Re: Where to report missing packages after an 'apt install'?

2025-06-22 Thread Anders Andersson
> > I just installed pyspread on my Debian 12 system and when I ran it > there were two missing packages:- > > chris$ pyspread > Warning: Required module setuptools not found. > Warning: Required module markdown2 not found. > chris$ > > So should this be reported to Debian maintaine

Re: Where to report missing packages after an 'apt install'?

2025-06-21 Thread songbird
Chris Green wrote: > I just installed pyspread on my Debian 12 system and when I ran it > there were two missing packages:- > > chris$ pyspread > Warning: Required module setuptools not found. > Warning: Required module markdown2 not found. > chris$ > > So should this be reported t

Re: where does the this file belong on a debian12uptodateamd64system?

2025-03-03 Thread gene heskett
On 3/3/25 10:08, Andy Smith wrote: Hi, On Mon, Mar 03, 2025 at 09:49:30AM -0500, gene heskett wrote: Now I wait for trixie in thhe hope that I can convince it to NOT install brltty and orca just because the ONLY usb socket is occupied by a logitek wireless mouse button. They are not removable

Re: where does the this file belong on a debian 12uptodateamd64system?

2025-03-03 Thread Andy Smith
Hi, On Mon, Mar 03, 2025 at 09:49:30AM -0500, gene heskett wrote: > Now I wait for trixie in thhe hope that I can convince it to NOT > install brltty and orca just because the ONLY usb socket is occupied > by a logitek wireless mouse button. They are not removable/purgeable > w/o screwing up the s

Re: where does the this file belong on a debian 12uptodateamd64system?

2025-03-03 Thread gene heskett
On 3/3/25 01:06, Henrik Ahlgren wrote: John Hasler writes: There isn't any executable: that isn't how flatpak works. There's no need for you to deal directly with anything under /var/lib/flatpak. To run prusa-slicer type "flatpak run com.prusa3d.PrusaSlicer". I suggest making a script named p

Re: where does the this file belong on a debian 12uptodateamd64system?

2025-03-03 Thread Henrik Ahlgren
gene heskett writes: > An ls -lR of /var/lin/flatpack | wc -l shows: > > gene@coyote:~$ ls -R /var/lib/flatpak|wc -l > 44889 > Nearly 45000 files for one app That's primarily due to the runtime (org.gnome.Platform), which indeed adds considerable overhead for a single application, though it

Re: where does the this file belong on a debian 12uptodateamd64system?

2025-03-02 Thread gene heskett
On 3/2/25 21:20, John Hasler wrote: There isn't any executable: that isn't how flatpak works. There's no need for you to deal directly with anything under /var/lib/flatpak. To run prusa-slicer type "flatpak run com.prusa3d.PrusaSlicer". I suggest making a script named prusa-slicer that executes

Re: where does the this file belong on a debian 12uptodateamd64system?

2025-03-02 Thread Henrik Ahlgren
John Hasler writes: > There isn't any executable: that isn't how flatpak works. There's no > need for you to deal directly with anything under /var/lib/flatpak. To > run prusa-slicer type "flatpak run com.prusa3d.PrusaSlicer". I suggest > making a script named prusa-slicer that executes that com

Re: where does the this file belong on a debian 12uptodateamd64system?

2025-03-02 Thread John Hasler
There isn't any executable: that isn't how flatpak works. There's no need for you to deal directly with anything under /var/lib/flatpak. To run prusa-slicer type "flatpak run com.prusa3d.PrusaSlicer". I suggest making a script named prusa-slicer that executes that command and putting it in /usr/lo

Re: where does the this file belong on a debian 12uptodateamd64system?

2025-03-02 Thread gene heskett
On 3/2/25 16:34, John Hasler wrote: gene writes: I've done that. Where did you get the debian flatpak? Tn Debian flatpak *package*. Type apt-cache show flatpak Flatpak is the tool that you use to install flatpaks. The flatpaks themselves do not come from the Debian archive. To in

Re: where does the this file belong on a debian 12uptodateamd64system?

2025-03-02 Thread John Hasler
gene writes: > I've done that. Where did you get the debian flatpak? Tn Debian flatpak *package*. Type apt-cache show flatpak Flatpak is the tool that you use to install flatpaks. The flatpaks themselves do not come from the Debian archive. To install flatpak type sudo apt install

Re: where does the this file belong on a debian 12uptodateamd64system?

2025-03-02 Thread gene heskett
On 3/2/25 13:35, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: On Sun, Mar 02, 2025 at 10:01:17AM -0500, gene heskett wrote: [...] I lost track, with all those side tracks with ff and vpns and things, but my tentative diagnosis is that prusa broke your Debian. But then that's OK because you told it to do so. Not

Re: where does the this file belong on a debian 12uptodateamd64system?

