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Jesus Climent [u] wrote on 09/10/2004 02:28:
On Fri, Oct 08, 2004 at 03:51:29PM -0400, Daniel Burrows wrote:
I generally have to resort to backports or unstable when installing Debian
on recent hardware, because we don't update hardware drivers in stable.
Would the kernel and X be candidates
On Sat, Oct 09, 2004 at 05:04:43PM +0200, martin f krafft wrote:
also sprach Julien Louis [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004.10.09.1616 +0200]:
msmtp is an SMTP client that can be used as an SMTP plugin for Mutt and
probably other MUAs (mail user agents).
It forwards mails to an SMTP server (for
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I request an adopter for the bplay package.
The package description is:
The bplay package provides a simple command-line utility for playing
and recording audio files in raw sample, VOC and WAV formats.
.
To use this program you need a soundcard of some kind
Hi,
Daniel Freedman wrote:
Anyway, just thought I'd see what people think of this, and how the
Debian community wants to proceed. Is there some way to enable
compability with this without downloading the firmware and violating
the DFSG?
Since the tg3 driver doesn't work with my BCM5702
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I request an adopter for the fpc package.
I'd prefer that Peter Vreman [EMAIL PROTECTED], who's the Free
Pascal Project's main man on Debian packaging and who has provided me
with most of the infrastructure needed to build FPC on Debian, take over
this package.
On Sat, Oct 09, 2004 at 07:10:33PM -0400, Daniel Freedman wrote:
Unfortunately, I believe that my server board contains one of the rare
on-board Broadcom chipsets that is completely unable to function (best
as I can tell), without downloading this firmware, or without at least
disabling the
On Sun, Oct 10, 2004 at 04:46:10AM +0200, Sven Mueller wrote:
The only official interfaces SpamAssassin ever provided (to the best of
my knowledge) are:
1) calling spamassassin directly (as a commandline tool)
2) calling the spamc client (again, as a commandline tool)
3) accessing spamd over
* Sven Mueller
| Tollef Fog Heen [u] wrote on 07/10/2004 09:52:
| * Duncan Findlay | Umm... I'd like to see that
| 7122 root 15 0 660m 332m 4692 D 0.0 43.8 8:18.64 spamd
| 7123 nobody15 0 287m 257m 4692 D 0.0 34.0 0:17.01 spamd
| | Furthermore, you should use the -m
On Sun, Oct 10, 2004 at 12:23:26PM +0200, Steinar H. Gunderson wrote:
I don't follow your logic here. First, you say that using SA via the Perl
modules are not supported; then, you say that the SA Perl APIs were frozen
and officially published seven months ago?
Oh, and checking on
* Sven Mueller
| Tollef Fog Heen [u] wrote on 07/10/2004 10:00:
|
| * Sven Mueller | Well, perl modules don't have an SO name.
| : [EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/lib apt-cache show libvideo-capture-v4l-perl|
| grep ^Depends
| Depends: perlapi-5.8.3, perl (= 5.8.3-2), libc6 (= 2.3.2.ds1-4)
| Seems
On Saturday 09 October 2004 15:56, Colin Watson wrote:
On Sat, Oct 09, 2004 at 12:48:27AM +0200, Tilo Schwarz wrote:
Just one remark: When I was asked to enter a package server I would
have liked to enter my local package repository (with all the base
stuff in it), but either I couldn't or
Il dom, 2004-10-10 alle 01:32, Henning Makholm ha scritto:
I think that msmtp simply will take the place of sendmail binary called
by mutt.
If it provides /usr/sbin/sendmail, then by definition it is a
mail-transport-agent and should, if packaged, declare itself as such.
No. If you read
Il sab, 2004-10-09 alle 17:48, martin f krafft ha scritto:
I think it's not a right comparison, nullmail is an MTA. and
AFAIK, msmtp is not an MTA:
it transports mail to the next relay, right?
nullmailer is a simple relay-only mail transport agent.
what's the difference?
Deep
Christian Surchi [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Sun, Oct 10, 2004:
Deep difference. Our mail-transport-agents are able to behave as daemon,
listening on 25 port. msmtp doesn't, and it's the same for nail. Do you
think that nail could be an MTA? Do you think that any evolution of
mail(1) could be seen as
also sprach Christian Surchi [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004.10.10.1321 +0200]:
Do you know about a correct way to have a conversation with
people? I don't like your attitude, I have simply exposed my idea
about that program, reading its features. That's all.
