: critical.
Therefore I am seeking an interim maintainer of thinkpad and tpctl, preferably
someone who would like to carry on as co-maintainer with Martin.
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[1] Yes, I know that this was due to the fact, that three ftp-admins
have examined the license probably far longer than the package was in
the NEW queue. Why do I know it? Because AJ did *communicate* it.
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Even if it's worse for Sun, it's still something we should try to avoid.
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[2] http://developers.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/05/19/2044202
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stuff in the meanwhile, though.
Are you sure that this isn't done? I had the impression that fixes for
RC bugs that only are soname changes or something were processed a
couple of days ago...
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> important stuff in the meanwhile, though.
>
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> Michael
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his issue[1], a major package split is planned
for both TAO and CIAO.
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[1] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-ace/branches/pkg-split
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> This one time, at band camp, Thomas Goirand said:
>> Hello!
>>
>> Is there somebody in Shanghai from Debian able to check my ID
>> and sign my key? If there is none, is there somebody in
>> Singa
es for this suggestion...
Oh, if you insist: To be frank, maintainers having such ideas are bad
enough, but you'd better have a good excuse for handing them out as advice.
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1. http://bjorn.haxx.se/debian/testing.pl?package=openssl
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Andreas Fester wrote:
> Is this the correct approach? Anything I missed?
I think the usual way is to provide the dummy binary package immediately
from the new source package and file a bug for removal of the old source
package.
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Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> Am Montag, 29. Mai 2006 21:16 schrieb Thomas Viehmann:
>> Hendrik Sattler wrote:
>>> No, but you could manually set all stuff in Depends to the needed
>>> versions. That would also work for the buildds, I guess.
>> And break at the ne
to the buildd admin
if the state is 'manual'. Thus, only involved admins would be bothered.
Alternatively, I could add
update-alternatives --auto octave-config
to debian/rules; but I don't know if this is acceptable.
Suggestions?
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arting RAID device md3 ... 1/3 drives, failed
The "Starting RAID devices..." could be put before the startup.
I guess the gain I see is that on normal operation only one line is
printed while providing more detailed and still legible information in
case of a failure.
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ngs can be found in 1600 packages [4]; they are:
> > [4] http://people.debian.org/~tbm/logs/pointer/
>
> Here is a list of maintainers and their packages which exhibit such
> warnings:
[...]
> Debian ACE+TAO maintainers
> ace 5.4.7-9
Upstream has fixed these, I will back
exchangable, but still every
single one has > 50 lines, is unproductive.
(Packaging-wise) simple packages should have simple and *short*
debian/rules files.
I mean, if I want default values for a program, I do "./configure" and
not "./configure --enable-default-prefix --
e heard of a few bugs from time
> to time caused by maintainers putting key debhelper commands out of order;
The right order surely was documented :)
But we all know (at least those with end user experience) that people
never read docs -- so why bother writing them? :)
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a bug if CDBS changes its behaviour
and the number is not bumped there as well. The problem currently seems
that CDBS is used for packages but actually still somewhat unstable.
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1. http://wiki.debian.org/DebianAdminFoo
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I thought it might be worth pointing out that this has already been done
on a large scale, in Mac OS X. That is precisely why PPC and i386 gcc
are now largely fixed. Also, that the Mac OS team did considerable
testing, and now build almost everything with -Os.
I heard this at a presentation fr
able name for that; perhaps dev-ref is a better place for this than
policy.
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rence for kdvi is
precisely because of that (and reverse search, but that seems to be more
standard nowadays).
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* Package name: octave2.1-forge
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Selon Pierre Habouzit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I'm interested, but like said on IRC, I've not been able to find the
> upstream: copyright file mention a password-locked FTP, and
> git://kernel.org/./gitweb.git is now empty
According to [1], it has moved to git.git repo. Indeed there's a gitweb
(sorry for CC:ing you Pierre)
Selon Thomas Girard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> According to [1], it has moved to git.git repo.
It was distributed along with git from release 1.4.0 on, see:
http://lwn.net/Articles/187062/
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David Weinehall wrote:
> Well, if foo depends on foo-data, and foo-data depends on foo, I find
> it really hard to see the point of splitting the two into distinctive
> packages...
Because libfoo7 bumps sonames and foo-data will have files in the same
location.
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to ship a version with stable, but do ship great software and not
just the version that is available at freeze time that sucks the
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> As I understand it, buildds (or is it a separate set of servers?) are
> now autocompiling packages in experimental. Where are the logs for
> these builds?
http://experimental.ftbfs.de/
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22 parsing and the added value seems marginal to
the point where I'd not be looking for a module when I had a task to do
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Additionally, shipping python modules without documentation seems a bad
idea if you want it to be useful.
