Hi,
I've not been able to resurrect user-mode-linux on my system,
and it doesn't run; and thus I'm looking for someone who
may be interested in pbuilder-uml, and has or has an intention of
having functional user-mode-linux.
pbuilder-uml has been unmaintained for the past year; and
I guess it
reassign python2.3
severity 333107 serious
thanks
python2.3 seems to depend on libssl0.9.7 which no longer exists in archive.
But this is a bit wild, isn't it?
(from http://ftp-master.debian.org/removals.txt)
=
[Date: Sat,
Hi,
http://cvs.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/pbuilder/testsuite/cdebootstrap/pbuilder-create-etch.log?cvsroot=pbuilder
I do not have a clue about pbuilder, but adduser's support of
shadow-less systems was first broken in 3.64 by the fix for bug
298883.
Due to cdebootstrap being
Hi,
O: Setting up exim4-config (4.52-2) ...
P: Configuring package exim4-config
O: hostname:
O: Host name lookup failure
O:
O: hostname:
O: Host name lookup failure
O:
O: Adding system-user for exim (v4)
O: chage: can't open shadow password file
O: groupdel: group Debian-exim does
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Hi,
192008
I think this bug is discussing something like
$ apt-cache show d-shlibs
Package: d-shlibs
Priority: optional
Section: utils
Installed-Size: 84
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Version: 0.27
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Hi,
From since about yesterday, on my amd64 box,
etch(testing) is failing to bootstrap with the following message:
O: Setting up exim4-config (4.52-2) ...
P: Configuring package exim4-config
O: hostname:
O: Host name lookup failure
O:
O: hostname:
O: Host name lookup failure
O:
O: Adding
Hi,
I just tried to figure out why the jack-audio-connection-kit can't go
into testing, and after some investigation I came to the conclusion
that it might never go in without help. [1]
Is there someone who shares this opinion or am I missing something ?
For my part, I would be happier if
Hi,
I wonder why nobody did implement that feature before. I imagine
(without knowing much about APT's internals), the pseudocode would look
like that:
- install command gets the list
- if the package does not exist in the cache and the given string is a
file, then:
- read the
Hi,
That said, I think it's good to use --resolve-deps by default for
testing/unstable, so that override changes aren't that urgent (they don't
break daily builds etc every other day), and can be batched up a bit, and
processed when the dependency graph is a bit stable. Which may very well be
Hi,
debootstrap test:
[FAIL] create-sid-debootstrap
[FAIL] build-sid-dsh
[FAIL] pdebuild-sid-dsh
[FAIL] pdebuild-internal-sid-dsh
[FAIL] create-etch-debootstrap
[FAIL] build-etch-dsh
[FAIL] pdebuild-etch-dsh
[FAIL] pdebuild-internal-etch-dsh
[FAIL] update-etch-sid.log
[FAIL]
Hi,
This is your third and final reminder. I count 542 packages remaining,
down only 9 from last month. I assume most of the people below do not
read debian-devel, so I've taken the librerty of BCCing you all. :-P
It's not entirely clear from the posting, but all that's required
on the
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checks
in pbuilder when I come around to adding those support to
pbuilder.
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Hi,
Of course I read debian-devel. But I fix bugs once they are
reported. I use the BTS to track needed work in this way.
This is of course suprerior to running vi debian/control because
beauracracy is fun.
I'm transitioning one of my packages to a potential new-maintainer;
and it
Hi,
Extracting source
Password: su: Authentication failure
Sorry.
pbuilder: Failed extracting the source
- Aborting with an error
- unmounting dev/pts filesystem
...
I guess I have to set a further sudo permission here but for what program?
It is 'sudo su' ? I would not really
tags 330291 +patch
reassign 330291 login
severity 330291 serious
thanks
Hi,
Extracting source
Password: su: Authentication failure
Sorry.
pbuilder: Failed extracting the source
- Aborting with an error
- unmounting dev/pts filesystem
...
I guess I have to set a further
was rather more unstable than usual
due to shadow.
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[OK] update-sarge-etch-sid-experimental.log
[OK] create-etch-cdebootstrap
[OK] build-etch-dsh
[OK] pdebuild-etch-dsh
[OK] pdebuild-internal-etch-dsh
[OK] update-etch-sid.log
[OK] update-etch-sid-experimental.log
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ecasound-el - emacs binding files for ecasound sound editing environment
libecasound-ruby1.8
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difficult).
