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On 2024-07-07 15:56, Daniel Gröber wrote:
From where I'm sitting ifupdown2 is completely out of the question as *the*
Debian ifupdown since it doesn't even support *basic* IPv6 use-cases like
DHCPv6. Upstream community seems nonexistant since this is software by a
corp for a corp where communit
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Cajus Pollmeier wrote:
Here's the result of some testing:
debpool:is fine for new pools, but recreating the whole mirror with
.deb and .udeb packages didn't work and I'm not the perl
guy who's capable of fixing it.
dak:too complicated for fire and forget
mirrorer:not
/bin/sh -c '/bin/echo' ''
/bin/tcsh -c '/bin/echo' ''
/bin/tcsh -c '/bin/echo' ''
So it runs the command /bin/echo with $1=. However, /bin/echo
doesn't use $1, and only prints an empty line which you see.
Af
On Wed, Dec 28, 2005 at 02:13:44PM -0500, Yaroslav Halchenko wrote:
|| Thank you Vincent,
||
|| But I am still wondering...
||
|| > So it runs the command /bin/echo with $1=. However, /bin/echo
|| > doesn't use $1, and only prints an empty line which you see.
|| so you mean t
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rphaning/dropping"
procedure. I'll submit it here for comments soon. (ie: hopefully this
week)
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devices, pipes, links).
This is just an example, but I think this is all the info we need, and it
could easily be done by dpkg-deb while making the package.
Klee? Ian?
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> sparc
> Are these correct (i.e. not ppc) and is this list complete?
Correct for powerpc.
Didn't know someone was working on ARM(who?)
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Maybe we should consider packaging this, it will allow to remove the
setuid bit of some programs like xterm, rxvt, ...
Opinions?
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On Mon, 9 Jun 1997, Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
> On Jun 6, Vincent Renardias wrote
> >
> > What's the current Debian policy w.r.t. curses?
> >
> > I have 6 packages (most with outstanding bugs) that I can't upload
> > anymore because I don't
ust be libc6.
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NB: This would also help us to get rid of the remaining packages that are
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y're libc5 based and have minor keymap problems.
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On 13 Dec 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Does that mean there's a Mac kernel now?
there is a kernel for m68k Macs, but it supports very few models by now...
I only tested it with success on a Mac IIci.
The only corrently supported machines by now are LC,LC2,IIci,IIcx.
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> > does.
>
> OK, then, which two wires need crossing?
http://www.blackdown.org/~hwb/ca_Ethernet10BaseTCrossover.html
(the short answer being 1<->3 and 2<->6)
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I think setting "setenv MAKE 'make -j 4'" before to start dpkg-build
should to it.
(Or "export MAKE='make -j 4'" if you use bash)
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> >
> > I disagree.
> > /usr/local/src is for local admin.
>
> Indeed. In general:
>
> - /usr/local is for the local admin
> - the rest of /usr is for the OS vendor
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ll give you
> the full details and an example.
If such scripts are written, I suggest they are run from debian/rules at
package build time. (some packages already do this (some perl modules for
example)) This way, testers will be able to focus their attention on
things that ca
if the /bin disappears instead of /usr/bin, then?
Your proposal doesn't solve anything. If you are afraid that such problem
pops up again, just copy the important utilities in both /bin and
/usr/bin...
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> ...
> I hope you will help me as soon as it's possible.
It would be very helpful if you could send the real error messages...
"things that I don't remember" is not very explicit... ;)
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U setlocale
U sleep
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would be able to upload whatever in the distribution since the files
arrive in Incoming/ with IanJ's UID (also hold for other upload queues).
Anyway, I fail to see WHY we should allow non PGP signed packages.
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I've used them for
installing on a MCA Laptop (ESDI drive) which I upgraded to
"hamm-current" immediatly after.
But I agree it's not a reason not to support MCA in hamm too. ;)
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rs,
it's the kernel that prevents the unmounting.
2/ when rebooting with an unclean filesystem, the '/' is mounted r/o
so e2fsck can be loaded to check all the filesystems BEFORE mount
attempts to mount them r/w.
The problem as you say involves PCMCIA (which fails to unload), y
current 0.7.1-2 package is old and buggy) and since I don't use java
anymore since a long while, I'm not a good canditate to make a new
release.
If we want a decently recent kaffe package, someone will have to adopt
it...
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case the upgrade fails, so a pre-dependence is definatly needed.