2025-03-02 Thread gene heskett
On 3/2/25 12:07, John Hasler wrote: I just now installed PrusaSlicer by installing the Debian flatpak package and following the instructions on the prusa site. The only perquisite I see is "sudo apt install flatpak" I've done that. Where did you get the debian flatpak? Tnx . Cheers, Gene

Re: where does the this file belong on a debian 12 uptodateamd64system?

2025-03-02 Thread tomas
On Sun, Mar 02, 2025 at 10:01:17AM -0500, gene heskett wrote: [...] I lost track, with all those side tracks with ff and vpns and things, but my tentative diagnosis is that prusa broke your Debian. But then that's OK because you told it to do so. Not nice of them, no. Cheers -- t signature.a

Re: where does the this file belong on a debian 12 uptodateamd64system?

2025-03-02 Thread John Hasler
I just now installed PrusaSlicer by installing the Debian flatpak package and following the instructions on the prusa site. The only perquisite I see is "sudo apt install flatpak". -- John Hasler j...@sugarbit.com Elmwood, WI USA

Re: where does the this file belong on a debian 12 uptodateamd64system?

2025-03-02 Thread gene heskett
On 3/2/25 03:55, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: On Sun, Mar 02, 2025 at 02:11:53AM -0500, gene heskett wrote: On 3/2/25 01:40, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: On Sat, Mar 01, 2025 at 04:42:22PM -0500, gene heskett wrote: flathub.flatpakrepo Nowhere. And this is to indicate that flatpaks will not be accepte

Re: where does the this file belong on a debian 12 uptodate amd64system?

2025-03-02 Thread John Hasler
Gene writes: > And this is to indicate that flatpaks will not be accepted by debian? > Installing that is one of the steps listed as a prerequisite to > installing the flatpak version of PrusaSlicer-2.9.0 in a debian 12 > system. Install the Debian flatpak package and use the flatpak command to in

Re: where does the this file belong on a debian 12 uptodate amd64system?

2025-03-02 Thread didier gaumet
Le 02/03/2025 à 08:11, gene heskett a écrit : On 3/2/25 01:40, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: On Sat, Mar 01, 2025 at 04:42:22PM -0500, gene heskett wrote: flathub.flatpakrepo Nowhere. And this is to indicate that flatpaks will not be accepted by debian? Installing that is one of the steps listed

Re: where does the this file belong on a debian 12 uptodate amd64system?

2025-03-02 Thread tomas
On Sun, Mar 02, 2025 at 02:11:53AM -0500, gene heskett wrote: > On 3/2/25 01:40, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > > On Sat, Mar 01, 2025 at 04:42:22PM -0500, gene heskett wrote: > > > flathub.flatpakrepo > > Nowhere. > > And this is to indicate that flatpaks will not be accepted by debian? What do you m

Re: where does the this file belong on a debian 12 uptodate amd64system?

2025-03-01 Thread Geert Stappers
On Sun, Mar 02, 2025 at 02:11:53AM -0500, gene heskett wrote: > On 3/2/25 01:40, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > > On Sat, Mar 01, 2025 at 04:42:22PM -0500, gene heskett wrote: > > > flathub.flatpakrepo > > Nowhere. > > And this is to indicate that flatpaks will not be accepted by debian? XY-problem co

Re: where does the this file belong on a debian 12 uptodate amd64system?

2025-03-01 Thread gene heskett
On 3/2/25 01:40, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: On Sat, Mar 01, 2025 at 04:42:22PM -0500, gene heskett wrote: flathub.flatpakrepo Nowhere. And this is to indicate that flatpaks will not be accepted by debian? Installing that is one of the steps listed as a prerequisite to installing the flatpak ve

Re: where does the this file belong on a debian 12 uptodate amd64 system?

2025-03-01 Thread tomas
On Sat, Mar 01, 2025 at 04:42:22PM -0500, gene heskett wrote: > flathub.flatpakrepo Nowhere. Cheers -- t signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Re: Where is my Brave executable

2024-12-24 Thread Frank Jezzer
On 2024-12-23, Arbol One wrote: > > Hello. > > In my Debian 12, I used snap to install Brave. To select it as browser > in Netbeans I need to know the location of the executable. > Does anyone know the directory for the Brave executable? When you install Brave using Snap on Debian 12, the execu

Re: Where is my Brave executable

2024-12-24 Thread Max Nikulin
On 24/12/2024 21:25, Richard Owlett wrote: On 12/24/24 4:08 AM, Richard Owlett wrote: On 12/23/24 8:26 AM, Max Nikulin wrote: On 23/12/2024 19:56, Richard Owlett wrote: Is 'command' documented somewhere? Déjà vu...