I am sorry to have offended you, or
On Sun, Oct 10, 2004 at 01:21:44PM +0200, Christian Surchi wrote:
Il sab, 2004-10-09 alle 17:48, martin f krafft ha scritto:
I think it's not a right comparison, nullmail is an MTA. and
AFAIK, msmtp is not an MTA:
it transports mail to the next relay, right?
nullmailer is a simple
also sprach Hamish Moffatt [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004.10.10.0939 +0200]:
ssmtp seems to be its competitor, not nullmailer. (ssmtp and msmtp
appear to provide /usr/bin/sendmail only, while nullmailer appears to
provide port 25 only.)
But otherwise it's a good question..
Yes, which I would like
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: acx100-kernel-src
Version : 0.2.0pre8
Upstream Author : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://acx100.sourceforge.net/
* License : MPLv1.1/GPLv2
Description : kernel module for TI acx100 based wireless lan cards
On Sat, Oct 09, 2004 at 07:05:45PM +0300, George Danchev said
oh well, msmtp has TLS and SASL and IPv6, so I guess it is more
featureful than nullmailer...
and much more ... also has msmtpqueue which is a pair of very simple shell
scripts that allows you to queue mails and send them all
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On Fri, 8 Oct 2004 10:59:39 +0100, paddy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Sep 15, 2004 at 09:37:57AM +0200, Marc Haber wrote:
It will also happily write to /usr which is IMO a no-no for user
binaries.
Where should it write to ?
Would /var/lib or /usr/local be right ?
/usr/local is the domain
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: libperlio-eol-perl
Version : 0.05
Upstream Author : Autrijus Tang [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : CPAN
* License : GPL/Artistic
Description : PerlIO layer for normalizing line endings
This layer normalizes any
On Sun, 3 Oct 2004 12:36:48 +0200, Francesco Paolo Lovergine
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not always. In the past many backports have been built including perfectly
avoidable new dependencies. The volatile archive should have policy and
deb tools frozen. So no new debconf, no new ucf and so on.
In
also sprach Rob Weir [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004.10.10.1442 +0200]:
and much more ... also has msmtpqueue which is a pair of very simple shell
scripts that allows you to queue mails and send them all at a later time
(useful for dialup connections: write your mails offline and send them when
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Bug#275388: mounting at boot time under grub
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On Fri, 8 Oct 2004 06:59:50 +0200, Christian Perrier
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could *please* maintainers of packages interacting with RDBMS
establish a set of *common* debconf templates for prompting users ?
-Database user
-Password for this user
-Database administrator username
-Database
retitle 275192 ITP: acx100-source -- ACX100/ACX111 wireless network drivers
source
thanks
Hi Aurelien!
You wrote:
Bas Zoetekouw a écrit :
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: acx100-kernel-src
Version : 0.2.0pre8
Upstream Author : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: libio-digest-perl
Version : 0.10
Upstream Author : Chia-liang Kao ()
* URL : CPAN
* License : GPL/Artistic
Description : Calculate digests while reading or writing
This module allows you to calculate
Hi,
would someone write me a sample code on how to get the ShortDesc and
LongDesc records from the PkgRecords class?
I think it should start with something like:
cache = apt_pkg.GetCache()
records = apt_pkg.GetPkgRecords(cache)
package = cache['my_pkg']
but I can't figure out how to go
On Sun, Oct 10, 2004 at 02:53:58PM +0200, Marc Haber wrote:
On Sun, 3 Oct 2004 12:36:48 +0200, Francesco Paolo Lovergine
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not always. In the past many backports have been built including perfectly
avoidable new dependencies. The volatile archive should have policy and
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: libfile-type-perl
Version : 0.22
Upstream Author : Paul Mison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : CPAN
* License : GPL/Artistic
Description : determine file type using magic numbers
File::Type uses magic numbers
On Sun, Oct 10, 2004 at 10:43:14AM +0900, Clemens Schwaighofer wrote:
Furthermore, we should all know that Anti-Spam, Anti-Virus is a CPU
memory hog. It needs tons of memory and fastest cpu ... always.
I'm using now bogofilter and razor, without CPU and memory problems at all.
