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: source all amd64
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libsclang1 - SuperCollider language interpreter library
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qutecsound - frontend for the csound sound processor
Closes: 642735
Changes:
qutecsound (0.6.1-2) unstable; urgency=low
.
* Add patch to enable configuration of search paths for libraries
* Add multiarch dir
dependencies.
The big issue (as I understood from the OP) here is that the toolchain is
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2. gcc broke in some way (ICE, error -11, error -4)
3. swig failed with error -10
None of these are my package's fault. I wonder if reassigning to the
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On Fri, Aug 05, 2011 at 11:28:55PM +, Felipe Sateler wrote:
This does not apply to our topic as well. These lists are not
(publicly) archived (or am I missing something?)
BTW, both gmane and the mail archive seem
to our topic as well. These lists are not
(publicly) archived (or am I missing something?)
BTW, both gmane and the mail archive seem to be archiving the bugs lists.
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csound-doc - documentation for csound
csound-manpages - manual pages for csound
Changes:
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* New upstream release
- Add Menno Knevel
-gedit
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Description:
pd-motex - a random collection of Pd objects by Iain Mott
Closes: 629718
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pd-motex (1.1.4-3) unstable; urgency=low
.
* Team upload
.
[ Hans-Christoph Steiner ]
* added DM-Upload-Allowed: yes since I'm now
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Description:
pd-moonlib - library of Pd objects related to GUI control
Changes:
pd-moonlib (0.2-2) unstable; urgency=low
.
* Team upload
.
[ Hans-Christoph Steiner ]
* documented the LGPL-2.1 files
* added DM-Upload-Allowed
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Description:
pd-bassemu - a Pd object for transistor bass emulation
Closes: 629700
Changes:
pd-bassemu (0.3-3) unstable; urgency=low
.
* Team upload
.
[ Hans-Christoph Steiner ]
* updated Build-Depends to use puredata-dev when
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Description:
pd-beatpipe - realtime scheduler/event-delay/quantizer object for Pd
Closes: 629701
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* Team upload
.
[ Hans-Christoph Steiner ]
* updated Build-Depends to use
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(by restarting in postinst instead of
stop in prerm and start in postinst), not eliminated.
2. NM was taught not to bring down DHCP and static connections.
Apparently not bringing down the interface and then picking it up on
start is not easy to do. There is still a bug, though.
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which is targeted to support servers properly,
yes, definitely. For everything else there is Ubuntu.
Surely a person managing a server can do aptitude install ifupdown
network-manager-?
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* New upstream release
- Drop patch 2000-default-html-dir: adopted upstream
* Set
likes to take interfaces down when
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issue. FWIW,
Ubuntu mails maintainers on build failures (at least in PPAs), and I've
found that to work well.
AFAIK, that service also mails when the build was successful, leading to
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cyclist- a utility for converting Max/MSP binary patches to text
pd-cyclone - a Pd library of clones of Max/MSP 4.5 objects
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[ Jonas
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Description:
pd-ggee- a Pd library of GUI controls, synths, filters, and more
Closes: 603193
Changes:
pd-ggee (0.26-1) unstable; urgency=low
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[ Hans-Christoph Steiner ]
* Initial release (Closes: #603193)
Checksums-Sha1
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On Thu, 13 Jan 2011 00:38:37 +, Ian Jackson wrote:
Felipe Sateler writes (Re: Forwarding bugs upstream):
On Wed, 12 Jan 2011 16:56:56 +, Ian Jackson wrote:
I think it is always reasonable for the maintainer to forward the bug
upstream.
But what I think is bad is _demanding_
On Thu, 13 Jan 2011 10:27:12 +, Sune Vuorela wrote:
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We can't demand or require anyone to do anything. Yet we expect
I think this is mostly wrong.
We can demand or require people to step down. And we should if we don't
think
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Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I no longer have the time and interest to properly maintain this
package. It would be nice to find another maintainer for it.
Description: installation tracker
CheckInstall keeps track of all the files created or
modified by your installation script (make install
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Description
On Fri, 03 Dec 2010 08:43:23 +0100, Lucas Nussbaum wrote:
Felipe Sateler fsate...@debian.org
ladspa-sdk (U)
This one is broken by --as-needed. Since --as-needed works by processing
items on the commandline in order, all packages that specify libs before
built objects will fail to build
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Description:
pd-libdir - provides support for the libdir library format for Pd
Closes: 595972
Changes:
pd-libdir (1.9-1) unstable; urgency=low
.
