Alioth is not accepting ssh connections and mail to a mailing list is
neither arriving nor bouncing.
I have mailed [EMAIL PROTECTED], but it occurs to me that if mail
is not getting through to the lists, it may not have got to that address
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>
> I compiled the Woody backport 7.3.4-2.woody.2 from Oliver on a Sparc machine.
> When I used the normal stable 7.2.1-2woody package I was able to connect via
> TCP/IP. When I installed the backport mentioned above I did not changed any
> configuration fil
the same interface for
> user-allocation IMHO is valuable on its own and outweighs getting rid
> of a predependency.
If any package that needs to add a user should always use adduser,
should that not be a required package rather than just important?
I had always thought that Pre-Dependencies were ve
wants it, because I sometimes use it.
Two bugs, one of them specific to large memory systems, the other
contains a patch. Shame on me...
For more nformation start at my QA page:
http://qa.debian.org/developer.php?gpg_key=451EAB1B
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On Tue, 2003-11-11 at 21:53, Steve Langasek wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 11, 2003 at 09:39:52PM +0000, Oliver Elphick wrote:
> > On Tue, 2003-11-11 at 21:00, Paul Hampson wrote:
> > > PostgreSQL requires license changes, and I've not had much luck buiding
> > > impetus
SQL source tree is now independent. Another maintainer
will take those on.
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On Tue, 2003-11-18 at 12:59, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
> Oliver Elphick writes:
>
> > Please note that the python packages have been dropped from this build,
> > since the PyGreSQL source tree is now independent. Another maintainer
> > will take those on.
>
> Then
kaging
> PostgreSQL for Debian to show this but got busy with other things.
Did you get anywhere with it? When the PL/R package was requested, it
was easiest for me to throw it in with the postgresql source package,
but I'm quite willing to separate it out if it doesn't mean I have to
rewri
On Tue, 2003-11-18 at 13:46, Colin Watson wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 18, 2003 at 12:14:45PM +0000, Oliver Elphick wrote:
> > Debian packages of 7.4 have been uploaded to Debian's experimental
> > archive. Because of certain issues with interlocking dependencies, I
> > will
se it
like that correctly.
Greetings,
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On Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 07:04:45PM +0100, Guido Guenther wrote:
> Package: wnpp
> Severity: wishlist
>
> * Package name: at76c503a-source
> Version : 0.11.beta5
> * URL : Oliver Kurth
> * License : GPL
> Description : at76c503a d
On Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 08:06:32PM +0100, Guido Guenther wrote:
> Hi Oliver,
> On Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 07:43:30PM +0100, Oliver Kurth wrote:
> > That is my email addrss in the URL field... not the site to
> > download. It is really
> > http://at76c503a.berlios.de/
&g
On Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 08:26:56PM +0100, Guido Guenther wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 08:01:40PM +0100, Oliver Kurth wrote:
> > Okay, but you placed an email into the URL field.
> Cut'n'Paste erro. It's correct in the package.
Fine.
> > This is okay. Atmel al
On Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 08:41:32PM +0100, Steinar H. Gunderson wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 07:52:22PM +0100, Oliver Kurth wrote:
> > There may also be issues with the firmware: the source is /not/ GPL'ed, but
> > the hex files from Atmel are. I am not sure if this is
On Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 08:00:48PM +, Henning Makholm wrote:
> Scripsit Oliver Kurth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > But you do not seem to see my point: the human readable sources of the
> > firmware files are _not_ open. The hex files, ie. the compiled form,
> >
On Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 08:25:44PM +, Henning Makholm wrote:
> Scripsit Oliver Kurth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > > If the hex files are GPLed, they are probably not distributable -- hex .c
> > > files probably do not fall into the GPL's definition of source
&
On Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 10:41:58PM +0100, Guido Guenther wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 08:36:31PM +0100, Oliver Kurth wrote:
> > I am sure these lines in the files can be removed, by bugging the
> > Atmel people, or at least 'override' it with an 'It is okay'
On Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 01:25:24PM -0800, Don Armstrong wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Nov 2003, Oliver Kurth wrote:
> > Sigh. So if Atmel says these files are no longer GPL'ed, but are just
> > freely distributable, it could at least go to non-free?
