generate some configuration. It is NOT the same, as
we could fork such a small(er) tool. Plus we DO have some influence (look when
we decided to switch to systemd, Canonical followed... because they wanted to
follow, whatever our decision!).
Cheers,
Thomas Goirand (zigo)
bgp-to-the-host setup natively as
well. Maybe I can catch you in Busan to explain that use case?
Cheers,
Thomas Goirand (zigo)
sider our source code to include the full Git
> metadata and not merely the files held in the worktree. For a
> hassle-free source distribution, we extract that metadata and
> incorporate the relevant parts as files in our signed source
> tarballs.
> --
> Jeremy Stanley
All you wrote is precisely why I am not using these tarballs. I know we don't
agree... :)
Also, the FTP master do NOT want the changeLog as they are too big and provide
no value when one can check the git repo to find the same info.
Thomas Goirand (zigo)
Ola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote "The big problem is as I see it, to
implement it. I'm not familiar with the background work that the server
do so I'm not the right person ot do it, I think. Are you willing to
implement such a system?"
I will try some experimentation on a local system, and see if I
s. It is a very welcomed
improvement to automate them and avoid mistakes.
Is there a place where you wrote some kind of doc about how to use debputy or
debhelper compat 14? Does one need to add debputy as build-depends, and that is
it? Pointers to URLs welcome.
Cheers,
Thomas Goirand (zigo)
ed otherwise)
Only for the signing operation, one can turn on the "force-sig" option so that
the key always prompt for a pin. And that is not the default.
Thomas
Thank you for your input. I opened a bug with upstream:
https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/3293
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On Oct 12, 2024 3:02 PM, Sudip Mukherjee wrote:
>
> On Fri, Oct 11, 2024 at 11:01:37AM +0200, Thomas Goirand wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Having a quick look at requirements.txt VS Debian repo, to package this
> > software, we would need:
> >
&
> (Please, not Python :P)
Why? If one looks at popularity, Python wins...
Thomas Goirand (zigo)
ying for
every other contributors. Even if there may be some "technical excuses" to do
so.
Thomas Goirand (zigo)
e the latest work goes to. And as Salvo
> pointed out, it's the tag names that indicate where the releases go to,
> not the branch names.
>
> [1] https://salsa.debian.org/debian/mozc
What you experience shows one thing: having the default branch being set
correctly should be what we mandate. NOT the name of it, which could be
different than the standards for many reason.
Thomas Goirand (zigo)
untable for, and it is your
opinion it is useful, do it.
Though a mirror just to pretend your package is hosted in Salsa, with all the
tooling like MR desactivated brings IMO no value, and is just a waste of
resources.
Cheers,
Thomas Goirand (zigo)
P.S: the above is only my personal o
On Feb 27, 2025 12:02, Blair Noctis wrote:
> actually struggle to read the hard-wrapped-at-80-then-wrapped-again text.
The standard for email is 74 chars, not 80...
Thomas Goirand (zigo)
cow image), I don't know
why...
Thomas Goirand
` module.
Is this something different then the already exising
python-requests-mock?
Oh, oops - I somehow missed that.
Closing this ITP then.
Julian
Hi,
I always welcome co-maintainer! :)
Cheers,
Thomas Goirand (zigo)
x27;s not the current state of things.
Such a simple thing as sshd isn't even binding properly when the IP of a
server is missing, and in some cases, needs restart (for example if
non-local-ip bind isn't set in sysctl). And there's lower profile
packages we need to address too...
Cheers,
Thomas Goirand (zigo)
#x27;m
wondering if it's not already too late for Trixie.
Also, you may have seen that the official Debian cloud images have moved
to using Ubuntu's Netplan. Don't we want to also move to it?
Cheers,
Thomas Goirand (zigo)
someone were to add that support in d-i for Trixie, that'd be great.
Even better IMO, if it had support for Netplan. Then we could switch the
default for Forky?
Cheers,
Thomas Goirand (zigo)
an fills nicely
the gap, IMO.
Cheers,
Thomas Goirand (zigo)
an is just a configuration layer. That's a way simpler than
NM or sd-networkd.
