kes the message entirely unreadable.
Heh; that one shouldn't be wrapped. We need something to do
wrapping because people send messages which aren't wrapped either, so
I'm going to try to tweak this to not fire on messages which look
rectangular and still follow the 80 column wide convention.
--
e commands work when mailed directly to control@, though.
That's correct, and is documented: "Allows for any of the commands which
must be sent to cont...@bugs.debian.org to work". That said, I probably
should require usertags to be sent to control, and change how that is
parsed. I ha
greport.cgi?bug=712979;mbox=yes>?
True; though I think I'd like to avoid having the URLs be an API.
> And it has the disadvantage that the whole MIME parsing is left to the
> different SOAP clients.
Right; I think this is the main argument against this option (returning
whole message).
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are; I forget
},]
and then another SOAP interface which does something like:
get_bug_attachment($bug_num,$msg_num,$attachment_id)
Another option could be for the SOAP call just to return the entire
message without doing any MIME parsing; maybe that would be better?
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unbeingdead isn't beingalive
-- e.e. cummings "31" _73 Poems_
ave time to create in the near
future.
I'll certainly accept patches which do that, though.
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Of course, there are cases where only a rare individual will have the
vision to perceive a system which governs many people's lives; a
syst
and
a second SOAP API which provided a mechanism to retrieve those
attachments. [As I think SOAP is a technical dead end, I also think that
a REST API should probably do the same thing... but I'm really short on
time.]
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Grimble
That's right; it's currently only returning the body and header of the
mail messages, not the attachments. There probably should be an option
to return all of them, but this particular interface isn't really the
right way to do it.
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needs more assistance in the long term. If
you value the avatars, please help them out.
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He wore trifocals. There was stratigraphy even in his glasses.
-- John McPhee _Annals of the Former World_ p364
id for:
> > * bugs-beach.debian.org
> > * bugs-buxtehude.debian.org
> > * bugs.debian.org
>
> has something change on the BTS side certificates today?
I haven't changed anything; but as far as I know, there's no https site
for reportbug anyway.
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Package: debbugs
Severity: normal
Setting a usertag on an unavailable bug fails internally without an
informative error message. See service l 415.
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It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men.
-- Frederick
efer getting the patches by some other means.
Thanks for the patches; I've gone ahead and added them. I'll upload
after testing.
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Some pirates achieved immortality by great deeds of cruelty or
daring-do. Some achieved immortality b
Control: tag -1 ftbfs
I've now created the ftbfs tag; I'm setting it on this bug (even though
it isn't an FTBFS bug) to test to see if things work.
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Any excuse will serve a tyrant.
-- Aesop
to create the tag with this verbiage
in the next few days [I have intermittent internet access.]
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I have no use for "before and after" pictures.
I can't remember starting, and I'm never done.
-- a softer world #221
http://www.asofterworld.com/index.php?id=221
l send it
upstream once I know it's working.
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6: If we are one, then we can defeat 2.
-- "The Prisoner (2009 Miniseries)" _Schizoid_
a feeling this is hitting the apache
memory limit.
As a temporary work-around while I fix it:
https://bugs-devel.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?submitter=b...@decadent.org.uk
will work. [But it might stop working at any moment, so it's just
temporary.]
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for most users.
1: If you know of some, please provide specific citations.
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Good people are good because they've come to wisdom through failure.
We get very little wisdom from success, you know.
-- William Saroyan _My Heart's in the Highlands_
rors/warning messages when bugs are closed
with wrong versions is on my todo list. [Currently, if you used
fixed/found with invalid versions, you do get warnings, but Versions:
to -done doesn't produce that output.]
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Le temps est un grand
importing new revisions. ;-)
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No matter how many instances of white swans we may have observed, this
does not justify the conclusion that all swans are white.
-- Sir Karl Popper _Logic of Scientific Discovery_
re have been enough
requests for this feature, that I'm going to change it. I just have to
think of the right way to do it.
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6: I'm human. I have a thousand flaws. I break down. I get up or I
don't get up. I get lost. I make the s
ts (texgyre or one of the ttf
fonts).
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Personally, I think my choice in the mostest-superlative-computer wars
has to be the HP-48 series of calculators. They'll run almost
anything. And if they can't, while I'll just plug a Linux box in
subsequent disks with -W, because track 8 and 9 get overwritten.
Oh well.]
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I cannot find rest
Because I am powerless
To amend a broken world.
