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Bug#476524: debian-installer: DI Manual Bug: the use of killall.sh as described kills itself
On Wednesday 23 April 2008, Frans Pop wrote: One could argue though that the killall.sh script is not very failsafe and even possibly harmful as its sed statement does allow for random other processes that match its rather simplistic regexp to get caught in the kill. Especially for pump that could well be a real issue. I think Fixed as well now. killall now _does_ use pidof :-) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Processed (with 1 errors): Re: Bug#477333: when a pre-existing DOS label is used on a 2 TiB disk, partman gets confused
Processing commands for [EMAIL PROTECTED]: clone 477333 -1 Bug#477333: when a pre-existing DOS label is used on a 2 TiB disk, partman gets confused Bug 477333 cloned as bug 477448. retitle -1 should warn the user when disk is being wasted due to sub-optimal use of DOS labels on 2TB disk Bug#477448: when a pre-existing DOS label is used on a 2 TiB disk, partman gets confused Changed Bug title to `should warn the user when disk is being wasted due to sub-optimal use of DOS labels on 2TB disk' from `when a pre-existing DOS label is used on a 2 TiB disk, partman gets confused'. block -1 477333 Unknown command or malformed arguments to command. reassign -1 partman-auto Bug#477448: should warn the user when disk is being wasted due to sub-optimal use of DOS labels on 2TB disk Bug reassigned from package `libparted1.7-1' to `partman-auto'. thanks Stopping processing here. Please contact me if you need assistance. Debian bug tracking system administrator (administrator, Debian Bugs database) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bug#467324: Gnash in Desktop task?
On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 04:42:24PM -0400, Joey Hess wrote: Here is a candid assisement of swfdec's suitablility they solicited from Benjamin. https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-desktop-list/2008-January/msg00084.html Looking into that link, there seem to be two reasons Benjamin gives that speak in favour of Gnash: Swfdec has not had a lot of exposure yet (Gnash is having huge deployments as part of the OLPC laptop distribution) Another issue coupled with the above is that the Swfdec plugin runs in-process in the browser. [1] This of course means that when Swfdec crashes, your browser is gone, too. (Gnash runs as a standalone process) I think the click before run feature in a way makes stability a hidden factor. It'd be trivial to implement the same feature in Gnash, if desired, but I think the result is that it makes Swfdec look more stable in comparison, which could be somewhat deceitful. -- Robert Millan The technological evasion of the license is as unacceptable as the legal evasion of the license [...]. That's the provision in section 1 regarding keys. [...] We say one thing: when you sell somebody a home... give him the keys -- Eben Moglen on GPLv3 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: FYI: current issues
Hi Aníbal, I sent you this over a week ago, but never received a reply. Did you get the mail? Think you can fix it yourself or could you use some help? Cheers, FJP On Thursday 17 April 2008, Frans Pop wrote: On Thursday 17 April 2008, Aníbal Monsalve Salazar wrote: There is a new shared library. Version 1:2.2.10-1 didn't ship a shared library. Thanks for that. It's simple to see that the udeb is currently broken. $ dpkg -I pciutils-udeb_3.0.0-1_i386.udeb | grep ^Depends: Depends: libc6 (= 2.7-1), libpci3 ^^^ This means that the udeb currently depends on the regular library, which is not good. As no other packages need libpci, I think our preference is that the library is packaged in the same udeb as the executable, or that it is compiled in statically for the udeb. If the library is included inside the existing udeb, then please make sure that there is no unneeded dependency or self-dependency. If there are other udebs that could usefully use a separate libpci, then the situation would be different. Please do not upload to unstable until this is fixed and a new version has been tested. Cheers, FJP signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Bug#467324: Gnash in Desktop task?
