better vue
of the real problems.
Inddeed this jquery.js multiplication need to be fixed.
Cheers
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> > Yes and it is nice to have meta data (the dgit things) rerpresenting
> > the packages which can be shared between derivatives.
> I don't understand what you are referring to here.
It seems to me but I can be wrong that the dgit informations stored under
.git/dgit
are sort of meta data
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> It will be very useful if someone from the project could comment on the
> stacks:
> - Do they follow the Openness requirement/ Debian Social Contract?
> - Technical challenges of the stack
> - Stack preferences
You can find here a stack dedicated to scientific cameras.
https://lima1.readthedoc
> Ah, thank you, I didn't realize that existed. That sounds like a nice
> generalization of the file system snapshot approach.
I think that this how the
sbuild-debian-developer-setup
script, setup chroots
Fred
Hello, I like the dgit idea, produce a git repository for people who want to
use git and let other use whatever they want.
Maybe uploading a paquage to Debian could push automatically into dgit. (maybe
this is already the case)
Is it possible then to mirror this dgit repository in salsa ?
Fred
What about dog fooding ?
for now we can setup a schroot and sbuild very easily and start to build a
local repository in minutes.
But when it comes to install gitlab and the CI system it is another story. So
we rely on the central salsa instance.
It seems to me that a great strength of Debian i
Hello,
> Well, I didn't mean we should *give up* decentralization. I mean we shouldn't
> give up *centralization*. These examples are to prove centralization actually
> works and is quite common, sometimes necessary.
It would be great if we could run the salsa-ci pipeline localy easily, in
chroo
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Hello
I am using the /etc/init.d/skeleton (from unstable) file to write my
package init scripts.
but it seems that the lsb-base default behaviour is to have VERBOSE=no
so there is no output. Is it ok with the debian-policy
9.4 Console messages from init.d scripts
they say :
"This section desc
[PICCA Frédéric-Emmanuel]
> I am using the /etc/init.d/skeleton (from unstable) file to write my
> package init scripts.
> but it seems that the lsb-base default behaviour is to have VERBOSE=no
> so there is no output.
> I believe this is a good default for the boot, and less goo
>> so I need to use VERBOSE=yes in my script to override the vars.sh
>> values.
> This would lead to messages from the script to show up during boot
> even when the 'quiet' boot is requested and no error occured, which I
> believe is a bad idea.
ok but for now even with quiet I have plenty of ini
thanks
> Or setting it in /etc/default/rcS, from `man rcS`:
> VERBOSE
> Setting this option to no (in lower case) will make the
> boot process a bit less verbose. Setting this option
> to yes will make the boot process a bit more verbose.
so pl
On my system
VERBOSE=no and I never touch it.
and there is plenty of log even with this default.
See you
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given library ?
I could not find this information on the debian wiki.
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Date: lun. 28/06/2010 12:37
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Hello
I upgraded my computer today. And what a surprise, I got installed the nvidia
and fglrx drivers
Is it a bug and where can I report this ?
x:/home/picca# upgrade-system
1) Updating package lists.
2) Upgrading packages:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
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> Many packages (e.g. xfe, xfce-*) fails with
> "[LD_ERROR] ...: could not read symbols: Invalid operation"
> I know that the Xfe package fails because Ubuntu use:
> "-Bsymbolic-functions" by default by the linker.
> The reasons for the problems are redefinitions of some library functions
> in
Le Thu, 13 Jan 2011 13:47:53 +0100,
Dominique Dumont a écrit :
> Hello
Hello
Here the messages I got when checking my guidata package (already in the new
queue)
picca at grisette:~/Debian/guidata/guidata$ config-edit -application
dpkg-copyright -ui none
You should install Config::Mo
Le Thu, 13 Jan 2011 13:47:53 +0100,
Dominique Dumont a écrit :
hello, another try :)
picca@grisette:~/Debian/tango/tango$ config-edit -application dpkg-copyright
-ui none
You should install Config::Model::TkUI or Config::Model::CursesUI for a more
friendly user interface
2011/01/13 16:30:47
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Thanks a lot for this package.