Considering that there doesn't seem to be a similar project,
I'm going to upload the package.
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://www.netfort.gr.jp/~dancer/software/cowdancer.html
cowdancer_0.3_i386.deb
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Package: cowdancer
Version: 0.3
Section: utils
Priority: optional
Architecture: i386
Depends: libc6 (= 2.3.5-1)
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Version: 0.7-1
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Linux
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: translation updates
update-cluster_0.41.5-1_i386.changes: translation updates
whizzytex_1.2.3-1_i386.changes: new upstream release
wysihtml_0.12-1_i386.changes: new upstream release
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Hi,
I'm planning on getting a cdebootstrap supported version released somewhat
soonish.
I'd be looking for sponsored upload, since if I'm not mistaken,
and finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] is telling me the correct thing,
my new gpg key is not in the keyring yet.
I'll sponsor all your
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-dsh
[OK] pdebuild-etch-dsh
[OK] pdebuild-internal-etch-dsh
[OK] update-etch-sid.log
[OK] update-etch-sid-experimental.log
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string).encode(locale.nl_langinfo(CODESET))
as opposed to
print _(some string)
(if _ is bound to lgettext).
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+_ = lgettext
Correct me if I'm missing something, since python is not
my best language.
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Packages Build-Depend on -dev packages they directly require,
thus a package requiring newt will Build-Depend on libnewt-dev,
but not libslang2-dev.
libnewt-dev will need to Depend on libslang2-dev, or
static lib compilation with libtool will break.
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of being able to
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Hi,
Since I've started up this thread, I'd like to summarize what was
discussed in this thread.
1. Conclusion:
For the initial question of
'How does one decide which -dev package accompanies
runtime library package'
There is no answer, and we have not reached the consensus.
2. Methods
Hi,
Thanks for the comments.
Ideally there needs to be either
* a login environment where changes are saved AND/OR
* a hook that gets executed for an update operation, *before* apt-get
is called.
Luckily, since pbuilder 0.118 which was released 31 Oct 2004,
there is a
Hi,
The aspell dictionary packages build-depend on aspell-bin ( 0.60).
aspell-bin is now a virtual package provided by aspell, but virtual
packages cannot be versioned, so these build-dependency cannot be
satisfied.
There are fifteen such packages:
I'd see a benefit in filing mail
Hi,
BTW, having Build-Depends: libfoo-dev in
a library's build-deps, will allow the developer
to overlook a soname change in depending shared library.
Which is a bad idea in the QA standpoint.
Yes and no.
The programer can overlook the soname change for the source. The API
hasn't
Hi,
Thanks for your input.
Having a solid naming scheme will allow me to
ldd /usr/lib/libwhatever.so to track down its
shared library dependency, and appending -dev
to individual package to create the list of
requisite -dev packages.
If this is actually necessary for
Hi,
Having a solid naming scheme will allow me to
ldd /usr/lib/libwhatever.so to track down its
shared library dependency, and appending -dev
to individual package to create the list of
requisite -dev packages.
With the current scheme it is:
ldd /usr/lib/libwhatever.so to
libfoobar-2.1-0 will have
libfoobar-2.1-0-dev.
Please distinguish between API and ABI!
True. Indeed the proposed policy is already followed in case of ABI
changes. And any sane program would not compile when ever a library
change its _API_ in a way not back-compatible.
Hi,
Thanks for your time and feedback. I appreciate it very much.
You could also suggest a policy for libs to have a libfoo.devname file
similar to the libfoo.shlibs file but naming the needed -dev
packages. If that is a good idea or not you have to think about. Just
a wild idea.
Yes,
Hi,
is there a policy for bugs which are unreproducible?
I mean how long this kind of bug should be open?
There are bugs who are unreproducible for over a year and
the version increased to a major version during the time.
I tend to request the user for more info with the new version;
so add
Hi,
I'll just write a mail here to notify people using pbuilder, that
sid is a wild place.
My testsuite tells me that currently Debian sid/etch is not
debootstrap'able. This is due to several problems,
including g++ ABI transition breaking aptitude.
However, the good news is that you should
Hi,
I'd like to propose, for new -dev packages, to
name -dev packages after their runtime library counterparts.
If the library package is named lib$NAME,
call the -dev package lib$NAME-dev.