[ Resending with a working address for Santiago ] On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 04:42:24PM -0400, Joey Hess wrote: Here is a candid assisement of swfdec's suitablility they solicited from Benjamin. https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-desktop-list/2008-January/msg00084.html Looking into that link, there seem to be two reasons Benjamin gives that speak in favour of Gnash: Swfdec has not had a lot of exposure yet (Gnash is having huge deployments as part of the OLPC laptop distribution) Another issue coupled with the above is that the Swfdec plugin runs in-process in the browser. [1] This of course means that when Swfdec crashes, your browser is gone, too. (Gnash runs as a standalone process) I think the click before run feature in a way makes stability a hidden factor. It'd be trivial to implement the same feature in Gnash, if desired, but I think the result is that it makes Swfdec look more stable in comparison, which could be somewhat deceitful. -- Robert Millan The technological evasion of the license is as unacceptable as the legal evasion of the license [...]. That's the provision in section 1 regarding keys. [...] We say one thing: when you sell somebody a home... give him the keys -- Eben Moglen on GPLv3 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: FYI: current issues
On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 12:30:08PM +0200, Frans Pop wrote: On Thursday 17 April 2008, Frans Pop wrote: On Thursday 17 April 2008, Aníbal Monsalve Salazar wrote: There is a new shared library. Version 1:2.2.10-1 didn't ship a shared library. Thanks for that. It's simple to see that the udeb is currently broken. $ dpkg -I pciutils-udeb_3.0.0-1_i386.udeb | grep ^Depends: Depends: libc6 (= 2.7-1), libpci3 ^^^ This means that the udeb currently depends on the regular library, which is not good. As no other packages need libpci, I think our preference is that the library is packaged in the same udeb as the executable, or that it is compiled in statically for the udeb. If the library is included inside the existing udeb, then please make sure that there is no unneeded dependency or self-dependency. If there are other udebs that could usefully use a separate libpci, then the situation would be different. Please do not upload to unstable until this is fixed and a new version has been tested. Cheers, FJP Hi Aníbal, I sent you this over a week ago, Aye. but never received a reply. Sorry, I didn't think you were expecting a response. I'm planning to work on 3.0.0-2 with the programs in the udeb linked to the static library. Did you get the mail? Yeah. Think you can fix it yourself Yeah. or could you use some help? Nah. Cheers, FJP Thank you! :) -- Red Rosa now has vanished too Bertolt Brecht signature.asc Description: Digital signature
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Bug#467324: Gnash in Desktop task?
Robert Millan wrote: I think the click before run feature in a way makes stability a hidden factor. It'd be trivial to implement the same feature in Gnash, if desired, but I think the result is that it makes Swfdec look more stable in comparison, which could be somewhat deceitful. Yet, there are tons of unwanted flash animations on the Internet. I think having a click before run feature is a large benefit, both in terms of stability and security. A program as complex as a flash player is bound to have bugs. Not playing any animations unless the user clicks on them limits the exposure considerably. -- Pelle -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bug#467324: Gnash in Desktop task?
On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 01:07:26PM +0200, Per Olofsson wrote: Robert Millan wrote: I think the click before run feature in a way makes stability a hidden factor. It'd be trivial to implement the same feature in Gnash, if desired, but I think the result is that it makes Swfdec look more stable in comparison, which could be somewhat deceitful. Yet, there are tons of unwanted flash animations on the Internet. I think having a click before run feature is a large benefit, both in terms of stability and security. A program as complex as a flash player is bound to have bugs. Not playing any animations unless the user clicks on them limits the exposure considerably. Now that I check, Gnash has that feature already: Edit - Preferences - Player - Start Gnash in pause mode -- Robert Millan The technological evasion of the license is as unacceptable as the legal evasion of the license [...]. That's the provision in section 1 regarding keys. [...] We say one thing: when you sell somebody a home... give him the keys -- Eben Moglen on GPLv3 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Bug#467324: Gnash in Desktop task?
On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 09:28:57PM +0200, Miriam Ruiz wrote: swfdec might be an option too. For what I know, Gnash supports more Flash than swfdec, but swfdec is indeed stable and what it does, it does good. swfdec is, AFAIK, more a one person's project, while Gnash Fedora picking swfdec for FC9 might be another data point: http://fedoraproject.org/f9-beta-relnotes Swfdec proved to be much more stable than gnash for me on ppc. I have it installed by default now since quiet some time. -- Guido -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bug#467324: Gnash in Desktop task?
