r ]; then
> echo buzz
> fi
>
> you would get a dependency on zsh and dctrl-tools.
>
One more point: you'd have to write a parser to understand zsh syntax to
do that in general.
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Olaf van der Spek writes:
> On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 1:25 AM, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh
> wrote:
>>> But there is an ordering choice. local has priority.
>>
>> By default, we assume the local administrator knows what he is doing.
>>
>> That is not going to change.
>
> Sure. But Sergey has a goo
sers or network to run a
> rescue shell (or reinstall grub). I it really necessary to go through
> all steps as ordinary install for the rescue mode?
>
You can use the second console (Ctrl+Alt+F2) without going to all of
these setup steps (keyboard setup may be helpful, though).
Regards
out there, plus some 15"-17"
> laptops, have 1920x1200 (standard 16:10 HD).
>
FWIW, my 24" LCD has 1920x1080 (16:9 HD).
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* Package name: ikarus
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Robert Collins writes:
> On Sat, 2009-06-13 at 13:35 +0200, Andreas Rottmann wrote:
>>
>> For that to work, you'd have to somehow indicate which files' licenses
>> are going to be relevant to which binary package. For instance, many
>> packages have (parts
Frank Lin PIAT writes:
> On Sat, 2009-06-13 at 09:17 +, Bart Martens wrote:
>> On Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 10:52:36AM +0200, Josselin Mouette wrote:
>> >
>> > The real problem with DEP5 is not the format (which is not worse for a
>> > small package than the current one), it is with the unrealist
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Programming Lang: C
Description
Michael Stapelberg writes:
>> Interesting idea though with fetching/storing configuration files via a
>> revision control system. I think it would be worthwhile investigating
>> the use of branches to capture the differences between hosts.
> I decided against that in the first place because the a
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>
>
> * Package name: belier
> Version : 0.7
> Upstream Author : Carl Chenet
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> * License : GPL
> Programming Lang: Python
> Description
As I discovered that libsoup SVN trunk has libproxy as an optional build
dependency, I stumbled upon this ITP, and found out that upstream has
been made aware of this issue:
http://code.google.com/p/libproxy/issues/detail?id=21
Based on that bug, I assume that a future release release will offer
Samuel Thibault writes:
> Andreas Rottmann, le Mon 09 Mar 2009 11:25:11 +0100, a écrit :
>> Did you know about the `-P' option of GNU xargs?
>
> Herm, I would have found it if the manpage didn't lack keywords like
> "parallel", "simultaneous", ...
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> * Package name: parallel
> Version : 20090218
> Upstream Author : Ole Tange
> * URL : https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/parallel/
> * License : GPLv3
> Des
Joerg Jaspert writes:
> The new sections are:
[...]
> lisp Everything about Lisp
[...]
>
Is this just about Common Lisp, or other Lisp dialects as well? I'm
mainly referring to Scheme here, as it is another Lisp dialect in
(relatively) widespread use (the third one being Emacs
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Descr
guages or anything of that
> sort. The question is just: is it viable for a C++ coder with
> a Python proficiency to mockup a new application in Python first?
>
I think that approach makes sense.
This isn't what you asked for, but you might be interested in Vala[0],
which compiles t
lives
> in Debian.
>
> That version, I want to make as few destabilizing changes as I can,
> because I don't have any interest in things which might end up
> distracting upstream from the gnome-2 version.
>
Ok, thanks for the clarification! Let's hope the G2 port
Thomas Bushnell BSG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Andreas Rottmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>> To clarify the situation: I've included mininimal wrappers for GLib
>> that work with both GLib 1.x and GLib 2.x in G-Wrap, mainly to support
>> GnuCash.
Thomas Bushnell BSG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>> [CC'ed Thomas Bushnell, since he has filed an ITA on gwrapguile]
>>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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>>> Please, check the following bugs, r
compared to
Scheme/CL.
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r no impact (besides the one
fixing #308499), but fix packaging issues. So my question is: would
the above be suitable to go into sarge, or should I prepare an upload
that just fixes #308499?
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> tla-tools
>
I can take this one, if noone else wants it.
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, this is
> planned for the X11 source packages. This seems a better option overall.
>
GNOME is already comprised of many source packages. I guess KDE is a
bigger problem, as it seems to have less and bigger source packages
and is C++, which is considerably more expensive to compile than C.
R
problems with.