> I would like to maintain inside Debian Python Modules Team,
> this package is relevant since is needed by the new binwalk release
> (don't know if other packages needs it)
I know at least about two package that could be interested by this dependency.
pyfai and in
Hello Charles
> Peer review can help, by making sure that the final controllers (the FTP
> Master
> team) do not waste their time reporting defects that others could have found.
> You can find a process for peer review at the URL below.
>https://wiki.debian.org/CopyrightReview
I like a lot
> This has the advantage of being short and downstreams not having lots of
> Debian-*
> users on their systems possibly confusing users not familiar with
> Debian. I'd be nice to standardize on this.
I have the same problem in one of my package. #737956
I would like to rename the system user tang
> Fake it.
> UID=$(id -u tango)
> GID=$(id -g tango)
> deluser tango
> adduser tango --uid $UID --gid $GID
I like this fake rename because it cause no troubles to the files already owned
by the tango user
BÙT
in case of an idempotent pre/post scripts.
what happend if I delete the tango users be
> # usermod -l newname oldname
> (Other things can also be modified at the same time, see the man page.)
thanks a lot
Frederic
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Hello, I got an FTBFS due to an internal compiler error.
should I fill a bug against gcc ?
should I fill also an RC bug for my package ?
thanks for your help
Frederic
[1]
https://buildd.debian.org/status/fetch.php?pkg=pytango&arch=mipsel&ver=8.1.5-1&stamp=1412309891
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I am preparing a package for a scientific camera andor3.
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>From the constructor documentation, I need to add the nopat option to the
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So I would like to know what is the proper way to customize this command li
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> We had a conversation (here I think) last year about whether programs
> should be trying to automatically remove users in their postrm. IIRC
> the conclusion of that discussion the answer was that they should not,
> at least in the default case.
> We should double check this, before you submit
> I start to really love the CI thing. I first invested a bit of
> time in setting-up everything,
do you have a step by step cookbook for your setup.
Maybe on the debian wiki ?
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> I love what Michael Prokop did and documented here:
> http://jenkins-debian-glue.org/
> Jenkins + Debian packaging using cowbuilder
> The code is very clean and easy to hack.
Thanks, yes it looks great.
Cheers
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Hello,
I am the maintainer of the tango package which contain the tango-db binary.
This tango-db provide a service called tango-db which connect to a mysql
database.
I follow the debian-policy to create a dedicated system user for this services.
So I used the tango user which is the name of the
> I don't think there is much that can reall be done to fix the
> fundamental problem which is that system users and regular users have to
> live in the same namespace causing a risk of conflicts.
> There are two things I can see you could do to impreove the situation
> with your package.
> 1: Fai
> Just use a generic name and be done with it.
sorry, what do you mean by generic ?
> The name should not be hardcoded - if it is, patch upstream in each
> case and fix it. Don't waste your time and user time on a hacky
> workaround - fix the code.
no, the name is not hard coded by the upstream
Hello,
I dig a little bit in the debian documentation, and I found this snipset
in the section 9.2 of securing-debian-howto [1]
It is interesting to see the code used to create a system user.
But the step 4 bother me
usermod -c "$SERVER_NAME" \
-d $SERVER_HOME \
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> It may be that libgc upstream's autogen.sh script is not really 'right' in
> some way. But there may well be a lot of upstreams like that, which is
> why maintainers need clear guidance on how to deal with this, without
> having to become autotools experts. i.e how to determine when they can
> ju
Hello,
the zeromq upstream forgot to do an so bump when releasing the 4.x series.
The breakage was discovers quite late so it is now in testing.
the package should be revert to the 3.2.4 version.
you can find all the information about this breakage in the bug #743508.
So my question is how to de
> Reverse dependencies are anything but unrelated.
Hello julien, from the point of view of the release team.
What should be do now ?
to my opinion, all we have to do is to upload
zeromq3 with this ugly but necessary +really versionnumber
4.0.3+really-3.2.4-1
then the problem should be fixed onc
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> Since this second mmtk is written in java, I meant mmtk-gc-java of course.
In fact this source package will provide only a python module.
So the binary packages will be
python-mmtk
python-mmtk-doc don't know yet
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> How does this differ from the existing python-netcdf package?
I CC the upstream autor of python-scientific, maybe he can clarify this point
but before a question to the netcdf4-python guyes.
