ht back to devfs. I am running 2.6.8 and don't have
anything strange in my setup. It just didn't work. I was also unable to
find any decent documentation about making such a switch. Maybe it's just
been too long since I
"stable", as I understand it. If I needed to run a always-needed
> very-important server on the internet, I would use "stable".
>
I would strongly caution against using Sarge for a production system
until there is security team support. See this message I posted to d-
ck what changelog entries have
and hove not already been shown. That way, if I install package foo, it knows
to start showing me any security-related changelog entries for that package,
but only from that point forward.
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If I believe I have found a security vulnerability in a package what is
the proper course of action to follow?
-Roberto Sanchez
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rror while loading shared libraries:
libmozjs.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
All the required .so files are in /x/b/moz/cur.
Why no set LD_LIBRARY_PATH for programs that you want to let
find the libraries?
-Roberto
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onitoring the changelog for each of your packages and
watching for security-related changes to packages.
That makes me wonder. I know that there are tools like cron-apt that
will perform apt-related tasks through cron jobs. Is there a way to
make it (or another tool) download the changelogs and
b, non-free packages or packages
which are not in our archive at all for compilation or execution, and
* wrapper packages or other sorts of free accessories for non-free
programs.
"wrapper" is even in the name. It's only useful function is to
facilitate the use of a non-free progra
Roberto Sanchez wrote:
From the policy manual:
2.2.2 The contrib section
Every package in contrib and non-US/contrib must comply with the DFSG.
In addition, the packages in contrib and non-US/contrib
* must not be so buggy that we refuse to support them, and
* must meet all policy
s now apt-getable.
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hitecture
> indepedent, I consider them as programs.
>
> Any thoughts?
Horde and its associated applications install to /usr/share, if that makes
any difference to you.
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suggestions and feedback.
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Ola Lundqvist wrote:
Hello
Instead of doing all this by hand I can recommend my own package
debarchiver. The latest versions of it do this pretty good in
an automatic way.
Just wanted to let you know.
Regards,
// Ola
Thanks. I'll add some information about it.
-Roberto
Quoting Ola Lundqvist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello
>
> Instead of doing all this by hand I can recommend my own package
> debarchiver. The latest versions of it do this pretty good in
> an automatic way.
>
> Just wanted to let you know.
>
> Regards,
>
> // Ola
>
I just added an "Alternatives"
e:
>
> "...if I have pakcages ..." near the top.
>
> eric c./
>
Thanks. Fixed. I seem to make that typo quite a bit. If you don't believe
me you should see some of the bug's I've submitted to BTS. Apparently,
it gets confused if you typo the name of the
Quoting Joerg Jaspert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On 10164 March 1977, Roberto Sanchez wrote:
>
> >> Instead of doing all this by hand I can recommend my own package
> >> debarchiver. The latest versions of it do this pretty good in
> >> an automatic way.
>
Quoting "Bernhard R. Link" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> * Joerg Jaspert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [050109 16:49]:
> > On 10164 March 1977, Roberto Sanchez wrote:
> >
> > >> Instead of doing all this by hand I can recommend my own package
> > >>
I noticed that kernel-patch-2.6.10-hppa and kernel-patch-2.6.10-s390
are now in Sarge. Should they be there? There is no corresponding
kernel-source-2.6.10 package in Sarge to which these patches could be
applied (as it is only in Sid). Just a question I had.
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foo, or maybe to
employ and rsync-like approach.
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echo " done."
else
echo " <<< large user explaination here >>> "
read
fi
}
Unfortunately, when the last kernel-source-2.6.8 update went into Sarge
a couple of weeks ago, I finally got around to rebuilding my kernel
without
.
Unfortunately, it copyright has a non-profit license, so it'd go to
non-free for now. I'll check the authors if they can relax
non-profit restriction.
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hat aren't available yet in Debian
...
6.6. Text utilities
...
o agrep <ftp://ftp.cs.arizona.edu/agrep>
;-)
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Hi!
I'd like to maintain package radiusd-merit (orphaned in 1.61
version of prospective-packages), if nobody is working on it yet.
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you send me more information about that? And maybe
fill a bug report against radiusd-merit...
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Any sufficiently advanced technology is indisti
SPAM in general, see http://spam.abuse.net/
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Sorry... I really got very angry with that stuff.
Rover.
