and not being accepted into the archive (stuck in state Uploaded)
unless we parse REJECT messages directly on the buildd or unless we can
get some out-of-band notification that a package needs to be reset into
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maintainer failed in a very bad way and it compiled on no architecture
available to Debian kind.
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If Architecture: all is kept then maybe allow source+all uploads?
Those are already possible. If they're allowed is another question, though.
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still work around that.
And I didn't bother to check now if they really rely on binary checks yet,
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(Ok, there are weird cases of stack growing upwards, that's a special case
I agree upon. However in most programs you do not need to deal with this
fact.)
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some kind of collective protected repository for sharing among
the buildd would not be totally insane. But then, just implement autosigning,
get rid of that step and reuse autobuilding accepted, or however it's called
nowadays.
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from which repositories the buildds fetch. Sadly.
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to support them _nevertheless_, given that CD
are not so long in the past, and given that not every citizen in the
world has a bandwidth capable of downloading 750 Mb.
Sorry, but there are more options than CD and downloading: DVDs. And that's
a viable solution here, IMHO.
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that
should be in the upload tool, IMHO. A unixy tool does one job, not two.
Of course the Lintian standards for rejects could vary between package
build and upload time and it hitting the archive. But then that's nothing
a dput hook would catch neither.
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.
Well, the buildd rem crashes all the time. That's not xulrunner's fault.
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., where the hyphen is explicitly listed as one of
the valid characters in the upstream version string component.
While that's true you shouldn't use a hyphen in this rc case, to ensure
that 0.5.2 0.5.2~rc3.
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should list packages that would be found together with this one in all but
unusual installations.
You're on your own with these.
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IPv4 and IPv6 and it looks that yours is not one of them.
Might be a sign of bad quality if it does not depend on the availability
of IPv6 itself.
But you are free to have your own opinion.
How grateful. I'll take my share of that too.
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base=$(get_debs Build-Essential: yes)
Except that variant buildd isn't exactly new but instead in widespread
use.
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without the help of application-level proxies.
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On Wed, 30 Dec 2009, Philipp Kern wrote:
You don't switch to v6-only, you switch to dual stack IPv4+IPv6. One point
being that with a v6-only host you're totally unable to reach IPv4 sites
without the help of application-level
.)
Using .local in own environments sadly clashes with the (I think now
installed by default) mDNS namespace for locally-resolvable hostnames.
But it somehow makes sense for a laptop; it would even resolve. ;-)
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That's false. You can use protocol-level gateways, which do NAT and PT
(protocol translation).
Can you point me to one please?
There's DNS64 and BEHAVE, probably with some free implementation. Of
course
I'd recommend you is to request a partial binary removal through
ftp.debian.org's bug list to get it dropped for hppa and mipsel.
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it for i386, amd64, powerpc, s390 and ia64 buildd-
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blacklist such huge uploads on those.)
(And ball got moved to manda, yayes!)
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collisions, errors and dropped packages. Something
that can even make systems fail to boot.
Network collisions? That sounds so half duplex and wrong to me. Nowadays
we have switches.
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is not sufficient for that
currently because we need it available when the packages are synced into
the wanna-build database.
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are few
and should just get new servers.
Obviously these people can start maintaining Xen themselves...
Wow, logic. Because they don't have monetary resources to buy new
servers they have a vast amount of time instead?
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If the developments on changelog parsing introduce new requirements, in
particular limitations on post-upload corrections, I strongly recommend to
document this in our Policy.
Post-upload corrections?
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wouldn't be possible if
sbin would be o-rx for non-root for example, there are other
Unices that restrict calling administrative commands).
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: no. If it gets too much of a pain we can do it temporarily.
I guess we'll get there wrt support of non-free at the end of this month,
at least I hope so.
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, but they are there.
But, as far as I know, there is no connection from a file in the archive
to the corresponding .changes. It's true that they are somehow archived,
but not tracked.
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among the packages.)
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, English if the page is natively English
and some preference for translated pages. But I guess that's not
possible?
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to do the integration but nothing happened so far.
(And yes, I know that ftp-master is short on people and time, but I
certainly won't update that antique installation of dak which is still
bzr-based, when it should be somewhere else instead.)
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True.
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On 2010-04-04, Santiago Vila sanv...@unex.es wrote:
Juat announce Effective [some day], people who do not have an email
forward setup will have one pointing to master, so that they will continue
to receive email in master and be done with it.
You mean like [0]?
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[0
On 2010-04-12, Salvo Tomaselli tipos...@tiscali.it wrote:
On Monday 12 April 2010 18:19:08 Marco d'Itri wrote:
You keep missing the point. Let me try with shorter sentences, if you
still do not get it maybe I can try a puppets show.
