I tryed adding this to the template and config file of both packages and
hoped that after installing one lib, db_get shared/ldapns/ldap-server
for the other lib would return the value entered in the first lib.
But it didn't work. Any help would appreciated :)
Hm. That should work. Any
Michael Vogt wrote:
Ok, stupid me. I had a line likes this in my debian/config:
db_input medium shared/ldapns/ldap-server || true
So, the question is allways asked.
I don't see why the question would always be asked. Debconf defaults to
only asking questions if the user has not seen them
ddclient is used to update your (dynamic) IP address at dyndns.org.
Questions:
1. Section net or admin?
2. The program can use a config file to store the hostname and
dyndns.org username and password. This is convenient if one is running
it automatically (when dhcpcd gets a new ip, for
On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 03:00:43PM -0800, Joey Hess wrote:
Michael Vogt wrote:
Ok, stupid me. I had a line likes this in my debian/config:
db_input medium shared/ldapns/ldap-server || true
So, the question is allways asked.
I don't see why the question would always be asked. Debconf
On Sun, Mar 26, 2000 at 10:00:58PM -0400, Peter Cordes wrote:
Is \EOF really what your file says here? maybe \E isn't treated as
escape, so bash is looking for a literal E to be followed by OF, and
then it will go to the end of the line. (Try that, typing EOF, and see if
the cursor jumps to
Richard == Richard Braakman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Richard On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 11:55:49AM -0600, Manoj
Richard Srivastava wrote:
This should not be a RC bug: bbdb works just fine for
emacs19/20, and even the basic package continues to work for
XEmacs (for VM users,
I'll do this, since it relates to my work. :-)
On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 12:39:52PM -0800, Joey Hess wrote:
Someone should package AIDE (http://www.cs.tut.fi/~rammer/aide.html). It's
a free tripwire replacement.
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...or maybe not. It's got cryptographic hashing algos (tiger, sha1, etc), so
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On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 08:12:37PM -0500, Brian Almeida wrote:
I'll do this, since it relates to my work. :-)
On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 12:39:52PM -0800, Joey
On Fri, 24 Mar 2000, Dushara Jayasinghe wrote:
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Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 21:12:12 -0800
From: Tristan Savatier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dushara Jayasinghe wrote:
I downloaded mpegtv 1.1.0.20-3 (.deb version) from
Anand Kumria wrote:
On Fri, 24 Mar 2000, Dushara Jayasinghe wrote:
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Subject: Re: unable to execute
Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 21:12:12 -0800
From: Tristan Savatier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dushara Jayasinghe wrote:
I downloaded mpegtv
please no have read player y lo quiero tener
On 27 Mar 2000 15:11:17 -0500
CW == Colin Walters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote...
Package: bbdb (debian/main).
Maintainer: Frederic Lepied [EMAIL PROTECTED]
59177 xemacs20 didn't compile bbdb-gnus on installation
CW Instead of removing this package, couldn't we just change the Depends:
CW to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Takuo KITAME) writes:
On 27 Mar 2000 15:11:17 -0500
CW == Colin Walters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote...
Package: bbdb (debian/main).
Maintainer: Frederic Lepied [EMAIL PROTECTED]
59177 xemacs20 didn't compile bbdb-gnus on installation
CW Instead of removing this
On 28 Mar 2000 05:13:39 +0200
Fred == Frederic Lepied [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote...
Fred [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Takuo KITAME) writes:
On 27 Mar 2000 15:11:17 -0500
CW == Colin Walters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote...
Package: bbdb (debian/main).
Maintainer: Frederic Lepied [EMAIL PROTECTED]
59177
Hello world,
My `testing' distribution thing is back up on auric (rather than lully)
now. http://auric.debian.org/~ajt/ . It's running daily or so.
There's a list of uninstallable packages for both woody and potato
(sorted by source package) linked from there too. Stats for potato at
the moment
On Mon, 27 Mar 2000, Tristan Savatier wrote:
Yes, but I have not received it.
We have received several email of people reporting that mtv/mtvp
does not work at all on some recent distributions of Corel linux.
Is Corel Linux based on Debian ?
yes it is.
In all cases, 'mtvp -h' seg faults
On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 05:38:54PM +0200, Richard Braakman wrote:
Package: epic4 (debian/main).
Maintainer: Joseph Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
58508 Epic pre2.503 has bugs which 2.505 has not
The bugs mentioned in this report do not affect everybody. 505 fixed a
few bugs sure, but it created a
On 2000-03-27 22:38:22, Marco d'Itri wrote:
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On Sun, Mar 26, 2000 at 11:14:06PM -0300, Nicolás Lichtmaier wrote:
dpkg-divert --package base-files --divert-to /dev.base/hda /dev/hda
Ugh.. ugly...