Now that I check, Gnash has that feature already: Edit - Preferences - Player - Start Gnash in pause mode And is it activated by default? I think it would be good if that was the case, as otherwise most people will not realize that this feature is there, like it happened to you untill you looked for it. Regards... -- Manty/BestiaTester - http://manty.net -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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AW: Etch 1/2 CD images for test (was: Misc development news (#6))
- Original Message - From: Frans Pop [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 22.04.2008 17:25 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Etch 1/2 CD images for test (was: Misc development news (#6)) On Tuesday 15 April 2008, Raphael Hertzog wrote: Please help test etch and a half -- The next point release of etch is targeted to be the etch and a half release, with the limited intent of increasing the hardware supported by the Debian 4.0 release. An updated kernel based on 2.6.24 and some updated X drivers are making their way to proposed-updates. Developers are encouraged to start testing these packages and report issues to the associated package maintainers and the project-etchnahalf list. See http://wiki.debian.org/EtchAndAHalf for more information. I have built two etchnhalf netinst CD images (i386 and amd64) for people who'd like to try them out. They contain: - current Debian Installer from unstable (using 2.6.24-6 kernel) - etch base system - etch and a half kernel images (2.6.24-5~etchnhalf.1) So basically these images will install plain current etch (!), but with a 2.6.24 kernel. Main reason to create these images was to verify correct kernel selection by the installer. Notes: - As these are NOT real etch and a half images, please do not use them as such! - The graphical frontend is broken due to a recent regression in one of the libraries we use. Please use the textual (newt) frontend. - Change in country selection in localechooser: instead of the old full list of countries it now first asks for continent and then for country. (For most users only visible after selecting other from a one of the language-specific shortlists.) The images are available from: http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/test/ Cheers, FJP
AW: Etch 1/2 CD images for test (was: Misc development news (#6))
- Original Message - From: Frans Pop [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 22.04.2008 17:25 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Etch 1/2 CD images for test (was: Misc development news (#6)) On Tuesday 15 April 2008, Raphael Hertzog wrote: Please help test etch and a half -- The next point release of etch is targeted to be the etch and a half release, with the limited intent of increasing the hardware supported by the Debian 4.0 release. An updated kernel based on 2.6.24 and some updated X drivers are making their way to proposed-updates. Developers are encouraged to start testing these packages and report issues to the associated package maintainers and the project-etchnahalf list. See http://wiki.debian.org/EtchAndAHalf for more information. I have built two etchnhalf netinst CD images (i386 and amd64) for people who'd like to try them out. They contain: - current Debian Installer from unstable (using 2.6.24-6 kernel) - etch base system - etch and a half kernel images (2.6.24-5~etchnhalf.1) So basically these images will install plain current etch (!), but with a 2.6.24 kernel. Main reason to create these images was to verify correct kernel selection by the installer. Notes: - As these are NOT real etch and a half images, please do not use them as such! - The graphical frontend is broken due to a recent regression in one of the libraries we use. Please use the textual (newt) frontend. - Change in country selection in localechooser: instead of the old full list of countries it now first asks for continent and then for country. (For most users only visible after selecting other from a one of the language-specific shortlists.) The images are available from: http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/test/ Cheers, FJP
AW: Etch 1/2 CD images for test (was: Misc development news (#6))
- Original Message - From: Frans Pop [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 22.04.2008 17:25 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Etch 1/2 CD images for test (was: Misc development news (#6)) On Tuesday 15 April 2008, Raphael Hertzog wrote: Please help test etch and a half -- The next point release of etch is targeted to be the etch and a half release, with the limited intent of increasing the hardware supported by the Debian 4.0 release. An updated kernel based on 2.6.24 and some updated X drivers are making their way to proposed-updates. Developers are encouraged to start testing these packages and report issues to the associated package maintainers and the project-etchnahalf list. See http://wiki.debian.org/EtchAndAHalf for more information. I have built two etchnhalf netinst CD images (i386 and amd64) for people who'd like to try them out. They contain: - current Debian Installer from unstable (using 2.6.24-6 kernel) - etch base system - etch and a half kernel images (2.6.24-5~etchnhalf.1) So basically these images will install plain current etch (!), but with a 2.6.24 kernel. Main reason to create these images was to verify correct kernel selection by the installer. Notes: - As these are NOT real etch and a half images, please do not use them as such! - The graphical frontend is broken due to a recent regression in one of the libraries we use. Please use the textual (newt) frontend. - Change in country selection in localechooser: instead of the old full list of countries it now first asks for continent and then for country. (For most users only visible after selecting other from a one of the language-specific shortlists.) The images are available from: http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/test/ Cheers, FJP
