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The essence of your (rather hostile) response is I don't know, so why bother
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Care to share? ☺
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in future :-)
I've just revisited trying to get a new bup out, but 557ee58 broke the package
build, and I've ran out of time to fix it tonight.
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Change section to contrib/games (the required data files are still
non-free) from non-free/games. :)
Oops, commit a clean version.h
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I sponsored the package upload and made a small number of tweaks
of conventions on how to do
stuff etc. as briefly detailed above is too high for me to bother, I'd
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I have prepared a new package of upstream SVN snapshot r262 that
replaces the non-free MAME OPL2 emulator with a GPL'ed one
alternatives for a given tool exist which are
relevant and known outside the Debian eco system and there might be some
practical use for learning those skills in other contexts, IMHO Debian-specific
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I have prepared a new package of upstream SVN snapshot r262 that
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I have prepared a new package of upstream SVN snapshot r262 that
replaces the non-free MAME OPL2 emulator with a GPL'ed one
that point, you can
hand-backport things that you care about enough, for security coverage.
I think that would be a pity if Debian will not provide anymore a
kernel for this old cpus.
I think it would be a pity if Debian was held back to support such a tiny
minority of potential users.
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On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 11:46:08PM +0100, Teemu Ikonen wrote:
I updated the git repo to the latest upstream and fixed this bug as
well. Could someone please upload bup from git.debian.org /
collab-maint?
Thanks for working on this: you seem to have made some extensive changes and
I'll try to
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On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 11:46:08PM +0100, Teemu Ikonen wrote:
I updated the git repo to the latest upstream and fixed this bug as
well. Could someone please upload bup from git.debian.org /
collab-maint?
Thanks for working
. Additionally,
YOU CAN'T REMOVE ANY TCPDF COPYRIGHT NOTICE OR LINK FROM THE
GENERATED PDF DOCUMENTS.
That last term looks pretty clearly unsuitable for Debian.
[1] http://www.tcpdf.org/license.php
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That last term looks pretty clearly unsuitable for Debian.
[1] http://www.tcpdf.org/license.php
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the availability of certain standard bits of
software (possibly via inheriting POSIX, in which case it does not need
repeating in a downstream standard). But what has that got to do with the
filesystem layout? Is this not entirely the wrong standard to stick this stuff
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The following commit has been merged in the master branch:
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The following commit has been merged in the master branch:
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The following commit has been merged in the master branch:
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Date: Sun Nov 13 21:43:37 2011 +
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The following commit has been merged in the master branch:
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8a8fb6c60d15d08fcb0757a46f5a6bb4905725ed
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Merge branch 'master
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have to be the GNOME maintainers.)
In case it isn't clear, I don't think it's a good idea.
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Version: 0.17-1.1
Severity: normal
rmail does not appear to detect nor decode encoded headers. Example:
s = Subject: =?UTF-8?Q?@maafer=5Farteaga:_Simplemente_ya_no_estare_ah=C3=AD?=
m = RMail::Parser.read(s)
puts m.header['Subject']
results in
, someone with time should just make that trichotomy happen in FHS 3.0.
I think there's a chicken-and-egg problem here: FHS want to document existing
practice. Someone needs to put work into a runnable concept OS at the very
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option might be to add co-maintainers.
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Epiphany-gecko has only been a transitional package for a while now in
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/debian-swap_1
Thus the outer-if is passing. dm_is_safe looks fine to me, at least it invokes
dm_dev_is_safe, I'll try to look at dm_dev_is_safe next.
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Thus the outer-if is passing. dm_is_safe looks fine to me, at least it
invokes dm_dev_is_safe, I'll try to look at dm_dev_is_safe next.
I think this is where the problem is.
crypto-base.sh, dm_dev_is_safe:
dminfo=$(dmsetup table
/debian-swap_1
Thus the outer-if is passing. dm_is_safe looks fine to me, at least it invokes
dm_dev_is_safe, I'll try to look at dm_dev_is_safe next.