>
> Yes.
>
>
ew line at start position (up to end position) */
memcpy(curpos, line, c);
/* commit the file */
if (msync(curpos, strlen(curpos), MS_INVALIDATE & MS_SYNC) == -1) {
perror("Failed to write new user_clusters file");
exit(LOC_ERR_WRITE_FAIL);
}
munmap(buf
) == -1) {
> > perror("Could not map user_clusters");
> > exit(LOC_ERR_READ_FAIL);
> > }
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t what you want; assuming you're looking
> for the end of a NUL terminated string, the expression you are looking for
> is "*curpos != '\0'".
Thanks for catching that one, too!
Any way, this confirms that it is not a bug in strchr().
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ra, etc). I would place no reliance on such things unless
they were administered under strict supervision, so that a human checked
that it was a real finger or a real retina that was being examined.
That puts the whole idea out of court for authenticating remote access.
should I write my
> dependencies manually, not using dh_shlibdeps?
You can use debian/shlibs. You will find documentation about this
in the man page for dpkg-shlibdeps.
> If you answer, PLEASE CC to me, as I don't read debian-devel
> regularly.
Greetings,
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kup of the database during upgrades, "Just In Case"
...using the correct utility: pg_dump for PostgreSQL.
> - don't store the pw in debconf, or at least ask the admin first
>
> if you think that it would be too complicated/flaky, i'd add a debconf
> note (of _lo
ion is completed; although the passwords.dat
part of the debconf database has 600 perms, cleartext passwords should
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On Sun, 2004-10-17 at 21:41, Oliver Elphick wrote:
> I attach a diff on the templates file, including questions for a
> PostgreSQL installation..
Well, I do now.
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t; application to use (php web apps, for example). that's my opinion,
> anyways.
That may differ per application. I would argue that it is very bad
security in all circumstances.
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e not asked to run an SQL script under /usr/share/XXX (usually
> doc/package/examples). Maybe even defining a common location for these
> (/usr/share/db-setup/PACKAGE/.{mysql,pgsql}?). Notice that the SQL
> script that needs to be run might difer between RDBMS.
Almost certainly it
Debian should not be a popularity contest.
Who said that it should?
I think it is a nice idea. I would love to see this in Debian.
Greetings,
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, along the lines of
eg. fetchmai{,-ssl}l. It reduces dependencies and solves your problem. Maybe
people want ldap, but not ssl.
Greetings,
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On Wed, Aug 21, 2002 at 03:05:48PM +0100, Colin Watson wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 21, 2002 at 03:52:12PM +0200, Oliver Kurth wrote:
> > On Wed, Aug 21, 2002 at 03:18:38PM +0200, Torsten Landschoff wrote:
> > > So - what should I do to handle this? Can the priority of libssl0.9.6 be
&g
ing* configuration file?
> >
> > If the default configuration data in the file do something you don't want.
>
> For example...
autofs. First thing I do when I install autofs in at networked environmemt is
rm /etc/auto.*
because I want to use the NIS maps.
Greetings
e default package file should be
installed.
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ts of that country.
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icial, or if I
> should just make them and put them on my SourceForge project pages. Does
> anybody have any recommendations?
Should you not describe them. You haven't given much detail here, you
know...
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ge. See
/usr/share/doc/doc-base/doc-base.html/index.html
> - Is it possible to move their contents to /usr/share/doc/ allowing a
> faster search through the filesystem?
No. The files in /usr/share/doc-base/ are not documentation and do not
belong in /usr/share/doc/
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mon running
> for this.
You still need a queue running daemon for the case that the mailbox is
locked, or a mail cannot be delivered for any reason. But this can also
be done with a cron job.
I will start a project of this kind only if I am somewhat sure that it will be
used. So, g
On Fri, Nov 15, 2002 at 05:48:39PM -0500, Branden Robinson wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 15, 2002 at 02:57:25PM -0500, Phillip Hofmeister wrote:
> > If user confusion is the issue, why not just rename all non-free
> > packages to packagename-nf or packagename-nonfree or something of the
> > like?