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;Conflicts:' and 'Replaces:'
wu-ftpd, and open a bug report on ftp.debian.org asking for wu-ftpd
to be removed from frozen.
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least for xdm.
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a discussion in French here:
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Newsgroups: fr.comp.infosystemes.www.navigateurs
Subject: Re: IE et le
Hi
I'd like to raise the question of apt-proxy. I discussed offlist with
JoeyH and he wasn't keen, but now I've done a few tests and have more
confidence that this is worth raising.
apt-proxy comes in two flavours - the old shell-based one and a new shiny
python one. The most recent shell-based
sorry to followup my own post, but...
I did a few apt-proxy-import tests by removing a random set of .debs
out of the cache tree and importing again. This worked correctly.
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> > Proposal: allow 1.3.7 into sarge, on the following basis -
> > * woody has 1.3.0, ie it's used by current users of stable
>
> This doesn't deal with questions of possible bit rot (which your tests
> address to some extent, but not completely). It also doesn't provide a
> smooth upgrade path f
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f sx25_address.
(sizeof is an operator and doesn't need parentheses. If the argument
is a type, then *that* needs parentheses though. But I digress.)
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But some kind of warning or timeout with error message on the console
when ldap was not answering would have been very helpful.
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Perhaps the problem is with the word "completed" (ie not "initiated").
This means that the new package (with versioned conflict) cannot be
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OoO En cette fin de matinée radieuse du lundi 26 juin 2006, vers
11:19, Martin-Éric Racine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> disait:
> That is a leftover from Tollef's original code in wizard.py, where the
> UI colors are hard-coded, rather than inherited via the GTK theme.
> I can see the lines where th
Hi !
I am using preseeding to configure quickly a package :
- debconf-get-selections | grep ^packagename
- debconf-set-selections < file.seeds
- dpkg-reconfigure -pcritical -fnoninteractive packagename
This works with most packages. I have recently filled a bug against
ocfs2-tools (#404877
Hi !
I am using preseeding to configure quickly a package :
- debconf-get-selections | grep ^packagename
- debconf-set-selections < file.seeds
- dpkg-reconfigure -pcritical -fnoninteractive packagename
This works with most packages. I have recently filled a bug against
ocfs2-tools (#404877
OoO En cette soirée bien amorcée du samedi 06 janvier 2007, vers
22:40, Petter Reinholdtsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> disait:
>> Should I fill bug against ssmtp as well or is this behaviour
>> considered correct ?
> This behaviour is correct. The configuration in files on disk is
> authorative.
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Arnaud Legrand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hi,
Frank Küster wrote:
> Hi Vincent, hi d-d,
>
> Vincent Danjean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> * Package name: latex-utils
>> Description : utilities for LaTeX/xfig
>
> I think the package name is unfortunate, and the short description
>
/usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/latex-utils/ (will be latex-compile/)
And in my postinst, I use dh_installtex
However, it is the first time I see texdoc. The manpage does not explain
how to make the documentation available. Where can I find more
information ?
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Henning Makholm wrote:
> Scripsit Vincent Danjean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>> Package name : latex-compile
>> Description : easy compiling of complexe (and simple) LaTeX documents
>> This package provides several tools that aim to simplify the
>> compi
Frank Küster wrote:
> Vincent Danjean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I only have a few .sty that I cuurently install in
>> /usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/latex-utils/ (will be latex-compile/)
>> And in my postinst, I use dh_installtex
>
> Do you need to regis
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>> * Package name: sgf2dg
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>> Upstream Author
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Descr
link without special pre/postinst script to help. My package
catched this bug and I had to workaround it (see #362487).
Note that my package does not use the directory (nor the symlink)
anymore, so the current package does not have the workaround in the
pre/postinst.
Best regards,
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ve some hints about which ones are best written ?
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mv -v $DESTDIR/* /usr/share/mercurial/templates/
# and we fail is that still does not work
rmdir $DESTDIR
fi
ln -s ../../../../share/mercurial/templates $DESTDIR
fi
;;
esac
Perhaps you will need something simil
ow many times you need to run latex/
pdflatex/bibtex/... or if you do not want to look manually for the
correct dependencies between .tex, .dvi, .ps, .bib, .bbl, ... you can
apply this patch (but this add a build-depends on latex-make)
Best regards,
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--- Makefile.orig 2006-06-27 19
u step outside of that
> it's not quite as useful.