-- Guy Gavriel Kay _Under Heaven_ p295
From 5a2bdc82ecb3988b774798a34bffaa9dfd98a109
On Mon, 19 Mar 2018, Lars Wirzenius wrote:
> It's possible that was for the bug report that opened this bug. But
> it's all the info I have access to, sorry. Nothing else in my own log
> file.
Hrm; I wonder if the original email didn't even make it off of that machine.
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on't have a
> copy of the sent mail, but log files indicate the Message-Id may have
> been 1521440158-1404-bts-...@liw.fi. I hope that helps.
Hrm; I don't see that either. [I can't see any recent mail which matches
liw besides Jonathan's reassign and our thread here.]
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ment one, I'd offer to write an HTTP API,
> with authentication, which would interact directly with the debbugs
> data structures (database) bypassing the entire mail stack.
I'm actually planning on writing such a thing, but it'll use part of the
mail stack as a queue to process the changes with t
a kernel bug. In the future, if you
aren't sure, ask on debian-u...@lists.debian.org for assistance, and
they'll help you work through figuring out which package is the right
package.
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"Them as can do has to do for them as can't. And som
Package: debbugs
Severity: normal
While putting blocking into #885135, #885310 was archived, so all
subsequent bugs were not properly blocked.
This should either fail early, and block no bugs, or skip the archived
bugs, and block the rest of the bugs.
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intended, but if you expected the clock to have been
initialized, that's an issue.
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in Just-
spring when the world is mud-
luscious the little lame baloonman
whistles far and wee
-- e.e. cummings "[in Just-]"
e forwarded these upstream; since they involve
changing how autorandr works, I'm going to defer to upstream's decision.
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I cannot find rest
Because I am powerless
To amend a broken world.
-- Guy Gavriel Kay _Under Heaven_ p295
coordination of
maintenance
Note that creating such a pseudopackage means that there won't ever be a
contributors.debian.org package in Debian.
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A kiss was mysterious and powerful, fragile and invincible. Like any
spark, a ki
:
[Service]
ExecStart=/usr/bin/autorandr --batch --change --default common;
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Fate and Temperament are two words for one and the same concept.
-- Novalis [Hermann Hesse _Demian_]
fixperms not being called. After futzing with things, I think the
issue is that I was stupidly using a build and install target, which
causes all sorts of issues with dh $@ when debhelper no longer tracks
whether it's called all of its rules.
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On February 16, 2018 8:22:13 AM PST, Tollef Fog Heen <tfh...@err.no> wrote:
>]] Don Armstrong
>
>> Test::PostgreSQL automatically setups a PostgreSQL instance in a
>temporary
>> directory, and destroys it when the perl script exits.
>
>Are you already aware of pg_
Package: wnpp
Owner: Don Armstrong <d...@debian.org>
Severity: wishlist
X-Debbugs-CC: debian-de...@lists.debian.org, debian-p...@lists.debian.org
* Package name: libtest-postgresql-perl
Version : 1.23
Upstream Author : Toby Corkindale Kazuho Oku Peter Mottram plus v
uile 2.0, we will remove the convenience copy of guile.
As far as stable releases go, if the RMs disagree with this decision,
they can upgrade this bug, but it will mean that lilypond will not stay
in testing, and will not be present in a stable release.
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(and the one
on salsa.debian.org and github.com) as quickly as possible. [The code
that is running on bugs.debian.org is guaranteed to be on
https://bugs.debian.org/debbugs-source/.]
Though I probably should drop a README.html in that directory to
describe what is actually in that directory
On Wed, 24 Jan 2018, ChangZhuo Chen (陳昌倬) wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 10:09:26AM -0800, Don Armstrong wrote:
> > On Tue, 23 Jan 2018, ChangZhuo Chen wrote:
> > > git-secret is a bash tool to store your private data inside a git repo.
> > > How’s that? Basically,
ng builds
with an empty equivs package which satisfied the build-dependency.
That could help give the involved parties (which does not include me) an
idea of whether implementing such a feature was a worthwhile expenditure
of their energy.
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uot;
when trying to save PDF files.
Installing kinit fixes the issue. [This isn't a huge deal, because most
people with KDE desktops will already have this package, but it caught
me out, since I just use some KDE apps, like okular.]
The attached trivial patch fixes this issue.
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On Tue, 09 Jan 2018, Ian Jackson wrote:
> Don Armstrong writes ("Re: Bug#886645: want guidance for changelogs when
> history is merge-ish"):
> > On Tue, 09 Jan 2018, Ian Jackson wrote:
> > > * Each node inherits the merger of the bug map of its parents
> &g
hadn't been
fixed.