> >
> > J
On Thu, Nov 21, 2002 at 01:49:33PM +0100, Ola Lundqvist wrote:
> Hello
>
> Some people might have notived that I have made some
> (dramatic?) changes to the vnc packages. The reason is
> that the upstream development have started again. :)
>
> The problem is that I used to have the tightvnc patch
annot_ (hopefully) be mirrored.
Recently there was a bug, and the php code was exposed - I made a
copy of that, just for curiosity. So, if nmlist.php is missing,
I have a copy here. Few days old.
Greetings,
Oliver
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If anyone has tried these packages and has any comments, please let me
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Package: wnpp
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* Package name: libpqxx
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* URL : http://gborg.postgresql.org/
* License : BSD
Description : C++ library for
created by xemacs, or gcc, or similar. Nothing to worry about,
I guess. You see that there is also a directory 'kurth', that's my
login on that box.
Greetings,
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L FROM: to another address.
The other way round would have worked, ie. MAIL FROM: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
and RCPT TO: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. That's how you would send a mail to me.
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On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 10:09:31AM +1100, Brian May wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 04, 2002 at 11:57:05PM +0100, Oliver Kurth wrote:
> > MAIL FROM: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > RCPT TO: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Would this work? Or would you need to be authenticated first
does kill -9). For unkown reasons the
proper file is not being restored during some upgrades. It looks as
though postgresql-dump is being called when an upgrade is not needed,
but I'm not sure if this is a result or a cause of the problem.
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ind any document that details exactly what changes have been
made between 2.5.4a and 2.5.31. Furthermore, I have no experience of
writing lexer code and no time at present to spend on this, so all help
will be very welcome.
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James Troup wrote:
[serious bug: postgresql depends on libssl0.9.6 from non-us/main]
>"Oliver Elphick" writes:
>> Hmm, yes. So postgresql had better move to non-us.
>
>While not necessarily a bad thing, it's worth noting that that is
>going to drag a l
t to take advantage of this.
The reason for the change is to improve the default security of PostgreSQL.
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and conflicts with libpgsql2
It hasn't stopped its being installed on my system or on a number of others.
I found the conflict was necessary to force the removal of libpgsql2, but
it does indeed provide libpgsql2 to other packages that depend on that.
I feel there must be some other problem
will help there.
I am happy to accept any suggestions that improve upon the current setup:
Source: postgresql
Section: misc
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Oliver Elphick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Standards-Version: 3.2.1
Build-Depends: libncurses5-dev (>= 5.0), tcl8.3-dev, bison, python-d
leave it alone pending
resolution of the legal question?
(I do not propose to do anything to remove the ssl code from PostgreSQL.)
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options for Unix socket access
are password-protection or trust (that is, a completely open database).
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x27;t be an upstream option.
How portable is it within Linux? I just tried looking for the documentation
on it in libc.info and couldn't find anything.
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table features; I
might be able to get it added under a config option.
(portable means BSD Linux AIX HP-UX VAX Solaris Windows ...)
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ng on that)
I have created this feature, using autoconf/configure to test if
it is supported, and have sent a patch upstream. The feature will be in
Debian anyway.
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Jargon file, Appendix A.
(http://www.tuxedo.org/jargon/)
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to be installed
E: Internal Error, InstallPackages was called with broken packages!
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her similar things. It gets quite complicated :)
Is the automatic system capable of handling that (when the versions in
unstable work together)? or will it need manual intervention?
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Hilko Bengen wrote:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Thomas Bushnell, BSG) writes:
>
>> No, no. Pigeons are ugly horrid things that infest cities and leave
>> droppings on my car.
>
>You mean packet loss?
I think it's network overhead.
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Jim Penny wrote:
>PostgreSQL now has a dependency on openssl/ssl.h in a fundamental
>header file, postgresql/libpq-fe.h.
>
>Does this mean that every piece of software which requires this
>header file to compile will also have to be migrated to nonus?
Yes. (Sorry!)
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>that people using locales is "most people".
In that case, I disagree with Ben. My default locale is en_GB.
Only US users will probably not want to change locale, though of course
non-US
s seem to have been dropped.