Does netcdf4-python will support python3 ?
@Konrad do
> I do, it's about time we had a decent scripting language in the base
> system.
What about haskell as a decent scripting language ?
It seems to me that haskell is a clear win when it comes to put things all
together.
type checking etc...
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> Wouldn't a p2p system scale better than any server based solution? Also in
> regards to cost...
gittorrent[1] would be great for this.
[1]
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Since we are speaking about workflow.
I work with instituts who want to maintain internaly their own debian packages
and repositories.
The objectif is to maintain sort of 'PPA' in order to be as reactive as
possible when deploying the code internally.
Now from time to time it would
> dgit is a step in this direction.
Yes and it is nice to have meta data (the dgit things) rerpresenting the
packages which can be shared between derivatives.
> I'm not sure I entirely understand your situation, but:
Yes I was a bit laid at this moment :)
> If you are a downstream, there is no
Ok, I used dcut
dcut -k 4696e015 rm clblas_2.6-2_amd64.changes
in order to remove the offending file
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> Well the point is that the need to create system users can be avoided
> entirely by running services using only dynamic UIDs.
Except that some services rely on Database granted access ...
Cheers
Frederic
now we have the salsa pipeline.
does it fit your needs ?
After a build, you get this
https://salsa.debian.org/science-team/python-xrayutilities/-/jobs/147913/artifacts/browse/debian/output/
Is it enought for you.
Mayve you can discuss with the salsa pipeline team and request a target in
order to produce a better repo.
cheers
Hello,
I am also the upstream of a bunch of project.
what is the right way to use dgit when upstream contain the debian directory.
source format etc...
thanks
Frederic
What about ibm power9 with pocl ?
it seems that this is better than the latest NVIDIA GPU.
Cheers
[...]
> packages. While my Perl is a bit rusty, I can propose some "dh_fetch"
> helper for this if there is no huge opposition against this approach.
why not a dh_uscan ?
what is the fundamental difference between dh_fetch and what you can achieve by
using uscan from the rules file ?
Cheers
Fr
> This thread reminded me the Debian User Repository thread:
> https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2019/04/msg00064.html
> Such a repository can be a "easy" packaging zone, possibly attracting
> more contributing people. Eventually some people will try to improve the
> packages and get them int
Same here... with WXX100 cards.
what about rocm packaging ?
De : Steffen Möller [steffen_moel...@gmx.de]
Envoyé : lundi 17 juin 2019 20:14
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Objet : AMDGPU+OpenCL with Debian?
Hello,
Running Debian unstable, I failed to set
> $ origtargz # since I use pristine-tar
what is the difference with
git deborig
> $ dgit --gbp build
> $ dgit --gbp push-source
or dgit --gbp sbuild
to build via sbuild in a clean chroot,
everythongs setup via propellor indeed thanks to sean and joeyh :))
> Getting started with dgit felt
> the configuration file to debian/gitlab-ci.yml. Therefor some time ago it had
it seems that now the name should be
debian/salsa-ci.yml
Frederic
did you tried this
https://codesearch.debian.net/search?q=machine-id&literal=1&perpkg=1
Hello, I try to write a really simple script in perl which allows me to rebuild
a bunch of packages using a file with a really simple syntax
backport hkl
git haskell-hkl https://repo.or.cz/hkl.git contrib/haskell
...
I setup a chroot with the sbuild-debian-developer-setup -> ok
Now I can build
Hello,
I am working on two packages pyfai[4] and python-fabio[3], I have got a
rejection based on the file timestamp which seems too old.
the bug report is here [1] and [2].
If you lool at python-fabio status page, it seems that they all failed [5], but
if you only look at the build log the pa
> Touch the generated files in d/rules as Aurelien suggested in the bug report?
Yes as a workaround, I can touch all files during the build
Nevertheless do we have an explanation of FTPMaster why files with timestamp
1/1/1970 are not allow in the Debian archive (at least for binary package) ?
C
thanks for this very precise explanation.
