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GIVEN THE FOLLOWING :-
1/ there are millions of Windows and Dos
users out there.
2/ Ideally there should be equally millions of
Linux users out there.
3/ many of us millions don't want to
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Hi Ari!
Not really relevant but www.reallyslick.com points to rss-glx.sourceforge.net
which seems to be a second independant port to X11. Also, that page even
supplies Debian-packages (though only for i386 and PPC).
Did you compare the two ports and what are their differences ?
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Apparently there are a lot of ports of the really slick X Screensavers,
but all of them present the problem of integrating into the actual
xscreensaver, which isn't really possible system-wide as far as I can
see. And inclusion of the screensavers in upstream XScreenSaver is far
from feasible
#include hallo.h
* Colin Walters [Sat, Dec 07 2002, 08:15:08PM]:
But no one has shown any interest in fixing exim. On the other hand I
was interested enough in Postfix to write the debconfiscation, and then
John Goerzen and LaMont Jones were interested enough to fix and
significantly improve
Hi,
4/ many of us millions would very much like to have
the option of using both systems on our computer.
They actually have.
1/ we don't want to have to know the technical
details of how to get to the step4/ above (in the
given table above).
This is being worked on. A long
Colin Walters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 2002-12-07 at 14:23, Bastian Blank wrote:
On Sat, Dec 07, 2002 at 01:44:31PM -0500, Colin Walters wrote:
And we could fix the exim issue by switching to Postfix as the default
MTA...
the sollution is not to use other packages, it is fixing
On Fri, Dec 06, 2002 at 11:29:37PM +, Alastair McKinstry wrote:
Oops. Yes, I did. I don't understand why it should hang; I'll log it as
a bug and investigate. Might it be due to what you installed next? (I
can't reproduce it yet; any further info would help).
Something similar happens to
Brian May (2002-12-07 16:36:58 +1100) :
I have a set of scripts for creating private debian package pools,
available at:
Wonderful. We now have two tools providing almost the same
functionality, except only one does package pools (bin2) and only one
is mature (mini-dinstall, by Colin
At Sun, 8 Dec 2002 13:28:37 +0100,
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On Fri, Dec 06, 2002 at 11:29:37PM +, Alastair McKinstry wrote:
Oops. Yes, I did. I don't understand why it should hang; I'll log it as
a bug and investigate. Might it be due to what you installed next? (I
can't reproduce it yet;
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Reading the thread on installation from Windows - one thing which might help
new Linux users would be a program which they ran from Windows before they
started, which would record all the things Windows knows about their system
which will be required by a Linux installation.
This could include
On Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 04:49:10AM -0500, Ari Pollak wrote:
I suppose it would be possible to just include the binaries without
touching the XScreenSaver config file but instead including
instructions on including it on a user-specific basis, but I don't
know how well the changes would
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Hello,
I started to make the changelog and copyright file of the Debian
packages online available at:
http://changelogs.credativ.org/
Its just a first run with daily updates of new uploaded packages (for
example apt-src and kernel-image-2.4.20 today).
I have to work on it (remove old
On Sun, 8 Dec 2002, Roland Mas wrote:
Brian May (2002-12-07 16:36:58 +1100) :
I have a set of scripts for creating private debian package pools,
available at:
Wonderful. We now have two tools providing almost the same
functionality, except only one does package pools (bin2) and only one
On Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 03:33:10PM +0100, No?l K?the wrote:
I started to make the changelog and copyright file of the Debian
packages online available at:
http://changelogs.credativ.org/
We should be able to start using the lintian lab on gluck for this again
now that lintian is
On Sun, 2002-12-08 at 15:25, John Lines wrote:
Reading the thread on installation from Windows - one thing which might help
new Linux users would be a program which they ran from Windows before they
started, which would record all the things Windows knows about their system
which will be
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On Sun, 08 Dec 2002, John Lines wrote:
Reading the thread on installation from Windows - one thing which might help
new Linux users would be a program which they ran from Windows before they
started, which would record all the things Windows knows about their system
which will be required by a
Hi,
On Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 02:25:19PM +, John Lines wrote:
Reading the thread on installation from Windows - one thing which might help
new Linux users would be a program which they ran from Windows before they
started, which would record all the things Windows knows about their system
On Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 04:22:52PM +0100, Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder
wrote:
Hmmm, ok, on 2nd thought there's modems, printers, and old ISA cards.
Anything else?