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ount and
>the amount involved is (USD 126M) One hundred and
>twenty six million United States Dollars million
>dollars. I want to first transfer USDM twenty six
So you want a "reliable and honest person" to help you with a fraud?
You don't, of course, since you are a c
(from
0.9.6b-1)
there are up to date bins in ia64 also
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Do other mail clients give similar results?
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On Sun, 2002-01-06 at 16:59, Roland Mas wrote:
> Oliver Elphick (2002-01-05 20:53:08 +0100) :
>
> > Closes: 12166 121666 121699 121712 121944 122167 122871 123349 123950
> > 124317 125772 126193 126440 127004 127275
> > Changes:
> > postgresql (
1.3: after a
crash it was possible for sequences to go backwards. This has been
cured in 7.2.1 and it is highly desirable that that version be in
woody. Perhaps we should be filing RC bugs against the woody versions
of these packages?
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On Mon, 2002-04-15 at 09:49, Tille, Andreas wrote:
> http://ftp-master.debian.org/testing/update_excuses.html#postgresql :
>
> * postgresql (7.1.3-7 to 7.2.1-2)
>
> * Maintainer: Oliver Elphick
> * 12 days old (needed 5 days)
> * Valid candidate
>
> Ther
On Mon, 2002-04-15 at 11:05, Anthony Towns wrote:
> Renaming packages -- even renaming them back -- is bad, mmkay?
I realise! On the other hand I found I had got myself into a hole with
libpgsql2.1 -- better to get rid of it once and for all.
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0x401075da in gtk_widget_real_grab_focus (focus_widget=0x8a3e1a8)
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>}
>-
>
>What is going wrong ?
>
> uid_t structure isn`t already defined ?
You also need:
#include
I am reporting this as a bug in the manpage of getuid and setuid against
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That's a preference setting:
Simple Editor - Format Mail default = OnSend
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ckage description).
Thank you for the suggestion.
I have added a note to README.Debian. This will be in 6.3.2-10 (slink).
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"Steve Lamb" wrote:
>Dust Bunny!!! Dust Bunny!!!
>
>And not Crud Bunny :)
Better not be Bugs Bunny!
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c000)
libc.so.6 => /lib/libc.so.6 (0x40027000)
/lib/ld-linux.so.2 => /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0x4000)
You will need someone else with a working 2.0 system to copy these from, or
else extract them from the appropriate .deb files onto some working machine
(remember that a .deb file
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I cannot rebuild this package at present because javac always segfaults
for me. If anyone would like to do a non-maintainer release, I would
be grateful...
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At the very least createuser could have an
>--allow-badname option like adduser.
The SQL command, CREATE USER, does allow it; I specifically disallowed it
in the createuser command in order to stop people running into the GRANT
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he www-data group, do you suggest I make them members of roo
>t?
Have PostgreSQL tables accessible by the *PostgreSQL* user `nobody', and have
the web server connect to PostgreSQL as `nobody'. (PostgreSQL users are not
(necessarily) the same as Unix logins.)
More detailed docum
allation scripts? The method would be something like this:
scan the database for the renamed packages
for each renamed package that is installed
mark the package for removal
mark its replacement for installation
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> gcc -o t t.c -lcrypt; ./t; rm t t.c
>
>NB, replace "tL" with two random characters, and "password" with your desire
>d
>password.
The package `makepasswd' provides an easier command li
ftp://sunsite.doc.ic.ac.uk/packages/Linux/debian-non-US
potato/non-US/binary-$(ARCH)/
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is very clumsy for an administrator who wants to assign meanings to
run-levels 2 to 5 (which Debian does not currently do).
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> - eagles
Yes; I like this idea.
How about a line drawing of an eagle in flight?
We could have a bigger version somewhere with Evil Emperor Bill in its
talons...
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d throw away the rest of the line.
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>> If you have a recent potato system, with timezone files in
>> /usr/share/zoneinfo, could you please run the script and let me know if
>> it gives WRONG results for you. If it does, please tell me your t
gnome-apt is no longer installable, because it depends on libapt-pkg2.5,
which does not exist.
What's going on?
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>is causing this.
Thanks; I'll remove it.
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