot. See my other mail for reasons.
Greetings,
Oliver
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n. However, I hope
we'll see native debian menu packages some day.
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> default is probably not feasible.
How about hard linking with ln instead? You would have the best of both
approaches: it is fast, and still possible to have the same file in
multiple packages.
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m the way it
is in the USA and I believe it is also different from that in Europe.
Does anyone use ISDN in the UK with Linux?
Are there any particular problems?
Which of the equipment advertised in the UK is supported by isdnutils
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.so.1
libpq.so (ELF) => /usr/lib/postgresql/lib/libpq.so
linda:/usr/src/postgresql-6.2.1$
but I cannot find any way to make it link to libpq.so.1 instead.
All the other libraries seem to get linked in that way without any
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>> How do I get gcc to link in the shared library major version number?
>>...
>You do the right thing. It's libpq.so.1 that is faulty. When you build
>it you should give the -Wl,-soname,libpq.so.1 flag
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location of configuration files.
You might want to scan the diffs to see if there is anything not
Debian-specific that you would like to adopt.
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e command line, which is too late. You want an option called
EXTRA_INCLUDES, if there is one, and it should contain `-I/usr/include/db'
to tell gcc to look there for include files as well as in /usr/include.
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version (6.2.1-4) from:
<http://www.lfix.co.uk/postgresql>
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Christoph, I see from the periodic listing that you are orphaning bible-kjv,
verse and worklog.
I will take them on, unless someone has got there first?
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similar lists might also be archived. (Since I don't subscribe
to the latter, this doesn't count as any kind of vote in favour!) I don't see
any advantage in gatewaying the developers' lists and agree with Ian's
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`tar' hack since it's much easier to read.)
>
>But consider the recent discussion of porting dpkg to other systems.
>If you were using dpkg on Solaris or HP-UX or ... you may not be able
>to count on cp understanding the -a flag.
So use this, which should work on any
mpris tout ce que vous avez ecrit. Ecrivez moi seul encore
une fois en francais.
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(32 bits)? Surely we ought to change this now along with all the other
libc6 changes?
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get revived again, even though there is
no process running that should know about them or want to revive them.
Can anyone tell me what is going on and how to stop it?
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Raul Miller wrote:
>Oliver Elphick wrote:
>> Can anyone tell me what is going on and how to stop it?
>
>Sounds like socket shutdown. If so, the "right" way would be to tell
>diald about such packets so it ignores them.
>
>The "quick and dirty
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3. It always seems to want to start the composer as its first action.
Some of these may be in configuration files, but they aren't in the
preferences di
annot get it from Incoming, get it
from <http://www.lfix.co.uk/postgresql>. (Unfortunately, I don't have
enough space on that server to upload the source, so these are just
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nd must not
>
>>be misrepresented as being the original software.
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Brian,
Please, please, PLEASE, get rid of postgresql-6.3-2 from frozen.
I keep on getting bug reports, and they are fixed in slink.
There are seven binary packages involved.
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f I cannot accept stuff at the rate at which
the other end can push it out, will the other end reduce its attempted output
rate?
What packages are involved that might need investigating?
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are no restrictions other than those
stated later in the licence.
Ergo, the licence is DSFG compliant.
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;s. Lilo
>works correctly with another hard drive, that is a 2gig and on the narrow
>bus.
>
Is this relevant? (from lilo docs):
([Lilo produces] )
No part of LILO has been loaded. LILO either isn't installed
or the partition on which
see any bug reports for it.
I don't have /etc/texmf/dvips/config on my system (same versions of these
packages).
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rmation which is
obscured by a numeric sort.
Surely it can't be hard to do? You're extracting fields from the bugs
database by some process; just pipe it through sort before you format it.
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an xterm where TERM is set to something different,
it won't work, but it seems a bit unreasonable for anyone to do such
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ntainer says that policy is _not_ broken, the
fault must be with the package.
You are saying that you would reassign a bug to policy, while at the
same time denying that policy is broken? That does not make sense.
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Can anyone in UK make me a CD of current hamm, please.
This is needed for Monday week.
(I know of a source in Germany, but I would like to save on postage and
currency translation.)
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On Sat, 2005-05-07 at 21:03 -0400, Joey Hess wrote:
> So here is a list (from update-excuses) of all 491 packages that is
> being held out of sarge[1].
...
> eglade
There are no open bugs. Can it be put back in?
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-S, not even when I dpkg -L all postgresql packages I have
> installed (I guess it was created by postinst sript or something like that).