Re: Where is my Brave executable

2024-12-24 Thread Richard Owlett
On 12/24/24 4:08 AM, Richard Owlett wrote: On 12/23/24 8:26 AM, Max Nikulin wrote: On 23/12/2024 19:56, Richard Owlett wrote: On 12/23/24 4:39 AM, Jeffrey Walton wrote: `command -v brave`. Is 'command' documented somewhere? Déjà vu... Richard Owlett to debian-user. Using terminal comman

Re: Where is my Brave executable

2024-12-24 Thread Richard Owlett
On 12/23/24 8:26 AM, Max Nikulin wrote: On 23/12/2024 19:56, Richard Owlett wrote: On 12/23/24 4:39 AM, Jeffrey Walton wrote: `command -v brave`. Is 'command' documented somewhere? Déjà vu... Richard Owlett to debian-user. Using terminal commands - corner cases. Wed, 27 Nov 2024 05:38:3

Re: Where is my Brave executable

2024-12-23 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Mon, Dec 23, 2024 at 20:37:38 -0500, Jeffrey Walton wrote: > On Mon, Dec 23, 2024 at 8:32 PM George at Clug wrote: > > Is this the main point to command? "will execute the external command ls > > instead of calling the function recursively" Like many shell builtins, "command" does multiple th

Re: Where is my Brave executable

2024-12-23 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Mon, Dec 23, 2024 at 8:32 PM George at Clug wrote: > [...] > > eben@cerberus:~$ type command > > command is a shell builtin > > https://www.gnu.org/software/bash/manual/html_node/Shell-Builtin-Commands.html > > https://www.gnu.org/software/bash/manual/html_node/Bash-Builtins.html > > command >

Re: Where is my Brave executable

2024-12-23 Thread Fred
On 12/23/24 15:28, George at Clug wrote: On Monday, 23-12-2024 at 23:56 Richard Owlett wrote: On 12/23/24 4:39 AM, Jeffrey Walton wrote: On Mon, Dec 23, 2024 at 4:12 AM Arbol One wrote: In my Debian 12, I used snap to install Brave. To select it as browser in Netbeans I need to know the l

Re: Where is my Brave executable

2024-12-23 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Tue, Dec 24, 2024 at 09:28:43 +1100, George at Clug wrote: > Shows how much about Linux I know, I had never previously heard about the > command called command. > > An Internet search was not great since "command" is such a common term, > however I managed to find some info using the usual

Re: Where is my Brave executable

2024-12-23 Thread George at Clug
On Tuesday, 24-12-2024 at 09:32 e...@gmx.us wrote: > On 12/23/24 17:28, George at Clug wrote: > > > > > > On Monday, 23-12-2024 at 23:56 Richard Owlett wrote: > >> On 12/23/24 4:39 AM, Jeffrey Walton wrote: > >>> On Mon, Dec 23, 2024 at 4:12 AM Arbol One wrote: > > In my Debian 12, I

Re: Where is my Brave executable

2024-12-23 Thread eben
On 12/23/24 17:28, George at Clug wrote: > > > On Monday, 23-12-2024 at 23:56 Richard Owlett wrote: >> On 12/23/24 4:39 AM, Jeffrey Walton wrote: >>> On Mon, Dec 23, 2024 at 4:12 AM Arbol One wrote: In my Debian 12, I used snap to install Brave. To select it as browser in Netbeans

Re: Where is my Brave executable

2024-12-23 Thread George at Clug
On Monday, 23-12-2024 at 23:56 Richard Owlett wrote: > On 12/23/24 4:39 AM, Jeffrey Walton wrote: > > On Mon, Dec 23, 2024 at 4:12 AM Arbol One wrote: > >> > >> In my Debian 12, I used snap to install Brave. To select it as browser in > >> Netbeans I need to know the location of the executable

Re: Where is my Brave executable

2024-12-23 Thread Max Nikulin
On 23/12/2024 09:47, Arbol One wrote: In my Debian 12, I used snap to install Brave. To select it as browser in Netbeans I need to know the location of the executable. Does anyone know the directory for the Brave executable? Do you really need to configure browser specifically to Netbeans wi

Re: Where is my Brave executable

2024-12-23 Thread Max Nikulin
On 23/12/2024 19:56, Richard Owlett wrote: On 12/23/24 4:39 AM, Jeffrey Walton wrote: `command -v brave`. Is 'command' documented somewhere? Déjà vu... Richard Owlett to debian-user. Using terminal commands - corner cases. Wed, 27 Nov 2024 05:38:30 -0600.