> That algorithm involves storing a (possibly entirely different) list
> of versions for every version of interest.
We actually have that stored currently (but we don't use it for anything
but rebuilding the version tree if we have to). So that wouldn't be too
much
On Mon, 08 Jan 2018, Don Armstrong wrote:
> On Mon, 08 Jan 2018, Ian Jackson wrote:
> > I don't think this explanation can be sufficient to see what I saw.
> > In my case, the upload of a new version (4.2) caused the reordering
> > of a few previous versions.
>
> Hr
ory or under a different
user?]
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I finally developed
a computer with feelings.
It just doesn't have
feelings for me.
-- a softer world #633
http://www.asofterworld.com/index.php?id=633
to happen
either. Give me a bit to go back through the code and get you a better
explanation.
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Vimes hated and despised the privileges of rank, but they had this to
be said for them: At least they meant that you could hate and despise
them in comfort.
-- Terry Pratchett _The Fifth Elephant_ p111
On Mon, 08 Jan 2018, Hleb Valoshka wrote:
> On 1/8/18, Don Armstrong <d...@debian.org> wrote:
> > Devuan does not support reading the new upstream configuration file,
> > which is what new patches are needed to support. This is pretty classic
> > bitrot of an underused/
oaded.
Couple last things, could you try running:
LANG=C lilypond --loglevel=DEBUG --ps test.ly
and attaching the postscript file? [Does the postscript file still show
the same issues.]
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I finally developed
a computer with feel
t to the BTS, but the idea is
the same.
2: I don't remember right now what the logic is for versions which have
never been in Debian which have a changelog entry, but I suspect that
dak walks the version list until it finds a version which has been in
Debian... maybe I should write
nfiguration file,
which is what new patches are needed to support. This is pretty classic
bitrot of an underused/under-tested execution path.
All of that said, if you are interested in Debian supporting a nosystemd
build profile, continuing to escalate conflicts with other developers is
not helping
EBUG test.ly
and tell me what that error message is?
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The terrorist's job is to terrorize the people, to interfere with
freedom in such a way that disrupts ordinary life and commerce. With
due respect, it is clear that the abov
ndependently verified this, however.
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Herodotus says, "Very few things happen at the right time, and the
rest do not happen at all. The conscientious historian will correct
these defects".
-- Mark Twain _A Horse's Tail_
fix this, but in the
meantime I'll see if there's anything that I can do to make it work
temporarily.
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Once, our bodies were bells:
Simply moving in the wind
We tolled our names.
-- Phillis Levin "Poetry in Motion" p55
On Mon, 01 Jan 2018, Don Armstrong wrote:
> On Mon, 01 Jan 2018, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> > udeb uninstallability watcher <debian-b...@lists.debian.org> (2018-01-01):
> > > Newly-broken packages in testing
> > > multipath-udeb amd64 a
to know that
the right versions are in unstable, but they're not showing up on the
graph.
I'll try to track this down today and see what is going on there.
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The terrorist's job is to terrorize the people, to interfere with
freedom in s
08.24 version...
>
> No idea why I used DEB_VERSION_UPSTREAM (maybe I thought we need
> to special-case more things), but of course DEB_VERSION would be right:
Yeah, makes sense. I've dropped this patch in now. It's not really a big
deal because 2017.08.24 << 2017.08.24-1, but
.7/ConfigParser.py):
> No section: 'config'
Thanks for the report; I didn't see this when I was testing because I
had asked for the patch which cased this issue.
I've cherry-picked that patch, and I'll have a -2 uploaded shortly.
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addressed upstream in
https://sourceforge.net/p/testlilyissues/issues/5243/; as soon as there
is a fix there with review, we'll backport it.
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What prison taught me was that some people are born into a life where
they're going to be
reeipa-server
> tinysshd
These seem to be the only three which depend on systemd-sysv, and I'm
not really sure why any of them actually Depend on it.
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The smallest quantity of bread that can be sliced and toasted has yet
to be expe
ething in the release notes might
be a nice gesture?]
Does anyone have a counter-argument?
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Love is... a complex sequence of neurochemical reactions that makes
people behave like idiots. It's similar to intoxication, but the
h
e dependencies should be satisfied at bootstrap time.
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"She decided what she wished to happen and then assumed that reality
would bend to her wishes." [...] "Reality doesn't indulge wishes."
-- Terry Goodkind _Phantom_ p133
neither are required in Debian where sbuild manages the
dependencies, and no remote sources are available. [I tried to see if
this was the case, but babel seems to have very limited in-tree design
documentation.]
