❦ 13 décembre 2013 10:49 CET, Jérémy Lal :
>>> If none are possible, i'll come back on that ITP when varnish 4 is out.
>>
>> My upstream hat says «wait for v4», but if you need something today that
>> might not be a viable option. ssm did mention something about putting
>> 4.0-tp1 into experim
❦ 15 décembre 2013 10:21 CET, Stig Sandbeck Mathisen :
> The needed header files, as well as "vmodtool.py" are in the
> "libvarnishapi-dev" package. I've not tested building a vmod against
> it yet.
With Varnish 3, we were including "bin/varnishd/cache.h". Since Varnish
4 ships "usr/include/var
ut the GNOME environment, so that
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On 2013-12-21 18:04:19 -0800, Russ Allbery wrote:
> Vincent Lefevre writes:
> > I've spent several hours to find what was wrong with lightdm, and
> > eventually found the culprit earlier today: just the fact that the
> > systemd package was installed! So, yes, syste
❦ 22 décembre 2013 14:41 CET, "Milan P. Stanic" :
> Really odd. With my testing/unstable installation on amd64 and armhf
> (Asus TF101 tablet) systemd and lightdm combo works without any problem
> for nearly a year.
I am also using lightdm + systemd because slimd has some problems when
started
ds this bug but triggers another
bug: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=49786
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Hi,
Does anybody know how to force the date on manapages generated by
asciidoc? A quick look for 'date' in asciidoc manpage and a google
search on "asciidoc multiarch date" do not give me anything useful
at first glance.
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On 24/12/2013 11:
On 24/12/2013 12:59, Julien Cristau wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 24, 2013 at 12:23:08 +0100, Vincent Danjean wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Does anybody know how to force the date on manapages generated by
>> asciidoc? A quick look for 'date' in asciidoc manpage and a
❦ 24 décembre 2013 18:33 CET, Colin Watson :
> Mostly the patches I've sent for these things have either been ignored
> until NMUed, or applied without complaint, but I've found that I've
> ended up in arguments with a small number of maintainers who have (IMO)
> irrational objections to updatin
❦ 25 décembre 2013 08:27 CET, Thomas Goirand :
> Don't you think it would be more reasonable if the mariadb-client
> contained a Provides: mysql-client, rather than changing each and every
> software dependency in Debian?
Maybe MariaDB wants to be the "default" MySQL implementation?
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❦ 25 décembre 2013 12:32 CET, Vincent Bernat :
> If we get automatic config.guess/sub handling by dh, maybe we could just
> libtool-generated files as well?
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❦ 25 décembre 2013 12:41 CET, Clint Byrum :
>> > Don't you think it would be more reasonable if the mariadb-client
>> > contained a Provides: mysql-client, rather than changing each and every
>> > software dependency in Debian?
>>
>> Maybe MariaDB wants to be the "default" MySQL implementation?
❦ 26 décembre 2013 01:04 CET, Colin Watson :
> It is true that compatibility is sometimes less than ideal, but brushing
> the problem under the carpet just means that somebody gets to discover
> this when they're in a hurry trying to fix some unrelated problem years
> later, when the change in t
❦ 26 décembre 2013 21:10 CET, Russ Allbery :
>> Urgent updates, like security issues, seldom need to patch the build
>> system. For one hour spent by the maintainer to fix the build system to
>> be able to build with a more recent version of automake or a more
>> ancient version of automake, how
etation onto GPL v2 (or later) software.
You can still old versions of the libraries and port bug fixes.
New features provided by later versions are regarded as new work,
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Then such an organization should not accept any 3rd-party software,
because the copyright holder is free to add a license at any time,
such as changing "GPLv2 only" to "GPLv2 or later", including versions
that have already been released. This is just silly.
-
e software and refuse any license change, as long as there is
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I suppose that this is allowed only if when compiling the GPLv2
program against OpenSSL, inline functions from OpenSSL (if there
are ones) are not included in the GPLv2 program.