Cheers,
Thomas Goirand (zigo)
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* Package name: python-alarmdecoder
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* Package name: python-adguardhome
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't really see drivers for heaters or air cond systems as very useful
for any other things than homeassistant. Things that do make sense for a
more general purpose will be pushed to the Python team as we see fit.
Cheers,
Thomas Goirand (zigo)
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* Package name: python-aio-geojson-generic-client
Version : 0.4
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* URL :
https://github.com/exxamalte/python-aio-geojson-generic-client
things get updated by upstream will be interesting, and this will
tell us if it's possible to have this in Debian Stable. Maybe the only
solution will be having most drivers in Debian Stable (the huge list of
680+ python modules we're packaging), and have HA only in a non-official
backport repo. IMO this would already be a great achievement.
Cheers,
Thomas Goirand (zigo)
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* Package name: python-fnv-hash-fast
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* Package name: python-aiodhcpwatcher
Version : 1.0.2
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* Package name: python-chacha20poly1305
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* Package name: python-inquirerpy
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* Package name: python-aiolifx
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* Package name: python-aioesphomeapi
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* Package name: python-sushy-oem-idrac
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t to care, as I haven't find a solution to
"build from source", so I'm not packaging release notes and authorship
list. It's probably my fault that I didn't contribute some fixes to reno
though.
Cheers,
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Programming
at identity.
This sounds like a threat, rather than getting involved in the decision
making process. Can't we have a normal (technical) discussion instead?
Cheers,
Thomas Goirand (zigo)
ort on his
proposal, and doing it in a way to gather consensus, with a lot of
discussion involved.
Cheers,
Thomas Goirand (zigo)
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This plugin
y when scripts
> are executed, and this has to be resolved.
> ------
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> What we do still need is the list of grandfathered builtins.
While we wait for the official list, c
question was bug #267142 "debian-policy:
Sections 10.4 and 6.1 are inconsistent (Posix doesn't say what you
think it says)".
Please follow up to debian-policy.
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> called 'pmount' (policy mount) that allows normal users to mount
> removable devices without an /etc/fstab entries.
All sounds good.
Have you heard that mount's upstream is looking for someone to adopt mount
(and the rest of util-linux)? Interested?
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The program
#include
#include
#include
#include "gmp.h"
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{
mpz_t A,B,C;
gmp_randstate_t state;
gmp_randinit_default(state);
gmp_randseed_ui(state, 3);
mpz_urandomb(A, state, 48402688);
mpz_urandom
dit page" button on the
> page.
Inspired by A.S.'s comment I've just sorted the proposals
into four groups, though not exactly the ones he defined.
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you simply override lintian and linda.
[*] (or do the file-rc equivalent, which happens automatically
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roblem.
Sorry for leaving this open for so long.
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orm of this question is how does one deal with
> missing dependencies when using dpkg and not apt.
One downloads the missing packages and dpkg --install's them.
BTW have you tried module-assistant?
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"stable", as I understand it. If I needed to run a always-needed
very-important server on the internet, I would use "stable".
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CC me I am not on the list
I know longer use this package so if someone wants to maintain it that
uses it let me know.
Its had two bugs in the year since I packaged it and one new upstream
release 8 months ago
date to be usefull.) If an organization _needs_ the security and
stability of hopefully^W historic debian release, than there is Progeny
or decent admins to keep things running.
It would be nice if testing really was "Testing" a whole set of packages
where with every new release it was quickly switched to a new snapshot
of Sid, or Sid when some major release goals where met.
Thomas
ou upgrade the OS?
When debian release on a much fast and predictable schedule, it might
be nice to have longer security support. Maybe the security team would
only really _track_ security related problems and "remind" maintainers
that they needed to update thier debs in Stable-1, and Stable-2.
Thomas
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D
illing to make use of
such a feature, though.
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On Sat, 12 Feb 2005 01:20:13 +0100, Anibal Monsalve Salazar wrote:
> Any input is welcome.
It would be nice if the page indicated which of the binary packages is new.
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> > It would be nice if the page indicated which of the binary packages is new.
