simply ignore sizes not available in the upstream scripts
(should I give a warning on stdout?).
Do you have any suggestions?
I forwarded your question to d-u. Maybe some 'users' over there have
some suggestions of what they use/require... [3]
Thank you, good idea!
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Since late last week, my system completely hangs - it stops accepting
any input from keyboard or mouse - after 3 to 5 minutes after booting.
This happens both in a text console and when running X.
Of course I suspected a hardware problem first, but the
Hi,
Am 28.08.2008 um 22:41 schrieb Frank Küster:
Package: general
Severity: grave
Since late last week, my system completely hangs - it stops accepting
any input from keyboard or mouse - after 3 to 5 minutes after booting.
This happens both in a text console and when running X.
I should
Hi,
Am 29.08.2008 um 20:20 schrieb Lars Wirzenius:
pe, 2008-08-29 kello 19:51 +0200, Frank Küster kirjoitti:
Any ideas how I can start debugging this?
My first suspicion would be about the hardware.
Mine too.
You could run memtest86+
for at least 12 hours or until the first error
Hi,
Am 29.08.2008 um 23:44 schrieb J.A. Bezemer:
Boot with init=/bin/sh and wait. Still hangs? - kernel or hardware
problem.
It didn't hang for nearly an hour, and now again with the first
couple of scripts in /etc/rcS.d executed it is running for 20
minutes. I'll give it 15 minutes
-grave, I leave
the judgement to the linux maintainers.
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their documentation is findable both in /usr/share/doc/package (for
Debian Policy) and /usr/share/texmf/doc (for the TeX tools).
If one package installs it as a directory, might files from other
packages also be installed there?
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be written in a system-wide configuration file.
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Not at the same time, but someone might allow a user of a laptop to
access their WLAN, but neither accept that an other user of the laptop
should be able to use the same network without
patches and build-deps (in particular, poppler
wasn't available in stable, and we resorted to build with the embedded
copy of xpdf code).
Maybe that could help with some other packages, too - then the target
should be standardized for those autobuilders.
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scripts that would run on Windows and expect
GreatPerlScript.pl, but do not run on Unix *only* because the pl is
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the bin directories. I think the approach
with a /usr/share/$packagename/bin/ that contains the old names as
links, and can be added to PATH, is the best we can do for supporting
scripts that assume extensions.
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the changes file is processed?
To make things even more complicated, the first upload of the new
packages would be to experimental...
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Hi,
assume a binary package A has been built from source package X, but a
new upload of source packages X and Y moves it, and it is now built from
Y. Now, will the changes file
and having the naming
overloaded by dak messages that are based on lintian outcome can be
quite confusing.
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in the last years; I guess ucf is still the
method of choice if a maintainer script needs to do a specific
manipulation in an otherwise not-generated configuration file?
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Steve Langasek vor...@debian.org wrote:
On Thu, Dec 03, 2009 at 11:40:06AM +0100, Frank Küster wrote:
However, and here's the policy-related problem: Of course the admin
might have changed the default paper for one particular binary
manually. What should I do in this case?
[...]
- let
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However, and here's the policy-related problem: Of course the admin
might have changed the default paper for one particular binary
manually. What should
. In that case, can I pass --debconf-ok to ucf even for the case
where it is invoked manually by the admin with no debconf already
running; I mean, will debconf still *check* whether there's a debconf
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envirnoment. In my window manager, there's only one menu, and that's
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is trivial.
Might be, but it's not trivial to find out how to do it. Can you tell
me how to whitelist mail from foo.debian.org, or from certain senders to
an alioth mailing list?
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Debian
in sid also has
all that's needed to get it in again, unless there's a hard-to-see
subtle error.
Maybe you have some link to /etc/init.d/udev left in a runlevel you
don't use, or only a kill link?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Marco d'Itri) wrote:
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That's the version in testing, but the source package in sid also has
all that's needed to get it in again, unless there's a hard-to-see
subtle error.
Like the update-rc.d bug discussed here in the last
before it moves into
testing, this has to be done by the community. After all, even RC bugs,
let alone normal and important ones, often need some tweaking and
adjustment before I can reproduce them on my system.
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of the next sentence:
configuration files must be preserved when the package is removed, and
only deleted when the package is purged.
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Steve Langasek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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sean finney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
so the question is: what am i forgetting to do? i'm guessing that the
problem has something to do with the original package still being
present
make sure that dpkg is updated first:
apt-get update
apt-get install dpkg apt #and aptitude, if you like
apt-get dist-upgrade # or aptitude
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-extra.preinst, look for .*_md5sum_list. We
didn't use ucf because these files all disappeared.
It's up to you whether you think ucf is a better way to handle this.
At least it is able to record a set of md5sums for a given file.