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Thus the outer-if is passing. dm_is_safe looks fine to me, at least it
invokes dm_dev_is_safe, I'll try to look at dm_dev_is_safe next.
I think this is where the problem is.
crypto-base.sh, dm_dev_is_safe:
dminfo=$(dmsetup table
Package: debian-installer
Severity: normal
Hi,
Using a daily build:
-rw-r--r-- 1 libvirt-qemu kvm 240M Sep 16 10:00 debian-testing-i386-netinst.iso
If you choose Guided / Encrypted / LVM as the partitioning type, the resulting
scheme chosen by d-i basically looks like
(physical
Package: debian-installer
Severity: normal
Hi,
Using a daily build:
-rw-r--r-- 1 libvirt-qemu kvm 240M Sep 16 10:00 debian-testing-i386-netinst.iso
If you choose Guided / Encrypted / LVM as the partitioning type, the resulting
scheme chosen by d-i basically looks like
(physical
safer? Or perhaps a frank statement of
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fixed in git.
You forgot (or haven't got around to) pushing back to git.debian.org…
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You forgot (or haven't got around to) pushing back to git.debian.org…
i never used git.debian.org in the first place.
So you didn't. So instead I should have written:
You forgot
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You forgot (or haven't got around to) pushing back to git.debian.org…
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You forgot (or haven't got around to) pushing back to git.debian.org…
i never used git.debian.org in the first place.
So you didn't. So instead I should have written:
You forgot
used inside the doom community which doesn't really
make sense outside of it anymore. A better phrase is 'engine'.
* you should note you need game data to make use of it (see descriptions of
prboom, chocolate-doom for examples)
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On Fri, Sep 02, 2011 at 12:21:51PM +1000, Luke Yelavich wrote:
There are some spelling and language errors in the package description.
✂ ✂ ✂ ✂ ✂
This patch fixes the spelling errors, and reformats some of the description
so it makes sense. Thanks to Paul Stewart
used inside the doom community which doesn't really
make sense outside of it anymore. A better phrase is 'engine'.
* you should note you need game data to make use of it (see descriptions of
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I've pushed the below commit to the collab-maint repo, and will upload
shortly.
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missing file for -lm fix
diff --git a/doomsday/build/cmake/Findlibm.cmake
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debian/control: final doom changes, thanks Simon Howard
diff --git a/debian/changelog b/debian/changelog
index
be comments about the patch, not about why to apply it; we've
sort of had those discussions already (if not to completion i guess we should
work out whats still to be decided).
Indeed we have; but I don't agree that there was a concensus decision to make
any change.
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cannot mock you for this after my mid-freeze
doom-wad-shareware upload…)
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? qemu-img can create vmdk files, for example.
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for users on-demand?
For starters, compressed RAW disk format is perhaps the most useful disk image
format (can be imported into virtually anything)
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= 'a', lower = 'a';
for(; upper CHAR_MAX isprint(upper + 1); ++upper);
for(; lower CHAR_MIN isprint(lower - 1); --lower);
printf(lower: %d, upper: %d\n, lower, upper);
return 0;
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output:
lower: 32, upper: 126
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Le mardi 14 juin 2011 à 11:38 +0100, Jon Dowland a écrit :
jon@tchicaya:~$ eject
umount: only Debian-gdm can unmount /dev/scd0 from /media/cdrom0
eject: unmount of `/media/cdrom0' failed
I can see why this would happen
if the vast
majority of Debian users finally moved off to other distributions (i.e., parity
by decreasing i386 usage, not be increasing kFreeBSD usage).
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-Linux kernels and is not mentioned
in the social contract. That some people feel it justifies (or even mandates)
non-Linux kernels in Debian is a retcon. pf, ZFS; these are valid reasons
stated that support kFreeBSD. I interpret 'the Universal OS to mean'… is
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getting started ☹
[2] has anyone started a Debian/Plan 9 yet? ;)
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that nevertheless
would like init system choice; however I'm not one of those people, and I'm
increasingly of the opinion that choice for choices sake harms us.