What about configurations for IP, DNS, mail and news? I don't see why
it would be limited to hardware detection.
Richard
On Sat, 2002-12-07 at 20:39, Martin Schulze wrote:
Guillem Jover wrote:
Uhh, admin/Makefile.common is checking for '#MIN_CONFIG' in the first two
lines to include there admin/configure.in.min.
I'd love to have it work but now the build complains about:
make[1]: Entering directory
Hello developers,
this is a small project proposal.
The idea would be to write a cgi-script that automatically dpkg-repack the
package it is asked to deliver, so that we can build a virtual apt-get'able
partial mirror of the package installed on the box.
This would allow to upgrade a box from an
On Mon, 9 Dec 2002 02:30, Emile van Bergen wrote:
Another idea: why not support an installation in an ext2 filesystem
which is really a big file on a Windows VFAT partition, mounted using a
loopback device? That would do away with all the partitioning; that
would only be needed when the user
On Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 04:30:10PM +0100, Emile van Bergen wrote:
Another idea: why not support an installation in an ext2 filesystem
which is really a big file on a Windows VFAT partition, mounted using a
loopback device? That would do away with all the partitioning; that
would only be needed
An up-to-date version is at http://master.debian.org/~joey/3.0r1/.
For the first update to woody the 2.2 and 2.4 kernel should be
updated. In order to install a new one, an older one has to be removed,
so the archive doesn't explode and CDs are still buildable.
Hence, I propose the following
On Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 07:04:46PM +0200, Richard Braakman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
was heard to say:
On Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 04:30:10PM +0100, Emile van Bergen wrote:
Another idea: why not support an installation in an ext2 filesystem
which is really a big file on a Windows VFAT partition, mounted
On 07-Dec-02, 16:05 (CST), David B Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 7 Dec 2002 11:51:03 +0100
Martin Schulze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is a bad practice to repeat the package name as the first word in
the long description.
Why is that again?
Because anything[1] that displays
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Martin Schulze) writes:
12. http://testdrive.hp.com/
Yes, this can be a good resource. I also invite anyone working on ia64
porting issues to the #debian-ia64 channel on irc.debian.org. There is very
little activity visible there, but people who can help are often
On Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 02:25:19PM +, John Lines wrote:
Reading the thread on installation from Windows - one thing which might help
new Linux users would be a program which they ran from Windows before they
started, which would record all the things Windows knows about their system
which
On Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 11:06:19AM +0100, Andreas Metzler wrote:
Colin Walters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 2002-12-07 at 14:23, Bastian Blank wrote:
On Sat, Dec 07, 2002 at 01:44:31PM -0500, Colin Walters wrote:
And we could fix the exim issue by switching to Postfix as the default
On Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 02:03:44PM +0100, Roland Mas wrote:
Brian May (2002-12-07 16:36:58 +1100) :
I have a set of scripts for creating private debian package pools,
available at:
Wonderful. We now have two tools providing almost the same
functionality, except only one does package
The idea would be to write a cgi-script that automatically dpkg-repack the
package it is asked to deliver, so that we can build a virtual apt-get'able
partial mirror of the package installed on the box.
This would allow to upgrade a box from an already installed one without
any media.
I
Hi,
On Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 11:31:11AM -0600, Steve Langasek wrote:
Why make it a separate program that runs under Windows? Why not mount
the Windows partition from the Linux installer, and read the registry
from there?
Because it's easier for Windows to read its own registry and write a
Steve Langasek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 11:06:19AM +0100, Andreas Metzler wrote:
[...]
The packaging of Exim's new major version (v4) will use debconf, the
preliminary test packages already do.
Because the configuration file format has changed in a fundamental
way,
Package: wnpp
Version: N/A; reported 2002-12-08
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: cl-sdl
Version : 0.1.0
Upstream Author : Matthew Danish, Timo Tossavainen
* URL : http://cl-sdl.sourceforge.net/
* License : MIT/X style
Description : Common Lisp bindings
#include hallo.h
* Martin Schulze [Sun, Dec 08 2002, 06:06:42PM]:
There is no pcmcia-modules-2.2.22-reiserfs, which looks like an
oversight to me.
AFAIK kernel-image-2.2.*-reiserfs is abandoned so do not wonder.
Gruss/Regards,
Eduard.