Re: Where is my Brave executable

2024-12-23 Thread Pieter van den Hombergh
in a terminal type which brave . that should give you the location. met vriendelijke groet Pieter van den Hombergh Op ma 23 dec 2024, 03:48 schreef Arbol One : > Hello. > > In my Debian 12, I used snap to install Brave. To select it as browser in > Netbeans I need to know the location of the exe

Re: Where is my Brave executable

2024-12-23 Thread Dan Purgert
On Dec 23, 2024, Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Mon, Dec 23, 2024 at 06:24:56 -0500, Dan Purgert wrote: > > On Dec 22, 2024, Arbol One wrote: > > > In my Debian 12, I used snap to install Brave. > > > > Does anyone know the directory for the Brave executable? > > > > Assuming you installed it from *de

Re: Where is my Brave executable

2024-12-23 Thread Richard Owlett
On 12/23/24 4:39 AM, Jeffrey Walton wrote: On Mon, Dec 23, 2024 at 4:12 AM Arbol One wrote: In my Debian 12, I used snap to install Brave. To select it as browser in Netbeans I need to know the location of the executable. Does anyone know the directory for the Brave executable? `command -v

Re: Where is my Brave executable

2024-12-23 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Mon, Dec 23, 2024 at 07:17:49 -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote: > 1) Verify that "snap run brave" is the right invocation by typing > that into a shell. > > 2) If that's working, then create a shell script: > > mkdir -p ~/bin > printf '#!/bin/sh\nexec snap brave run\n' > ~/bin/brave >

Re: Where is my Brave executable

2024-12-23 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Mon, Dec 23, 2024 at 06:24:56 -0500, Dan Purgert wrote: > On Dec 22, 2024, Arbol One wrote: > > In my Debian 12, I used snap to install Brave. > > Does anyone know the directory for the Brave executable? > > Assuming you installed it from *deb package, I'd imagine "/usr/bin". I'm imagining th

Re: Where is my Brave executable

2024-12-23 Thread Dan Purgert
On Dec 22, 2024, Arbol One wrote: > Hello. > > In my Debian 12, I used snap to install Brave. To select it as browser in > Netbeans I need to know the location of the executable. > Does anyone know the directory for the Brave executable? Assuming you installed it from *deb package, I'd imagine "/

Re: Where is my Brave executable

2024-12-23 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Mon, Dec 23, 2024 at 4:12 AM Arbol One wrote: > > In my Debian 12, I used snap to install Brave. To select it as browser in > Netbeans I need to know the location of the executable. > Does anyone know the directory for the Brave executable? `command -v brave`. Jeff

Re: where is mail.log

2024-12-03 Thread Michael
On Monday, December 2, 2024 4:04:12 PM CET, Andy Smith wrote: Unfortunately rather common practice though even before systemd-journald of course: Exim, Apache HTTPD Server, HAProxy, … (some of these CAN be configured to log to syslog, it's just not their default state) iirc, and the referenced

Re: where is mail.log

2024-12-03 Thread Jonathan Dowland
On Tue Dec 3, 2024 at 3:11 AM GMT, Greg Wooledge wrote: What I don't know, and don't think anyone on this list knows, is why *Debian* chose to toss the human-readable separate text log files away in favor of the systemd monolithic binary journal. The bug that documents rsyslog moving from prior

Re: where is mail.log

2024-12-02 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Tue, Dec 03, 2024 at 10:00:27 +0700, Max Nikulin wrote: > > systemd for Administrators, Part XIII > Posted on Fr 18 Mai 2012 > Log and Service Status > > > The original reason we started to work on the journal was one specific > > featu

Re: where is mail.log

2024-12-02 Thread Max Nikulin
On 30/11/2024 03:29, Greg Wooledge wrote: Now, you might ask why the systemd journal is being preferred and kept over human-readable log files. I don't think anyone on debian-user knows the answer to this. systemd for Administrators, P

Re: where is mail.log

2024-12-02 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Sat, Nov 30, 2024 at 5:32 PM Andy Smith wrote: > > On Sat, Nov 30, 2024 at 07:51:40PM +0100, Scott Andrews wrote: > > > The version of systemd in trixie (and also in sid) is 257 according > > > to packages.debian.org. > > > > > > I don't know whether that's the version trixie is going to use up

Re: where is mail.log

2024-12-02 Thread Andy Smith
Hello, On Mon, Dec 02, 2024 at 01:08:52PM +0100, Nicolas George wrote: > We do not want a different logging system for each daemon. Unfortunately rather common practice though even before systemd-journald of course: Exim, Apache HTTPD Server, HAProxy, … (some of these CAN be configured to log to

Re: where is mail.log

2024-12-02 Thread Nicolas George
Michael (12024-12-02): > postfix has its own logging mechanism: Making postfix part of the problem: different format for timestamps, separate rotation and retention configuration, etc. We do not want a different editor and build system for each programming platform. We do not want a different p

Re: where is mail.log

2024-12-02 Thread Anssi Saari
poc...@homemail.com writes: > You did not comprehend what I posted. I am on the systemd mail list. > They have dropped all sysV support. Does it really even matter if there's SysV support in systemd? You can still put ExecStart=your-sysv-init-script start in your systemd service file and I don

Re: where is mail.log

2024-12-02 Thread Michael
since noone mentioned it: postfix has its own logging mechanism: https://www.postfix.org/MAILLOG_README.html greetings...