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Some pirates
e the reasoning for the
build-dependency was not clear, nor was it clear how to bootstrap babel
to generate the first package.
1: https://github.com/babel/babel/blob/master/Makefile#L128
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-tommorow is our permanent address
and there th
ch put in.
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"That is why I am still tyrant of [Ankh-Morpork]. The way to retain
power, I have always thought, is to ensure the absolute unthinkability
of oneself not being there."
-- Terry Pratchett _Unseen Academicals_ p391
dle
> utf-8 correctly while checking file content).
No problem! Thanks for maintaining this. [It made updating
debian/copyright in autorandr much, much easier.]
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The game of science is, in principle, without end. He who decides
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Don Armstrong <d...@debian.org>
* Package name: autorandr
Version : 1.2
Upstream Author : Phillip Berndt
* URL : https://github.com/phillipberndt/autorandr
* License : GPL-3+
Programming Lang: Python
Descr
::Load should probably do the right thing if is_utf8 is on,
anyway.]
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I will not make any deals with you. I've resigned. I will not be
pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My
life is my own. I resign
field or something similar would be good enough and
baking that into desktop-file-install or similar?
This might need to be raised more broadly on debian-devel. [I only
noticed this because it was breaking the ordering in /etc/mailcap.]
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was really low on my priority list.
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G: If we do happen to step on a mine, Sir, what do we do?
EB: Normal procedure, Lieutenant, is to jump 200 feet in the air and
scatter oneself over a wide area.
-- Somewhere in No Man's Land, BA4
perlink (somewhere!) to:
>
> https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/python-passlib
The "Package Tracking System" link is that link. Probably making the
package information listing more compact and listing them as
"packages.debian.org" and "tracker.debian.org" might make that c
cran-rsqlite
with this dependency will fix the issue and keep anyone else from
upgrading rsqlite until pkgconfig transits NEW.
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Once, our bodies were bells:
Simply moving in the wind
We tolled our names.
-- Phillis Levin "Poetry in Motion" p55
On Fri, 15 Sep 2017 11:09:59 +0200 Andreas Tille <andr...@an3as.eu> wrote:
> fast processing would be welcome to fix #875839 in r-cran-rsqlite
> since this is a real dependency.
Thanks Andreas for handling this so quickly!
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quot;)
Error in loadNamespace(name) : there is no package called ‘pkgconfig’
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If god is always watching over us
who's driving?
-- a softer world #487
http://www.asofterworld.com/index.php?id=487
(Issue 4814: grob.cc segfaults with gcc6)[3].
Thanks for the report; I've confirmed that this is this issue, and I'm
just about ready to roll out an update for it.
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The major difference between a thing that might go wrong and a
educe confusion, as the
reproducible build project has been using this language in Debian for
many years now.
But I could be wrong. Please propose an alternative patch to policy
which addresses your concerns if you feel strongly about it.
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Maybe I
supposed to
> do?
Yeah; this was my bad patch to fix 737505 which I clearly didn't think
through. [Though this whole bit in the postinst is actually obsolete now.]
> And you don't need to put semicolons at the end of the line - this
> isn't C or Java, a simple line break is enoug
fix that, and then re-enable it.
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[On a trip back from collecting grass seeds in tropical bird stomachs
and being thought by the customs agents to be transporting Marijuana.]
"Anyone so square as to tell you they are transpo
syntax than getline).
[This is what broke mbox downloads in the BTS, and might break other
things which expect the documented behavior of IO::Handle::getline.]
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There is no such thing as "social gambling." Either you are th
packages.
On Fri, 04 Aug 2017, Bill Allombert wrote:
> Nowadays orphaning is done by reuploading the package with the
> maintainer set to the QA group rather than using a O: wnpp bug.
Good point.
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The smallest quantity of
g against the package, and not against wnpp.]
In N days, the bug can be filed against
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The terrorist's job is to terrorize the people, to interfere with
freedom in such a way that disrupts ordinary life and commerce. With
due
h; not sure. I think we can do the best job possible, and then let
people suggest patches for it.
I'll work up an initial stab with the suggested rewrite rules in the
suggested apache configuration, and then we can modify it as necessary.
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;severity=$2 [L,R]
in the example apache configuration file.
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Our days are precious, but we gladly see them going
If in their place we find a thing more precious growing
A rare, exotic plant, our gardener's heart delighting
A child
so just send mail to listmas...@lists.debian.org if you'd
prefer to not share those details in a public archive.
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A Bill of Rights that means what the majority wants it to mean is worthless.