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On Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 07:08:17PM +0100, Emile van Bergen wrote:
On Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 11:31:11AM -0600, Steve Langasek wrote:
Why make it a separate program that runs under Windows? Why not mount
the Windows partition from the Linux installer, and read the registry
from there?
On Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 07:05:16PM +0100, Robin Putters wrote:
The idea would be to write a cgi-script that automatically dpkg-repack the
package it is asked to deliver, so that we can build a virtual apt-get'able
partial mirror of the package installed on the box.
This would allow to
On Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 02:49:50PM +, Colin Watson wrote:
I started to make the changelog and copyright file of the Debian
packages online available at:
http://changelogs.credativ.org/
We should be able to start using the lintian lab on gluck for this again
now that lintian is
1/ we don't want to have to know the technical
details of how to get to the step4/ above (in the
given table above).
2/we want one of the following:-
A/ to be able to insert a floppy disk into
our a drive , turn on the computer,
the computer
On Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 05:30:13PM +0100, Bill Allombert wrote:
I will not do it myself since I know nothing about CGI programming,
CGI programming is easy to learn ;-)
CGI scripts or programs get whatever the client sends on his URL,
starting after the '?' as a parameter, receive on their
On Sun, 8 Dec 2002 15:38:26 +0100 (CET), Fabio Massimo Di Nitto
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why noone have ever packaged the actual debian set of scritps for
handling archives instead?
Have you ever looked at katie, jenna and the other girls? They can do
magic, 99 % of which unneeded in the case of
On Monday, December 9, 2002, at 06:41 am, Joel Baker wrote:
I'd honestly prefer to see the actual archive scripts (The One True
Archiving Tools, of which all others must, by definition, be
emulations)
packaged and useable by mere mortals, but the last I'd heard, this was
a
long way off, and not
On Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 09:26:55PM +0100, Wouter Verhelst wrote:
On Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 05:30:13PM +0100, Bill Allombert wrote:
I will not do it myself since I know nothing about CGI programming,
CGI programming is easy to learn ;-)
CGI scripts or programs get whatever the client sends
* Hugo van der Merwe ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Package: wnpp
Version: unavailable; reported 2002-12-06
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: openscenegraph
Version : 0.9.2
Upstream Author : Robert Osfield [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://www.openscenegraph.org/
Package: wnpp
Version: N/A; reported 2002-12-08
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: japana
Version : 2.0.2-5
Upstream Author : Christian Garbs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://www.h.shuttle.de/mitch/japana.en.html
* License : (GPL, LGPL, BSD, MIT/X, etc.)
On Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 07:04:46PM +0200, Richard Braakman wrote:
Are VFAT partitions still common? I thought Windows 2000 and XP both
used NTFS by default. And last time I tried (about a year ago, I
think) mounting NTFS read-write on Linux was still flaky.
But ISTR that _file_overwrite_
Bug#171943 reports that dictd 1.8.0 fails to start with the
following error message:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ /usr/sbin/dictd -d nofork
:I: 2535 starting dictd 1.8.0/rf on Linux 2.4.19-xfs Tue Dec 3 23:43:09 2002
dictd (dict_index_open): Cannot mmap index file /dev/null(dict_index_open)
Cannot
Hi,
(sorry for the overlong subject).
I originally sent this to debian-doc but I got no answers, so I
thought I'd post it here too.
I'm interested in writing the How Software Producers can distribute
their products directly in .deb format manual, as listed on
On Sun, 8 Dec 2002 15:38:26 +0100 (CET), Fabio Massimo Di Nitto
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why noone have ever packaged the actual debian set of scritps for
handling archives instead?
Have you ever looked at katie, jenna and the other girls? They can do
magic, 99 % of which unneeded in the
On Mon, 9 Dec 2002, Nick Phillips wrote:
/me wonders whether some concept of namespaces in package names would
be useful before we make it too easy for world + dog to run large
repositories of .debs - Ximian was bad enough on its own, last I had to
recover a system from someone using it... I
I see that the testing scripts are running again. Now I wonder why
a52dec isn't going in. In update_output.txt I find
trying: a52dec
skipped: a52dec (1014+21)
got: 4+0: a-4
* alpha: ogle, ogle-gui
which I read as if the new a52dec entered testing, ogle would be
uninstallable. The old
On Sun, 8 Dec 2002, Joel Baker wrote:
On Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 02:03:44PM +0100, Roland Mas wrote:
Brian May (2002-12-07 16:36:58 +1100) :
I have a set of scripts for creating private debian package pools,
available at:
Wonderful. We now have two tools providing almost the same
On 8 Dec 2002, Noèl Köthe wrote:
I started to make the changelog and copyright file of the Debian
packages online
Ah! Wondeful. Would be nice to have it integrated in the frontends ... do
I want/need to update this to the latest unstable version yet - let's
check the changelog pressing C...?
On Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 02:03:44PM +0100, Roland Mas wrote:
Wonderful. We now have two tools providing almost the same
functionality, except only one does package pools (bin2) and only one
is mature (mini-dinstall, by Colin Walters). Could we possibly hope
for a merger of those two? I'd
On Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 09:19:52PM +0100, Marc Haber wrote:
Have you ever looked at katie, jenna and the other girls? They can do
magic, 99 % of which unneeded in the case of simple private archives.
I looked at katie; it seemed to be a complicated and undocumented mess
that was a total
On Monday, December 9, 2002, at 10:48 am, Fabio Massimo Di Nitto wrote:
I do not agree with you for different reasons. First of all noone
forces
people to add private archives to their sources.list. If users do that
they should know that things can break more easily. Sometimes private
archive
On Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 11:04:00PM +0100, tomas pospisek wrote:
On 8 Dec 2002, No?l K?the wrote:
I started to make the changelog and copyright file of the Debian
packages online
Ah! Wondeful. Would be nice to have it integrated in the frontends ...
do I want/need to update this to the
Graham Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
see apt-listchanges, which is a great tool for looking at changelogs
before you install packages.
Hardly everybody has got a full Debian mirror in the same rack. ;-)
--
Florian Weimer[EMAIL PROTECTED]
University of Stuttgart
Hi,
On Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 12:24:56PM -0600, Steve Langasek wrote:
On Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 07:08:17PM +0100, Emile van Bergen wrote:
On Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 11:31:11AM -0600, Steve Langasek wrote:
Why make it a separate program that runs under Windows? Why not mount
the Windows
On Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 10:48:30PM +0100, Fabio Massimo Di Nitto wrote:
I do not agree with you for different reasons. First of all noone forces
people to add private archives to their sources.list. If users do that
they should know that things can break more easily. Sometimes private
archive
On Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 11:44:08PM +0100, Florian Weimer wrote:
Graham Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
see apt-listchanges, which is a great tool for looking at changelogs
before you install packages.
Hardly everybody has got a full Debian mirror in the same rack. ;-)
If there were a
On Sun, 2002-12-08 at 20:51, Nick Phillips wrote:
/me wonders whether some concept of namespaces in package names would
be useful before we make it too easy for world + dog to run large
repositories of .debs - Ximian was bad enough on its own, last I had to
recover a system from someone
It would be interesting to see an strace of the program and the output of
dmesg.
On Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 12:42:15PM +1100, Brian May wrote:
d-arch-builder?? (debian-archive-builder)
Sounds good.
I have renamed the bin2 directory to darchbuilder.
(unfortunately Perl objected to the - in the directory name).
The new location is now
On Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 04:26:03PM -0500, Bob Hilliard wrote:
Bug#171943 reports that dictd 1.8.0 fails to start with the
following error message:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ /usr/sbin/dictd -d nofork
:I: 2535 starting dictd 1.8.0/rf on Linux 2.4.19-xfs Tue Dec 3 23:43:09 2002
dictd
[Please CC all replies to me]
Hi all,
I'm having issues with getting parted's reiserfs support to work in a
way that complies with Debian policy. The issue is that parted dlopen()s
libreiserfs.so and libdal.so (from the libreiserfs-0.3-{0,dev}
packages) for its reiserfs support. This is fine,
On Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 05:57:55PM -0500, Matt Zimmerman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
was heard to say:
On Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 11:44:08PM +0100, Florian Weimer wrote:
Graham Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
see apt-listchanges, which is a great tool for looking at changelogs
before you
On Mon, Dec 09, 2002 at 11:26:14AM +1100, Timshel Knoll [EMAIL PROTECTED] was
heard to say:
2. Make parted dlopen() libreiserfs-0.3.so.0 rather than libreiserfs.so.
This will solve the problem, but is not ideal solution since a minor
version upgrade or SONAME change of libreiserfs will
John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thomas Bushnell writes:
The copyright is on the *file* and not on the data,...
Did I say it was?
...and certainly not on the *information* which the file contains.
