installation is the Install/Apply
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On Sun, Oct 04, 1998 at 12:14:40AM -0400, Brian Almeida wrote:
On Sat, Oct 03, 1998 at 11:41:14PM +0100, Tom Lees wrote:
Just a small tar.gz. Not many features are implemented at the moment -
notably, it doesnt update the status file, and it doesnt lock the status
area, but I'm releasing
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On Sun, Oct 04, 1998 at 11:34:55AM -0400, Brian Almeida wrote:
On Sun, Oct 04, 1998 at 12:44:36PM +0100, Tom Lees wrote:
1.1.
I am using the libgtk1.1 1.1.2-2 and libgtk1.1-dev 1.1.12-2 packages
With the default setup:
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alpha 2 is released at http://www.lpsg.demon.co.uk/gdselect/
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On Thu, Oct 08, 1998 at 08:55:55PM +0200, Martin Schulze wrote:
Tom Lees wrote:
Wow, it looks nice. However I wonder why you changed the ordering
of the two main windows.
Gtk's panels don't size properly by default (i.e. on maximise)
otherwise - the list of packages gets tiny
I released alpha 3 to http://www.lpsg.demon.co.uk/gdselect/ today.
The next release will have all features present. This is primarily a last
testing phase.
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(which means
there are no plans now).
Only problem is, apt is in C++, this is in C...
ATM, I'm struggling with getting dependencies with virtual packages and
or (i.e. a | b | c, d) working (any chance of some help?).
Everything else is done, and I'm adding more UI features.
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On Thu, Oct 15, 1998 at 05:52:59PM -0600, Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
Hmm, I think this is my first comment on this..
On Thu, 15 Oct 1998, Tom Lees wrote:
On Wed, Oct 14, 1998 at 02:29:04PM -0700, Joey Hess wrote:
Are there any plans to merge this with apt? Seems gdselect has
, making a note of it on the Debian web pages might not be such
a bad idea.
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does the autorun bit work? You can't just run
loadlin straight from Windoze.
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On Fri, Jan 15, 1999 at 11:56:09AM +, Steve McIntyre wrote:
One thing you _will_ need to do to use the symlink-farm is use a patched
mkhybrid that flattens things as it makes the ISO images. I've separated
this patch out of a larger one by Tom Lees [EMAIL PROTECTED] and the
images I'm
cvsconfig as
root), and pserver enabled.
More info is available in the CVS documentation.
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On Sat, Mar 18, 2000 at 05:30:41PM +0100, Paul Seelig wrote:
Currently i've subscribed to devel-changes on another mail account which
only serves for sorting out the relevant (at least for me) parts. These
are sorted out using procmail (which is not supported by my usual mail
server) and are
On Wed, Mar 22, 2000 at 08:43:08AM -0500, Ben Collins wrote:
Package: cvs (debian/main).
Maintainer: Tom Lees [EMAIL PROTECTED]
59543 cvs: cvs-makerepos does not exist
Isn't this just cvs init?
I think this is supposed to be a script that creates the repos that you
listed
I have packaged LIRC and will upload it later today or tomorrow if
noone objects.
LIRC is Linux Infra-red Remote Control support, see
http://fsinfo.cs.uni-sb.de/~columbus/lirc/index.html
Similarly, I have packaged devfsd (http://www.atnf.csiro.au/~rgooch/linux/).
This one still needs a couple of
, with a 0.8i compatibility package, IMHO.
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functionality (I think; I tested against zsh which executes functions
with ( and ) properly).
...or does this have a different meaning?
AFAIK it causes ther function to execute in a subshell (or at least variables
are all local etc.)
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On Sep 10, Tom Lees [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Terminal devices [1]root.tty 0666
This is obviously wrong, ttys must have 620 permissions (or 600 if you
don't want people talk(1)ing to you, but I
be an easy solution that is not obvious to me.
Write our own safe scripting language. Not difficult, and really rather
useful. So, eg:-
Unpack A.tar.gz in /A
Patch A.diff in /A
Unpack B.tar.gz in /
Patch B.diff in /
This would be very nice IMHO.
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*);
The problem is that gettext, etc., are being recognized by the
preprocessor! You don't need these, you should #include the appropriate
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On Sun, 11 May 1997, Joey Hess wrote:
Kai Henningsen:
Remember: no shell scripts in the source packages that are needed for
unpacking. It's just too dangerous.
I don't understand why this is more dangerous than debian/rules. Why?
You don't get to review it before it's run.
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, as in general I probably don't want to
see all bug report closures.
Maybe a watch feature, where you can tell the bug system what you want
to see about a bug report (if you have ever used CVS watches, you will
know what I'm talking about).
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+++ archtable.new Wed Apr 16 16:22:49 1997
@@ -21,4 +21,4 @@
alpha alpha alpha
m68k m68km68k
armarm arm
-ppcppc ppc
+powerpcpowerpc powerpc
This is already in dpkg 1.4.0.15.
