d has a big warning.
Any chance of including this information in reportbug's manpage? The
--help option doesn't tell which interface are available.
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a the mail, you could also use
"reportbug -p" and cut and paste its output.
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high
> .
>* The 'Oh Crap, how did I miss _that_' release.
If you look at the upstream 2.8.6 patches, there's probably no need for
the NMU stuff.
http://lynx.isc.org/release/patches/
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Description: PGP signature
ve under /usr/sbin and not
> under /sbin.
I have been able to build a preliminary frysk package using these audit
packages. I agree with Manoj and Russell, we should probably follow
upstream location.
Could you please upload it when you think it's ready?
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spans > 20 countries).
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Ups, a professional. I'd better be quiet now ;)
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being only important
for multinational companies' is flawed, at least for the case at hand (star,
choice of venue: Berlin, Germany, Europe).
The same goes for the second paragraph as well (well, not for Australia and
the United States, but EU is not that small, either).
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and then defaulting to make build be an option?
Possible upgrade paths:
4) Make build-arch/indep recommended and have lintian issue a warning.
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d that starting
to use it now isn't a good idea. Also, the audio files can perfectly
well be accessed with other programs, so users are not left without
alternatives.
If the maintainers think that shipping it with lenny is a bad idea, it
should be removed.
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o added value in leaving an effectively unmaintained version
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every bit of source that has ever been available on the net.
If plr is unmaintained, it should not be released with lenny.
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stop now. :-)
The developer's reference contains a section on debug packages[1], but does
not cover (all of) your questions. As such it might be nice to add some of
the findings of this thread there.
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1.
http://www.debian.org/doc/developers-reference/best-pkging-practices
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tead of enhancing the
documentation on the subject already in the developer's reference?
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> actual Linux users is registered at li.org.
If an anonymous registration is done in popcon package then a debconf
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> Thomas Preud'homme wrote:
> > Le dimanche 27 juillet 2008, RalfGesellensetter a écrit :
> >> Dear list,
> >>
> >> today I got a reminder from Linux Counter [1] to update my
> >> registration.
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just me. In most of the cases they would seem to add little value to the
ITP bug.
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an apology. On the other hand, once the package is up for adoption,
fixing 14 bugs seems like a relatively strong application for its
maintenance even if it's only by housekeeping and new upstream versions.
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ake sure that change makes it into lenny?
In order for this to be a good idea, the debian known hosts should
include people.d.o or we should have some other idea how to do that
(like switch to using people-delayed for the command line and use
ravel.d.o starting now).
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I don't recall anyone mentioning it recently (other than this thread, for
example). The ABI=6 code's been there a few years.
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* Thomas Dickey:
Then in that case, it should be possible for someone to submit a patch
which does that.
Yes, but ...
I don't recall anyone mentioning it recently (other than this thread,
for example). The ABI=6 code's been there a
On Thu, 18 Sep 2008, Julien Cristau wrote:
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from the upstream POV, this would be another ABI transition.
If there's no patch, there's no
On Fri, 19 Sep 2008, Josselin Mouette wrote:
Le jeudi 18 septembre 2008 ? 17:29 -0400, Thomas Dickey a ?crit :
agree - I don't know how to guarantee that five years from now there'd
be no ABI change - the best I can do is maintain API compatibility.
You can maintain ABI compat
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The prospective maintainer would most likely want to join/work closely
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it is not much of a problem to run Debian unstable on one's work machine.
Linking to http://wiki.debian.org/TopicDebianDevel for users of unstable to
check before updating might be good idea.
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Pasi Kärkkäinen wrote:
>> Next try: http://194.39.182.225/debian/xen/try4.
> Hmm.. these packages are not available anymore?
> URL changed?
Your local Debian sid mirror, e.g. package
xen-linux-system-2.6.26-1-xen-amd64.
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and there could be conflicts in agreeing on who actually closed
> a particular RC bug though. Hm. Maybe voting could resolve that...
Personally, I think we should just do it for the fun.
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people to bug busy teams.