[ Hans-Christoph Steiner ]
* Initial release (Closes: #595972)
.
[ Felipe Sateler
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Description:
pd-zexy- General Purpose addon library for Pd
Changes:
pd-zexy (2.2.3-2) unstable; urgency=low
.
[ Felipe Sateler ]
* Team upload.
.
[ IOhannes m zmölnig ]
* Force extension pd_linux (even on hurd and kfreebsd
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Description:
pd-pmpd- physical modeling library for Pd
Changes:
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* depend on pd-libdir for lib format; recommend pd-import for loading
* added debian/watch to keep
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* Package name: supercollider
Version : 3.4
Upstream Author : Lots of people
* URL : http://supercollider.sourceforge.net
* License : mostly GPL, some BSD, CC-BY-SA-3.0
(unless Lucas still has them
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people are basically arguing about the bug traffic, maybe require
a Bugs: field when doing a NMU to backports?
Unfortunately, this doesn't help when the faulty backport is a library
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- Your new key should be signed by two or more other Debian Developers
The NM and DM processes require only one signature. Why is it harder to
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to add that feature, not
that it already existsed today and was something you could use.
CDBS currently has get-orig-source rule which does that. You just define
a variable with a space separated list of globs and it excludes them
when fetching the source from the web.
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On 12/08/10 20:18, Russ Allbery wrote:
Felipe Sateler fsate...@debian.org writes:
On 12/08/10 16:21, Russ Allbery wrote:
Tanguy Ortolo tanguy+deb...@ortolo.eu writes:
Ian Jackson wrote:
I'd much rather you could just write in your .dsc a set of glob
patterns for files to remove, somehow
puredata plugins are called pd-something, these packages
are following convention.
I do agree that some stub on puredata should be added (and Pd expanded
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Description:
ladspa-sdk - sample tools for linux-audio-dev plugin architecture
Closes: 342156 520269 561560
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* Imported Upstream version 1.13
- No more mismatched free/delete
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We do not put into non-free programs with patent problems
We do not have a clear policy on what to do with patented software. See
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be found here:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/scons/files/scons/2.0.0.beta.20100531/RELEASE.txt/view
Does SCons finally support SONAMES or do we still have to manually do
that? I don't see any reference to that in the release text.
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On Tue, 18 May 2010, Peter Palfrader wrote:
On Wed, 12 May 2010, Felipe Sateler wrote:
Would it be feasible to have some sort of automation surrounding this?
Breaches that are fixed by a subsequent upload will very likely contain
some strings
On 19/05/10 10:08, Raphael Hertzog wrote:
On Wed, 19 May 2010, Felipe Sateler wrote:
Most of the repackaging is done because we don't _want_ to redistribute
those files not because we do not have the right to redistribute them.
[citation needed]
My perception of the matter is the other way
Create an exclusive user for your daemon, and drop a file in
/etc/security/limits.d with the following contents:
daemonuser - nofile somenumber
You should probably ask via debconf before doing it, though.
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HBase needs a high nofile limit. What would be the preferred way to set the
limit for the HBase daemons?
Just call ulimit in the initscript?
The java process is started by daemon (Debian
=makefile: 59s
CONCURRENCY=none + readahead: 37s
CONCURRENCY=makefile + readahead: 43s
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On 16/05/10 16:50, Harald Braumann wrote:
If non-UPG systems should be supported, keep the
umask at 022 and let the admin edit a single line to change it, if
this is needed and he knows it's a pure UPG system.
Is there a reason to support non-UPG systems?
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no
advantage over UPG. Debian as an OS provider may be forced to support
non-UPG configurations for reasons like you state, but I'm more interest
in why would an enterprise want to take such a decision.
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Here I get worse results for concurrency than non-concurrent:
CONCURRENCY=none: 51s
CONCURRENCY=makefile: 59s
CONCURRENCY=none + readahead: 37s
CONCURRENCY=makefile + readahead
pointer on packages that need to go
from snapshot.debian.org.