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, but ucf is probably
easier.
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depend on dpkg can ensure the new dpkg is used
to handle the package ?
(the idea is to make sure to use the improved dpkg for package rename).
Don't the release notes suggest to upgrade apt, dpkg and aptitude first,
anyway, as they usually did?
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packages of 2.8 avaiable anywhere, as well as the
guile-1.8 packages? I wanted to try, but got more problems with 2.6
which probably aren't worth reporting when we're trying to get 2.8 in.
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wanted to understand the problem; but I didn't even get that
far, the build failed even earlier. I'll try to reproduce that and
report it.
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this in the wiki. I wanted to do this, but won't
have time to start yet an other Debian work.
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Frank Küster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steve Langasek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, you're right that this code unconditionally uses the user's version of
the conffile when moving it, instead of allowing the conffile question to
happen.
The way to get the conffile prompt for a user-modified
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tmview
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Summary:
We will probably have to remove files from teTeX due to license
problems: Please check whether your package is affected!
... and tell us.
Note that we have tried to contact as many upstream authors as possible,
and we will probably not need
(U)
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only using software in Debian then it's
not a bug.
I'd say it's still a wishlist bug. Something to remember, for example,
in case you're talking to upstream about documentation issues.
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Hi Steve,
maybe you've missed that question to you in a conversation we had on
-devel. Can you please have a look?
Regards, Fr'Fullquote follows'ank
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slow - there are simply not many improvements to make. Some
Debian-specific improvements I made, however, where rejected upstream,
so there are some differences in how the script acts. The new
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thousands of icons, I think it would be
really hard. Except maybe if the upstream distributor requires the
people who provide artwork to agree to a free licensing before they are
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charge' bit violate DFSG #1?
If it is meant as it is written, yes. Often sentences like this can
also be read as Permission, without charge, to use, copy, But in
this particular case the without charge seems to be quite clearly
associated with distribute.
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' reference, maybe one
or two more) which allows to find relevant information. With Wikis,
it's soon getting very hard to search or keep an overview of what
exists.
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, like -gnustep.
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Miles Bader [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Frank Küster [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
.app is pretty much meaningless. Therefore I'd prefer if you'd use a
suffix with a less arcane meaning, like -gnustep.
Does anyone truly care? Is it worth any effort to rename?
It's an ITP, why not do it better
an idea, and it may have it's do's and don't's, so please:
what are the general thoughts on this?
I guess what we should do is rather improve the users' lists.
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:
* Moderation on the lists
* Give moderators a status within debian as an insentive.
* Management: if someone is offensive (destructive), take away
moderation status.
There are things in between not caring at all and moderation.
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to be submitted to me. (Bonus points for something pts like that
also allows upstream maintainers to hook in)
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?bug=388399;msg=123:
Steve Langasek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Oct 04, 2006 at 09:32:16AM +0200, Frank Küster wrote:
However, I'd like to point out that this problem is not special to TeX.
Many programs create ~/.progname directories when run for the first time
- and these directories
in Debian.
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other projects
[ 1 ] Choice 3: Further discussion
- - -=-=-=-=-=- Don't Delete Anything Between These Lines =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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much to hope that lintian knows about the
main executables that are provided by virtual packages, so I'd suggest a
lintian bug.
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anything, it seems to be ideal.
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Ian Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, OcFt 04, 2006 at 09:32:16AM +0200, Frank Küster wrote:
However, I'd like to point out that this problem is not special to TeX.
Many programs create ~/.progname directories when run for the first time
- and these directories contain configuration
Mike Hommey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Yes, that's the ideal solution. In the real world, my suggestion may
improve the situation faster.
Just got an other idea, slower too, but makes the ideal solution more
Wouter Verhelst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steve Langasek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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However, I'd like to point out that this problem is not special to TeX.
Many programs create ~/.progname directories when run for the first
Wouter Verhelst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Of course the clean solution would be to signal to the tools not to look
and write into HOME, but it's hardly realistic to assume that all tools
used (an ever increasing and changing set
Marc Haber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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wrote:
In that case, where the problem is that people do *not* read these
files, and dpkg-reconfigure exim4 exits silently without doing
anything, it seems to be ideal.
Explain that please
any sleep over such packages not making it into etch before the freeze.
I agree.
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this.
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allowed to redistribute it in non-free, and that's the
important point.
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background, if I use the wrong WindowManager, or
useful subdirectories below $HOME).
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such processes without warning.
`
Of course in many cases it would be needed to ask the DSA people to
install the required build-deps, but before I ask I'd rather know
whether it's allowed at all.
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machines.
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find it - can somebody help?
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the main page?