An instantiation of that information could be considered a derivative of
the
On Mon, Dec 09, 2002 at 11:09:51AM +1100, Craig Sanders wrote:
that looks like it may be a configuration errorwhy else would it be
trying to mmap /dev/null?
this is a elf function, not sure what it is used for but a lot of programs
do this. Thats why you need /dev/null in most chroots for
Fabio Massimo Di Nitto wrote:
Why noone have ever packaged the actual debian set of scritps for
handling archives instead?
Probably because it's too complicated to be of use unless you're
managing something on the scale of the debian archive. It's much easier
to install mini-dinstall and make a
Joel Baker wrote:
And don't forget debarchiver, which doesn't (yet) support pools, but is in
use in a number of places for doing old-style archives, too.
Note that mini-dinstall can generate old-style archives too. That's
what I use for all my repositories.
archive_style = flat
--
see shy jo
Brian May [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I looked at katie; it seemed to be a complicated and undocumented
mess that was a total overkill for my purpose (eg. I don't need a
database).
That complicated and undocumented mess has been running the Debian
archives successfully and without major
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Thomas Bushnell writes:
I believe at this point you are raising FUD.
I believe I was attempting to discuss the subject calmly and rationally
while avoiding inflammatory language such as you are raising FUD.
The license on Unicode explicitly grants permission to make such
derivatives, if they
John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The license on Unicode explicitly grants permission to make such
derivatives, if they even are such, in free programs.
Reference? I don't recall seeing this mentioned earlier in this thread,
and it is not at all clear from a quick perusal of the
On Mon, 2002-12-09 at 00:26, Timshel Knoll wrote:
I'm having issues with getting parted's reiserfs support to work in a
way that complies with Debian policy. The issue is that parted dlopen()s
libreiserfs.so and libdal.so (from the libreiserfs-0.3-{0,dev}
packages) for its reiserfs support.
On Sunday 08 December 2002 13:29, Aaron Isotton wrote:
Hi,
(sorry for the overlong subject).
I originally sent this to debian-doc but I got no answers, so I
thought I'd post it here too.
I'm interested in writing the How Software Producers can distribute
their products directly in .deb
On Monday, December 9, 2002, at 12:03 pm, Scott James Remnant wrote:
I disagree that this is needed, not for any of the usual reasons, but
for the simple reason that this functionality already exists.
In part; it's not visible to the user, and it's not possible for a
package to specify that it
On Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 06:06:41PM -0800, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
In the end it makes very little sense for a3rd party to provide debs.
It makes sense for the debian user, dont u think?
Greetings
Bernd
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On Sun, 2002-12-08 at 14:44, Joey Hess wrote:
Joel Baker wrote:
And don't forget debarchiver, which doesn't (yet) support pools, but is in
use in a number of places for doing old-style archives, too.
Note that mini-dinstall can generate old-style archives too. That's
what I use for all my
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On Sunday 08 December 2002 18:12, Bernd Eckenfels wrote:
On Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 06:06:41PM -0800, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
In the end it makes very little sense for a3rd party to provide debs.
It makes sense for the debian user, dont u think?
Which is why I ask for the second option -- a
On Sun, 2002-12-08 at 17:26, Brian May wrote:
When I last looked at mini-dinstall it didn't seem to try to cater for
many of the tasks required for pools, because it doesn't appear to
support pools.
eg. with pools you need tools to install packages, maintain multiple
Packages files for
On Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 11:45:04PM +0100, Emile van Bergen wrote:
Actually, I would find it significantly easier to borrow code from Wine
to do registry parsing and run a tool against a Windows partition
mounted read-only to extract the information we need, than I would to
write a Windows
On Mon, Dec 09, 2002 at 09:37:39AM +1100, Brian May wrote:
Maybe one day these tools will get better documented, I will be
I would assume the first step might be to give postgresql the
init_pool.sql file, and somehow configure the programs to use this newly
created database?
I would also assume
On Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 07:03:05PM -0800, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
Which is why I ask for the second option -- a tarball. Let Debian, Gentoo,
BSD, whoever do their own packaging. This includes any of those groups'
users.
Debian wont package most of the non free software.
Greetings
Bernd
On Mon, Dec 09, 2002 at 02:02:12AM +, Scott James Remnant wrote:
I don't see why this is a problem, you'd only need to change the
dlopen() code if there's a SONAME change - and that should only change
if there's a binary-incompatible difference. A difference that might
not be picked up by
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