I usually compile my own kernels (using make-kpkg), but recently I
decided to try a standard debian package of 2.6.14, since it was up
before I got around to it. [This is from unstable]
It seems to work OK, but the weird thing is that I got a bunch of random
useless device nodes in /dev as a
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On Nov 07, Miles Bader [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It seems to work OK, but the weird thing is that I got a bunch of random
useless device nodes in /dev as a result, and I'm not entirely sure
where they're coming from.
The kernel.
The main offender is ptys -- I use udev for my devices, and
Hi!
Recent vanilla kernels do not include devfs any longer. Are there any
official plans to provide a backport of initramfs-tools for sarge?
Regards,
Jörg
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I'm having problems building nmap and xprobe from source because of
build-depends on libpcap-dev. I need to build these two packages
from source because I have local patches that I want to apply to the
source code before it's compiled.
I'm running sarge on i386 and have libpcap0.8-dev
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Marco d'Itri) writes:
The main offender is ptys -- I use udev for my devices, and normally
/dev/pts gets used for ptys, but with the new kernel there were suddenly
about 10 zillion old-style pty-related device nodes -- /dev/[pt]ty[a-z][0-9]
So tell the kernel team to stop
On Fri, Nov 04, 2005 at 11:01:20AM -0800, Philippe Troin wrote:
Although I agree with the above on principle, how do you manage
membership to the floppy, audio, video, etc groups?
pam_group for example. If you want to let some users access the devices
even if they are not logged in at the
On Nov 07, Miles Bader [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So tell the kernel team to stop enabling CONFIG_LEGACY_PTYS.
I presume that default kernels need legacy ptys to support older systems
that don't use udev, right?
Wrong. Nothing needs BSD ptys but some *very* old applications (I would
not even
On Mon, 2005-11-07 at 21:03 +0900, Miles Bader wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Marco d'Itri) writes:
The main offender is ptys -- I use udev for my devices, and normally
/dev/pts gets used for ptys, but with the new kernel there were suddenly
about 10 zillion old-style pty-related device nodes --
On Mon, Nov 07, 2005 at 01:30:56PM +0100, Marco d'Itri wrote:
Wrong. Nothing needs BSD ptys but some *very* old applications (I would
not even know where to find one).
At least /sbin/bootlogd does not work without BSD ptys and this is not
documented anywhere. I needed some time to figure out
On Nov 07, Gabor Gombas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wrong. Nothing needs BSD ptys but some *very* old applications (I would
not even know where to find one).
At least /sbin/bootlogd does not work without BSD ptys and this is not
Actually it does.
documented anywhere. I needed some time to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Marco d'Itri) writes:
I presume that default kernels need legacy ptys to support older systems
that don't use udev, right?
Wrong. Nothing needs BSD ptys but some *very* old applications (I would
not even know where to find one).
I was thinking about the case where someone
Brian May [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello,
Simple question: is apt-proxy still being maintained?
Yes, it's. Chris Halls is doing a big refactoring of it.
Current sid version has a lot fixes and more's comming.
Unfortunatelly I hadn't time to work on it anymore and major of last
work was did
Miles Bader wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Marco d'Itri) writes:
I presume that default kernels need legacy ptys to support older systems
that don't use udev, right?
Wrong. Nothing needs BSD ptys but some *very* old applications (I would
not even know where to find one).
I was thinking about
On Mon, Nov 07, 2005 at 12:56:52PM +0100, Joerg Platte wrote:
Hi!
Hello,
Recent vanilla kernels do not include devfs any longer. Are there any
official plans to provide a backport of initramfs-tools for sarge?
It's not official, but there're current (2.6.14) kernel images backported
to
Hi,
Bastian Venthur wrote:
What I'd really like to know rightnow is whether i386 *is* the wrong therm
for the x86 (or IA32) arch or not. If not then Debian could stick to this
name, but if so I think Debian just delays the problem for a few years.
In fact, there are efforts underway to allow
On Mon, Nov 07, 2005 at 11:51:55AM +1100, Brian May wrote:
Simple question: is apt-proxy still being maintained?