On Tue, 16 Dec 1997, I wrote:
: From: Roberto Lumbreras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
: To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
: Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], debian-devel@lists.debian.org
: Date: Tue, 16 Dec 1997 12:40:12 +0100 (CET)
: Subject: SPAM to mailing
would like to maintain our spam filter,
: I will give you a login on the list server.
Yes, I would like to do it!
: Thanks
:
: Bruce
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. After that your box will work
again, and you can then upgrade to libc6-2.0.6-2 which fixes the
bug.
Thanks to David Engel, who mailed me the fix.
Happy new year!
Regards,
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Hi...
I get this when I try to look at bug tracking database:
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /cgi-bin/bugs-fetch2.pl on
this server.
Maybe /cgi-bin/bugs-fetch2.pl hasn't x bit set again?
Regards,
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Ian Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> How about:
> * We require that people acknowledge the use of our trademark,
> quoting `Debian penguin logo automatic licence version 1' and the date.
> * The licence gives permission only for the year following the date
> quoted.
>
> Then if we want to cha
, April 21 1998, at 10:51:20, m* wrote:
: again sorry for the delay, but we actually had two disks ( Micropolis
: 9GBs ) that
: failed with one of those being the backup. very unfortunate as well as
: unnerving.
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s with
PPP or SLIP. It needs "EQL (serial line load balancing)
support" in the kernel.
It was written by Simon Janes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, it is GPLed and
smallish. If nobody objects I'll package and upload it to unstable,
with package name "eql", section
the maintainer still wants to maintain it, help him, do NMUs, whatever,
but I'm still looking for one reason you can take over the package against
the maintainer opinion.
Regards,
rover, Jose Luis's sponsor and uploader of many of his packages including
bacula, you can blame me also i
On Thu, May 11, 2006 at 07:46:33AM -0400, Stephen Frost wrote:
:
: Roberto,
:
: Your mailer is busted. You might want to fix it- it's setting an
: invalid Reply-To address. Below is the bounce (including my reply, if
: you don't see it on d-d).
My fault, I misplaced the ms
On Thu, May 11, 2006 at 08:37:35AM -0400, Stephen Frost wrote:
: * Roberto Lumbreras ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
: > Speaking about your mail, I think it's your opinion, mine is different.
:
: Sure, but you're looking through some very rosy glasses.
hey, I've tried to be fair
in is that
you have some sort of problem (i.e., you provide no error output).
3. This question is not related to Debian development, but rather is
more appropriate for the debian-user list, to which I have directed this
message.
Regards,
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disguise?
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we decide what is non-free"
school of tought.
Well, the DFSG was written by people. Additionally, most software
licenses are written by people. It is no surprise that deciding which
licenses actually comply with the DFSG is a process which requires
people to make the decision.
er)...
Out of curiosity, what is the limit? I know that the weekly RC bug
status emails are relatively large and those go out without a problem.
Or is that because they go out via dda (which may use some mechanism
other than size)?
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Roberto Lumbreras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Package name: axtls
Version : 1.01
Upstream Author : Cameron Rich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://www.axtls.co.nr/
* License : LGPL
Description : TLSv1 SSL libr
n we make this working in some way?
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way because even at home I dislike crawling under my desk to pull the monitor
and keyboard from my workstation to plug them into my headless server.
-Roberto
Th
knows if these will be
resolved soon, as I am (and I am sure others are) trying to minimize the number
of packages I need to manually track outside of Sarge.
Regards,
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[0] http://bjorn.haxx.se/debian/testing.pl?package=mozilla-mplayer
[1] http://bjorn.haxx.se/debian/testing.pl?package=java
r to test rebooting first at
low-demand times. Or if you plan on being off-site for an extended
period of time.
But, it should still be the administrator's decision as to exactly when
that time is best.
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Thanks for all
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es we
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Roberto Lumbreras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Package name: cbrpager
Version : 0.9.14
Upstream Author : John Coppens
* URL : http://cbrpager.sourceforge.net
* License : GPL 2
Description : viewer for CBR and CBZ
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Roberto Lumbreras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Package name: geotrans
Version : 2.4.1
Upstream Author : National Geospatial Intelligence Agency <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://earth-info.nga.mil/GandG/geotra
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
X-Debbugs-CC: debian-devel@lists.debian.org
Package name: libgrss
Version: 0.3
Upstream Author: Roberto Guido
URL: http://live.gnome.org/Libgrss
License: LGPLv3
Description: A Glib-based library to manage RSS and Atom feeds
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Roberto Lumbreras
Owner: Roberto Lumbreras
* Package name: browserlauncher2
Version : 1.3
Upstream Author : Jeff Chapman
* URL : http://browserlaunch2.sourceforge.net
* License : LGPL
Programming Lang: Java
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: oinkmaster
Version : 0.8
Upstream Author : Andreas Östling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://www.algonet.se/~nitzer/oinkmaster/
* License : BSD without advertising clause
Description : Simple snort rules m
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: mudpit
Version : 1.3
Upstream Author : G Savchuk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://www.fidelissec.com/mudpit.html
* License : GPL
Description : Spool processor for Snort's unified log/alert files
Mudpit i
mkfs.xfs program that does the usual thing.