-- U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia
ackage=abiword-dbgsym
> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?package=abiword-plugin-grammar-dbgsym
Thanks for the report; this requires some more mirroring of package
information to the BTS first, and then some more work on my end. I've
pinged people to get that started.
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/sbin/nologin
optionalpam_systemd.so
Alternatively, documenting this workaround in README.Debian might be
good enough.
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Love is... a complex sequence of neurochemical reactions that makes
people behave like idiots
of a rewrite of process, though.
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A Bill of Rights that means what the majority wants it to mean is worthless.
-- U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia
resolve() more granular, but for the time being,
this should work.
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If a nation values anything more than freedom, it will lose its
freedom; and the irony of it is that if it is comfort or money it
values more, it will lose that, too
On Sat, 08 Jul 2017, Andrew Donnellan wrote:
> The link to "xyz package page" is still broken as of 8 July.
This should really be fixed now.
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The sheer ponderousness of the panel's opinion [...] refutes its
th
the
variants was changed.
Fixed in https://git.donarmstrong.com/deb_pkgs/scowl.git/c/8ace845.
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Maybe I did steal your heart
and I am such a perfect criminal
that you never noticed
-- a softer world #481
http://www.asofterworld.com
one of those are required by RFC 2045, as there are defaults for all of
them. They probably *should* exist, but that's what the version of eoc
that is running the bug lists does, and since it's technically correct,
I'm not going to bother with changing it.
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(#17) just like the rest of the items,
Sounds reasonable.
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It can sometimes happen that a scholar, his task completed, discovers
that he has no one to thank. Never mind. He will invent some debts.
Research without indebted
that
> it's quite obvious what the intent is.
I've switched it to ♿ now; if at some point a better symbol in UTF-8
with reasonable browser support appears, I will gladly switch. [Just
file another bug against the bdo pseudopackage.]
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normal english
> letters with Thunderbird on Debian (maybe also in Firefox)
I'm pretty sure that's a font artifact; the size isn't changed
specifically.
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Only one creature could have duplicated the expressions on their
faces, and that wou
On Tue, 27 Jun 2017, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> Don Armstrong, on lun. 26 juin 2017 19:26:33 -0700, wrote:
> > Its one-letter symbol is ⓐ.
>
> Ah, I hadn't thought about it. I guess it would make sense that it be ♿?
I wasn't in the best position to know if the ISA (♿) was the right
] [gnome-settings-daemon] gdm3: Should provide shortcuts and
> configuration snippets to enable accessibility
> #705599 [i|+|âº] [finish-install] finish-install: 07speakup needs to be
> updated for Wheezy and GNOME 3
Sorry that I haven't already created this tag; creating it se
displaying the
entire log.
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I cannot find rest
Because I am powerless
To amend a broken world.
-- Guy Gavriel Kay _Under Heaven_ p295
n get_status
> bugs.extend(parse(reply))
> File "/usr/lib/pymodules/python2.7/debianbts.py", line 176, in parse
> return [_parse_status(elem) for elem in reply[0]]
> File "/usr/lib/pymodules/python2.7/debianbts.py", line 265, in
> _parse_status
&g
h; this state change isn't recorded in the same way because it
happens in a mail to nnn@ instead of control@.
That should probably be fixed to do the same thing regardless of how the
bug was closed and worked around in the meantime.
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to help.
In this particular case, I'm suspecting that /home or possibly swap is
getting mounted read only, but the output of dmesg; when you have a
failure will provide more information. [Along with the precise kernel
version and whether this happens on newer kernels (4.11.0-trunk is in
experimental)
@@
+perltidy (20140328-2) unstable; urgency=high
+
+ * Backport fix for CVE-2016-10374 which fixes insecure file deletion of
+perltidy.ERR and perltidy.LOG files (closes: #862667)
+
+ -- Don Armstrong <d...@debian.org> Sun, 21 May 2017 12:41:30 -0700
+
perltidy (20140328-1) unstable; u
tely looks like a bug in perltidy. I've cloned and
reassigned this to perltidy since the underlying security issue needs to
be fixed there.
Perlcritic can work around it by using -se et al.
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On Thu, 27 Apr 2017, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
> I feel like we have had the substitution of R (>= 'currentBuildVersion') for
> a decade.
I didn't realize that it was the current build version; I just assumed
it was updated manually.
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Don Armstrong
g the R in testing and uploaded
to testing-proposed-updates.
That's a pretty painful thing to have to do. [Luckily, R is leaf enough
that there aren't too many RC bugs in R packages, so we should be OK.]
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