The name indicates that it is created by postgresql-common
(/usr/bin/pg_createcluster) in relation to a database whose server is
postgresql-7.4
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stgresql/7.4/main/log), seems pretty evil. Any ideas why would
> anybody do it?
I'm not sure why Martin chose to put a log link in /etc, which is why I
have not addressed that point.
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It is certainly desirable to keep things as much in accordance with the
intention of policy as possible, but policy and the FHS do allow some
latitude, even if only by not making their definitions rigorously
complete. Since I don't know why Martin chose to do it thi
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my system: debian sarge (kernel 2.4) / kaffe 1.1.5
Did anybody of you solved that problem recently? I appreciate your help.
[Hat irgend jemand von Euch dieses Problem in letzter Zeit gelöst?
Konstruktive Hinweise sind willkommen!]
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installation time), we take it from unstable with
apt-get install PACKAGE -t unstable,
including its dependencies.
So far, we observerd no major issues.
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also shouldnt users be using programs like xmgrace
Talking about commerical applications from your point of view - why use
free software for data analysis when powerful commercial packages like
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(**) SVGA: videoram: 4096k
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(**) SVGA: Option "early_ras_precharge"
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(**) SVGA: Option "pci_burst_on"
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Matthias Berse wrote:
>On Thu, Mar 16, 2000 at 08:17:09PM +0000, Oliver Elphick wrote:
>> I have a laptop that uses the S3 Virge/MX video chip.
>>
>> I had this working well with the xserver-svga from slink. I recently upgr
>aded
>> to 3.3.6-3 and
Thanks to all who replied about this.
The problem was solved by reducing the dot clock from 75.0 to 65.0. This
gave a much better picture than I used to have before I upgraded xserver-svga.
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If I su, I then get the message "bash: fork: Resource temporarily unavailable"
on almost every command I try.
I found that `exec sh' let me do things. So it seems that something has
changed in the set-up of bash or su
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The su being used is /bin/su from login
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>On Fri, 31 Mar 2000 00:12:12 +0900, Junichi Uekawa
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>>In Thu, 30 Mar 2000 11:10:20 +0100, de profundis "Oliver Elphick" <[EMAIL
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dump and restore the databases itself. I can remember an older
>upgrade of postgres (6.0 -> 6.5 perhaps?) doing just this, so I wonder
>why this didn't.
It should have done; I can't think why it didn't. If you can repeat
the operation and capture the whole session with sc
>
>mgetty is not important, it's extra.
That may be, but where has it gone?
Apparently libperl5.6 has disappeared as well.
Again there is a pointer from packages.debian.org, but the deb is not
in the directory pointed to.
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g them. This means that the
onus is perforce on those who don't want duplicates to eliminate them
before reading.
The manpage procmailex gives a recipe for using procmail and formail
to eliminate duplicate mails or to divert them into a duplicates folder.
any
other connection/database/user combination needs an md5-encrypted
password.
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t creates it? It's trivial, and I
can recycle some code from masqmail.
Greetings,
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a few nifty features of it's own,
especially when used with the termnetd terminal server
daemon.
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uld be the right way to fix this ?
>
> - file 24 bug reports
> - fix the FTP archive manually by copying the packages to pool/
> - it's not really a problem, so do nothing
Option #2. We had this discussed here several times before.
Greetings,
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g it. ;)
This seems to be similar to termpkg, which I recently uploaded, a few
days ago. It has not yet been accepted, should happen this week.
Greetings,
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right and code
duplication cannot be a goal.
The new version of ifplugd depends on this library, that's why it is
needed.
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ge that.
It was copied and pasted from the upstream description...
> > Description : leightweight C library for daemons
Greetings,
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> > Wien is not exactly close to western europe.
>
> But not all that far also.
Pretty close, I'd say, writing from near Munich...
Greetings,
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On Thu, Jul 31, 2003 at 10:44:26AM +0200, Sven Luther wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 31, 2003 at 10:22:34AM +0200, Oliver Kurth wrote:
> > On Thu, Jul 31, 2003 at 09:48:01AM +0200, Sven Luther wrote:
> > > On Thu, Jul 31, 2003 at 02:29:06AM +0200, Bernd Eckenfels wrote:
> > > >
> A, mail from account B to go to SMTP server B regardless of location.
masqmail is an MTA especially designed for notebooks. It can send
mail with the conf depending on your location and account.
It's relatively small and it's debconfed.