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Jon Dowland, le Mon 18 Jul 2011 10:35:30 +0100, a écrit :
3. drop kfreebsd (and HURD and others)
3 basically means dropping Universal from Debian, and replace it with
Linux.
I seem to recall Universal existing long before
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Description:
game-data-packager - Installer for game data files
Changes:
game-data-packager (29) unstable; urgency=low
.
[ Simon McVittie ]
* Allow Quake mission packs to have any of several known md5sums
- add new function
The tag, 29 has been created
at 9a22aec866a8dc73feef874d80adec400f2ce565 (commit)
- Shortlog
commit 9a22aec866a8dc73feef874d80adec400f2ce565
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Date: Thu Jul 14 14:53:06 2011 +0100
The following commit has been merged in the master branch:
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Author: Jon Dowland j...@debian.org
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protect against accidentally packaging non-free .deb files
diff --git a/debian/changelog b/debian/changelog
you into the team if you would like to help to co-maintain
sdlperl: how does that sound?
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for me to pass on the baton and stop
maintaining archfs/rdiff-backup-fs: I have very little spare time for Debian
and the archfs tasks have been languishing on my TODO list for too long.
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Date: Fri, 08 Jul 2011 09:55:48 +0100
Source: bup
Binary: bup
Architecture: source i386
Version: 0.24b-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Jon Dowland j...@debian.org
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bup
Hello Roger,
Thanks for the report.
bup only uses sendsigs.omit.d in its examples, so just updating them
should be sufficient
I cannot find reference to sendsigs (or /lib/init/rw, or /rw) in bup's source.
Can you point me in the right direction?
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a transitional package should be uploaded to facilitate
smooth upgrades, that might as well be handled by the new
package and the new maintainer.
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scripts for non-free stuff
copied in (vmware etc.)
Anyway, the merits of this symlink not withstanding, I guess bup is not
impacted by the /run transition.
Thanks for looking at this!
You are welcome.
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On Thu, Jul 07, 2011 at 11:53:17AM +0300, Andrew O. Shadoura wrote:
Is it possible to run mktexlsr and updmap-sys (and, possibly, other
TeX things) just once when installing or removing packages which need
to run them in postinst/postrm? I've been trying to remove some
not-really-needed
On Sat, Jun 25, 2011 at 11:17:55AM -0400, Dan wrote:
I would like to buy a laptop. And I love the Macbooks pro. But I will mainly
run Debian. Is it worthy to buy a mac to run Debian?
Former Debian developer and current kernel hacker Matthew Garrett advises
against it:
On Sun, Jul 03, 2011 at 08:08:50PM -0700, Khosrow Hassani wrote:
I am running kvm 0.12.5 from Squeeze. the problem I am having is that kvm
-hda disk1.img -hdb disk2.img doesn't give me 2 drives in my Windows xp
inside kvm, even when I run it as root. only the first disk where windows is
:
http://wiki.debian.org/RAID?action=fullsearchcontext=180value=RAIDtitlesearch=Titles
What information is missing? What do you want to know?
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confusing.
• Similarly, for those who do run the wrapper, the gnome-terminal manpage
includes many options which the wrapper does not accept. A cursory skim
or search through the manpage will show options which it does not accept.
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Package: gdm3
Version: 3.0.0-2
Severity: normal
jon@tchicaya:~$ eject
umount: only Debian-gdm can unmount /dev/scd0 from /media/cdrom0
eject: unmount of `/media/cdrom0' failed
-- System Information:
Debian Release: wheezy/sid
APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (500,
Package: vsftpd
Version: 2.3.2-3
Severity: normal
deckard:~# service vsftpd start
Starting FTP server: vsftpd.
deckard:~# echo $?
0
deckard:~# ps -eaf | grep vsftp
root 17324 17287 0 15:00 pts/700:00:00 grep vsftp
This is because you use --oknodo with start-stop-daemon. Why do you pass
--geometry=80x50
x-terminal-emulator -geometry=80x50
xterm --geometry=80x50
xterm -geometry=80x50
Does work:
x-terminal-emulator -geometry 80x50
xterm -geometry 80x50
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