>
Seconded; I recently ran into this (#291471). I think the great number
of architectures is a real plus for Debian and does good work
uncovering portability bugs; buildd outages are annoying, but no
reason to consider dropping an archictecture (unless, of course, the
buildd is
and report any problems.
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Python is executable
n-passwd systems (however some tools will have trouble with that).
>> chown was recently fixed to allow . in usernames, no?
>
> It works since WOODY...
> I can not call it "recently".
>
Well, if you did, you could argue that Debian releases frequently ;)
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> (sarge/i386) on self-made 2.6.10 (Debian kernel source
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> The system works fine, no random failures or anything.
>
Same here (sarge/i386), kernel-image-2.6.8-2-k7
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ugh to
>> make me want to hardcode the path.
>>
>> - Matt
>
> That is why you normaly have ~/bin last in PATH.
>
Well, maybe I am not normal ;), but I put it first in PATH, with the
same rationale /usr/local/bin comes before /usr/bin (i.e. to be able
to override distribut
> just something you have to deal with.
>
Where can one find that collection? Might come pretty handy when I'm
bored :).
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written in perl seems not to be relevant to
> the user. The name "perlprimer" makes me rather think of a primer
> (tutorial) for perl.
>
Hmm, that was my first thought, too. OTOH, the upstream package is
named perlprimer...
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package and maintain it, and there are a few other users interested in
running it, well I can't really say anything against it. Usefulness is
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>> A note to Thomas: You can already try building GnuCash 1.8.9 (1.8.10
>> will have the patch applied, as it is already in CVS, both in HEAD and
>> the 1.8 branc
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Rob Browning <[EMAIL
are old enough to
>> administrate a Debian-machine to the level of installing their own
>
> She has an IQ enorm and will make her Lycee examen next year.
> 4 years before the others...
>
> She do not like to see everywhere naked People...
>
See above.
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> the Lord," the anthem of the abolitionists (and the Union forces in the
> civil war) doesn't actually refer to theology but the superiority of Arch
> over CVS.
>
LOL!
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try SA3, even though its alleged performance
problem, and with -m 2, it seems to run fine on my 96MB machine up to
now.
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le?
>
Why not simply make it search for ~/GNUstep, and when that isn't
found, ~/.GNUstep or something like that - would retain full
compatibility.
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ption in the shipped SA configuration, no, but I
> tend not to receive very large mail either.
>
spamc -s, if you use spamc. I use Exim4 with the Exiscan ACL patch,
and have an exim rule that accepts mail > 80k before the scans for
spam.
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o that
> others can go to their own fab and recreate one (which is what "open
> hardware" ultimately means).
>
Yes, reminds one of the difference between publishing API specs and
publishing the whole source code.
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ey can be generated at install time).
>>
>> Thus they just waste space and bandwith.
> A lot more and larger things could be generated at install time.
>
Yeah, let's switch to a source-based distro!!!1
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n package
system, like clamav does (clamav runs a daemon that fetches new
rulesets as they become availle on the Net).
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it wasn't a big deal we wouldn't be talking about it. It shut down
> servers. It's dangerous enough.
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Note the "looks like".
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nstead? Just for consistency's sake. As
>> someone else said, eventually there will be a kernel-freebsd or
>> kernel-netbsd, and having an uniform scheme to call these things would
>> be nice.
>
> Seconded.
>
Thirded.
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s common conception.
>
Well, I can back that up. A Gnome association swept to the surface of
my mind when I read the package name, too,
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d my 396MB machine to trash heavily, while -O0 and
gcc 3.2 -O2 were ok...
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class of packages, and
>> e about this particular package, if you have both b and e related
>> information).
>> f) ???
>
> These seem like very reasonable and helpful criteria. Perhaps they
> could be placed somewhere (developer's reference, policy footn
appear without locales. (and that's the bug
> reported in bts).
>
Funny enough, I encountered this too, just a few hours ago. I resorted
to setting the LANG variable in /etc/init.d/gdm.
Regards,
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Bob Hilliard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is /usr/bin/pager a Debianism, or is it common to other
> distributions and/or unices?
>
Don't really know, but it's alternatives-managed, so likely to be a
Debianism.
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realise that they
> work only in the shell.
>
> Neither tab-completion or globbing is available when I'm editing a file
> and have to write those path names. There are lots of other cases where
> you must type a pathname in full.