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: an option that is selected automatically unless an alternative is
specified.
It means your application must not fail if the default is changed.
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the upstream to code runtime checks before using SSE2 specific
instructions (is that possible?).
5) Build twice, install both binaries in /usr/lib/package, and ship a
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that bad.
Why go through the hassle of creating a git format when patching dak to
import a VCS-signed tag (which may be mor difficult, I agree) is much
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) brasero. But I
still want everything removable by just saying aptitude remove gnome.
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and postinst, like other
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On Fri, 2009-12-04 at 16:56 +, Neil Williams wrote:
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Where is the Model?
Who designs the Model?
You (or hopefully someone else who had the same config file syntax).
Then it's a config file parser
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be considered bad design, ugly
and whatnot, but it is irrelevant if nobody ever uses other platforms.
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the fact telling them to
reconcile
the section, instead.)
What's the point of having the maintainer specify it in the first place?
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(The source packages needed the format 3.0 (quilt),
for which good news are expected soon.)
Already: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=457345
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to understand what it does. OTOH, in the
make-only approach it is easier to discard the contents of
alternate-debian-rules.mk entirely (since that special variable is,
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cget - web page downloader
cherokee - Very fast, flexible and easy to configure web server
cherokee-doc - Very fast, flexible and easy to configure web server
libcherokee-base0 - Cherokee
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Description:
liblo-dev - Lightweight OSC library -- development files
liblo-tools - Lightweight OSC library
liblo7 - Lightweight OSC library
Changes:
liblo (0.26~repack-1) experimental; urgency=low
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* New
submitters, but what about other
contributors? Is there any reason someone would want to comment on a bug
report and _not_ be notified of further messaging on it?
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that some programs which use HAL may do use /usr/share.
Hal also lives on /usr, so I don't see the problem either.
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; in particular the Author and Description fields are not
needed given there's From and Subject with the same information.
But random joe will not see those in your patch when they download the
debian source.
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Russ Allbery wrote:
Felipe Sateler fsate...@gmail.com writes:
But:
% objdump -p /usr/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0.1600.5 | grep glib
NEEDED libglib-2.0.so.0
If gkt+ encourages using glib types, there is no problem while gtk itself
uses glib types, as far as I can see
Steve Langasek wrote:
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 02:08:40AM -0400, Felipe Sateler wrote:
But this will cause trouble anyway. Imagine this case: glib changes
SONAME, both app and library depend on glib. app is recompiled, gtk isn't
yet.So then app NEEDED libglib-2.0.so.1, gtk NEEDED libglib-2.0
can see. Or is there something I'm missing?
Saludos,
Felipe Sateler
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lack of
manpower/will/spiritual strength to coordinate/endure/work with upstream.
Of course, all this information may or may not be interesting to anybody.
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' meta-information.
I think answering a simple question (and one of the most likely to be asked
about a patch) should be done by a simple rule. The Status field should be
sufficient for this. Introduce a picked-from-upstream value for the Status
field and then we are done.
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common
(and AFAIK, using commas is less common). The shell escaping could instead
be used for the commas if necessary.
The space-separated list has the advantage that you can list files on their
own physical line.
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Recently I've ran into a few cases were doing debcheckout of a package using
svn downloads the whole thing: tags, branches and trunk. I would expect
debcheckout to give me just the HEAD of development. What should be the sane
behavior?
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local tampering). It would ease a trust path from the user
to the machine. Having to look up these messages (if they exist in the first
place), and creating a trust path from yourself to the poster when one might
need to connect is suboptimal I think.
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submitters to suscribe to a relatively active list is
definitely the wrong thing to do, which is why the patch didn't make it
upstream (and the maintainer, who is active upstream too, doesn't seem to care
to do it himself).
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being?
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Adeodato Simó wrote:
We’ll be also
doing some Bin-NMUs to get rid of dependencies on obsolete
jack-audio-connection-kit transitional packages
Also, I think you can start the binNMUs now, since the shlibs file already point
to the libjack0 package.
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conservative when such a core app is
not in stable and stable releases go out the door after years! I guess
some packages are added in Etch after a while.
But main point is, that Ardour should hit testing after a while.
BTW, ardour migrated to testing yesterday.
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