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how to make them, what to do with them, ...).
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I gave my first try to Debian after installing Slackware
systems for nearly 2 years. Although I did prefer the Debian directory
structure and help files I remain rather disappointed with the rest.
The following applies to my trial with v0.93R6 on a 133MHz, 32Mb PCI
these things under /usr/X386,
as verified with strace.
Solution: cd /usr ; ln -s X11R6 X386
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Package: smail
Version: 3.1.29.1
When removing smail from the system (in favour of sendmail) with
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e that path comes from. The
vendor is not to blame.
So, it appears to be a problem with the xcompat package, not with
motifnls. (And yes, Maple is an a.out binary). Somebody please
reassign this bug report, please :-)
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Thomas> Hmm... I just found that particular string in libX11.so.3.1.0 and
> Thomas> in libXt.so.3.1.0, under /usr/X11R5/lib. Strace verivies that they
> Thomas> are indeed used, so that's probably where that path comes from.
> Thomas&g
Date outputs from 'at' are mandated as
date +"%a %b %e %T %Y"
(i.e. "Wed Aug 14 20:05:13 1996") by the Posix.2a draft I have, which is
the date used in the upcoming release 3.0 of at(1).
Yep, that's pretty broken. If anybody has later, better news, pl
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Thomas> But they're loaded by irisVxm, the graphical front end:
>
>Which I don't use ..., I use the xmaple shell script (see below).
I also use xmaple. xmaple execs "maple -x", which in turn execs
irisVxm, which forks and
e, unless there are strong
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27;ll eagerly await what fsck has to say about this.
I'll have another go at developing for Debian when that particular
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--force enabled:
trying to overwrite `/usr/lib', which is also in package libgdbm1
Oh well... I'll wait and see what other programs will have mysterious
problems now. Seems like I hit ^C fast enough to avoid total lossage.
The problem still needs to be fixed, though.
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Package: xonix
Version: 1.4-3
By default, xonix can't write to its highscore file.
As a remedy, I'd suggest
chgrp games /usr/games/xonix
chmod 2755 /usr/games/xonix
chgrp games /var/lib/games/xonix
chmod 775 /var/lib/games/xonix
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Version: A2.6-12
The following input file (which contains errors, I know :-) causes
bison to dump core.
I have no idea wether this is a libc or a bison error. Gdb tells me
the following:
$ gdb /usr/bin/bison core
GDB is free software and you are welcome to distribute copies of it
way to get
a correctly formatted string - possibly od can be persuaded with
the right options, or somebody can write a Perl script).
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I wrote:
> xauth add :0 . `dd if=/dev/urandom count=1 bs=16 | md5sum`
This is an incomplete fix to the problem; the serverargs also need
to be set:
serverargs="-auth $HOME/.Xauthority"
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, X_OK) = -1 ERRNO_2 (No such
file or directory)
access("/usr/i386-unknown-cygwin32/bin/i386-unknown-cygwin32/2.7.2/cc1", X_OK)
= -1 ERRNO_2 (No such file or directory)
access("/usr/i386-unknown-cygwin32/bin/cc1", X_OK) = -1 ERRNO_2 (No such file
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/usr/local/include
/usr/i486-linuxaout/include
/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i486-linuxaout/2.6.3/include
/usr/include
End of search list.
cc1 /tmp/cca00347.i -quiet -dumpbase hello.c -version -o /tmp/cca00347.s
gcc: installation problem, cannot exec `cc1': No such file or directory
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$echo 'unnamed.eps:' 'original size' '2790,' 'current size' "$shar_count!"
fi
fi
# = unnamed.fig ==
if test -f 'unnamed.fig' && test "$first_param" != -c; then
$echo 'x -' SKIPPING 'unnamed.fig' '(file already exists)'
else
$echo 'x -' extracting 'unnamed.fig' '(text)'
sed 's/^X//' << 'SHAR_EOF' > 'unnamed.fig' &&
#FIG 3.1
Landscape
Center
Inches
1200 2
2 4 0 1 -1 7 0 0 -1 0.000 0 0 7 0 0 5
X2400 2325 2400 1275 1050 1275 1050 2325 2400 2325
SHAR_EOF
$shar_touch -am 0827104396 'unnamed.fig' &&
chmod 0640 'unnamed.fig' ||
$echo 'restore of' 'unnamed.fig' 'failed'
if ( md5sum --help 2>&1 | grep 'sage: md5sum \[' ) >/dev/null 2>&1 \
&& ( md5sum --version 2>&1 | grep -v 'textutils 1.12' ) >/dev/null; then
md5sum -c << SHAR_EOF >/dev/null 2>&1 \
|| $echo 'unnamed.fig:' 'MD5 check failed'
185a0d8b3fb93b6b8b8201ac341071cc unnamed.fig
SHAR_EOF
else
shar_count="`LC_ALL= LC_CTYPE= LANG= wc -c < 'unnamed.fig'`"
test 130 -eq "$shar_count" ||
$echo 'unnamed.fig:' 'original size' '130,' 'current size' "$shar_count!"