AW: Etch 1/2 CD images for test (was: Misc development news (#6))
- Original Message - From: Frans Pop [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 22.04.2008 17:25 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Etch 1/2 CD images for test (was: Misc development news (#6)) On Tuesday 15 April 2008, Raphael Hertzog wrote: Please help test etch and a half -- The next point release of etch is targeted to be the etch and a half release, with the limited intent of increasing the hardware supported by the Debian 4.0 release. An updated kernel based on 2.6.24 and some updated X drivers are making their way to proposed-updates. Developers are encouraged to start testing these packages and report issues to the associated package maintainers and the project-etchnahalf list. See http://wiki.debian.org/EtchAndAHalf for more information. I have built two etchnhalf netinst CD images (i386 and amd64) for people who'd like to try them out. They contain: - current Debian Installer from unstable (using 2.6.24-6 kernel) - etch base system - etch and a half kernel images (2.6.24-5~etchnhalf.1) So basically these images will install plain current etch (!), but with a 2.6.24 kernel. Main reason to create these images was to verify correct kernel selection by the installer. Notes: - As these are NOT real etch and a half images, please do not use them as such! - The graphical frontend is broken due to a recent regression in one of the libraries we use. Please use the textual (newt) frontend. - Change in country selection in localechooser: instead of the old full list of countries it now first asks for continent and then for country. (For most users only visible after selecting other from a one of the language-specific shortlists.) The images are available from: http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/test/ Cheers, FJP
AW: Etch 1/2 CD images for test (was: Misc development news (#6))
- Original Message - From: Frans Pop [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 22.04.2008 17:25 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Etch 1/2 CD images for test (was: Misc development news (#6)) On Tuesday 15 April 2008, Raphael Hertzog wrote: Please help test etch and a half -- The next point release of etch is targeted to be the etch and a half release, with the limited intent of increasing the hardware supported by the Debian 4.0 release. An updated kernel based on 2.6.24 and some updated X drivers are making their way to proposed-updates. Developers are encouraged to start testing these packages and report issues to the associated package maintainers and the project-etchnahalf list. See http://wiki.debian.org/EtchAndAHalf for more information. I have built two etchnhalf netinst CD images (i386 and amd64) for people who'd like to try them out. They contain: - current Debian Installer from unstable (using 2.6.24-6 kernel) - etch base system - etch and a half kernel images (2.6.24-5~etchnhalf.1) So basically these images will install plain current etch (!), but with a 2.6.24 kernel. Main reason to create these images was to verify correct kernel selection by the installer. Notes: - As these are NOT real etch and a half images, please do not use them as such! - The graphical frontend is broken due to a recent regression in one of the libraries we use. Please use the textual (newt) frontend. - Change in country selection in localechooser: instead of the old full list of countries it now first asks for continent and then for country. (For most users only visible after selecting other from a one of the language-specific shortlists.) The images are available from: http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/test/ Cheers, FJP
AW: Etch 1/2 CD images for test (was: Misc development news (#6))