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Martin Michlmayr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Frank Küster [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-10-18 13:03]:
Did you mean this list?
http://www.us.debian.org/consultants/
Yes - yow do I get to it from the main page?
debian.org - Support - Consultants - Consultants
Ah. I find it misleading
of binary packages that might well need such
libraries. Without looking at the source, names like
gappletviewer-4.2 Standalone application to execute Java (tm) applets
gcjwebplugin-4.2 Web browser plugin to execute Java (tm) applets
sound like good candidates.
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Be aware that, even if you don't like it, this looks like you bend the
rules so that it doesn't alter the release plan.
Be also aware that too much bending the rules makes them useless.
What about your proposing a GR to recall the Release Managers?
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Frank Küster napsal:
Jiri Palecek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
can anyone explain why gcc-4.2 build-depends on libgconf2-dev,
libxul-dev, libart-2.0-dev, libgtk2.0-dev,
lib32asound2-dev, libcairo2-dev, libqt4-dev and several others? It
seems
Ian Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Frank Küster writes (Re: mucking with dpkg control files in maintainer
scripts?):
I think the main reason why this is not being done is that there's a
general fear that calling dpkg -s from a script that has been called
by dpkg might give unpredictable
if package b needs
package a unpacked, but not configured, separate package a in a-data and
a-therest, where a-data provides all that package b needs: Now b can
depend on a-data, and a-therest can depend on b.
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that Policy and the release-policy should be
synchronized...
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, but also
the release-policy (if not in meaning then at least in wording and
clearness), but we can't expect this to happen right now.
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it as a waste of time to take part in a
discussion in which one of the involved parties is not involved (due to
time constraints). And that's going to be my last public mail about
this topic...
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?
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Maarten Verwijs mverwijs at farwise.org writes:
A small list of software installed (before upgrade):
[...]
- Tetex
You could give texlive a try. It's more up-to-date than teTeX, it's more
comprehensive, and it's going to be the default for lenny, anyway.
Unfortunately, there are still a
.
Does the issue happen for dvips ?
dvips does not use gs - it creates input for gs.
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With
IFS=' '
it works, but that doesn't look right?
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OLD_IFS=$IFS
IFS=$OLDIFS
s/_//
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The original idea is from Davide Salvetti in his auctex package, but I
wouldn't recommend this any more - the packaging may be aesthetic, but
it is overcomplicated. In particular, newer upstream versions probably
don't need much more than ./configure; make; make install.
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Description:
libkpathsea-dev - TeX Live: path search library for TeX (development part)
libkpathsea5 - TeX Live: path search library for TeX (runtime part)
texlive-binaries - Binaries for TeX Live
Closes: 637667 637720
Changes
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Changed-By: Frank Küster fr...@debian.org
Description:
libkpathsea-dev - TeX Live: path search library for TeX (development part)
libkpathsea5 - TeX Live: path search library for TeX (runtime part)
texlive-binaries - Binaries for TeX Live
Closes: 136051 593782 614257 618033
debian-tex-ma...@lists.debian.org
Changed-By: Frank Küster fr...@debian.org
Description:
texlive- TeX Live: A decent selection of the TeX Live packages
texlive-base - TeX Live: Essential programs and files
texlive-common - TeX Live: Base component
texlive-fonts-recommended - TeX Live
debian-tex-ma...@lists.debian.org
Changed-By: Frank Küster fr...@debian.org
Description:
texlive- TeX Live: A decent selection of the TeX Live packages
texlive-base - TeX Live: Essential programs and files
texlive-common - TeX Live: Base component
texlive-fonts-recommended - TeX Live
debian-tex-ma...@lists.debian.org
Changed-By: Frank Küster fr...@debian.org
Description:
texlive- TeX Live: A decent selection of the TeX Live packages
texlive-base - TeX Live: Essential programs and files
texlive-common - TeX Live: Base component
texlive-fonts-recommended - TeX Live
debian-tex-ma...@lists.debian.org
Changed-By: Frank Küster fr...@debian.org
Description:
texlive- TeX Live: A decent selection of the TeX Live packages
texlive-base - TeX Live: Essential programs and files
texlive-common - TeX Live: Base component
texlive-fonts-recommended - TeX Live
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Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2006 18:32:32 +0100
Source: tex-common
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Version: 0.39
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Debian TeX maintainers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Changed-By: Frank Küster [EMAIL
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Date: Wed, 22 Nov 2006 12:04:54 +0100
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Version: 4.8.dfsg.1-4
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: high
Maintainer: Norbert Preining [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Fri, 24 Nov 2006 15:28:51 +0100
Source: tetex-bin
Binary: tetex-bin libkpathsea-dev libkpathsea4
Architecture: source i386
Version: 3.0-24
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: high
Maintainer: Debian TeX maintainers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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