I keep on missing the point because you keep on changing it.
programming.
Who said that libpthread will be replaced? I read it that it interfaces with
libpthread, i.e. it wraps it.
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the admin didn't
intend is a bug in itself, still we shouldn't leave that hole
open. (Putting the PID file a-w might help with that, though,
no?)
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that will not work).
It's not even stable.
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sparc 32 32
Certainly 64, 32 here.
s390 64 32
64/31 *grin*, at least if talking about memory addresses.
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[1] http://experimental.ftbfs.de/chromium-browser (unavailable at time
of writing)
experimental.ftbfs.de is down for good. I guess you meant [0] or similar.
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[0]
https://buildd.debian.org/status
and groups on such systems, if they aren't set up to
use UPG too? So that would need a big fat warning in the release notes
and somehow I fear bad PR. :P
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On 2010-05-13, Charles Plessy ple...@debian.org wrote:
If no stronger objections against a change from 022 to 002 is raised,
would you
agree changing base-files so that /etc
UsePAM yes to the configuration on upgrades.
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without the privacy issues of
Chrome.
We need to Iceweasel Chromium.
No, we don't (unless trademark rules apply). It's Chromium, not Chrome btw,
that site doesn't speak a word about Chromium.
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sane if the user wouldn't have to
care about that.
(In other environments default ACLs solve this problem in some way
or another, if you throw another periodic cronjob onto the problem
which deal with the few exceptions created by e.g. mv.)
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perfectly.
But then somebody would need to take care of the document (i.e. a
continuations of the release notes for future generations).
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On 2010-05-19, Salvo Tomaselli tipos...@tiscali.it wrote:
So maybe this default should be reviewed?
I doubt it's the default. You have to install acpid to get this
behaviour, at least in VMs.
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(which is annoying too). Concurrent requests put an unreasonable
load onto the mirrors, so we should avoid that.
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the UID.
Right.
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On 2010-05-19, Aaron Toponce aaron.topo...@gmail.com wrote:
On 05/19/2010 01:00 PM, Philipp Kern wrote:
When I do newgrp group it's still UPG and the umask should still be=
2, no? This check would change my umask.
If the new default group is named something other than your username,
it's
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in after restore...
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in the package. Nowhere they write
that 1.0 will disappear. And they say in the long term too, so
debian/source/format should be propagating naturally into most of the
packages due to the lintian tag.
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On 2010-05-26, Holger Levsen hol...@layer-acht.org wrote:
On Mittwoch, 26. Mai 2010, Philipp Kern wrote:
ETOPIC. You have to specify the format in the package. Nowhere they
write that 1.0 will disappear. And they say in the long term too, so
debian/source/format should be propagating
-native and 1.0 native
explicit wouldn't sound too wrong. :P)
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. Even
when we build arch:all also this doesn't repack the source package neither,
which is what I wanted to say with my last mail.
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uses it and
wouldn't notice breakage... (Not to say that this applies to debhelper
in any way...)
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On 2010-05-30, Klaus Ethgen kl...@ethgen.de wrote:
cause of the recent umask disaster I decided to start a repository for
packages which are insecure in debian distribution.
Might want to take your propaganda elsewhere? Thanks!
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covers are music players, and there is free music
(available in our archive, no less) that they can usefully play.
Console emulators like zsnes are in main, I think because there used to be
at least one free ROM it can be used with (be it useful or not).
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/plugins/cover.py
When I set this in setup.cfg I get a coverage report when running
the tests:
[nosetests]
with-coverage=1
cover-package=debian
That's python-nose 0.10.3-1 (i.e. lenny), FWIW.
But maybe a newer python-coverage is different. *shrug*
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-helper supports command; then
| dpkg-maintscript-helper command ...
| fi
That should still require a pre-depends on the dpkg version containing
dpkg-maintscript-helper, unless the script itself is also only called
conditionally.
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libraries), but not published, as the server owner
does not have to.
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If there is no manpower to do better than this then I feel that it would
be more honest to just use volatile.
The catch-all for I can't maintain this stuff properly[1] is not volatile,
but backports. Thanks.
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is... not feasible, I suppose.
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* Philipp Kern tr...@philkern.de [2010-06-28 11:55:22 CEST]:
On 2010-06-28, Marco d'Itri m...@linux.it wrote:
If there is no manpower to do better than this then I feel that it would
be more honest to just use volatile
before starting your daemon:
| update-python-modules -p
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On 2010-07-20, Bernd Zeimetz be...@bzed.de wrote:
On 07/18/2010 02:35 AM, Ben Hutchings wrote:
On Sat, 2010-07-17 at 17:03 +, Philipp Kern wrote:
On 2010-07-17, Ben Hutchings b...@decadent.org.uk wrote:
The postinst for nvidia-kernel-dkms invokes dkms, which invokes
lsb_release
not want to deal with the cruft
of DHCPv4 too...)