Fredric
- Le 20 Juil 23, à 15:58, David Kalnischkies da...@kalnischkies.de a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> On Thu, Jul 20, 2023 at 10:01:54AM +0200, PICCA Frederic-Emmanuel wrote:
>> I am working on two packages pyfai[4] and python-fabio[3
> Hi Charles,
>
> On Tue, Aug 01, 2023 at 04:43:59PM +0900, Charles Plessy wrote:
>> In the course of generating singularity/apptainer Debian images at work,
>> I wanted to make all locales available to the users.
I sthere a maliling list where we can speak about these singuarity/apptainer
appli
I second this idea, and also the salsa pipeline should check this also.
- Le 5 Aoû 23, à 21:07, Timo Röhling roehl...@debian.org a écrit :
> Hi Lucas,
>
> * Lucas Nussbaum [2023-08-05 17:06]:
>>An example sbuild invocation to reproduce failures is:
> [omitted the command line equivalent of
> Installation and setup guide can be found in docs/.
Is it planed to package transformers in Debian instead of using conda/mamba
venv for this installation ?
* It would be great to help with the Debian patch workflow.
- upstream status
- find upstream bug equivalent to a Debian bug report.
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One missing piece for me in order to migrate to meson is the integration
between flymake and the autotools.
https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/FlyMake#h5o-7
I tried it on one of my package silx
warning: File: ./debian/tests/control:22:14:22:19: It is possible that the
value is a typo of "i386". [Correctable via --auto-fix]
22: Architecture: !i386
It seems wrong to me, the test control file allow !i386
Cheers
Frederic
My standard workflow
I use gbp and dgit
gbp import-orig --pristine-tar --uscan
gbp dch
lintian-brush
dgit --gbp sbuild (build and autopkgtest)
...work until it is ok on my computer
gbp dch
... hand edit the changelog
gbp push
git push (to push the UNRELEASE master branch)
... wait for salsa resu
What about doing something similar to sphinx.
Create a package with the doxygen jquery and link to files of this package for
all documentations generated via doxygen.
provide a dh_doxygen to do this link like dh_sphinxdoc
Cheers
Fred
cme should not use wrap-and-sort instead of implementing its own logic ?
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Hello, I just wanted to report an issue I am facing with my servers.
I used the bullseye beta3 of the installer, but If I remember correctly
it was already the same with buster.
after installation and the final reboot, the server is
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-ray_absorption_fine_structure
See you
Hello, I am trying to understand a problem in matplotlib on the mips64el arch
https://buildd.debian.org/status/logs.php?pkg=matplotlib&ver=3.3.4-2%2Bb1&suite=sid
between 3.3.4-2 and 3.3.4-2+b1 the tests started to failed.
So I would like to know why this package was binNMU and the difference bet
thanks a lot.
cheers
Fred
> > In case #1000435 (matplotlib crashes on mips64el) is not already on
> > your radar, would you please take a look?
> >
>
> Thank you. I will work on it right now.
Hello, I just added some information about this problem on this bug
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1001168#72
perle 5.30 transition whcih was announced here
https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2019/10/msg0.html
And what about
dgit --gbp push-source ?
Hello
> Debian has from time to time funded hardware for people doing important
> work.
> I'd definitely be happy to receive a reimbursement request for such
> hardware from Debian developrs. For non DDs, I would want a DD involved
> in our GPU ecosystem (like yourself) to confirm the people doin
It would be nice also to be able to test the OpenCL icd implementations and
work with real hardware.
> That is mostly upstream's job -- ICD packagers should just verify that the
> package still runs "Hello World" on their hardware, i.e. the ICD
> integration works, and then we assume that it works.
ok, so in that case it would be nice to provide a computer with a GPU as
porterbox to test this he
do we have some documentation explaining how to use a nitrokey PRO in order to
do
2FA authentication for salsa ? It seesm that ybikey is suppoprted out of the
box, but inevertheless is it possible to use a nitrokey pro 2 for the same
purpose ?
Is it possible to use it's ssh key in order to have acces to the salsa api ?
I mean instead of the token, which looks to me quite fragile compare to ssh via
a gpg card and the gpg agent.
cheers
Frederic
> If you use ssh, you can create an own account for the ssh key and give
> it very special permissions, if you need it for automatic pushes or
> similar things.
In fact I would like to use the salsa command from devscripts but without the
token.
My private ssh key was generated from my private gp
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