So your
On Sun, Oct 10, 2004 at 02:05:06PM +0200, martin f krafft wrote:
also sprach Hamish Moffatt [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004.10.10.0939 +0200]:
ssmtp seems to be its competitor, not nullmailer. (ssmtp and msmtp
appear to provide /usr/bin/sendmail only, while nullmailer appears to
provide port 25
also sprach Hamish Moffatt [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004.10.10.1601 +0200]:
ssmtp seems to support SSL/TLS connections also. The package depends on
libssl and a quick glance at the source shows that support is there.
What ssmtp are you talking about?
cirrus:~ dpkg -p ssmtp | grep Depends
Depends:
This one time, at band camp, Kevin Mark said:
On Sat, Oct 09, 2004 at 10:43:05AM -0400, Stephen Gran wrote:
This one time, at band camp, Kevin Mark said:
On Sat, Oct 09, 2004 at 11:00:51AM +0200, Francesco Paolo Lovergine wrote:
On Sat, Oct 09, 2004 at 03:01:11AM -0400, Kevin Mark wrote:
* Andreas Barth:
- volatile is not just another place for backports, but should only
contain changes to stable programs that are necessary to keep them
functional;
Can volatile receive critical updates which are usually not applied to
stable because backports are not available for some
hi
* Roland Stigge [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-10-10 15:46]:
Daniel Freedman wrote:
Anyway, just thought I'd see what people think of this, and how the
Debian community wants to proceed. Is there some way to enable
compability with this without downloading the firmware and violating
the
* Loïc Minier:
Florian Weimer [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Thu, Oct 07, 2004:
I think the best option would be to allow the system administrator to
statically allocate the ports used by RPC programs. This would help
packet filters, too.
While I see the benefit of your suggestion, for packet
Hi!
Michael Banck [2004-10-09 12:25 +0200]:
But in the end, it depends on who does the work, so if Martin Pitt
(pmount author) should volunteer to integrate this into Debian, that
would be great I guess.
It'll be my pleasure! :-) Of course I would prefer it if Debian and
Ubuntu used the same
Scripsit Christian Surchi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm not msmtp fan or user, but I lost two minutes to read the home page
trying to understand the differences. msmtp is simply a way to delivery
mail to a remote smtp server. For example you cannot have it listening
on 25 port, so I cannot see it as
On Sun, Oct 10, 2004 at 03:18:52PM +0200, Marc Haber wrote:
On Fri, 8 Oct 2004 06:59:50 +0200, Christian Perrier
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could *please* maintainers of packages interacting with RDBMS
establish a set of *common* debconf templates for prompting users ?
-Database user
Free Ekanayaka wrote:
would someone write me a sample code on how to get the ShortDesc
and LongDesc records from the PkgRecords class?
I think it should start with something like:
cache = apt_pkg.GetCache() records = apt_pkg.GetPkgRecords(cache)
package = cache['my_pkg']
Since there are no
On Sun, Oct 10, 2004 at 01:57:14PM +0200, martin f krafft wrote:
I would suggest not naming it an smtp plugin for mutt though
because it works equally well with every other product that uses
/usr/sbin/sendmail.
I agree with the smtp plugin for mutt removal, I will adapt the description
this
As a happy use of rxvt-unicode-ml (thanks Zomb!), I am very annoyed
at times by softwares that have 'xterm' hardcoded. Obviously,
I report these as bugs to have it changed to x-terminal-emulator,
but then again, I consider 'xterm' to be somewhat of a generic name
by now that I think it should be
On 09-Oct-04, 20:06 (CDT), Clemens Schwaighofer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/10/2004 07:38 AM, paddy wrote:
I'm actually surprised it takes them that long.
debian-devel must be way down the target list.
probably geeks don't buy viagra, home loans, online medicine, etc :)
People (aka
Marc Haber wrote:
Do we have infrastructure to handle different answers for the same
question? Maybe I'd like to have a different dbadmin password on my
postgresql database than on mysql?
This discussion is about having a common set of chunks of text available
somewhere for use in the debconf
martin f krafft wrote:
What do you think of this proposal. Are there any string points
*against* it?
I have written scripts that explicitly call xterm because other terminal
emulator programs under X (which I had preferred otherwise) couldn't
handle certain programs. So in those situations
also sprach Peter Eisentraut [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004.10.10.1934 +0200]:
I have written scripts that explicitly call xterm because other
terminal emulator programs under X (which I had preferred
otherwise) couldn't handle certain programs. So in those
situations it was not a generic name, but
This is cory yearwood from Exsis. Please can you remove the e-mail from your
website..