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❦ 31 décembre 2013 01:30 CET, m...@linux.it (Marco d'Itri) :
>> Any thoughts?
> The correct solution is completing #652459, which mounts /usr in the
> initramfs.
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file cannot
be used (else, you get a prompt on upgrade without local modifications).
In this case, I find ucf very convenient. Ucf does lots of things
that I do not have to reimplement myself. My regret is that ucf is
not integrated with dpkg (so dpkg -S does not know ucf-managed files)
Regard
curacy).
Be careful with audio processing software, if the audio files can
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❦ 7 février 2014 10:52 CET, Paul Wise :
>> Choose a name which is less likely to conflict, e.g. exim uses Debian-exim.
>
> I think consensus was converging on prefixing an underscore for system
> users (_foo) last time we discussed this.
There was no consensus if I remember correctly. And many
❦ 12 février 2014 08:16 CET, Chris Bannister :
>> > Well if a bug can be solved by killing the buggy process and getting
>> > better
>> > functionality than when the process is running is certainly a very very
>> > bad
>> > bug!
>>
>> As mentioned before: File a bug.
>
> There is no bug if
❦ 17 février 2014 15:50 CET, Andrew Shadura :
>> I do. You didn't get mine, which was that if you have a choice of
>> (a) get PA working by at least filing a bug, or (b) get audio working by
>> uninstalling pulseaudio, then me presenting you with a nice shiny set of
>> Bluetooth headphones will
❦ 18 février 2014 00:09 CET, Andrew Shadura :
>> > That's not true; Bluetooth headphones work flawlessly with plain
>> > ALSA (as I noted in my previous mail which somehow didn't reach the
>> > list).
>
>> Sure, you need to put the MAC address of your headset in your
>> ~/.asoundrc. That's prett
prise when a RC bug that they didn't know about causes their
backports to be autoremoved, especially if it was a RC bug that only
had an impact in testing/unstable, and not in a stable+backports
environment.
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$ ls -ld /proc/32161
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Why can't I see my own urxvt processus ?
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> is in fact in Debian. If we could generate the same minification result as
> jquery upstream in Debian, all we'd "need" would be the equivalent of a
> source-depends or a pointer in debian/copyright. It's not that we don't ship
> its source, after
❦ 12 mars 2014 21:11 CET, Philipp Kern :
> how bad would it be for those upstreams to just include an unused copy
> of the non-minified version? Clearly it'd never be used by anything in
> the upstream packaging because you almost always want to ship minified
> JS to browsers in production. But
❦ 12 mars 2014 22:26 CET, Ben Finney :
>> The javascript world is difficult to deal with. They like embedded
>> copies, they may not really care about API/ABI stability, even for big
>> projects. Those are difficulties that we already have to deal with. We
>> already work around them by using De
❦ 18 mars 2014 16:00 CET, Guillem Jover :
> On Thu, 2014-03-13 at 14:21:22 +0900, Charles Plessy wrote:
>> On the other hand, the "upstream" tarballs are becoming temporary cruft that
>> are not the preferred form for modification because they do not contain the
>> typical revision information a
n cut a new stable. If current testing works...
I'm interested by having more inputs on this point, hence my mail
to d-d.
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> >
> >The compiler might easily see that your code unconditionally performs
> >a computation with undefined behaviour, and delete it.
>
> And GCC is a repeat offender which actually does do that.
If you don't like that, you should
so multiarch)
Note that a1:amd64 and a2:i386 are not co-installable. I asked
a few month ago. You migth be interested by the answer (look for
the thread "[RFC] multiarch and virtual packages" starting on
03/10/2013).
