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* Package name: exim-mysql
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Andreas Metzler wrote:
Build-Depends: [...] libmysqlclient-dev, libssl-dev
[license snipped]
You cannot distribute this, GPL and OpenSSL licenses are incompatible.
So how you exim4 guyes managed to get around that?
By the use of gnutls? If yes I'll switch to that one IF I continue
exim-mysql
David Pashley told me:
This is wrong. Philip Hazel is the upstream author. Mark Baker is the
maintainer for the exim packages. I suggest you talk to Mark and talk to
people on the exim4 mailing list, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (CCed).
Ok, but because I didn't know the correct one I wrote debian exim
want this
switch by the way? You did not name reasons as far as I could see.
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[1] The complete list: http://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=btb
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On Tue, 2005-07-19 at 23:06 +1000, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
Unrelated question: why was mentors.debian.net delegated (historically)
to non-DDs?
Because a DD delegated it to them.
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but I still don't get why the button is displayed on the front page.
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On Sat, 2005-07-23 at 00:33 +1200, Nigel Jones wrote:
now, how about [EMAIL PROTECTED] because I have a
feeling that co-maintainers/uploaders get bug reports for a project.
Use the package tracking system[1] for this.
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On Mon, 2005-07-25 at 18:20 -0700, Shaun Jackman wrote:
It's been saying that ncurses is only 3 days old for the past four
days. Any idea what's up?
Well, ftp-master is down, so the testing scripts (aka britney) do not
run.
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On Thu, 2005-07-28 at 22:34 +0200, Olaf van der Spek wrote:
I think it'd be nice to have some status (HTML) page that lists all
current issues.
Perhaps on the wiki[1] so that it *can* actually be updated by most who
want to inform about issues?
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[1] http
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2.5.130.CVS.2005.07.19.01-1
2.5.13-0.CVS.2005.07.19.01-1
Is it really important to have the 0 split away? I think while dashes
are perfectly valid when there is a Debian revision they are not really
loved by the maintainers.
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On the very day I got my account, Frontdesk asked me in IRC whether I
want to become AM. That speaks against that theory. :)
Apart from that it's not just a theory. ;)
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of nothing but the desired changes. In those cases it is
illogical not to just go with the new versions.
But that's only possible when there were no releases in between. And
those are probably rare cases anyway.
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On Fri, 2005-08-12 at 13:53 -0400, Joey Hess wrote:
Set any bugs about /usr/doc stuff to being blockers of this bug report.
Use this as a tracking/coordination bug for the remainder of the transition.
Since when do we have this feature in the BTS?
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these days.
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for those players which are currently put into libs
should also be put into this new section. So it would probably be more
multimedia than video. Any thoughts on this?
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used in any package management tools? Or is the debedit
GUI currently the only program using the preliminary database?
By the way debedit spew some debugging output at me and seems also a bit
laggy. Is it still beta? (:
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if the melanie run by the ftp-masters happens in between, correct?
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I do not know if there were previous discussions on this topic, but the
new section I propose would seperate media players from image processing
tools. Plugins for those players which are currently put into libs
should also
from the fact that many still do not
read these...).
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could do this after some weeks, with those packages where nothing happened.
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others cannot modify it?
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* Debian Autobuilding Infrastructure Rewrite *
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Rewrite the software that currently runs the Debian autobuilding
infrastructure in a way
further. I
currently can't comment on all projects presented.
That said, this shortlist remains useful, and I thank you for this great
jump in transparency.
Mind to tell us what your proposed project was? For more transparency?
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to other signals too but if so I can imagine quite some hanging processes
on a server.
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[0] https://buildd.debian.org/apt/
[1] http://lists.debian.org/debian-project/2009/03/msg00096.html
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On 2009-04-26, Noah Slater nsla...@tumbolia.org wrote:
On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 06:03:07PM +0200, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
FIRST: GO AWAY WITH YOUR STUPID CC'S. I OBVIOUSLY READ THE LIST.
Dude, chill out.
Interestingly you did it again, ignoring the list Code of Conduct.
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On 2009-04-28, Mike Hommey m...@glandium.org wrote:
On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 08:25:29AM -0700, Russ Allbery r...@debian.org
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Peter Eisentraut pet...@debian.org writes:
Considering that most mailing list software has an elimnatecc feature,
this is never really a problem for people who
roughly aware that
there are something like softupdates in FAI too, but still.)
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[0] Actually there's one test image and the stable images are hardlinked
within themselves, so that changes in the test image do not propagate
to the stable images
and even ftp-master runs a public facing
Exim instance. Do we need to worry now? ;-)
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recall it correctly I found no way to get it
to send mail to a exim-based smarthost via TLS in a sane way.
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possibilities for the
Architecture line in debian/control? I see more and more expanded
architecture lists because a package is not, say, able to build
on hppa. And they are mostly always wrong and need manual fixups
for new architectures.
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contains the
i386 debs, but can also contain all debs if specified in the Architecture
field of the changes.
NB: The changes file name does not need to match the content. But your
data gathering looks like they do.
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dpkg-buildpackage instead of debian/rules to clean the current directory
to build a source package for use with pbuilder? That would be another
data point of a script going through the dpkg-buildpackage API instead
of the debian/rules one which would accomplish the same.
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, which doesn't support
source-only uploads.
Superfluous for Debian's main archive.