fi
fi
rm -fr _sh19142
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>ELF front-end, you have to explicitly specify the version also as in:
>
> gcc -bi486-linuxaout -V2.6.3
Any reason why this should not go into the package description?
Other people than me are going to stumble across that particular
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David Engel wrote:
>Thomas Koenig writes:
>> David Engel wrote:
>> >> $ gcc -bi486-linuxaout hello.c
>> >> gcc: installation problem, cannot exec `cc1': No such file or directory
>>
>> >This isn't a bug.
>>
>> To ch
Package: mfbasfnt
Version: 1.0-3
The metafont base fonts are missing important fonts, for example
cmbx14.
Here's an example:
$ xdvi example.dvi
kpathsea: Running MakeTeXPK cmbx14 300 300 1+0/300 deskjet
Running MakeTeXPK cmbx14 300 300 1+0/300 deskjet
Running mf \mode:=deskjet; mag:=1+0/300; scr
ssing).
The best way would probably be to go through the LaTeX Companion and
install everything that's mentioned in there.
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David Frey wrote:
>Just a silly question: Which flavour of \TeX is Debian shipping?
>How far is it away from e.g. teTeX?
IMHO, teTeX is a very good package. I think it should be used as the
base for Debian TeX, if that's possible at all.
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frozen/binary-i386/base/modconf_0.2.9.deb: No such file OR directory.
(Seen at ftp.debian.org, Thu, 22 May 1997 7:00 UTC)
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in the latest kernel-source (2.0.20-6) and the kernel images of the
boot disks.
Are there other drivers that need to be included?
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>Should the default Debian home dir permissions be changed, should
>ssh be modified, or what?
IMHO, group-writable home directories are a Bad Thing (TM), anyway.
They break just about any reasonable multi-user setup by default.
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But I don't know tama.
> And shouldnt uninstalling script remove this dir?
That's my opinion, too (if all files in this dir were created by tama).
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Is this everything you want? Then why torture your brain with c? This is
what I would try:
#!/bin/sh
for i in *; do
if [ -d $i ]; then
mv $i $i.renamed
fi
done
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Somehow this automatic bug closing failed, but why?
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they presume srcdir and top_srcdir set
to relative rather than absolute paths. With absolute paths, ./po/Makefile
fails to recreate ./keymap_defs.h
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ich is incompatible to the GPL. I'm quite sure that somehow this
will prevent us from using it without worrying about license issues again.
But I hope someone can prove me wrong in that respect.
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On Tue, Sep 28, 1999 at 05:01:34PM +, Vincent Renardias wrote:
> short summary:
> lilo v22 works only with 2.0 kernels; it won't boot a 2.2.x or a 2.3.y.
But this will not stay this way, will it?
Thomas
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xample Licenses
The ``GPL,'' ``BSD,'' and ``Artistic'' licenses are examples of
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ut AFAIR if Debian needs a special permission from the
upstream author(s), we don't consider to place the software into 'main'.
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GPL.
> Is this possible?
The upstream author seems to be a bit strange (or paranoid) but
technically/legally that's no reason to not include the software.
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Did you /run/ lilo, too? Or just installed it?
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onentially...). Putting 1-1
files into a single directory doesn't sound very wise to me...
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your life with X rich and
> fruitful. It supports a helpful pop-up menu to modify configuration of
> animation and more. Originally inspired with XAyanami, another window
> sitter.
Thomas
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we'll never see or 9 bugs in a single directory.
I'm really tempted to ask for a proof of this theory ;-)
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irectory by cutting off the last three digits? This
would savely guarantee that a single directory nevers contains more than
999 files. Bug#47000 will go into /Bugs/db/47/ and Bug#100 goes into
/Bugs/db/1000/.