On Sun, Oct 10, 2004 at 06:43:09PM +0200, martin f krafft wrote:
The procedure would be to upload a new 'xterm' package which moves
/usr/bin/xterm to /usr/bin/xterm.real and introduces /usr/bin/xterm
as alternatives symlink in addition to x-terminal-emulator. Then,
progressively, the other
also sprach Frank Lichtenheld [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004.10.10.2005 +0200]:
Wouldn't it be better to file bugs against the packages that don't
use x-terminal-emulator?
What if those bugs get ignored? see: #275527
--
Please do not CC me when replying to lists; I read them!
.''`. martin f.
#include hallo.h
* martin f krafft [Sun, Oct 10 2004, 06:43:09PM]:
but then again, I consider 'xterm' to be somewhat of a generic name
by now that I think it should be put under control of the
alternatives system.
The procedure would be to upload a new 'xterm' package which moves
On Sun, Oct 10, 2004 at 08:11:42PM +0200, martin f krafft wrote:
also sprach Frank Lichtenheld [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004.10.10.2005 +0200]:
Wouldn't it be better to file bugs against the packages that don't
use x-terminal-emulator?
What if those bugs get ignored? see: #275527
Hmm, I don't
also sprach Frank Lichtenheld [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004.10.10.2027 +0200]:
Hmm, I don't know anything about how uml works but the answers
seems to imply that fixing it in user-mode-linux suffices... But
that's something you have to discuss with mdz and not with me.
Right, and I don't want to
#include hallo.h
* Eduard Bloch [Sun, Oct 10 2004, 08:15:32PM]:
which is not provided by mlterm. Though luck. In theory, every
Args, it should be pterm.
Eduard.
--
OpenBSD fails miserably in this respect, and makes for an example of how NOT
to work with the community on security issues. Their
Florian Weimer [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Sun, Oct 10, 2004:
While I see the benefit of your suggestion, for packet filters, I don't
see how that would help average people experiencing the problem? Would
you require the admin to configure each port for each RPC service as it
is installed?
On Sun, Oct 10, 2004 at 08:27:34PM +0200, Frank Lichtenheld wrote:
On Sun, Oct 10, 2004 at 08:11:42PM +0200, martin f krafft wrote:
also sprach Frank Lichtenheld [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004.10.10.2005 +0200]:
Wouldn't it be better to file bugs against the packages that don't
use
On Sun, Oct 10, 2004 at 08:32:12PM +0200, martin f krafft wrote:
Right, and I don't want to beat on this issue. user-mode-linux does
fix it, but Manoj's kernel-package can also create UML kernels,
which then call xterm. Thus, I would have thought this is best fixed
in kernel-patch-uml.
I
also sprach Matt Zimmerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004.10.10.2101 +0200]:
That bug was closed because it was _already fixed_ and the
submitter didn't check before filing it.
I am sorry, Matt, but it was not fixed. You should have tagged the
bug wontfix and leave it open.
also sprach Matt
Frank Lichtenheld [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Disposition: inline
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
On Sun, Oct 10, 2004 at 06:43:09PM +0200, martin f krafft wrote:
The procedure would be to upload a new 'xterm'
martin f krafft [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--ZGiS0Q5IWpPtfppv
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Disposition: inline
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
As a happy use of rxvt-unicode-ml (thanks Zomb!), I am very annoyed
at times by softwares that have 'xterm'
Peter Eisentraut [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
martin f krafft wrote:
What do you think of this proposal. Are there any string points
*against* it?
I have written scripts that explicitly call xterm because other terminal
emulator programs under X (which I had preferred otherwise) couldn't
posted mailed
Paul Hampson wrote:
On Sat, Oct 09, 2004 at 07:10:33PM -0400, Daniel Freedman wrote:
Unfortunately, I believe that my server board contains one of the rare
on-board Broadcom chipsets that is completely unable to function (best
as I can tell), without downloading this firmware,
Branden Robinson:
It's time to fork. Let us work with the rest of the community to
standardize on a new set of tools based on the last free version of
cdrtools, thank Mr. Schilling for his valuable contributions, and leave him
be to pursue his interests in proprietary software without
posted mailed
Nico Golde wrote:
hi
* Roland Stigge [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-10-10 15:46]:
Daniel Freedman wrote:
Anyway, just thought I'd see what people think of this, and how the
Debian community wants to proceed. Is there some way to enable
compability with this without downloading
On Sat, Oct 09, 2004 at 01:18:50PM +0200, Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo wrote:
El s??b, 09-10-2004 a las 00:04 -0500, Branden Robinson escribi??:
It's time to fork. Let us work with the rest of the community to
standardize on a new set of tools based on the last free version of
cdrtools, thank
Tollef Fog Heen [u] wrote on 10/10/2004 13:01:
* Sven Mueller
From the front page of spamassassin.org:
: Flexible: SpamAssassin encapsulates its logic in a well-designed,
: abstract API so it can be integrated anywhere in the email
: stream. The Mail::SpamAssassin classes can be used on a wide
|--== Igor Stroh writes:
IS Free Ekanayaka wrote:
would someone write me a sample code on how to get the ShortDesc
and LongDesc records from the PkgRecords class?