Re: where is mail.log and the changing Linux ecosystem

2024-11-30 Thread tomas
On Sat, Nov 30, 2024 at 07:09:54PM -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Sun, Dec 01, 2024 at 11:02:07 +1100, George at Clug wrote: > > Is there a "list of coming major design changing in Linux" somewhere on the > > Internet? Could make my life easier if there was. > > I would just like to point out t

Re: where is mail.log and the changing Linux ecosystem

2024-11-30 Thread George at Clug
On Sunday, 01-12-2024 at 11:09 Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Sun, Dec 01, 2024 at 11:02:07 +1100, George at Clug wrote: > > Is there a "list of coming major design changing in Linux" somewhere on the > > Internet? Could make my life easier if there was. > > I would just like to point out that ther

Re: where is mail.log and the changing Linux ecosystem

2024-11-30 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Sun, Dec 01, 2024 at 11:02:07 +1100, George at Clug wrote: > Is there a "list of coming major design changing in Linux" somewhere on the > Internet? Could make my life easier if there was. I would just like to point out that there isn't a single "Linux ecosystem". There are many Linux-based d

Re: where is mail.log and the changing Linux ecosystem

2024-11-30 Thread George at Clug
On Sunday, 01-12-2024 at 06:12 to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > On Sat, Nov 30, 2024 at 06:56:08PM +, Andy Smith wrote: > > Hello, > > > > On Sat, Nov 30, 2024 at 07:51:40PM +0100, Scott Andrews wrote: > > > > The version of systemd in trixie (and also in sid) is 257 according > > > > to packages.

Re: where is mail.log

2024-11-30 Thread Roy J. Tellason, Sr.
On Saturday 30 November 2024 08:37:03 am Nicolas George wrote: > Greg Wooledge (12024-11-29): > > Now, you might ask why the systemd journal is being preferred and kept > > over human-readable log files. I don't think anyone on debian-user > > knows the answer to this. > > The answer is certainly

Re: where is mail.log

2024-11-30 Thread tomas
On Sat, Nov 30, 2024 at 06:56:08PM +, Andy Smith wrote: > Hello, > > On Sat, Nov 30, 2024 at 07:51:40PM +0100, Scott Andrews wrote: > > > The version of systemd in trixie (and also in sid) is 257 according > > > to packages.debian.org. > > > > > > I don't know whether that's the version trixie

Re: where is mail.log

2024-11-30 Thread Andy Smith
Hello, On Sat, Nov 30, 2024 at 07:51:40PM +0100, Scott Andrews wrote: > > The version of systemd in trixie (and also in sid) is 257 according > > to packages.debian.org. > > > > I don't know whether that's the version trixie is going to use upon > > release, but if it is, then your v258 cutoff won

Re: where is mail.log

2024-11-30 Thread Scott Andrews
> Sent: Saturday, November 30, 2024 at 1:33 PM > From: "Greg Wooledge" > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org > Subject: Re: where is mail.log > > On Sat, Nov 30, 2024 at 19:16:16 +0100, poc...@homemail.com wrote: > > Yes I do know what systemd-sysv is for

Re: where is mail.log

2024-11-30 Thread Andy Smith
Hi, On Sat, Nov 30, 2024 at 07:16:16PM +0100, poc...@homemail.com wrote: > > From: to...@tuxteam.de > > Why all of Debian? As a SysV init user, I, of course, don't > > have (nor had, ever) that package. That one is for systemd > > users wishing some SysV backward compatibility. > > And that "SysV

Re: where is mail.log

2024-11-30 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Sat, Nov 30, 2024 at 19:16:16 +0100, poc...@homemail.com wrote: > Yes I do know what systemd-sysv is for (I run my own custom distribution). > > * Support for System V service scripts is deprecated and will be > removed in v258. Please make sure to update your software > *now* t

Re: where is mail.log

2024-11-30 Thread tomas
On Sat, Nov 30, 2024 at 07:16:16PM +0100, poc...@homemail.com wrote: [...] > And that "SysV backward compatibility" has been eliminated from systemd Exactly. Thus, as a SysV init user, I don't need that package. Actually, it would be counterproductive for me to install it... > > I have the impr