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people please stop telling everybody that somebody else might switch to
Ubuntu, Fedora, Gentoo or whatever because their pet feature is not
implemented? It's silly.
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(or some of its protocol purple libs) to a
higher upstream version.
If anyone is bothered by that she could backport the necessary fixes to
stable's libpurple and propose an upload to the Release Team.
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On 2010-09-22, Bruce Sass bms...@shaw.ca wrote:
I've heard that Testing cycles between good/installable and
bad/un-installable--do those good times correspond to times when it
would be possible to freeze a set of packages?
You're wrong. That's FUD you've read.
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might be
acceptable, too.
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be able to make that happen
by following up there. But I guess you should go into debug mode for the
threading code in glibc and the kernel, then.
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guess you need to get *your* act together then, and get a clean
solution for it, propose that to be merged and maybe get it in for now
or for wheezy. Whining on a mailinglist isn't overly helpful.
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On 2010-11-06, Carsten Hey cars...@debian.org wrote:
* Philipp Kern [2010-11-06 10:03 +]:
Ubuntu's alternate installer doesn't support it neither. It only applies
to the netinst case, too, which Ubuntu doesn't offer as prominently.
If one of Ubuntu's installers does support WPA, I guess
prior to upgrade. Is
there any way to do this automatically?
[...]
The release notes usually recommend to have the latest stable packages
before proceeding with the upgrade.
Are they? As far as I know we are targetting r0 users. But then I guess
nobody tests that anyway...
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is user-local, not system-wide. So the applications need to be run by the
same user to take advantage of dmix (which isn't exactly common with mpd).
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is not uncommon:
You should still be able to upload binaries. So two uploads, one with the
source and one with the binaries only should still let them be accepted.
I.e. I think we should still allow non-buildd binaries, e.g. for those cases
you mentioned.
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On Jun 07, Brian May br...@microcomaustralia.com.au wrote:
I am doubtful it will get accepted in stable, because it isn't fixing
a grave bug.
Sure it does: it fixes a serious interoperability problem, i.e. breaks
unrelated software.
Apart from
On 2011-06-10, Svante Signell svante.sign...@telia.com wrote:
Thank you for your reply. Is it possible to use the negative form too in
the debian/control file?
Package: ntp
Architecture: !hurd-any (instead of any)
Depends: ...
No, but linux-any kfreebsd-any might work.
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eth0 preferred_lft 0
(I'm still unsure if preferred_lft is really the right way but the
only other alternative seems ip addrlabel and they are very confusing)
And the dynamic ones inherited by the privacy extensions should be preferred
over the static ones already.
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Package: wnpp
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* Package name: python-fdsend
Version : 0.1
Upstream Author : Michael J. Pomraning mjp{AT}pilcrow.madison.wi.us
* License : GPL2+
Programming Lang: C, Python
Description : Provides a Python
On 2011-07-18, Samuel Thibault sthiba...@debian.org wrote:
Just for the record: Hurd's no longer in unstable and hasn't been for a
while.
Just for the record: Hurd is still in unstable and has been there for a
while, and is considered as a candidate for wheezy.
Just for the record: Hurd is
to a FileNotFoundException band-aided by symlinking the above to
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libnss3.so.1d…
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operating systems. This
package is part of it. It implements the userland part of the blktap
driver.
Was this discussed with the Debian Xen Team?
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with it using stdin/stdout.
Again something which is very uncommon.
I tend to differ, but meh.
I guess in an ideal world, we should ship with the firewall being pre-enabled
and the inbound ports requiring activation by the sysadmin. (Apart from SSH
and conntrack'ed ports.)
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allows
distribution, it's All Rights Reserved.
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of
goodbye was abuse of policy and buzzword compliancy, not speed.
It compiles the same script multiple times during build.
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On Sun, Aug 14, 2011 at 09:19:02PM +0200, Lucas Nussbaum wrote:
On 11/08/11 at 19:52 +, Philipp Kern wrote:
On 2011-08-11, Adam Borowski kilob...@angband.pl wrote:
Think of both user systems and the Debian buildds which will waste more
time - an especially bad problem on slower
possibly might be able to offer a downloader in contrib.)
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(possibly limiting access through
groups; with some help of dpkg-statoverride). Please don't run wireshark as
root.
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, that's checked by
wanna-build since some time already.
Also I just saw that buxy committed the any all change to policy, which is
nice and will finally tell us which packages need arch:all building at all.
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that horse to death, and our side lost. I also
advocate that all debs should be signed, but that was not the will of the
ftp-masters the last time the issue was up for discussion.
And we should get the archive signing key into a HSM.
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