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better to run code with a
sanitizer (such as "clang -fsanitize=undefined -fno-sanitize-recover",
assuming that the code does not use floating point), as long as
denial of service due to a crash from a bug is regarded as preferable
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has similar
code... excepts that MPFR also has an overflow check, which isn't
used by GCC, like that:
#include
#define C 64
int foo (int d)
{
int m;
if (d <= 0 || d > INT_MAX / C)
return 0;
m = d * C;
return m >= 0;
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On 2014-04-14 13:11:12 +0200, Jakub Wilk wrote:
> * Vincent Lefevre , 2014-04-14, 12:56:
> >IMHO, in general, for security, it is better to run code with a sanitizer
> >(such as "clang -fsanitize=undefined -fno-sanitize-recover", assuming that
> >the code does not us
On 2014-04-14 14:14:14 +0200, Raphael Geissert wrote:
> Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> [...]
> > int foo (int d)
> > {
> > int m;
> > m = d * 64;
> > return m;
> > }
> [...]
> > while the cause of a potential bug would be the same. For consistency
On 2014-04-14 17:01:42 -0700, Russ Allbery wrote:
> Vincent Lefevre writes:
> > But what I mean is that it's pointless to emit such a warning when the
> > effect of the potential integer overflow is already visible, for
> > instance in printf below:
>
> >
On 2014-04-15 10:17:04 -0700, Russ Allbery wrote:
> Vincent Lefevre writes:
> > Andrew Pinski said: "For the first warning, even though the warning is
> > correct, I don't think we should warn here as the expressions are split
> > between two different statements.&q
So, those whose intent is to follow the
C standard don't need / don't want this warning.
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kdm, ... did for choose the default dm : they do not call each other
configure script when the default dm is changed)
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❦ 25 avril 2014 17:40 CEST, Neil Williams :
> Compared to that amount of work, stripping a few files from a tarball
> using uscan is utterly trivial and I don't see why it is a problem.
> It's quite a bit harder to do the right thing and persuade upstream to
> not include them.
How to handle th
❦ 26 avril 2014 01:31 CEST, Manuel A. Fernandez Montecelo
:
>>> Compared to that amount of work, stripping a few files from a tarball
>>> using uscan is utterly trivial and I don't see why it is a problem.
>>> It's quite a bit harder to do the right thing and persuade upstream to
>>> not includ
❦ 26 avril 2014 08:12 CEST, "Steve M. Robbins" :
> That sounds like you you're asking N developers to do a bunch of extra
> busywork so that 1 person's job is made easier. Here's an alternative: if
> you
> can indeed scan the archive for bad files, add that detector to the archive-
> rebuild
❦ 26 avril 2014 07:07 CEST, Charles Plessy :
> it would be a great advantage for Debian over the other distributions to have
> the capacity to install multiple versions concurrently.
>
> That does not mean that it would be a good idea to install multiple versions
> of
> core packages. However,
❦ 26 avril 2014 16:34 CEST, Manuel A. Fernandez Montecelo
:
>>Good to know. I was using a dedicated "dfsg" branch, but the workflow is
>>crappy in this case. But currently, nothing we can do with
>>debian/copyright?
>
> I am not sure of what you mean.
>
> If you don't have it in the repackaged
ialized variables... like clang.
I tried it on GNU MPFR a few days ago and everything was fine.
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e done for testing /
debugging. If the screensaver crashes, this is probably due to a bug
one may want to fix. So, this is useful.
Perhaps some testers might want to build a full Debian system with
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❦ 7 mai 2014 17:41 CEST, The Wanderer :
> Specifically, it violates my (pre-this-thread) expectation of what it is
> that I get from 'apt-get source'. Prior to reading this thread, it would
> never have occurred to me to think that something obtained that way
> might not be actually part of the
❦ 8 mai 2014 01:11 +0200, Jérémy Lal :
>> This is to be compared with the time spent by the maintainer to deal
>> with this problem by adding files or removing files from the source
>> package without affecting the resulting binary package. This may keep
>> some contributors away from Debian.