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the RC bug list, my first thought is
about my exit strategy before I am even able to start considering
the bug at hand.
My pet flamewar would be about quality in Debian and whether the
DAM needs to designate some people as Developers who do not
maintain packages, but I can restrain m
Am Dienstag, den 21.10.2008, 08:29 +0200 schrieb Marc Haber:
> On Mon, 20 Oct 2008 15:49:40 -0700, Thomas Bushnell BSG
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >On Mon, 2008-10-20 at 22:26 +0100, Mark Brown wrote:
> >> No, really. The kernel team are volunteers. Ordering the
Am Dienstag, den 21.10.2008, 12:57 +0200 schrieb Pierre Habouzit:
> On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 09:04:21AM +0000, Thomas Weber wrote:
> > Am Dienstag, den 21.10.2008, 08:29 +0200 schrieb Marc Haber:
> > > On Mon, 20 Oct 2008 15:49:40 -0700, Thomas Bushnell BSG
> > >
't improve the atmosphere at all.
[1] That includes, but is not limited to, bugs in packages and
suboptimal wording in e-mails.
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d an incompatible one. Not necessarily if they just need a
> newer one.
I'm not really into hardware, but how often does kernel firmware change
in an incompatible way? It seems to defeat its purpose (providing a
stable interface a driver can talk to).
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Steve Langasek wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 09:44:33AM +0200, Thomas Viehmann wrote:
>> Raphael Hertzog wrote:
>>> Every kernel upload changing the ABI goes through NEW.
>
>> The typical situation here is that code that has the same set of DFSG
>> b
On Sat, Oct 25, 2008 at 01:47:15AM -0700, Steve Langasek wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 01:15:44PM +0200, Thomas Weber wrote:
> > You are missing my point. We[1] got a reject for a documentation PDF
> > without source. So, we contacted upstream who checked the copyright with
>
on is not guaranteed to
work and may cause crashes."
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> > their sources instead.
>
> What if they use openoffice.org to edit the pdf and the pdf is the source?
Can we please come back to discussing _real_ problems and deal with
hypothetical ones when they arise?
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that C->Perl->PHP with the last step being done by
someone disliking PHP is not a good idea), I could ask Ryan to put
http://buildd.debian.org/~tviehmann/build.php
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Am Donnerstag, den 30.10.2008, 01:48 -0500 schrieb William Pitcock:
> On Wed, 2008-10-29 at 22:52 -0700, Thomas Bushnell BSG wrote:
> > But regardless, Debian has promised that Debian is only free software.
>
> Then why does Debian have non-free? Is that not part of Debian?
&quo
s language-provided sort functions in most
practical applications.
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s there some drawbacks with underscore?
This has been discussed a couple of times, but IIRC without definitive
conclusion. "Debian-" and "debian-" seem to be as prefixes as well.
Maybe it is easiest to just go with something that is popular among
existing packages you care ab
s. Do you have some popular packages with a system user
> starting with "debian-" in mind?
I was thinking about popular amongst Debian packages, not in popular
packages... tor has "debian-".
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ackage", and
> all FUTURE libraries which depend, in future, on the pyjamas compiler,
> are to be installed.
Well, the question I'd have is whether pyjamas really is stable enough
to go into unstable.
> can anyone come up with any good ideas?
For the most part, you seem
Adeodato Simó wrote:
> I fixed this to sort entries by age, HTH.
> Thomas: I didn't have the PHP-energy to look at integrating your patch
> at this stage, prod me about it in the future if you'd like.
Well, I cannot blame you. I do not intend to keep it lying around when
it
took the trouble of
looking at your package might be an idea if you want to set an example
instead of just demanding politeness.
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e things get thought while they shouldn't) rather than
> trusting developers to do the right thing. It's similar to what happened
> to the NM process.
It's funny that you bring this up in the thread originiating with this
specific example.
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number of packages needing to pass NEW, the main room for optimization
lies elsewhere[1].