For example,
libxxx0 will have
libxxx0-dev.
libfoobar-2.1-0 will have
libfoobar-2.1-0-dev.
This
Hi,
I'd like to propose, for new -dev packages, to
name -dev packages after their runtime library counterparts.
If the library package is named lib$NAME,
call the -dev package lib$NAME-dev.
[...]
Hej,
The obvious downside of this is that the name of dev-package will change
Hi,
* Junichi Uekawa ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I'd like to propose, for new -dev packages, to
name -dev packages after their runtime library counterparts.
Uh, no? The -dev packages have no need to match to a specific runtime
library and this just creates unnecessary work.
Well, I
Hi,
There may be other showstoppers.
What does doing this solve? What does it even help with?
Hmmm... we are talking about naming
Debian development shareed library package names based on
Debian runtime shared library package names.
I would really like this 10-year old
Hi,
I'd like to propose, for new -dev packages, to
name -dev packages after their runtime library counterparts.
I personally found it very handy that the dev packages automatically
selects the most recent API compatible version. Why do you want this
switch by the way? You did not name
Hi,
You can (and it is often done) extend an api to include more
functionality without breaking the existing api. Any program using one
of the new functions must use a versioned depend on the libfoo-dev
package introducing the function.
The API can (and will) even stay compatibly across
Hi,
2. The information of -dev packages depending on other -dev packages
cannot be automatically determined currently;
it should be possible to obtain a minimal list by analyzing the
NEEDED field of the objdump output.
Errr, -dev packages generally don't (and shouldn't) depend on
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Hi,
The point of the LGPL is to avoid such incompatibilities. If you can
link it with proprietary code, you can also link it to code under the
OpenSSL license.
Hmm... you can use a LGPL library, but a LGPL library cannot use
a non-compliant library. That's how LGPL exception
Hi,
Are you sure?
People were running around GPL is not compatible with
openssl license; and LGPL has a option to make the
code GPL.
The point of the LGPL is to avoid such incompatibilities. If you can
link it with proprietary code, you can also link it to code under the
OpenSSL
That said, I think too we should favor libgcrypt, because it has a
lighter security record.
I mailed him about that and SONAME versionning.
I got his reply. As Junichi thought, he doesn't know about SONAME
versionning. I pointed to him chapter 6 of the libtool manual.
He said
that it's:
libssl = GPL
libcrypto = openssl license
Jean:
I'd ask upstream to use libgcrypt; gcrypt release engineering
is not my favorite, since they seem to change SONAME
quite often, but at least it's under GPL;
and everythingg libssl needs is there.
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Hi,
If someone has some info on this, do respond...
If you do show what kind of source you are referring to, it
might help.
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useful.
Have these users use aptitude.
Document *that* in the policy; or you can monitor debian-bugs-dist
and stamp on every bug resembling that.
We are quite a distributed bunch of folks.
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this; but some shared libraries simply don't
function without the daemon.
In that case, it might be better to make it
into a single package.
I have in mind jackd/libjack as an example,
which currently only have recommends on jackd.
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symbols.
I've added reference to this thread to the libpkg-guide.
I've checked libpkg-guide and it wasn't quite correct in
addressing this situation.
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configuration data in foo-bin is a good idea,
since it will generally cause problems when
libfoo1/libfoo2 needs to coexist.
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dependency on maintainer machines
(like IP address and directory structures), and
sometimes it's difficult to make a portable assumption about
these, while it is requisite for a test to run.
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around to testing it;
lvm2 is supposed to be very much improved with read/write snapshots.
(compared to lvm1 which only had read-only snapshots. Correct me
if I'm wrong)
How is your experience ?
Is it stable enough?
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In http://lists.debian.org/debian-release/2003/10/msg00019.html Manoj
Srivastava pointed out that, c2man has been dead upstream for years
(which was, so far, not a problem), and does not work with modern
C/C++ programs -- which _is_ a problem. The functionality has been
superseded with
Hi,
* N-gram based indexing; No dictionaries are needed
* Support many types of documents; e.g. HTML, MS Word
* Includes library for some programming languages
* Add text incrementally
Could you please explain what is N-gram and what is this package useful
for?
N-gram is
Could you please explain what is N-gram and what is this package useful
for?
N-gram is when you use n-characters as a 'word'.
In some languages including Japanese, it is impossible to
determine a 'word', and N-gram is a method that defines a
'word' as n-characters.
Do you
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