Based on the growing list of bugs, I suspect not.
A quick glance of some of the reports shows no sign of response from
the maintainer.
Some users in fact have completely
On Mon, 2005-11-07 at 11:51 +1100, Brian May wrote:
However, I prefer the approach over apt-cacher, as the apt-sources
entries remain independent of the server that will be used to retrieve
the files.
Is there a good alternative?
I use apt-cacher and have mod_rewrite rewrite /debian/
to
Andre Luis Lopes a écrit :
It's not official, but there're current (2.6.14) kernel images backported
to Sarge available at http://www.backports.org/pending/ .
Also, you will find there yaird (but not initramfs-tools) and udev
backports, which should allow you to run a recent kernel in a
Roy Hills [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having problems building nmap and xprobe from source because of
build-depends on libpcap-dev. I need to build these two packages from
source because I have local patches that I want to apply to the source
code before it's compiled.
You'd make me
Turbo Fredriksson wrote:
The following matrix explains which version in which distribution has
this problem corrected.
oldstable (woody) stable (sarge) unstable (sid)
openssl 0.9.6c-2.woody.8 0.9.7e-3sarge1 0.9.8-3
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* Frank Küster [Mon, 07 Nov 2005 16:23:53 +0100]:
Roy Hills [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having problems building nmap and xprobe from source because of
build-depends on libpcap-dev. I need to build these two packages from
source because I have local patches that I want to apply to the
Roy Hills [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm running sarge on i386 and have libpcap0.8-dev installed, which allows both nmap and xprobe to build without error if I use
dpkg-buildpackage -d to override the dependency check. Do the programs also run without problems?Yes, there are no problems running the
* Andre Luis Lopes wrote:
On Mon, Nov 07, 2005 at 12:56:52PM +0100, Joerg Platte wrote:
Recent vanilla kernels do not include devfs any longer. Are there
any official plans to provide a backport of initramfs-tools for
sarge?
It's not official, but there're current (2.6.14) kernel images
Am Montag, 7. November 2005 17:48 schrieb Norbert Tretkowski:
Hi!
I'll add initramfs-tools soon, the reason why there's only yaird is
that it's easier to backport than initramfs-tools.
Great news :-) I'm using initramfs-tools for sid for some time now with some
enhancements to support an
2005/11/7, Roy Hills [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'll submit a bug against libpcap-dev first for not allowing
libpcap0.8-dev to satisfy the dependency, and see where that
leads. I guess that the libpcap-dev developer should know
what is supposed to happen.
I wonder if this shouldn't be like
Am 2005-11-03 11:35:22, schrieb Ron Johnson:
If so, they've hidden it on their web site. The Elan is called
a Am5x86 CPU, and I get the impression that the Geode isn't i386
either.
And what about the 386EX ?
...which I have bought recently from Intel ?
Companies *do* make them, though.
On Thu, Nov 03, 2005 at 11:16:43PM -0500, Noah Meyerhans wrote:
I have little operational experience with this PAM module, though. Does
it cause problems for certain apps? If so, could these problems be
solved with a less simplistic PAM configuration?
The only one I've encountered so far is
On Fri, Nov 04, 2005 at 02:08:41PM +0200, Lars Wirzenius wrote:
I don't think the suggestion was to make TMP=~/tmp, but TMP=/tmp/$USER,
where /tmp/$USER is owned by the user in question and is inaccessible to
others. Or perhaps I read too much into the proposal?
That's pretty close...
On Fri, Nov 04, 2005 at 01:47:22AM -0500, Joey Hess wrote:
Michael Banck wrote:
Do you plan to use debian-installer for installation?
And do you realize that the debian installer is largely GPL licensed and
would present the same license incompatability issues as eg, dpkg?
Yes.
At the
On Nov 07, Christopher Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This fixes both rtc and floppy. I'm assuming that the root of the problem
here is the kernel? No surprise if that's the case. But thanks for coming
up with a workaround. Hopefully there aren't too many more of these issues
lurking.
Dear GNU/Solaris Team!
I have downloaded the elatte_live_prealpha1_x86.iso.gz[1] from your website
and found a dpkg binary on it.