FWIW, I would like to see XFS support in the installer. I always
use XFS on my servers, so whenever I install Debian it is through a
Knoppix chroot. I would gladly assist any effort to add/test XFS
in the Debian installer.
-Roberto
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and history libraries, run-time
kernel is 2.0.33
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Sorry to bother all of you with my strange problems, I just
rebooted the machine and it works again. I think it was something
with bash, with other shells (tcsh and csh) it worked ok but within
bash not at all. Anyway, a reboot solved it.
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;s fakeroot doesn't help at all, it kills rm :-(
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On Friday, October 9 1998, at 21:19:38, James Troup wrote:
: Roberto Lumbreras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
:
: > Package: dpkg-dev
: > Version: 1.4.0.30
: >
: > $ dpkg-shlibdeps src/fortify; cat debian/substvars
: > shlibs:Depends=libc6 (>= 2.0.7u)
: >
: > $ faker
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Roberto Lumbreras
* Package name: urbackup-server
Version : 2.2.11
Upstream Author : Martin Raiber
* URL : https://www.urbackup.org
* License : AGPL-3+
Programming Lang: C++
Description : easy to setup backup
Hi,
sorry for the mistake, but I forgot to specify the Desktop: I meant
Cinnamon. I didn't know how to submit it to the owner project, so the only
way was you. Thanks and sorry again.
Package: general
Severity: minor
X-Debbugs-Cc: roberto.chichiare...@gmail.com
Hi, I noticed a minor bug in the desktop GUI.
When adding an app to favourites from the menu, it closes immediately.
While not critical, it affects the user experience, especially when reordering
apps or after a fresh i
already generate audio and video that convincingly imitate real
people. Why not the same with email? Though, the implications are rather
serious.
Perhaps our policies need to evolve to expect (or require?)
cryptographic signatures from DDs in mailing list discussion. We may
eventually reach a poin
ory on my system. Does anyone know why
it is there? Is it safe to remove?" That would have gone long way. You can't
"shoot first, ask questions later" without expecting that you will occasionally
do something you did not mean to do.
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Frank Küster wrote:
"Roberto C. Sanchez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That is true. But really, I thank that what happened shows a lack of common
sense. There is little helping that. Imagine that you take your car to
get serviced. The mechanic replaces some part. Next time y
run one Debian (or twice... ) for debugging in a virtual
> server, like bochs?
I found qemu much easier to setup and get running than bochs. The bochs
documentation leaves something to be desired where the qemu documentation
is clear and concise.
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.gz. I
require my users to license (for $699) a special browsing tool. I
give then a choice between synaptic (desktop users), aptitude (server
users), and dselect (masochists). :-)
Naturally, all of this is in jest. Just curious, why not just let them
view your packages through one of the above to
. So maybe I'm missing something
when I ask: how is this different from "mount --bind" in kernels 2.4 and up?
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program? it's so... full... of...
bugs...
(/me goes and hides under an xterm)
Hey if all you have is critism, you can... bug off. ;)
OK. Let's squish this thread. It's making me squeamish. :-)
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infrastructure support to Debian
in the way of hosting and machines but there still appears to be a
dearth of resources?
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a MMU in the official package, but we _can_ run it inside
Basilisk2.
AIUI, qemu is pretty good with arches that it does support. That is
another possibility.
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dm and the bugs you reopened were tagged
as upstream and/or fixed-upstream. I don't think that the bug closures
were meant to imply that you requested a new upstream version, just that
the bug has now been fixed in the upstream release.
Personally, I will list multiple bugs in the new upstr
just a joke :-)]
>
Since in most (every?) country, a corporation or business entity is
considered a "legal person," he may very well have been referring to
something like that.
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essary. You use dependencies to specify that.
Unless for some reason you don't depend on it (e.g., the user may
actually want to install the front end without the engine) you needn't
mention it in the description.