I think it should start with something like:
cache = apt_pkg.GetCache() records = apt_pkg.GetPkgRecords(cache)
On Oct 10, Nathanael Nerode [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Until they do one of these two things, the firmware is not safe to
distribute. I don't know why upstream is distributing it; I believe they
are simply being sloppy about licensing.
You know well that upstream is not being sloppy, but
Le sam 09/10/2004 à 16:29, Wouter Verhelst a écrit :
On Sat, Oct 09, 2004 at 12:48:23PM +0200, Jérôme Warnier wrote:
I got this strange behaviour on Sid today while upgrading
kernel-image-2.6.8-1-686. Notice on the log that I answered n to Do
you want to stop now? [Y/n], and it aborted just
Johannes Rohr a écrit :
Dear all,
due to the ever increasing number of mozilla-based packages I wonder if
it would be a good thing to have a separate debian-mozilla mailing
list. Personally I have big difficulties understanding the hacked way
how mozilla extensions etc are being repackaged
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: tiff2png
Version : 0.91
Upstream Author : Willem van Schaik, Greg Roelofs
* URL : http://www.libpng.org/pub/png/apps/tiff2png.html
* License : BSD-like
Description : TIFF to PNG converter with alpha channel
On Sun, Oct 10, 2004 at 04:27:21PM -0500, John Goerzen wrote:
This package can convert a TIFF image directly to a PNG image without
the need of any intermediary format. Unlike the netpbm package,
this program can preserve transparency information during the
conversion.
What's the gain of
The procedure would be to upload a new 'xterm' package which moves
/usr/bin/xterm to /usr/bin/xterm.real and introduces /usr/bin/xterm
Of course, you mean /usr/X11R6/bin/xterm...
Mandrake did something like that a while ago(*) - broke the
application name for X resources.
I was
On Sun, Oct 10, 2004 at 11:32:06AM -0500, Steve Greenland wrote:
On 09-Oct-04, 20:06 (CDT), Clemens Schwaighofer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/10/2004 07:38 AM, paddy wrote:
I'm actually surprised it takes them that long.
debian-devel must be way down the target list.
probably
Steinar H. Gunderson [u] wrote on 10/10/2004 23:41:
On Sun, Oct 10, 2004 at 04:27:21PM -0500, John Goerzen wrote:
This package can convert a TIFF image directly to a PNG image without
the need of any intermediary format. Unlike the netpbm package,
this program can preserve transparency
I dropped all references to specific boot loaders since there
are over a dozend different ones used with linux and people
beagan to complain that I didn't mention the one they use.
To pull out a cliche, this is letting the perfect be the enemy of the
good. Covering the two most popular boot
Hi,
Recent versions of automake add an option --disable-dependency-tracking
to the generated configure script. If you don't use that option, the
generated Makefile will wrap all calls to the compiler in a call to
'depcomp', which will generate a Makefile snippet in a .deps directory
to better
Once upon a time martin f krafft said...
The procedure would be to upload a new 'xterm' package which moves
/usr/bin/xterm to /usr/bin/xterm.real and introduces /usr/bin/xterm
as alternatives symlink in addition to x-terminal-emulator. Then,
progressively, the other x-terminal-emulator
Jay Berkenbilt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The procedure would be to upload a new 'xterm' package which moves
/usr/bin/xterm to /usr/bin/xterm.real and introduces /usr/bin/xterm
Of course, you mean /usr/X11R6/bin/xterm...
I didn't notice that. Though the cygwin people have been moving
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On 10/10/2004 07:38 AM, paddy wrote:
I'm actually surprised it takes
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