But it should also have:-
ppc powerpc powerpc
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world style system. (If I
understand make world properly).
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would be ideal. Then you create another
mailing list to house these announcements only, and make dpkg remove the
old info when the package is upgraded.
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on my list of things Debian has to
fix -- dselect/diety is #1.
dselect/deity and this are basically part of the same overall problem -
the packaging and distribution system needs a bit of an overhaul.
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On Wed, 14 May 1997, Susan G. Kleinmann wrote:
Yesterday I reported that I was no longer able to compile the package 'sp'.
Santiago Vila and Tom Lees both kindly offered suggestions, but both of
these still leave sp in an uncompilable state.
Santiago pointed out that the problem might
:
[15:39:24] root /usr/bin/setfont lat1-16.psf
Bad input file size
From what I could see, setfont and the fonts I use come from the same
package (or were updated at the same time) since they have the same date.
Too bad they don't seem to be compatible...
No idea on that one.
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- New run-level layout (???) [12]
- No bug reports older than 9 months at release time
And another one:-
* Official Debian logo to be chosen
Footnotes 1, 4, 5, and 7 can be removed AFAIK.
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what about footnote 10 (cu* devices) ? debian 1.3 has no call out
devices ! (*evil grin*)
True, this has been done in the package, but not everyone may have
removed their /dev/cua* files from previous installations.
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, netclient,
netserver, misc, etc. Then, define runlevels to include certain types
of script. Just an idea (very difficult to implement with symlinks for
/etc/rc?.d), what does anyone else think?
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On Sun, 25 May 1997, Mark Baker wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Tom Lees [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
the other solution is to have a small utility that stores these values,
can change them and gives the values to the scripts.
The third solution, which I prefer is a utility
On Sun, 25 May 1997, Christian Hudon wrote:
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On May 24, Tom Lees wrote
The third solution, which I prefer is a utility which modifies the
variables within the scripts - it's faster, it is more backwards
compatible
/debian.html
= `debian.html'
Connecting to localhost:80... connected!
HTTP request sent, fetching headers... done.
Length: 2,778 [text/html]
0K - ..
11:59:34 (452.15 KB/s) - `debian.html' saved [2778/2778]
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good solution ?
Put something like this in debian/rules:-
mkdir kinclude
ln -s /usr/src/linux/include/linux kinclude/linux
ln -s /usr/src/linux/include/asm kinclude/asm
Then compile with -Ikinclude
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be
xxx-linux.
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patches are only available against 1.06 - they will need some converting.
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- it was severely slow.
Tom Lees [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I know all this. But when will it be finished? What about beta
versions? Is there a mailing list (other than debian-admintool)?
Finished in about a week (beta version).
Great! Are you planning on uploading it to experimental
for e2fsprogs.
Seeing as I am maintaining e2compr, I'll take it, and merge the packages
as appropriate.
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On 30 May 1997, Kai Henningsen wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tom Lees) wrote on 27.05.97 in [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
There are ways to avoid this. For example, modify dpkg not to include any
line with config=yes in it in the md5sum of certain files.
This is a troll, right?
Wrong.
Or maybe you
someone have any other special keys on his keyboard that we should
define? (We'll just do it if the keyboard layout is widely used.)
Ctrl+PrintScreen (=SysRq) should do a kernel info thing.
What about W95 keys (3 of them)? Define as F20 or something?
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will execute a script to process it, or you
can have .qmail-packages files for each pkg if you are worried about
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of md5sum which can do this.
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of this year. So I definitely need help here; especially for
the UI part.
I will be willing to help.
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more importantly scripts), unless they are special Debian programs, e.g.
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I installed the new 3.1 binary (not support) package. It still coredumped
on me - XFree 3.2-1. Then I upgraded libc5 - 5.4.17-1 to 5.4.23-1. It now
works perfectly. I looks like its pretty dependent on a specific version
on libc.
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experiences with
ghughes it, but I don't know whether this is something it can do
ghughes by default. -- Graham Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I haven't tried Boa, but NCSA and CERN looked OK to me.
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be a bad idea, since the advantage
of syslinux is its DOS support.
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In fact, AFAIK the only browser which supports all these is Emacs/Xemacs
w3-mode.
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that passes the wife test!
I also believe that it can't/won't load its second-stage loader from
the second hard drive (i.e. BIOS drive 0x81). This really should be a
simple fix, however.
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right permissions in the tar file.
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On Sat, Nov 29, 1997 at 10:02:00PM +0100, Martin Schulze wrote:
Package: cvs
Version: bo version
Severity: grave
Hmbf,
the version of cvs in bo is still vulnerable to the pserver bug. I'm
sorry, but at the moment I can't provide a bugtraq or cert message,
but there was one.
Tom Lees
I know there is a machine which I can compile for libc5 on somewhere.
a) Where is it?
b) Can I have an account on it?
I need to compile+upload a new cvs for bo.
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