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Is there a way to not allow changelog entries to automatically close
bugs assigned to other packages? This seems like it might require
modifying some infrastructure, but I am not sure what are the affected
components or what I can do to help.
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(source package of bug and changelog are the
> same) or (bug to be closed is an ITP)?
>
>
Or an ITA, O, or maybe any bug against wnpp or other pseudo packages as
was suggested elsewhere in this thread?
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neither a DD (yet) and that I have no
knowledge of Perl (other than to be able to execute a Perl script).
I will defer to those with the proper access and expertise.
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rs and desktop environments would be
> great.
>
> - David Nusinow
>
>
Better yet, we should make WindowMaker the only window manager in
Debian. Down with GNOME and KDE!
Does it show that I am a WindowMaker fan? :-)
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e thus far. But there is so much left
> to do. I think the sky is literally the limit. I have tons of ideas,
> here is just one:
>
>
[Snip story idea]
I dont see how this is related to Debian development. Did I miss a
memo, or something?
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m -rf (thankfully), so directories that are still
populated can't be removed. You see this, for example when removing a
kernel-image package after you have added your own modules that are not
part of a package under the control of dpkg.
Anyhow, the warning is relatively harmless and can be safe
Janez Rabzelj Zappone wrote:
> Hi, the project is dead?
>
I am using Debian on the desktop right now. Maybe you are confusing it
with one of the BSDs.
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moment, so please
keep the discussion at least CC'd there.
Thanks
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the latest docs, of course, but is that all?
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Pierre THIERRY wrote:
Scribit Miriam Ruiz dies 08/04/2005 hora 02:20:
- Calculate days of "safe" sex
There are still people to believe that it works?!
Curiously,
Nowhere man
Sure. Where do you think all the parents come from?
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ase. Anyone
that has managed a project of notable size can atest that under all but the
most extraordinary circumstances, risk management is critical. If we wait
until
after the release to analyze the risks, we may never get there.
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should go against openssl or
sslwrap. Sugestions would be appreciated.
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the steps in
becoming a DD. (After a few years of using Debian and
intending to try and become a DD, I have decided that it
is time for me to get off my butt and do it. Especially
since if I wait until I have "enough time" I will never do
it.)
-Roberto
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I forwarding this to d-d since after a couple of days I
still have no response from anyone on d-m willing to sponsor
this package.
Please have a look at the following discussions:
<http://lists.debian.org/debian-lega
Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
[SNIP]
> In summary, here are the things that I saw:
> 1. Dependency resolution was spectacular (who would expect less from
> Debian?)
> 2. New config files went OK.
> 3. Cyrus IMAP (going from cyrus v1.5 to cyrus21) broke very hard
> 4. sslwrap upgrade
be the appropriate place for it?
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Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> I have recently come to the conclusion that it would be
> nice for messages that are to the BTS and get reflected
> via email have a URL for the bug itself. I thought I
> would file a wishlist bug for it, but I am not sure
> against which pacakge it
Peter Samuelson wrote:
> [Roberto C. Sanchez]
>
>>If the BTS sends out an email (to -devel, the submitter, wherever)
>>that is a reflection of a new bug report or something that was added
>>to a bgu report, a URL should be included. That is, if I submit a
>>bug rep
using lesser MUAs
> (e.g. mutt), fake MUAs (e.g. evolution), or worse (e.g. anything
> written by or for Microsoft).
Personally, I use Mozilla Thunderbunny (when will they get a proper
reply-to-list button? is it that hard?) at home and Horde when I am
at school.
-Roberto
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t from inetd)?
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> J.
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Did you want to see what they looked like before or after the upgrade?
-Roberto
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Quoting Jonathan McDowell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Mon, May 16, 2005 at 09:27:23AM -0400, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
Jonathan McDowell wrote:
> H. I run with my own CA signed cert and had no problems with a
> Woody -> Sarge upgrade of sslwrap on Friday. Can you send me your
Jonathan Oxer wrote:
> On Thu, 2005-05-12 at 12:07 -0400, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
>
>>Quoting Florian Weimer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>>
>>>* Roberto C. Sanchez:
>>>
>>>
>>>>I forwarding this to d-d since after a couple of da
Quoting Jonathan McDowell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Mon, May 16, 2005 at 11:21:12AM -0400, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
The problem, if you refer to my original mail, is that something about
the CA was confusing sslwrap, which I believe tried to generate its
own cert.
Is your root cert installe
east ensure that people are not left with
only empty directories and a non-function DB.
-Roberto
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