>
> The binary column indicates those created within the source package.
> Every
chine's permanently
connected network adapter, or, if it does not have one of those,
"127.0.1.1".
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5% of the packages can be watched, hey, that's a fair share.
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Please not. There's people running kernels without needing sound or
alsa-base. I wouldn't mind recommends/suggests, but depends is a litte
bit strong IMO.
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orms, with or without
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
are met:
is much more explicit than the fair license on use and modifications.
Also I'm not sure about the "notification" bit, so I'll leave that to
the experts.
Thomas
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at needs to be fixed, though. Another option
> would be to put the alsa modules in separate packages, just like pcmcia
> modules.
There already exist separate alsa modules packages. Currently we only
build them for 2.4 kernels, though.
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le Debian release.
Actually, this isn't true for 2.6 kernels. By default, discover
loads ALSA modules into 2.6 kernels.
The alsa-base/alsa-utils duo still has its uses, though, even if
you are running 2.6.
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s nothing
else in Debian that provides the same functionality.
laptop-net also contains a configuration file switching mechanism. I
believe that Chris Hanson (laptop-net's author) was once thinking of
repackaging this separately from laptop-net.
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alsa-base package. It would include files that would blacklist ALSA
modules, just as alsa-base blacklists OSS modules. These packages would
Conflict with each other and 2.6 kernel-image packages would Depend on
their disjunction.
An alternative is to drop ALSA modules from the 2.6 kernel-imag
he gets the (currently nonexistent) "oss" package
which blacklists ALSA modules.
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might be fixable by regenerating a new initrd for the 2.6 kernel:
mkinitrd -v /boot/initrd-2.6.x-x.img 2.6.x-x
make sure to add this line to the grube menue.lst:
initrd /boot/initrd-2.6.x-x.img
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 02:01:42 +1100, Paul Hampson wrote
> On Thu, Mar 10, 2005 at 03:10:12PM +0100, An
ht place to put the blacklists because more
than one of them can be installed at once.
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I am interested in this subject.
http://panopticon.csustan.edu/thood/readonly-root.html
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On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 22:00:15 +0100, Thomas Hood wrote:
> Here is another idea. We create a new binary package
> "sound-system-chooser" which contains blacklists for both OSS and ALSA and
> provides a debconf interface that the administrator can use to disable
> either or bot
9.4-r1
thanks. For 9.5, the short list I have remaining is to finish the Inno
Setup script and fix the bugs reported in the ruby filter.
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it in, and gnupg support will come with gnupg 2.0).
gnupg 1.4 (as in sid) supports OpenPGP cards like the one I'm presently
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is has nothing to do with arrogance or developers
disregarding the interests of its users. It is about sustaining quality
by allocating resources appropriately.
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Hi,
Enrico Zini suggested something like:
> Package: phpgroupware-foobar
> Enhances: phpgroupware
Good idea, will do.
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it seems to be the prudent option by far.
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Hi,
Adam C Powell IV wrote:
> * There is broad consensus for versioned -dev packages (e.g.
> Thomas Viehmann's precedent, Junichi's libpkg-guide),
> particularly for this case where both the Debian alternatives
> system and PETSC_DIR mechanism
directories
and symbolic links to directories. Thus IIUC the latter eliminates the need
for the former.
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failed." ; fi
Is this what I should do, or is there another solution I am overlooking; or
do we need more functions; or does the whole system need to be reworked?
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"! -xtype d" in the absence of "-L" matches everything except directories
and symbolic links to directories. Thus IIUC the latter eliminates the need
for the former.
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expressions of personal taste doesn't really reflect the fact that
consistency is a quality Debian users look for in packages.
If you provide the TeX live names in the long description, people will
be able to find stuff by the usual package search functions.
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Hi Matt,
if that would help, I'd include a (n option that allows to) check via
bts2ldap + the attached script into dput.
That'd be less intrusive than changing the behaviour of Closes:, for
better or worse.
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#!/usr/
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> if sys.stdin.readline()[1:] not in ['y','Y']:
For added utility I might want to improve on that.
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