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1. Last time I grepped for statistics, about 10% of completely NEW
packages were rejected for deficiencies in licensing/copyright
documentation. This has been a while, tho
buggy when GTK+ 1.2 is removed.
gtkglarea might as well have a maintainer as long as its around.
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German :-P
Das ist etwas später im Auswahlverfahren.
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> >
> >Can we please have a reference to the mail/thread about shortening the
> >voting period?
>
> I'm fairly certain there wasn't one.
http://lists.debian.org/debian-vote/2008/11/msg00046.html
I read this message as "get over w
y* not happy with that, and I'm following through now.
Uh, I don't quite get this: you shortened the discussion period, but at
the same time asked the secretary to delay the vote? Why didn't you use
your position to at least delay it as far as within your power?
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o the contribution is rehasing of the idea). To be honest, I'd prefer
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How about once per year?
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Joss' messages can be understood as pretty bad humor. Was your message
above also meant as a joke?
Or do you need to let of some steam here, because such behaviour is
unacceptable on Ubuntu lists?
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On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 08:31:15PM -0800, Steve Langasek wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 10:11:25AM +0100, Thomas Weber wrote:
> > > No, the problem is that certain of our French developers *think* that the
> > > rest of the world just doesn't understand t
demonstrated in Debian over
and over again and not an argument in itself.
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I'd ask for input of the release team before filing.
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#x27;s
best not to think about "file with a safe name", but about "safely
created file".
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Thomas Viehmann wrote:
> Andreas Tille wrote:
>> 2. Make the temp file save against symlink attacks. The question
>> I have for this case which should probably be prefered is: How
>> can I savely teach an independent script about the PIDs of a
>> cra
or recompiling
with a compiler that actually fails when asked to compile a file that
matches? That would seem to have potential for reducing the number of
false positives.
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Hi,
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> On Mon, 22 Dec 2008, Thomas Viehmann wrote:
>
>> Oh, and if you really care, be sure that it's a regular file (not a
>> symlink pointing to something) owned by yourself before using it as a
>> hint to kill your processes.
>
> Than
Andreas Tille wrote:
> On Mon, 29 Dec 2008, Thomas Viehmann wrote:
>
>> Never use mktemp().
>
> Args - I've read this and intended to use in both cases mkstemp - but then
> just forgot this. I think just for reading files mktemp is fine. The
> rationale is
Hi,
Kees Cook wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 03:10:37PM +0100, Thomas Viehmann wrote:
>> How about either matching stuff against the build logs or recompiling
> I didn't have the resources to do this, but it's be great if someone could.
If you have the means of recompil
aces. In fact it is
> like Java script passed through obfuscator.
According to the README in yui-2.6.0/build/yahoo-dom-events, this file
is constructed from three other files in the source code. These files
are heavily commented.
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version is published on:
> http://www.debian.org/releases/testing/releasenotes
>
> We did not yet define a string freeze date, but I suggest we
> freeze shortly after the next D-I release (probably tomorrow or
> so, I assume). I'm not sure how much time translators will have
> a
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The package description is:
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> special binutils etc, but will just use what is already available for
> the system. I am currently building a single non-policy conformant .deb
> package.
I think the concern is m
n it without privileges, trace the result, etc).
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> buildds, and ask the ftp team to remove the arm binary from unstable.
I think that's unneccessary, unless there's something in the blitz++
library that prevents it from building on ARM.
[1] Actually, it's the other way round: ATLAS should be a drop-in
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Thomas GOIRAND wrote:
> Description : Pulseaudio output plugin for xmms
Last I heard the xmms maintainers asked for input on removing xmms and
how to deal with the plugins already in the archive...
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> Hi,
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> Thomas GOIRAND wrote:
>> Description : Pulseaudio output plugin for xmms
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> Last I heard the xmms maintainers asked for input on removing xmms and
> how to deal with the plugins already in the archive...
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> Kind regard
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in perl, but shouldn't we at least
wait with this one until it is released?
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one until it is released?
> It is actually my intention.
Good. How about finding a web gallery program to remove from the archive
in the meantime, there is album in non-free with only 22 recent popcon
votes...
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