Mraw,
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Simple Archive Generator
Vsag is a very simple program aimed at generating Debian archives out of
a directory filled with packages.
I find the choice of archives confusing. Maybe repositories would fit
better.
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you want to make that chance. Is it only
to reduce the number of flavours? Why should we break the kernel on
hardware like Geodes?
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find a large market of old hardware. So please keep this
support.
That is, unless you want to leave that up to Ubuntu and make Debian less
universal.
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expressed interest in packaging Kobby. And it would be really cool if it
could be done in experimental. It also involves packaging libqinfinity.
Oh, and please keep me in the loop if possible, somehow. I want to know
about downstream uses of libinfinity. ;-)
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packages.
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Wrong: The characters composing the name may be selected from the set of all
character values excluding the slash character and the null byte.
[http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/95399/basedefs/xbd_chap03.html 3.169]
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if the old standard is still the only sanely available one and you
suddenly need to care about a different character.
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needs to be built where. any if there is
one i386 and one all binary package is just plain wrong, IMHO.
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/testing.pl?package=gnome-desktop-environment;expand=1
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Bug ?
Sadly this bit of software is not as accurate as one would like
it to be. Maybe we should put a prominent notice onto that page.
Patches appreciated.
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As explained lintian was wrong after I dropped the bit that collapsed
amd64 i386 all to any in dpkg-source. The problem is that we lost
information about what needs to be built where. any
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a post-
upgrade hook or similar would be appropriate in this case?
How could one help to get multiarch happen by the way? Or does it currently
depend on Guillem coding up the foundation in dpkg anyway?
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, yes. And indeed I think we should
have some means to do them automatically like we do binNMUs.
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and very few misdirected mails won't hurt anybody if he chose a not so useful
bug title.
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? It's just me
that would like to know it?
I find weasel's reports on what DSA did very interesting in the past.
Granted, they were internal notes put out into the public, but it
gives you some impression of behind the scenes.
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[1] http://wiki.debian.org
. And that might
actually be a good compromise.
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dinstall run,
meaning the whole recompilation would take less than 2 days.
Haskell is even more intense. But it's not exactly true because we are
autobuilding from accepted, so you do not need to wait for dinstall runs
to complete but can get it done much quicker.
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Philipp Kern tr...@philkern.de writes:
On 2009-07-20, Stéphane Glondu st...@glondu.net wrote:
For example, each OCaml transition involve rebuilding a lot of packages
(about 139), with 6 levels of dependencies. So if some build
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On Sun, Jul 19, 2009 at 07:12:57AM +, Philipp Kern wrote:
On 2009-07-19, Charles Plessy ple...@debian.org wrote:
Do we have evidence that maintainers have damaged the project in the past
by
willingfully upload packages
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different from the question where I want to point my /bin/sh to.
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pieces when /bin/sh is switched to something they want
to see supported (and commit to that).
zsh is certainly not suitable for /bin/sh, sorry.
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PS: I do use zsh as user shell, though and would like to thank for his
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That's somewhat by definition, sorry. If you have unstable packages
activated they may be relying on essential packages from unstable to
work. So they have to be installed. No bug there.
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a step too far.
Does anybody use IPv6-only link-local?
I occassionally did and I think Gobby even supports that now in conjunction
with Zeroconf.
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Linux/i386, that makes the kfreebsd (and hurd) port
dependent on the Linux port.
We could make that list multiple architectures so that any of those
would satisfy the buildable criteria for the arch:all.
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opinion for this.
Our infrastructure relies on this. So yes. Both dak and sbuild do this.
(At least the latter used to do it in older versions, I didn't check the
new one.)
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themselves for
a cycle. I don't see how we should find out about them, too, if they
do not reply on mailinglists for example.
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On Tue, Aug 04, 2009 at 01:09:14PM +0200, Philipp Kern wrote:
I'm grateful for those suggestions, Anthony. That page is just a pain
to maintain though. Not everything on it is up-to-date yet but I updated
quite some chunks
as they're defined in debian/control.
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you're right, we do not
impose debhelper upon everyone.
I already consider debhelper coverage as a worthy goal. :-P
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bad per se to call it rubbish.
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be required to implement such functionality?
IMHO you can build single binaries that live e.g. in contrib from a package
in main so this should be a non-issue.
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Is anything speaking against someone (me?) repackaging apport for Debian?
For that to be useful we need debug symbol creation first. Refer to the
corresponding thread currently running on the same mailinglist.
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to the global debug store.
Someone should've pointed a summary of how Ubuntu does it, it seems.
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percent of their (and other tools') functionality did you test to say
that?
It's already used in production by Ubuntu. With no changes made to them.
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So make it easy to maintain... Attached is an example converting it to
yaml with python table generation, coping with waivers.
I deployed that now. Result available on [1], still quite some question
marks, though.
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compliance.
Doesn't sound like rocket science but someone has to do it. Another
potential user would be those extra modules for the kernel where we need
to fix up compliance manually at the moment.
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And what should we do if a localized manpage is in fact the authoriative
one?
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are redone. (Which does not happen all that often,
but it's possible that some are switching in the next weeks when they're
switched to the new[0] version of sbuild.)
That's somehow due to the transition strategy so that existing installations
are not touched.
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to be unable to do
security uploads, as that archive has no knowledge of DMUA status of
packages.
Of course the same applies to backports (still unofficial) and volatile
(official) due to the way they're set up.
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