Re: where is mail.log

2024-11-30 Thread pocket
> Sent: Saturday, November 30, 2024 at 12:58 PM > From: to...@tuxteam.de > To: "Scott Andrews" > Cc: "Andy Smith" , debian-user@lists.debian.org > Subject: Re: where is mail.log > > On Sat, Nov 30, 2024 at 06:31:56PM +0100, Scott Andrews wrote: >

Re: where is mail.log

2024-11-30 Thread Andy Smith
Hi, On Sat, Nov 30, 2024 at 06:31:56PM +0100, Scott Andrews wrote: > > From: "Andy Smith" > > Yes, that is what is being said: it is still possible to run Debian > > without systemd. People are doing it. There are package maintainers that > > wish to let people do it. Surprise! It's a funny old w

Re: where is mail.log

2024-11-30 Thread tomas
On Sat, Nov 30, 2024 at 06:31:56PM +0100, Scott Andrews wrote: [...] > LOL No, just No Strong emotions, but... why? [...] > systemd-sysv 252.31-1~deb12u1 > ^^ > Gone not longer supported Why all of Debian? As a SysV init user, I, of course, don't have (nor had, ev

Re: where is mail.log

2024-11-30 Thread Scott Andrews
> Sent: Saturday, November 30, 2024 at 11:54 AM > From: "Andy Smith" > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org > Subject: Re: where is mail.log > > Hi, > > On Sat, Nov 30, 2024 at 01:31:12PM +0100, poc...@homemail.com wrote: > > You did not comprehend what

Re: where is mail.log

2024-11-30 Thread Andy Smith
Hi, On Sat, Nov 30, 2024 at 01:31:12PM +0100, poc...@homemail.com wrote: > You did not comprehend what I posted. I think it is you who are having problems reading. > I am on the systemd mail list. > They have dropped all sysV support. > The only way you'll have init script support is if you rip

Re: where is mail.log

2024-11-30 Thread Richard Owlett
On 11/30/24 6:55 AM, Scott Andrews wrote: Sent: Saturday, November 30, 2024 at 7:33 AM From: "Bitfox" To: poc...@homemail.com Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: where is mail.log On 2024-11-30 20:31, poc...@homemail.com wrote: You did not comprehend what I posted

Re: where is mail.log

2024-11-30 Thread Nicolas George
Bitfox (12024-11-30): > May I ask what's the main difference between systemd and sysv for init > system? SysV Init is a bunch of fragile shell scripts with 80% boilerplate code that will misbehave at the first unexpected circumstance and cannot even tell you if your daemon has crashed or is runnin

Re: where is mail.log

2024-11-30 Thread Nicolas George
Greg Wooledge (12024-11-29): > Now, you might ask why the systemd journal is being preferred and kept > over human-readable log files. I don't think anyone on debian-user > knows the answer to this. The answer is certainly the same as for the rest of systemd: the old system had terrible flaws and

Re: where is mail.log

2024-11-30 Thread tomas
On Sat, Nov 30, 2024 at 08:33:34PM +0800, Bitfox wrote: > On 2024-11-30 20:31, poc...@homemail.com wrote: > > > > > > > > You did not comprehend what I posted. I am on the systemd mail list. > > They have dropped all sysV support. > > May I ask what's the main difference between systemd and sy

Re: where is mail.log

2024-11-30 Thread Scott Andrews
> Sent: Saturday, November 30, 2024 at 7:33 AM > From: "Bitfox" > To: poc...@homemail.com > Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org > Subject: Re: where is mail.log > > On 2024-11-30 20:31, poc...@homemail.com wrote: > > >> > > > > You did not c

Re: where is mail.log

2024-11-30 Thread Bitfox
On 2024-11-30 20:31, poc...@homemail.com wrote: You did not comprehend what I posted. I am on the systemd mail list. They have dropped all sysV support. May I ask what's the main difference between systemd and sysv for init system?