>
❦ 8 mai 2014 12:21 +1000, Ben Finney :
>> When I get some time to work on my packages and I see this:
>>
>> http://lintian.debian.org/maintainer/pkg-roundcube-maintain...@lists.alioth.debian.org.html#roundcube
>
> Yes, it's disheartening to see such files in a source distribution from
> upstr
❦ 8 mai 2014 11:45 +0200, Thorsten Glaser :
>> /usr/share/doc/doxygen/README.jquery
>
> This is a bug in doxygen. Replacing the embedded jquery copy
> in the Debian package shipping it with a link to the jquery
> version in Debian should be the right thing to do. Maybe this
> entire technology
❦ 8 mai 2014 19:16 +0200, Frank Bauer :
> Jessie currently contains linux 3.13, which includes the successor of
> iptables - nftables. Unfortunately, the userspace tools (nftables)
> are still missing even in sid/experimental.
>
> Is there a general plan to support nftables in jessie? As the r
❦ 11 mai 2014 08:58 +0200, Marc Haber :
>>Mind you, I am not defending the handling of this specific bug; certainly
>>the systemd people's attitude is somewhat … let's call it abrasive …
>>at times.
>
> And this abrasive attitude is hurting. It's hurting systemd, it's
> hurting users, it's hurti
his. Thanks!
> I really would like to comaintain this package, but this is out of the scope
> of this mail.
Again, debian-devel is not the right place for this. You'll want to
contact the current maintainer, or if he/she's unresponsive, then
contact the MIA team [2] instead.
❦ 13 mai 2014 15:01 +0200, Marc Haber :
>>Thank you so much for volunteering to contribute to GNOME packaging and
>>to make it work on configurations nobody will actually ever use.
>>
>>We are eagerly waiting for your patches.
>
> This sort of behavior is precisely why many users are migrating a
1401836504:
At a quick glance, I do not see the libgomp package installed.
Are you sure your build-dependencies are correct?
If not, the configure.ac script should probably be improved
(upstream) to detect this problem (ie missing OpenMP libraries)
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On 2011-03-25 01:15:54 +0100, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> > It is your responsibility to set an appropriate time limit for
> > guessnet.
>
> This doesn't solve the problem: it makes the boot longer. By
longer and unreliable. The 4-second maximum delay is still not
suffi
).
The information from the link status comes from ethtool. So I reassign
the bug to it.
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>> source).
>
> Sadly I am already overcommitted.
Martin F. Krafft started to implement a replacement of ifupdown that
is better designed. But, due to lack of manpower I think, this project
did not finish. See this archives of netconf-de...@lists.alioth.debian.org
for more info.
n you run into details a bit?
Try to define a setup where you have a bridged interface with IPv4
and IPv6 and you want to up/down separately in any order the IPv4
setup and the IPv6 setup. Is is very difficult to know when the
bridge must be enabled and disabled for example.
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; shared library.
>
> Exactly! Thank you, Jakub, for nice guess.
> AC_OPENMP() macro documentation looks to be a bit incomplete (e.g. if it
> provides $OPENMP_LDFLAGS I wouldn't mess things),
Please, report a bug for this macro if it is provided by another package.
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wpa_gui with which one may
> scan for networks, select the needed one, change parameters, etc.
The wpa_supplicant(8) man page mentions the CLI (wpa_cli), but
not the GUI! So, how would the average user know its existence?
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I'm about to generate a new GPG keypair to supplement my old v3 1024R
as suggested by Gunnar Wolf as of 2010-09-14 [1] and I was following the
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changed
some swap and you expect the
kernel *not* to use it ? *This* would be a bug. It is better that the
kernel swap out (parts of) processes it never uses and keep the RAM for
processes that need it.
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On Wed, 2011-04-06 at 01:09 +, brian m. carlson wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 05, 2011 at 05:15:15PM +0200, Vincent Caron wrote:
> > 2/ It is suggested to update gnupg.conf with:
> >
> > personal-digest-preferences SHA256
> > cert-digest-algo SHA256
> > defa
Hi,
On 2011-04-05 20:37:39 +0300, Andrew O. Shadoura wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On Tue, 5 Apr 2011 14:31:40 +0200
> Vincent Lefevre wrote:
>
> > [About the general problem of documentation]
> > The problem is to find the correct tools and the correct
> > documen
hen invoked as sh, zsh should be in a POSIX-compliant configuration.