Greetings,
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On Wednesday 06 August 2003 20:01, Francesco Paolo Lovergine wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 06, 2003 at 05:10:24PM +0200, Eduard Bloch wrote:
> > Interessting analysis. Many things that hold up the release can only be
> > solved by active and experienced maintainers since the packages are often
> > essential
em and the upload queue is still better.
> >
>
> Someone should point NMs to difficulty of entering the development
> mainstream of FreeBSD or becoming maintainer for the kernel...
> IMO it's generally too easy entering in Debian.
So letting NMs wait for months without notice makes it bet
urce tar.gz / tar.bz2 distribution (AFAIK),
> - no Redhat anonymous CVS access (AFAIK),
> - only SRPM distribution.
>
> So, I wonder if someone has already built a package from a SRPM package
> ?
srpms include a .tar.gz. I think you should be able to extract that
using rpm. There
t if the cable is pulled. This is useful on laptops with
onboard network adapters, since it will only configure the interface
when a cable is really connected.
Greetings,
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BSD)
Description : utilities to configure X.25 networks
These utilities include the utilities x25route, x25trace and a
telnet client and a daemon for testing and as examples.
If anyone knows of a newer version, please let me know.
Greetings,
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"And he sai
ts. It may work with most packages, but not all. prefix is meant
to be the final destination.
> DESTDIR is convenient, but not supported by as many packages (gcc does
> support it though).
If DESTDIR is not supported, we should make it to support it, and send
the fix to upstream.
Greetings,
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> public, in the moment it is only accessible to debian developers.
You haven't explained why letting other DDs know this information, which
is available to them already, requires the whole world to know it.
If you have some proposals for letting non-DDs have the data, you need
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On Wednesday 26 October 2005 03:57, Adam Heath wrote:
> Edit /etc/adduser.conf.
When you do a new installation, cron and exim (and possibly others) already
grabbed a gid before you can edit adduser.conf. Which leads to some annoying
manual tweaking if you need these gids otherwise.
Greetings
B
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Hello list,
I am not very familiar with the debian developer tools. How to recompile a
package with debuggin option (gcc -g)?
Thanks in advance.
Best Regards,
Oliver
On Sat, 2007-05-26 at 03:29 +0200, Oliver Block wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> I am not very familiar with the debian developer tools. How to
> recompile a package with debuggin option (gcc -g)?
1. Change the Makefile and/or debian/rules as necessary to add -g to the
compilation options.
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* Package name: cutechess
Version : 20100529+0.2.2+0.0.1
Upstream Author : Ilari Pihlajisto , Arto
Jonsson
* URL : http://ajonsson.kapsi.fi/cutechess.html
* License : GPL
Programming Lang: Qt
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that is connected to the problem, then I will not "spam" all arch@buildd
adresses.
Regards,
Oliver
Note: It might be, that crafty does not compile on some of these
architectures.
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ead https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=crafty also has
> the right contact address (albeit it talks about the (web) pages only,
> I think that should be fixed).
I always use the PTS and this links first to
https://buildd.debian.org/pkg.cgi?pkg=crafty
and only as the second l
, I always build my own
kernel using make-kpkg - with cryptoloop patch. But that's not the
point. If I find that that patch conflicts with the Debian kernel
source, I would get very irritated.
Greetings,
Oliver
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On Mon, Oct 06, 2003 at 06:04:45PM -0500, Steve Langasek wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 07, 2003 at 12:30:45AM +0200, Oliver Kurth wrote:
> > On Mon, Oct 06, 2003 at 10:08:57PM +0200, martin f krafft wrote:
> > > also sprach Mark Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003.09.22.1109 +0200]:
>
l and libpq++ are available from
gborg.postgresql.org
Dependencies:
libpqpp and libpqpp-dev: none that I know of
libpgsql2 (obsolete; contains libpq++): trafstats
python-pygresql: cherrypy (suggests)
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On Fri, 2003-10-10 at 15:53, Jim Penny wrote:
> On Fri, 10 Oct 2003 14:46:15 +0100
> Oliver Elphick wrote:
>
> Barring objection, and there may be some legitimate objection, as I am
> well behind and feeling mighty damned guilty about it, I will pick it
> up. This is somewhat
On Fri, 2003-10-10 at 23:50, Kenshi Muto wrote:
> Oliver Elphick wrote:
> > Debian packages of PostgreSQL 7.4beta4 are available in the experimental
> > section of the Debian archive.
>
> Could you consider changing templates to po-debconf style? (Bug#195248)
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