Re: where is mail.log

2024-11-30 Thread pocket
> Sent: Saturday, November 30, 2024 at 1:37 AM > From: to...@tuxteam.de > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org > Subject: Re: where is mail.log > > On Fri, Nov 29, 2024 at 10:36:50PM +0100, poc...@homemail.com wrote: > > [...] > > > Because systemd is the init

Re: where is mail.log

2024-11-30 Thread George at Clug
On Friday, 29-11-2024 at 21:30 Bitfox wrote: > On 2024-11-29 10:08, Greg Wooledge wrote: > > On Thu, Nov 28, 2024 at 19:13:12 -0500, Dan Ritter wrote: > >> Bitfox wrote: > >> > My OS is debian 12 without GUI. > >> > > >> > After I installed postifx by apt, I can't find the path to mail.log. > >>

Re: where is mail.log

2024-11-29 Thread tomas
On Fri, Nov 29, 2024 at 10:36:50PM +0100, poc...@homemail.com wrote: [...] > Because systemd is the init system on most all distributions. It's the default, though, which is fine. That said, you can still use SysV instead. Some assembly needed. > Get used to it. Or apply some assembly. > Debi

Re: where is mail.log

2024-11-29 Thread gene heskett
On 11/29/24 15:29, Greg Wooledge wrote: On Fri, Nov 29, 2024 at 15:13:24 -0500, Roy J. Tellason, Sr. wrote: On Thursday 28 November 2024 07:15:48 pm Greg Wooledge wrote: Install the rsyslog package also. This will give you traditional, human-readable log files in /var/log/. Without that packa

Re: where is mail.log

2024-11-29 Thread pocket
> Sent: Friday, November 29, 2024 at 3:13 PM > From: "Roy J. Tellason, Sr." > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org > Subject: Re: where is mail.log > > On Thursday 28 November 2024 07:15:48 pm Greg Wooledge wrote: > > On Fri, Nov 29, 2024 at 08:07:20 +0800, Bit

Re: where is mail.log

2024-11-29 Thread Andy Smith
Hi, On Fri, Nov 29, 2024 at 03:13:24PM -0500, Roy J. Tellason, Sr. wrote: > What's gained by them having changed this? (I wonder that about a lot of > stuff.) Most people don't need anything but the journal and if they do it's work of seconds to install rsyslogd (and I do), as seen in this thre

Re: where is mail.log

2024-11-29 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Fri, Nov 29, 2024 at 15:13:24 -0500, Roy J. Tellason, Sr. wrote: > On Thursday 28 November 2024 07:15:48 pm Greg Wooledge wrote: > > Install the rsyslog package also. This will give you traditional, > > human-readable log files in /var/log/. > > > > Without that package, all of your logs live

Re: where is mail.log

2024-11-29 Thread Roy J. Tellason, Sr.
On Thursday 28 November 2024 07:15:48 pm Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Fri, Nov 29, 2024 at 08:07:20 +0800, Bitfox wrote: > > After I installed postifx by apt, I can't find the path to mail.log. > > > > the log file in /var/log doesn't exist. > > > > do you know where is my mail.log now? > > Install

Re: where is mail.log

2024-11-29 Thread Bitfox
On 2024-11-29 10:08, Greg Wooledge wrote: On Thu, Nov 28, 2024 at 19:13:12 -0500, Dan Ritter wrote: Bitfox wrote: > My OS is debian 12 without GUI. > > After I installed postifx by apt, I can't find the path to mail.log. > > the log file in /var/log doesn't exist. > > do you know where is my mai

Re: where is mail.log

2024-11-28 Thread Bitfox
On 2024-11-29 10:08, Greg Wooledge wrote: On Thu, Nov 28, 2024 at 19:13:12 -0500, Dan Ritter wrote: Bitfox wrote: > My OS is debian 12 without GUI. > > After I installed postifx by apt, I can't find the path to mail.log. > > the log file in /var/log doesn't exist. > > do you know where is my mai

Re: where is mail.log

2024-11-28 Thread George at Clug
Hi, I hope this helps. As other have said, there has been a move to let systemctl manage log files, and we now access the logs via journalctl. That said, I did find this command returned some info: # grep "postfix\|open" /var/log/syslog Nov 29 02:20:35 mail postfix/postfix-script[1522]: start

Re: where is mail.log

2024-11-28 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Thu, Nov 28, 2024 at 19:13:12 -0500, Dan Ritter wrote: > Bitfox wrote: > > My OS is debian 12 without GUI. > > > > After I installed postifx by apt, I can't find the path to mail.log. > > > > the log file in /var/log doesn't exist. > > > > do you know where is my mail.log now? > > by defaul

Re: where is mail.log

2024-11-28 Thread Dan Ritter
Bitfox wrote: > My OS is debian 12 without GUI. > > After I installed postifx by apt, I can't find the path to mail.log. > > the log file in /var/log doesn't exist. > > do you know where is my mail.log now? by default, it's in /var/log. If it is not there: - does /etc/postfix/*.cf specify so

Re: where is mail.log

2024-11-28 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Fri, Nov 29, 2024 at 08:07:20 +0800, Bitfox wrote: > After I installed postifx by apt, I can't find the path to mail.log. > > the log file in /var/log doesn't exist. > > do you know where is my mail.log now? Install the rsyslog package also. This will give you traditional, human-readable log

Re: Where to put *.pth files for custom Python site packages?