The main problem is that AFAIK, it still has bugs...
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This is another problem for the user: he may spend time to try
to configure his network with some tool, but then the tool is
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On 2011-04-06 18:26:45 +0300, Andrew O. Shadoura wrote:
> If you do `ifdown`, either manually or by unplugging the cable, the
> problem doesn't appear to exist. Calling ifupdown may be inserted into
> the suspend/resume scripts.
I wonder why this isn't done by default.
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Hess disait :
>> We (lindi, liw and me) had just a short discussion in #-devel, that it
>> would be nice to have some sort of Vcs-Upstream-* in debian/control, to
>> be able to get to upstreams vcs history if it is not impor
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erally prefix::1 and it tries to talk
directly to any host of your /64 network)
and you want to have subnetworks (one for wifi, one for your DMZ, ...)
Regards,
Vincent
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> Cheers,
> Martin
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On 09/05/2011 12:51, Arnd Hannemann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Am 09.05.2011 11:34, schrieb Vincent Danjean:
>> RFC 4941 is a problem if you want to use to use IPv6 and proxy NDP,
>> at least until the kernel allow to proxy a network instead of hosts.
>> This does not seem for
On 09/05/2011 11:53, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> On Mon, 09 May 2011, Vincent Danjean wrote:
>> On 08/05/2011 17:33, Martin Zobel-Helas wrote:
>> Note: proxy NDP is required when your provider gives you a flat /64
>> (ie its router is in your /64, generally prefix::1
Bug #302907 in libstroke0-dev has been open and had a (working) patch
for 6 years. The maintainer has never replied or done anything else
concerning this bug.
Could this bug be eventually fixed?
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p5-cgi (or now
php5-fpm). The presence of "apache2" is merely a default here. The
presence of "lighttpd" may be removed since this is neither a default,
neither a dependency that is not stated in httpd.
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SP does this so I have to
> send mail via SSH tunnel or webmail.
Does it allow port 587 (submission)? This becomes common those days to
accept SMTP listening on this port.
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2.4.0-test2 /usr/src/linux/fs/buffer.c
0) = -1 EBADF (Bad file descriptor)
7189 dup2(0, 5)= 5
7189 open("/usr/lib/libgmp.la", O_RDONLY) = 3
[...]
Either the information provided by /usr/lib/libgmp.la is important
and this file should be kept, or libtool should not attempt to read
the file..
an not working on supporting 3.x numbering correctly as soon
as possible.
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or not, e.g. because I may also want to install versions built
with debug options). If Debian no longer provides .la files,
will the correct version of the libraries still be picked up?
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Hello,
Is there a problem with dak ? I've uploaded a package about 12 hours
ago, with no acknowledgment so far. I can't help noticing too that
debian-devel-changes hasn't seen any activity since yesterday lunch time.
Or am I being simply way too impatient ;-) ?
Cheers,
On 03/06/11 12:55, Torsten Werner wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Am 03.06.2011 11:17, schrieb Vincent Fourmond:
>> Is there a problem with dak ? I've uploaded a package about 12 hours
>> ago, with no acknowledgment so far. I can't help noticing too that
>> debian-devel-c
On Sat, 4 Jun 2011 21:54:11 +0200, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
What I do is use upstream provided tarballs, then put aside
autotools-generated files, then autogenerate myself, and in the clean
rule put back the upstream-provided files (because I want not only
minimal required build routines idempote
On Sat, 04 Jun 2011 22:56:24 +0200, Zygmunt Krynicki wrote:
[libfoo-dev]
include=**/*.h
include=**/*.la
include=**/*.a
# Just for demonstration, never pick any shared objects
exclude=**/*.so
I know this is just an exemple to show exclude but .so files have to be
put in -dev packages. Exclude
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