The clean solution is to truncate the file list of base, as proposed. This
will release all the files owned by that package
Nils Jeppe [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sat, 25 Mar 2000, Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
ORBS deserves special mention because of their insane hit count, I don't
know what that is about but ORBS would block 10% of the mails we get. I
think it is without question that the majority of those blocks
Peter Cordes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I use this line in /etc/crontab on my woody system:
42 6* * sun root/usr/bin/apt-get update ; /usr/bin/apt-get -q -d -y
-u dist-upgrade ; /usr/bin/apt-get autoclean
I use a similar but much more complicated method to acheive a similar
result.
Quoting from the mailing list archives... :-)
Marcus Brinkmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Mar 26, 2000 at 09:00:34AM +1000, Anthony Towns wrote:
The whole file --- verifying each entry would take at least three minutes
I don't think it is useful to sign the Packages file, because:
On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 12:39:52PM -0800, Joey Hess wrote:
Someone should package AIDE (http://www.cs.tut.fi/~rammer/aide.html). It's
a free tripwire replacement.
I packed aide for my personal needs some weeks ago. I just uploaded a polished
version to http://members.xoom.com/mydebs/debian/aide.
Unless someone else is already working on it and I missed the ITP (checked
on the wnpp list already) then I am going to be packaging up
gnuplot-mode
Source: gnuplot-mode
Section: math
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Ryuichi Arafune [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Standards-Version: 3.0.1
Package:
Joey Hess writes:
Someone should package AIDE (http://www.cs.tut.fi/~rammer/aide.html). It's
a free tripwire replacement.
This was mentioned a week or two ago and at least two people
volunteered. I might be interested too. I've not packaged anything
yet, though, and I am not a Debian developer.
On Tue, Mar 28, 2000 at 12:43:32AM +1000, Anthony Towns wrote:
Actually, now I think about it, the Packages file itself is valuable
information. Consider a Packages file that doesn't actually changes the
.deb's, but changes the netbase entry, say to read:
Package: netbase
On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 09:16:10PM +0200, Wichert Akkerman wrote:
Previously Robert Bihlmeyer wrote:
FWIW, gnome-session is not a window manager.
But it starts one for you, so it would be a good candidate for an
x-window-manager alias imho.
I'm antsy about that.
gnome-session itself does
On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 02:52:59PM -0500, Adam McKenna wrote:
I just subscribed, and I'd like to let the list know I'm (hopefully) going to
be working on a couple of new packages, namely tinydns/dnscache by djb, which
is a replacement for BIND, and djb's daemontools, (which is required for
On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 10:38:22PM +0200, Marco d'Itri wrote:
You have to change all lists commands in your ~/.muttrc in
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I have both. Do you mean I can get rid of lists altogether?
Last time I read the docs, they appeared to do slightly different things.
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On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 04:00:30PM -0600, Mike Mattice wrote:
How long does it take to get your gpg key updated via
this e-mail address?
The more you ask, the longer it takes. :)
Seriously, AFAIK keyring maintenance is handled by one (very busy) person.
Please be patient.
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On Mon, 27 Mar 2000, David Bristel wrote:
This is one of the reasons why I've been happy I bought a Smart-UPS, not only
does it provide more information(ammount of battery power and UPS load as well
as other information), but the apcd package for APC monitoring worked
on it out of the box for
On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 08:27:29PM -0500, Brian Almeida wrote:
...or maybe not. It's got cryptographic hashing algos (tiger, sha1, etc), so
I probably can't package it due to wonderful US laws. Drat.
Strange... I read everywhere that US export restrictions are now gone.
(e.g. just a minute ago
Brian Almeida [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
...or maybe not. It's got cryptographic hashing algos (tiger, sha1, etc), so
I probably can't package it due to wonderful US laws. Drat.
So dpkg must be moved to non-us because it contains an implementation
of a cryptographic hashing algorithm (MD5)?
Michael Vogt wrote:
I packed aide for my personal needs some weeks ago. I just uploaded a polished
version to http://members.xoom.com/mydebs/debian/aide.
Cool! Do you want me to sponsor this in?
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Here's my input. It is written from the perspective of someone who has
never even run aptitude -- but that should be okay, since that is your
target audience. :)
On Tue, Mar 28, 2000 at 12:32:39AM +0200, Bernd Eckenfels wrote:
aptitude
(c) Copyright 2000, Bernd Eckenfels, Germany
Please
I'd like to know if your TLD has a whois server.
