Re: Re: question about apt upgrade facing locally build packages

2024-11-22 Thread Tim Woodall
On Sat, 16 Nov 2024, Patrice Duroux wrote: That's why I ended up with the suffix and letting the sysadmin (often me, with a different hat on ;-) making that preference explicit in the APT machinery. But could it be the a nice feature for apt to have a list apart on the upgrading (I would say

Re: Re: question about apt upgrade facing locally build packages

2024-11-17 Thread tomas
On Sat, Nov 16, 2024 at 08:41:24PM +0100, Patrice Duroux wrote: > > > That's why I ended up with the suffix and letting the sysadmin > > (often me, with a different hat on ;-) making that preference > > explicit in the APT machinery. > > But could it be the a nice feature for apt to have a list a

Re: Re: question about apt upgrade facing locally build packages

2024-11-16 Thread Patrice Duroux
> That's why I ended up with the suffix and letting the sysadmin > (often me, with a different hat on ;-) making that preference > explicit in the APT machinery. But could it be the a nice feature for apt to have a list apart on the upgrading (I would say then 'replacing') of such cases? User ca

Re: Re: Re: question related to cp (-p) and /tmp

2024-07-09 Thread Patrice Duroux
> Looks like the error happens while trying to set the extended attributes > on the destination file. I don't really know how xattr works, but > it looks like it's trying to set an attribute named "system.nfs4_acl" > on a file that's in the /tmp directory. That is more clear to me now. And so I c

Re: Re: question related to cp (-p) and /tmp

2024-07-09 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Tue, Jul 09, 2024 at 19:12:28 +0200, Patrice Duroux wrote: > $ LANG=C strace cp -p test.sh /tmp [...] > read(6, "# /etc/xattr.conf\n#\n# Format:\n# "..., 4096) = 681 > read(6, "", 4096) = 0 > close(6)= 0 > fgetxattr(4, "system.nfs4_acl", NULL

Re: Re: question related to cp (-p) and /tmp

2024-07-09 Thread Patrice Duroux
> If we can't figure it out from her replies to our *many* requests for > additional information, then my next request would be to strace it, > and see exactly which system call is failing. $ LANG=C strace cp -p test.sh /tmp execve("/usr/bin/cp", ["cp", "-p", "test.sh", "/tmp"], 0x7ffe58e09538 /*

Re: Re: Question on Unattended Upgrades

2020-05-11 Thread Keifer Bly
Is there a way to configure it to automatically restart when a package that needs to be restarted is upgraded? Thx. --Keifer Virus-free. www.avast.com

Re: Re: Question on Unattended Upgrades

2020-05-11 Thread Victor Sudakov
Keifer Bly wrote: >So upon doing that, I am seeing this: Please don't use graphics where you could have shown plain text. Not everyone here is using a graphical mail client. > >Does this mean it is updating these automatically? Look for lines matching "Commandline: /usr/bin/unattended-

Re: Re: question related to #953223

2020-03-07 Thread Rene Engelhard
On Sat, Mar 07, 2020 at 03:30:40PM +0100, Patrice Duroux wrote: >that of my original question. I was just looking for an advice about >solving such situation without removing anything from my system because >applying 'apt --reinstall install force3' did not restore the removed >conf

Re: Re: question related to #953223

2020-03-07 Thread Patrice Duroux
> Deleting a configuration file is considered to be a choice of the > administrator and will be preserved. Not always! ;-) Moreover if this remove have been done by a maintainer script without paying too much attention about any «brother» packages. Note that this was consider as a bug also by t

Re: Re: question related to #953223

2020-03-07 Thread Patrice Duroux
Sorry it was not my intention that the discussion should slide in a different direction than that of my original question. I was just looking for an advice about solving such situation without removing anything from my system because applying 'apt --reinstall install force3' did not restore the rem

Re: Re: question related to #953223

2020-03-07 Thread tomas
On Sat, Mar 07, 2020 at 12:04:54PM +0100, Patrice Duroux wrote: > > Yes exactly you can consider different «problems» there: > > 1. How to correctly package different source packages that have to share > conffiles? So even purging one of them should leave the conffiles for the > other > installe

Re: Re: question related to #953223

2020-03-07 Thread Patrice Duroux
Yes exactly you can consider different «problems» there: 1. How to correctly package different source packages that have to share conffiles? So even purging one of them should leave the conffiles for the other installed ones. Laurent is suggesting to not do any explicit 'rm' of any conffiles in

Re: Re: question about the kernel

2018-08-13 Thread deloptes
dekkz...@gmail.com wrote: > On 08/10, deloptes wrote: >>songbird wrote: >> >>> the debian processes are done via the kernel >>> team and so you can also follow that mailing list >>> (i read via gmane and usenet). >> >>And you can always do "make deb-pkg" on the source and produce a ready for >>use

Re: Re: question about the kernel

2018-08-13 Thread dekkzz78
On 08/10, deloptes wrote: songbird wrote: the debian processes are done via the kernel team and so you can also follow that mailing list (i read via gmane and usenet). And you can always do "make deb-pkg" on the source and produce a ready for use debian package regards How would i go about

Re: Re: Question about "reportbug" tool and -B / --bts option

2015-09-28 Thread kamaraju kusumanchi
On Tue, Sep 15, 2015 at 7:21 PM, vochor wrote: > Hi Riley, > > > Thanks for your answer. > > Obviously, I have already used the manual prior to posting here. > > The manual is very short about this option. It only references > "/etc/reportbug.conf" config file. And this file references 'reportbug

Re: Re: Question about "reportbug" tool and -B / --bts option

2015-09-15 Thread vochor
Hi Riley, Thanks for your answer. Obviously, I have already used the manual prior to posting here. The manual is very short about this option. It only references "/etc/reportbug.conf" config file. And this file references 'reportbug --bts help' like I said in my first message. But I don't know

Re: Re: question about storage

2011-03-02 Thread Kristian Seney
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Re: Re: Question

2007-03-15 Thread info
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Re: Re: Re: Question about exim forwarding

2006-02-27 Thread Aaldijk Arno
Title: Re: Re: Re: Question about exim forwarding Hi, Thanks for the suggestion, but that doesn't seem to solve the problem yet: sluggi:~# cat /etc/email-addresses # This is /etc/email-addresses. It is part of the exim package # # This file contains email addresses to use for out

Re: Re: Question about exim forwarding

2006-02-27 Thread Sridhar M.A.
On Mon, Feb 27, 2006 at 07:30:46PM +0200, Arno Aaldijk wrote: > > > Thanks for your answer, but that's not precisely what I am looking for. > If I fill in "domain.fi", the To: header will read "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" and > not [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Have you tried editing /etc/email

Re: Re: Question about exim forwarding

2006-02-27 Thread Arno Aaldijk
Hi Aayal, Thanks for your answer, but that's not precisely what I am looking for. If I fill in "domain.fi", the To: header will read "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" and not [EMAIL PROTECTED] Arno -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PR

Re: RE: question about my 2.4 test10 kernel

2000-11-08 Thread oacl
thanx for ur help.i installed all the new version tools that new kernel needs, my modules run good now,but i still met a problem with ppp,while i dialded to my isp,the line broke.output a error string seems like i have no the tty-x modules, but my old kernel's ppp network runs well,is it sti

Re: [Re: question??]

1999-09-10 Thread DAVID
> Hi there, > > I have a problem in installing debian... the problem occured after debian > detect my floppy disk drive, the system hang.. i have try to solve this > problem... but i haven't got the solution on it.. So i hope u can answer my > question.. > David, _