2024-09-18 Thread Florent Rougon
Hi, Le 17/09/2024, Christian Gelinek a écrit: > The Python documentation[0] states that the search path can be extended via > .pth files which should be added to specific directories. (...) > Given that these sub-folders are managed by Debian/`apt`, where should I place > our custom.pth file p

Re: Where to put *.pth files for custom Python site packages?

2024-09-16 Thread tomas
On Tue, Sep 17, 2024 at 11:01:00AM +0930, Christian Gelinek wrote: > We're using a library of our own Python modules & packages. > > The Python documentation[0] states that the search path can be extended via > .pth files which should be added to specific directories. While the > documentation spe

Re: Where was my app installed?

2024-08-25 Thread Arbol One
Thanks everyone, the problem is resolved... I think. On 2024-08-22 8:38 p.m., Arbol One wrote: After installing PostgreSQL on my Debian-12 machine, I typed 'postgres --version' and got this msg: *bash: postgres: command not found* 'psql --version', however, does work and gives me this messag

Re: Where was my app installed?

2024-08-23 Thread The Wanderer
On 2024-08-23 at 17:03, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > On Fri, Aug 23, 2024 at 04:52:07PM -0400, The Wanderer wrote: > >> On 2024-08-23 at 16:41, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: >>> There is *no* command named postgres in the Postgresql >>> installation. Not in the client, not in the server parts. >> >> The

Re: Where was my app installed?

2024-08-23 Thread tomas
On Fri, Aug 23, 2024 at 04:52:07PM -0400, The Wanderer wrote: > On 2024-08-23 at 16:41, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > > > On Thu, Aug 22, 2024 at 08:38:03PM -0400, Arbol One wrote: > > > >> After installing PostgreSQL on my Debian-12 machine, I typed 'postgres > >> --version' and got this msg: > >> *b

Re: Where was my app installed?

2024-08-23 Thread The Wanderer
On 2024-08-23 at 16:41, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > On Thu, Aug 22, 2024 at 08:38:03PM -0400, Arbol One wrote: > >> After installing PostgreSQL on my Debian-12 machine, I typed 'postgres >> --version' and got this msg: >> *bash: postgres: command not found* > > There is *no* command named postgres

Re: Where was my app installed?

2024-08-23 Thread tomas
On Thu, Aug 22, 2024 at 08:38:03PM -0400, Arbol One wrote: > After installing PostgreSQL on my Debian-12 machine, I typed 'postgres > --version' and got this msg: > *bash: postgres: command not found* There is *no* command named postgres in the Postgresql installation. Not in the client, not in th

Re: Where was my app installed?

2024-08-23 Thread The Wanderer
On 2024-08-22 at 20:38, Arbol One wrote: > After installing PostgreSQL on my Debian-12 machine, I typed > 'postgres --version' and got this msg: *bash: postgres: command not > found* $ dlocate postgres | grep postgres$ postgresql-13: /usr/lib/postgresql/13/bin/postgres postgresql-13: /usr/lib/pos

Re: Where was my app installed?

2024-08-23 Thread debian-user
Arbol One wrote: > After installing PostgreSQL on my Debian-12 machine, I typed > 'postgres --version' and got this msg: > *bash: postgres: command not found* > > 'psql --version', however, does work and gives me this message : > > *psql (PostgreSQL) 16.3 (Debian 16.3-1.pgdg120+1)* > > Obviousl

Re: Where was my app installed?

2024-08-22 Thread Mike
Arbol One wrote: > After installing PostgreSQL on my Debian-12 machine > Is there a way I can locate the installation directory? Assuming that you installed the `postgresql` package. Try: dpkg -L postgresql

Re: Where was my app installed?

2024-08-22 Thread David
On Fri, 23 Aug 2024 at 05:12, Arbol One wrote: > After installing PostgreSQL [...] Hi, we dont know what 'installing' means for you. For example: >From where did you obtain the software? What command did you run to install it? What output did it produce while it was installing?

Re: Where are printer fonts set in CUPS ?

2024-08-11 Thread George at Clug
Jeremy, Thanks for posting back. I did not know the answer. It is interesting to learn how. George On Sunday, 11-08-2024 at 13:33 jeremy ardley wrote: > > > On 10/8/24 14:00, jeremy ardley wrote: > > > > How does CUPS select the font to use for text files and where can I edit > > that if I

Re: Where are printer fonts set in CUPS ?

2024-08-10 Thread jeremy ardley
On 10/8/24 14:00, jeremy ardley wrote: How does CUPS select the font to use for text files and where can I edit that if I need to change to a different default font or style Responding to myself. How to Change the Default Monospace Font: If you want to change the default monospace font t

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