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ocentric that I just think, everything I
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On Sun, Oct 03, 1999 at 09:13:56PM -0400, Ben Collins wrote:
> On the same subject I invite everyone to test out "getbugs" which is at
> http://www.debian.org/~bcollins/getbugs.pl. It's a Net::LDAP script that
This needs a direct connection, right? I'm behind a firewal
On Sun, Oct 03, 1999 at 05:35:11PM -0700, Joey Hess wrote:
> Thomas Schoepf wrote:
> > this is a perl script I've written, because I was fed up with manually
> > fetching bug reports and storing them into a directory structure so that
> > browsing still works. Now,
d ftp (over http)
work via squid.
Thomas
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Le 2000-03-26, [EMAIL PROTECTED] écrivait :
> read(0, "g", 1) = 1
> ^^^
>
> It waits for another key. I typed g here
>
> write(2, "\7", 1) = 1
> ^
Hum. It looks like someone here is behaving as though the Control
key was
Hi,
is there a way to provide the configuration (i.e., to manipulate the
debconf backend database) for a package prior to installing the
package? Afterwards it should be possible to install the package
with the non-interactive frontend.
Thanks for any help, Thomas
nfiguration.
I will be absent for a couple of weeks in the near future, so don't
bother if I do not reply to emails.
Thanks, Thomas
uot;, maybe I should.
But I am interested
what you think about this crazy idea to remove
version numbers (like debian2.2) from debian?
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CDs with a floating
system. I ordered Debian 2.2 in january, now it's nearly september.
If I would have got them at once, I would maybe buy my next CDs now
(don't like downloading netscape with a modem connection).
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The tpctl packages still haven't been relocated. Is there
some holdup?
Thomas
On Mon, 28 Aug, 2000 at 21:49:04 +0100, Adrian Bridgett wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 26, 2000 at 12:04:32 +1200 (+), Michael Beattie wrote:
> > On Fri, Aug 25, 2000 at 04:21:21PM -0400, Thomas Hood w
> On Tue, Sep 05, 2000 at 05:05:35PM -0400, Thomas Hood wrote:
> > The tpctl packages still haven't been relocated. Is there
> > some holdup?
Michael Beattie wrote:
> Time. sorry, I'll take a look this afternoon.
I see you've done it! Thanks.
Thomas Hood
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this (currently
waiting for an AM). My current try at packaging it is
available at
http://finbar.dyndns.org/~tgs/debapp/fuzz/
thanks and have a nice day
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3A47 CFA5 0E5D CF4A 5B22 12D3 FF1
e descriptions separately. Maybe
Descriptions.gz or maybe per-package or whatever.
* Perhaps merge Descriptions (if they're downloaded), or put
placeholders (Description: ), into files
in /var/state/apt/lists/ so there's no compatability break
in those.
have a nice day,
thomas
Hi,
I am seeking a sponsor/mentor for my debian developer
application. I packaged scponly, which is available at
deb http://www.wana.at/debian ./
deb-src http://www.wana.at/debian ./
regards,
tom
ynx-cur-wrapper - Wrapper for lynx-cur
> Closes: 190256
> Changes:
> lynx-cur (2.8.5-11) unstable; urgency=low
> .
>* Oops, I forgot to update! This is of dev.15
;-)
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Package: wnpp
Version: N/A; reported 2003-05-29
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: libopenhbci-plugin-ddvcard
Version : 0.9.11
Upstream Authors:
Fabian Kaiser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Martin Preuss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Christian Stimming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL
Hi.
Sven Luther wrote:
>> Also, you could remove the leading "an" from the short description,
>>as recommended by the developer's reference.
> Description: audio player, for geeks, by geeks.
> Mmm, doesn't sound all that descriptive.
But hardly because of the removal of the "an".
(i.e. what busi
maintainers who have been supporting
this effort.
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klogd bogus with
> read-only /dev problem anyway?
It is worth filing a report to ask that the script not try to
change the permissions and ownership of the pipe if it is not
necessary to do so, and that it tolerate failure. I'll file it.
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Andreas Barth wrote:
> * "Martin v. Löwis" ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030622 11:50]:
>
>>problem here (C++ ABI compatibility with other Linux distributions). The
>>discussion is now about *how* to fix this bug:
>>1. just bump minimum supported i386-family processor to i486
>
> 1a. like 1, but just for
whether to make these tmpfs and
devfs, respectively.
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eems that the power supply on the
backup machine where I was building OS/2 stuff is broken, but since it's my
backup machine I don't have time to fix _that_ until I have a newer machine
up). So that's driving my schedule for 9.4 (pre)release.
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