Much to my dismay I was not able to locate the source for this binary, despite
it being obviously under the GPL[2]. Therefore I request you kindly to make
the
Gabor Gombas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, Nov 04, 2005 at 11:01:20AM -0800, Philippe Troin wrote:
Although I agree with the above on principle, how do you manage
membership to the floppy, audio, video, etc groups?
pam_group for example.
pam_group would work for floppy, audio and
David Schmitt writes:
I have downloaded the elatte_live_prealpha1_x86.iso.gz[1] from your website
and found a dpkg binary on it.
Much to my dismay I was not able to locate the source for this binary,
despite it being obviously under the GPL[2].
Was the requisite written offer included?
John Hasler wrote:
David Schmitt writes:
I have downloaded the elatte_live_prealpha1_x86.iso.gz[1] from your website
and found a dpkg binary on it.
Much to my dismay I was not able to locate the source for this binary,
despite it being obviously under the GPL[2].
Was the requisite written
On Monday 07 November 2005 15.53, Ian Campbell wrote:
On Mon, 2005-11-07 at 11:51 +1100, Brian May wrote:
However, I prefer the approach over apt-cacher, as the apt-sources
entries remain independent of the server that will be used to retrieve
the files.
Is there a good alternative?
I
[Ian Campbell]
It's to support older applications which don't know about the
/dev/pyts/ interface. Whether the legacy device nodes come from a
static /dev or from udev doesn't really enter in to it.
/dev/{pts/,ptmx} are so trivial to support (in applications) that I
think it's worthwhile to
On Mon, 2005-11-07 at 22:07 +0100, Adrian von Bidder wrote:
On Monday 07 November 2005 15.53, Ian Campbell wrote:
On Mon, 2005-11-07 at 11:51 +1100, Brian May wrote:
However, I prefer the approach over apt-cacher, as the apt-sources
entries remain independent of the server that will be
On Fri, Nov 04, 2005 at 07:40:34AM -0500, Michael Poole wrote:
Frank Küster writes:
Michael Poole [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andrew Suffield writes:
On Thu, Nov 03, 2005 at 12:48:53PM -0800, Erast Benson wrote:
CDDL works similar way, except on per-file basis.
This is
Michael Banck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At the time of writing, I assumed GNU/Solaris implied they'd use the
GNU libc (so I didn't even ask them about it).
Having downloaded their preview ISO:
The system is using Solaris's C library, but contains a great deal of
GPLed material. When I queried
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On Monday 07 November 2005 21:29, John Hasler wrote:
David Schmitt writes:
I have downloaded the elatte_live_prealpha1_x86.iso.gz[1] from your
website and found a dpkg binary on it.
Much to my dismay I was not able to locate the source for this binary,
despite it being obviously under
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Am Fr den 4. Nov 2005 um 13:36 schrieb Jon Dowland:
...alongside the private keys in ~/.gnupg?
Well, you can configure gnupg to write secret keys to a secure medium.
Am Fr den 4. Nov 2005 um 15:46 schrieb Noah Meyerhans:
First of all,
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Matthew Garrett wrote:
Michael Banck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At the time of writing, I assumed GNU/Solaris implied they'd use the
GNU libc (so I didn't even ask them about it).
Having downloaded their preview ISO:
The system is using Solaris's C library, but contains a great deal of
GPLed
On Mon, Nov 07, 2005 at 02:50:01PM -0800, Alex Ross wrote:
Here's the 2nd part of the answer:
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The question is, are you going to pursue a legal action against Sun
Microsystems?
To which my answer was yes. I'm not sure how that's supposed to excuse
you in any
(Oh, and please don't see this as any sort of bias against non-Linux
kernels or non-glibc systems - I spent quite some time working on a port
of Debian to the NetBSD kernel, using the native C library)
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David Schmitt writes:
I have downloaded the elatte_live_prealpha1_x86.iso.gz[1] from your
website
and found a dpkg binary on it.
Much to my dismay I was not able to locate the source for this binary,
despite it being obviously under the GPL[2].
Was the requisite written offer included?