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On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 11:09:42PM -0500, Daniel Martin wrote:
ORBS BLOCKS MORE THAN OPEN RELAYS.
Sorry to shout, but I've been bitten by ORBS before.
It blocks open relays *or machines which relay for open relays*.
Yes, it does. I configured all of my exim systems to put warnings
in the
On Mar 27, Adam McKenna [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It really is a nice package. I would encourage anyone who doesn't like
running BIND to take a look at this.
I would not. It's very non-free, can't be packaged as binary and has
been designed by Mr. Bernstein.
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On Mon, 27 Mar 2000, Daniel Martin wrote:
ORBS BLOCKS MORE THAN OPEN RELAYS.
Sorry to shout, but I've been bitten by ORBS before.
It blocks open relays *or machines which relay for open relays*.
Which is basically the same.
This means that since my campus's smarthost trusts any machine
Hi,
is there a way to provide the configuration (i.e., to manipulate the
debconf backend database) for a package prior to installing the
package? Afterwards it should be possible to install the package
with the non-interactive frontend.
Thanks for any help, Thomas
Anand Kumria wrote:
On Mon, 27 Mar 2000, Tristan Savatier wrote:
Yes, but I have not received it.
We have received several email of people reporting that mtv/mtvp
does not work at all on some recent distributions of Corel linux.
Is Corel Linux based on Debian ?
yes it is.
In
On Tue, Mar 28, 2000 at 10:03:33AM +1000, Brian May wrote:
I set the severity to important, as I feel that bbdb support is
important for gnus, and also, because I think it should be easy to fix
(if you know what you are doing --- I don't).
[...]
I don't think it is worth dropping the package
On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 11:25:46PM -0800, Joey Hess wrote:
Michael Vogt wrote:
I packed aide for my personal needs some weeks ago. I just uploaded a
polished
version to http://members.xoom.com/mydebs/debian/aide.
Cool! Do you want me to sponsor this in?
If you like the package :-) Of
On Mon, Mar 20, 2000 at 04:46:04AM -0300, Nicol?s Lichtmaier wrote:
Using the Space and the Backspace keys for up and down movement is absurd,
it's even stupid. Backspace is back-space. Those keybindings where thought
for keyboards without arrows, and those keyboards no longer exists...
On Fri, Mar 24, 2000 at 12:27:12PM +0100, Paolo Molaro wrote:
On 03/24/00 Petr Cech wrote:
Package: communicator (debian/contrib)
Maintainer: Adam Heath [EMAIL PROTECTED]
60193 communicator: buss error when replying to message
normal communicator behaviour :(
At GUADEC Keith
At 20:27 -0500 2000-03-27, Brian Almeida wrote:
...or maybe not. It's got cryptographic hashing algos (tiger, sha1, etc), so
I probably can't package it due to wonderful US laws. Drat.
Hash algorithms aren't (and haven't ever been) export controlled.
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Bug#61116: /etc/motd references BOTH /usr/doc/*/copyright AND
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Severity set to `normal'.
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Severity set to
On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 05:38:54PM +0200, Richard Braakman wrote:
This is the current list of bugs that are headed for the horizon.
I generated it from the bugscan report of Mar 26 15:08, and subtracted
the bugs that were fixed by uploads I installed today.
I will start removing these
On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 10:38:22PM +0200, Marco d'Itri wrote:
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On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 11:09:42PM -0500, Daniel Martin wrote:
ORBS BLOCKS MORE THAN OPEN RELAYS.
Sorry to shout, but I've been bitten by ORBS before.
It blocks open relays *or machines which relay for open relays*.
Yeah... Blacklist this person we've blacklisted or we'll blacklist you.
On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 08:27:29PM -0500, Brian Almeida wrote:
...or maybe not. It's got cryptographic hashing algos (tiger, sha1, etc), so
I probably can't package it due to wonderful US laws. Drat.
On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 08:12:37PM -0500, Brian Almeida wrote:
Hasing is fine, else glibc,
If you buy a Smart-UPS, it COMES with the cable to make it work with the right
cable. Sure, not all cables will support it, but that's a non-issue if you use
what comes with your UPS.
Dave Bristel
On Tue, 28 Mar 2000, Andreas Tille wrote:
Hi
Heres the 1st draft of the man page for /etc/network/interfaces
I think I have covered most of the main things. However If I have left out
something please do direct me in the right direction.