GTK is LGPL, as is most of the GNOME stack. GTK predates pkg-config,
they just moved to it as of GTK 2. Previous to that there were
glib-config and gtk-config scripts.
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new -da-dk package is the (only ?) good
thing to do
Your dummy package is only useful to force users to switch to the new
-da-dk package on upgrade. In this case, the conflict/replace in -da-dk
should be versionned.
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I initialy reported this problem as a RFE for the kernel-package,
but Manoj (and I tend to agree) thinks it should be discussed here first.
My point was the kernel package should also install the .config file used
to build the kernel for further reference (as getting the exact config t
3 Mar 1997 11:10:20 -0700
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e 1 features. :-)
>
> I always was told:
>
> A feature is nothing more than a bug with seniority.
>
> What's the oldest bug we have? :)
I think it's bug #660 (in gdb which I happen to maintain).
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I agree for the html docs, but I think each manpage should go into the
package containing the feature it documents.
> 5. The Perl package will also become Perl5 at the libc6 upgrade,
>providing Perl. Vincent Renardias has asked if we could have a fully
>
s and less
Slackware systems each day...
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")
>
> I asked for this a while back and was told that not very many people
> wanted it. I still think it would be a useful feature...
Me too. _(;
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On Thu, 23 Sep 1999, Wichert Akkerman wrote:
> Previously Raul Miller wrote:
> > Would it be possible, for this case, for the package to conflict
> > with the specific versions which are known to cause problems?
>
> Unless I'm very mistaken, yes.
>
> Wichert.
I've a similar problem. I use Debia
rning... ( /usr/bin/perl-5.005 has
been switched to mode 600 after upgrading to 5.005.03-4).
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* 1.0.2-1 [OK]
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On Sun, 26 Sep 1999, Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 25, 1999 at 08:16:45PM +0000, Vincent Renardias wrote:
> > Development tools
> > glade-0.5.3.tar.gz GUI builder
> > * current Debian version: 0.4.1-1
>
> I am waiting for gnome-libs.
pot
, etc...).
data: Data packaged for use by some Debian programs (astronomical data,
etc...)
> We'd need to provide them a stable interface (probably just debhelper
> and a basic template) for package construction.
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r this morning.
> Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
>
> > Package: lilo
> > Version: 22dev0-1
> >
> > it bootet only 2.0.36, but booting 2.2.12 gave a "crc error - system halted"
> > when unpacking. after replaceing lilo with the old 21-5 version, it works
>
o 'Conflicts:' and 'Replaces:' sorcerer. (see the
packaging manual for more info)
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> Stephen Zander writes:
> > >>>>> "Vincent" == Vincent Renardias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Vincent> short summary: lilo v22 works only with 2.0 kernels; it
> > Vincent> won't boot a 2.2.x or a 2.3.y. a v21 versi
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On 1 Oct 1999, Peter Makholm wrote:
> Vincent Renardias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > > - All messages were translated to Japanese language.
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> > Can you *PLEASE* try to merge this patch with the upstream version 1st.
> > If the patch is done cor
On 10 Mar 2000, Ben Gertzfield wrote:
> According to lwn.net, there is a new version of LILO just released
> that finally, finally adds an option to fix the horrid, dreaded
> LI problem on hard drives with >1024 cylinders.
>
> http://www.lwn.net/2000/0309/a/lilo.html
>
> Can this make it into p
On Wed, 22 Mar 2000, J.H.M. Dassen (Ray) wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 22, 2000 at 21:19:36 +0100, Raphael Hertzog wrote:
> > upstream source. I don't know if we should upload it to frozen or if we
> > should remove xfce from potato and only upload the new version to woody as
> > suggested in the bub repo
On Thu, 17 Aug 2000, Takuo KITAME wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I've packaged GNOME GConf and I'm maintaining it.
> My package is based on Vincent's Quick & dirty gconf package :P
>
> I'm intent to upload, if Vincent won't do it.
Please go ahead ;)
Hint
On Thu, 17 Aug 2000, Takuo KITAME wrote:
> >>>>> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> >>>>> "VR" == Vincent Renardias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote...
> VR> On Thu, 17 Aug 2000, Takuo KITAME wrote:
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> >> Hello.
> >>
On Sun, 22 Apr 2001, Simon Law wrote:
>
> I'm the lucky new owner of a dual Pentium Pro system. It seems,
> however, that compiling stuff just doesn't use my extra CPU. I know I
> can compile with 'make -j 2' to use the second processor; but I don't
> know how to convince kernel-package
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