Erast Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Was the requisite written offer included? Would you be willing to check
the CD for other GPL software and notify the authors if you find any?
you can check, than re-check again and again, Nexenta OS GNU/OpenSolaris
is a complete open source project and
Erast Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Was the requisite written offer included? Would you be willing to
check
the CD for other GPL software and notify the authors if you find any?
you can check, than re-check again and again, Nexenta OS GNU/OpenSolaris
is a complete open source project
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On Mon, 7 Nov 2005 10:01:48 +0100 Andreas Schuldei wrote:
Erast Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What is this will be? You are distributing binaries now; you must
therefore distribute the complete source now, under terms compatible
with the GPL.
You are welcome to obtain account at the web portal and check out the
source directly from SVN.
Is it
Erast Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What is this will be? You are distributing binaries now; you must
therefore distribute the complete source now, under terms compatible
with the GPL.
You are welcome to obtain account at the web portal and check out the
source directly from SVN.
Is
Erast Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
actually, I just checked. anonymous access is granted. Just browse it at
http://www.gnusolaris.org/cgi-bin/trac.cgi/browser/gnusolaris1
I hope I honored your orignal request now. :-)
It was not my request. Where is the C library, and is it being
Erast Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
actually, I just checked. anonymous access is granted. Just browse it at
http://www.gnusolaris.org/cgi-bin/trac.cgi/browser/gnusolaris1
Specifically requested were the source for libintl.so.3,
libiconv.so.2, libc.so.1, libz.so, libbz2.so.1.0, and
Erast Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
actually, I just checked. anonymous access is granted. Just browse it at
http://www.gnusolaris.org/cgi-bin/trac.cgi/browser/gnusolaris1
Specifically requested were the source for libintl.so.3,
libiconv.so.2, libc.so.1, libz.so, libbz2.so.1.0, and
Dear Alex!
On Monday 07 November 2005 21:58, Alex Ross wrote:
John Hasler wrote:
David Schmitt writes:
I have downloaded the elatte_live_prealpha1_x86.iso.gz[1] from your
website and found a dpkg binary on it.
Much to my dismay I was not able to locate the source for this binary,
David,
this is the place were source code lives:
http://www.gnusolaris.org/cgi-bin/trac.cgi/browser/gnusolaris1/gnu
or
http://www.gnusolaris.org/cgi-bin/trac.cgi/browser/gnusolaris1
If you do not see something specific, or newer versions, like(you can find
debarchiver-0.3 but we have
Erast Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you do not see something specific, or newer versions, like(you can find
debarchiver-0.3 but we have debarchiver-0.4 packaged), that means it is
not committed yet and we are testing it right now and will be committed
shortly.
Erast,
Unless you provide
Em Qui, 2005-11-03 às 12:45 -0800, Erast Benson escreveu:
Apparently you misunderstood me.
All I'm saying is that Debian community might want to embrace
GNU/Solaris non-glibc port or reject it. To embrace, some core
components, like dpkg, should be dual-licensed CDDL/GPL.
I say let's reject
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If you do not see something specific, or newer versions, like(you can
find
debarchiver-0.3 but we have debarchiver-0.4 packaged), that means it is
not committed yet and we are testing it right now and will be committed
shortly.
Erast,
Unless you
Erast Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Erast Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
actually, I just checked. anonymous access is granted. Just browse it at
http://www.gnusolaris.org/cgi-bin/trac.cgi/browser/gnusolaris1
Specifically requested were the source for libintl.so.3,
libiconv.so.2,
Erast Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
OK. point taken. This will be fixed soon. Hopefully in Alpha 1, which
bits is planned to be release by the end of this week.
That is not acceptible. You must fix it now, not soon. You can fix
it by, for example, removing the binaries you are
Dear Erast!
On Tuesday 08 November 2005 01:01, Erast Benson wrote:
Specifically requested were the source for libintl.so.3,
libiconv.so.2, libc.so.1, libz.so, libbz2.so.1.0, and libgcc_s.so.1,
which must be provided under terms no more restrictive than GPL
sections one and two.
Dear Erast!