Also this is my first attempt at writting a man page, with out knowing the page
description
On Fri 24 Mar 2000, Peter Makholm wrote:
In SSLUG (swedish/danish LUG) we have begun translating
man-pages to danish. when we have finished a nice set (like
file-utils) I will make a debian package out of it.
Wouldn't manpages-dk be the correct name?
Paul Slootman
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When reading the doc's for debconf, I saw that it should be possible
to have the config in a LDAP database... Exactly is this supposed to
get to work?
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Paul Slootman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Wouldn't manpages-dk be the correct name?
That depends
The two letter language code is da and the two letter country code is
DK (making the correct locale: LC_ALL=da_DK)
There shouldn't be any problem using the manpages in Greenland (ie
da_GL) but
On Tue, 28 Mar 2000, David Bristel wrote:
If you buy a Smart-UPS, it COMES with the cable to make it work with the right
cable. Sure, not all cables will support it, but that's a non-issue if you
use
what comes with your UPS.
I wonder how *you* can know the abilities of the cable that was
On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 08:27:29PM -0500, Brian Almeida wrote:
...or maybe not. It's got cryptographic hashing algos (tiger, sha1, etc), so
I probably can't package it due to wonderful US laws. Drat.
actually the charming US laws appear to be fixed, at least for Free
software. The kernel is
unsubscribe
On Tue, Mar 28, 2000 at 06:16:43PM +1000, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
I have received one legitimate email (from a customer) which failed
the ORBS check, so I won't be rejecting based on that. But I see no
reason not to reject on RBL (which Debian already does), and
probably RSS and DUL too.
That
I know others have expressed this, but a big reason we wind up with slower
release cycles is we have a stable unstable. i.e. unstable is rather
stable. Most of the other distributions start with the software that will
be released by the time they release and start working with it early.
What I
Yes, you are correct. The sections I was looking at are non-free/net for
dnscache, and non-free/misc for daemontools.
These will both be source packages, with build-$PACKAGE scripts, just like
qmail.
The license is:
You may distribute copies of dnscache-1.00.tar.gz, with MD5 checksum
On Tue, Mar 28, 2000 at 07:41:12PM +0530, C Hanish Menon wrote:
Heres the 1st draft of the man page for /etc/network/interfaces
But it has already been written! Update your netbase package.
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Turbo Fredriksson wrote:
When reading the doc's for debconf, I saw that it should be possible
to have the config in a LDAP database... Exactly is this supposed to
get to work?
Debconf doesn't support any backend database yet, however once it does ldap
is a pretty good fit.
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On Tue, Mar 28, 2000 at 09:09:43AM -0800, Andrew Lenharth wrote:
I know others have expressed this, but a big reason we wind up with slower
release cycles is we have a stable unstable. i.e. unstable is rather
stable. Most of the other distributions start with the software that will
be
On Tue, 28 March 2000 17:03:56 +0100, Mark Brown wrote:
That roughly matches my experience - ORBS blocks far too much to use in
Did anyone say above.net? ORBS swamped Germany half a year
ago with mails, some big ISPs are still in the ORBS database
for 1000+ business customers are not really easy
Joey == Joey Hess [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Joey Turbo Fredriksson wrote:
When reading the doc's for debconf, I saw that it should be
possible to have the config in a LDAP database... Exactly is
this supposed to get to work?
Joey Debconf doesn't support any backend
Thomas Gebhardt wrote:
is there a way to provide the configuration (i.e., to manipulate the
debconf backend database) for a package prior to installing the
package? Afterwards it should be possible to install the package
with the non-interactive frontend.
Do you want to go in and change
On Tue, 28 Mar 2000, Alexander Koch wrote:
DUL is interesting. I changed my mind on that. I rather say
we use it since the amount of spam is certainly increasing
the last weeks and DUL is understandable.
Yes there is more spam, but I've been looking and I haven't seen that much
(if any at
Thus spake Pedro Guerreiro ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I know the problem is with gnome-terminal, so the question is how do I
change the default binding of DEL in gnome-terminal? I've browse through
/usr/share/doc/gnome-terminal, but that's a dead end :-(
Check out the preferences menu in
Turbo Fredriksson wrote:
Ahh, I see... I was looking through the sources a little, but i couldn't
find the 'main file' so to speak... :)
How much is done, need any help? We need it at work, and i can do
much of this on 'official company time' :)
There's a big hole in the spec debconf
This is what experimental is for, no?
Unstable is for unstable Debian, not necessarily unstable software. The
experimental distribution is much more appropriate for unstable upstream
software.
agreed with the addition that experimental must also be apt'able. Getting
software from the
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