>
> scp (on the remote side) is one that'
d will fix depending packages. A little unstable breakage isn't
that bad IMO, as long as there aren't a lot of packages depending on
the lib. For libraries that bump soname often (i.e. most C++
libraries, at least), your method will put more strain on the
ftpmasters (not that I'm one
I wonder why yehia isn't entering testing. According to [0] it makes
qmailmrtg7 uninstallable, but qmailmrtg7 is totally unrelated to
yehia, AFAICS.
Regards, Andy
[0] http://bjorn.haxx.se/debian/testing.pl?package=yehia&expand=1
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>> sh: debian/rules: /usr/bin/make: bad interpreter: Permission denied
>>
>> /usr/bin/make exists and has the right pemissions ???
>
> oops, something missing in the procedure : chmod +x debian/rules
>
Or just use 'debuild -uc -us', this will do the fakeroot
> a URL with studies/analysis of this?
>
I just want to mention that also have /lib/iX86 for libraries where
optimization matters (e.g. libssl).
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of my packages to CBS, so I wonder how much work
it would/will be to switch to build-common?
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include all C++ libraries except
> > libstdc++ (I don't understand that exception) in the CVS tree. Namely
>
ZINF does that, too. (zlib, libvorbis, unzip, gdbm, from a quick guess
at the sources). I guess I should bug upstream to at least have
configure options to have these link
trivial.
>
oggasm also tags the .ogg files based on the MP3 tags and/or filename,
so this is not *that* trivial.
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er too.
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Have a look at sox - do your programs have any extra features?
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re) programs, that will, given the lack of
a config file, use their compiled-in defaults. So the installation of
a config file will change the configuration of the program, unless the
installed config file contains just the (also compiled-in) defaults.
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>>>>> "Simon" == Simon Law <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Simon> On Fri, Aug 16, 2002 at 01:44:30PM +0200, Andreas Rottmann
Simon> wrote:
>> If i get no crash reports 'till Monday, I will upload my ZINF
>> packages, assum
>>>>> "Martin" == Martin Michlmayr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Martin> * Andreas Rottmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-08-16 13:44]:
>> If i get no crash reports 'till Monday, I will upload my ZINF
>> packages, assuming this is a
://student.cosy.sbg.ac.at/~arott/dpkg-crash/) like
this? If dpkg crashes, you can recover like this:
~# dpkg --configure -a
~# apt-get -f install
If i get no crash reports 'till Monday, I will upload my ZINF
packages, assuming this is a local problem.
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* Package name: zinf
Version : 2.2.0
Upstream Authors: Mark B. Elrod, Robert Kaye, Isaac Richards, Brett Thomas,
Jason Woodward
* URL : http://www.zinf.org
* License : GPL
Description : ZI
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* Package name: halfscan6
Version : 0.2
Upstream Author : Thomas Habets
* URL : http://www.habets.pp.se/synscan/programs.php?prog=halfscan6
* License : GPL
Description : An IPv6 TCP portsca
>>>>> "Roland" == Roland Bauerschmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Roland> Andreas Rottmann wrote:
>> I think in the light of upcoming *BSD ports, the HURD port and
>> the (hopefully not too distant ;-)) possibility of getting the
&
nd the
(hopefully not too distant ;-)) possibility of getting the HURD ported
to other CPU families, we really need improvement here.
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cs started with that env
setting doesn't do anything on AltGr-e (without that setting,
everything's OK: ¤, see ;-)).
Does anybody experience something similiar? I want to set LC_CTYPE to
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Andy
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* Package name: sqlite
Version : 2.2.0
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* URL : http://www.hwaci.com/sw/sqlite/
* License : Probably public domain, but I'll have to make sure
t reproduce that neither on my Athlon 900Mhz, 384MB, ext3fs nor
on my Duron 700MHz, 192MB, reiserfs systems. But anyway, you should
probably file a bug against findutils. The maintainer/upstream may
have more of a clue what causes this. Perhaps you should try another
kernel (2.2/2.4) first, to p
permissions: -r-s-r---r-- x root (x is owner and root is
group), so the sysadmin could use it without suing to the user x.
Packages like xdm could then recommend or suggest the package, I think.
Any comments?
Regards, Andy
PS: I am willing to create the package, if response is positive and
Hugues Marilleau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Who is going to ITP kde ?
>
> I'm dreaming about an "apt-get install kde" ...
>
Rather task-kde ;-) (SCNR)
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ted out using procmail (which is not supported by my usual mail
> > server) and are forwarded this way to my usual mail account, dropping the
> > rest (IMHO the major part) into the bit bucket.
>
> Could you possibly post/email me your procmail recipes to do this?
>
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