On Tuesday 08 November 2005 01:01, Erast Benson wrote:
Specifically requested were the source for libintl.so.3,
libiconv.so.2, libc.so.1, libz.so, libbz2.so.1.0, and libgcc_s.so.1,
which must be provided under terms no more restrictive than GPL
sections one and two.
On Monday 07 November 2005 11:28 pm, Francesco Poli wrote:
[Added Cc: debian-legal, because the topic may be of interest there,
I would say.]
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debian-devel)]
On Saturday 05 November 2005 11:27 pm, Brian May wrote:
Can't we just pick one standard name for the environment variable and
stick to it?
If we do that, I'd request that it be $TMPDIR, as that's what SUSv3 has
standardized.
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Peter Samuelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
/dev/{pts/,ptmx} are so trivial to support (in applications) that I
think it's worthwhile to disable legacy BSD pty support in Debian
kernels, and fix whatever still breaks. That is, unless we think there
are still a significant number of third-party
On Tue, 8 Nov 2005, Brian M. Carlson wrote:
The way I read it was that the authors may pick any license, so long as it's
DFSG-free. Do you see how it could be read that way?
You sound just like Henry Ford.
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On Tuesday 08 November 2005 01:58 am, Adam Heath wrote:
On Tue, 8 Nov 2005, Brian M. Carlson wrote:
The way I read it was that the authors may pick any license, so long as
it's DFSG-free. Do you see how it could be read that way?
You sound just like Henry Ford.
My goal was to do exactly
Hi!
* Erast Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [051108 01:48]:
(0.6.40.1-1.1) nor your patched debhelper (4.9.3elatte) as requested in my
other mail.
I'm personally working on it, and I will not commit those changes until
they will be tested. Rememer, these all binaries are under development, and
On Mon, Nov 07, 2005 at 04:48:52PM -0800, Erast Benson wrote:
Dear Erast!
On Tuesday 08 November 2005 01:01, Erast Benson wrote:
Specifically requested were the source for libintl.so.3,
libiconv.so.2, libc.so.1, libz.so, libbz2.so.1.0, and libgcc_s.so.1,
which must be provided under
On Mon, Nov 07, 2005 at 04:48:52PM -0800, Erast Benson wrote:
Dear Erast!
On Tuesday 08 November 2005 01:01, Erast Benson wrote:
Specifically requested were the source for libintl.so.3,
libiconv.so.2, libc.so.1, libz.so, libbz2.so.1.0, and
libgcc_s.so.1,
which must be provided
On Mon, Nov 07, 2005 at 04:48:52PM -0800, Erast Benson wrote:
this URL also does _neither_ offer access to the apt
(0.6.40.1-1.1) nor your patched debhelper (4.9.3elatte) as requested in my
other mail.
I'm personally working on it, and I will not commit those changes until
they will be
Hi,
A new version of kernel-package is imminent, it is undergoing
boot camp out in experimental. For the impatient, this release brings
the log awaited debconf usage for kernel image packages -- and the
raison d'etre of this mail. Below are the new features of the
upcoming
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On Mon, Nov 07, 2005 at 04:48:52PM -0800, Erast Benson wrote:
this URL also does _neither_ offer access to the apt
(0.6.40.1-1.1) nor your patched debhelper (4.9.3elatte) as requested
in my
other mail.
I'm personally working on it, and I will not commit those changes until
they will be
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Erast Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I understand your concern. We will release ISO image with CDDL/GPL sources
very soon. Majority of them already available at /apt. The rest is
comming.
Once again, delete the binaries *now*.
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On Mon, Nov 07, 2005 at 07:35:11PM -0800, Steve Langasek wrote:
On Mon, Nov 07, 2005 at 04:48:52PM -0800, Erast Benson wrote:
this URL also does _neither_ offer access to the apt
(0.6.40.1-1.1) nor your patched debhelper (4.9.3elatte) as requested in my
other mail.
I'm personally
Quoting Manoj Srivastava ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Hi,
A new version of kernel-package is imminent, it is undergoing
boot camp out in experimental. For the impatient, this release brings
the log awaited debconf usage for kernel image packages -- and the
raison d'etre of this mail.
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