- Original Message - From: Frans Pop [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 22.04.2008 17:25 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Etch 1/2 CD images for test (was: Misc development news (#6)) On Tuesday 15 April 2008, Raphael Hertzog wrote: Please help test etch and a half -- The next point release of etch is targeted to be the etch and a half release, with the limited intent of increasing the hardware supported by the Debian 4.0 release. An updated kernel based on 2.6.24 and some updated X drivers are making their way to proposed-updates. Developers are encouraged to start testing these packages and report issues to the associated package maintainers and the project-etchnahalf list. See http://wiki.debian.org/EtchAndAHalf for more information. I have built two etchnhalf netinst CD images (i386 and amd64) for people who'd like to try them out. They contain: - current Debian Installer from unstable (using 2.6.24-6 kernel) - etch base system - etch and a half kernel images (2.6.24-5~etchnhalf.1) So basically these images will install plain current etch (!), but with a 2.6.24 kernel. Main reason to create these images was to verify correct kernel selection by the installer. Notes: - As these are NOT real etch and a half images, please do not use them as such! - The graphical frontend is broken due to a recent regression in one of the libraries we use. Please use the textual (newt) frontend. - Change in country selection in localechooser: instead of the old full list of countries it now first asks for continent and then for country. (For most users only visible after selecting other from a one of the language-specific shortlists.) The images are available from: http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/test/ Cheers, FJP
AW: Etch 1/2 CD images for test (was: Misc development news (#6))
- Original Message - From: Frans Pop [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 22.04.2008 17:25 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Etch 1/2 CD images for test (was: Misc development news (#6)) On Tuesday 15 April 2008, Raphael Hertzog wrote: Please help test etch and a half -- The next point release of etch is targeted to be the etch and a half release, with the limited intent of increasing the hardware supported by the Debian 4.0 release. An updated kernel based on 2.6.24 and some updated X drivers are making their way to proposed-updates. Developers are encouraged to start testing these packages and report issues to the associated package maintainers and the project-etchnahalf list. See http://wiki.debian.org/EtchAndAHalf for more information. I have built two etchnhalf netinst CD images (i386 and amd64) for people who'd like to try them out. They contain: - current Debian Installer from unstable (using 2.6.24-6 kernel) - etch base system - etch and a half kernel images (2.6.24-5~etchnhalf.1) So basically these images will install plain current etch (!), but with a 2.6.24 kernel. Main reason to create these images was to verify correct kernel selection by the installer. Notes: - As these are NOT real etch and a half images, please do not use them as such! - The graphical frontend is broken due to a recent regression in one of the libraries we use. Please use the textual (newt) frontend. - Change in country selection in localechooser: instead of the old full list of countries it now first asks for continent and then for country. (For most users only visible after selecting other from a one of the language-specific shortlists.) The images are available from: http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/test/ Cheers, FJP
AW: Etch 1/2 CD images for test (was: Misc development news (#6))
- Original Message - From: Frans Pop [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 22.04.2008 17:25 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Etch 1/2 CD images for test (was: Misc development news (#6)) On Tuesday 15 April 2008, Raphael Hertzog wrote: Please help test etch and a half -- The next point release of etch is targeted to be the etch and a half release, with the limited intent of increasing the hardware supported by the Debian 4.0 release. An updated kernel based on 2.6.24 and some updated X drivers are making their way to proposed-updates. Developers are encouraged to start testing these packages and report issues to the associated package maintainers and the project-etchnahalf list. See http://wiki.debian.org/EtchAndAHalf for more information. I have built two etchnhalf netinst CD images (i386 and amd64) for people who'd like to try them out. They contain: - current Debian Installer from unstable (using 2.6.24-6 kernel) - etch base system - etch and a half kernel images (2.6.24-5~etchnhalf.1) So basically these images will install plain current etch (!), but with a 2.6.24 kernel. Main reason to create these images was to verify correct kernel selection by the installer. Notes: - As these are NOT real etch and a half images, please do not use them as such! - The graphical frontend is broken due to a recent regression in one of the libraries we use. Please use the textual (newt) frontend. - Change in country selection in localechooser: instead of the old full list of countries it now first asks for continent and then for country. (For most users only visible after selecting other from a one of the language-specific shortlists.) The images are available from: http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/test/ Cheers, FJP
Bug#467324: Gnash in Desktop task?
Robert Millan wrote: Looking into that link, there seem to be two reasons Benjamin gives that speak in favour of Gnash: Swfdec has not had a lot of exposure yet (Gnash is having huge deployments as part of the OLPC laptop distribution) Hmm, I'd not consider it huge. If it is huge it's huge with a lot of users who are unlikely to file bug reports. Another issue coupled with the above is that the Swfdec plugin runs in-process in the browser. [1] This of course means that when Swfdec crashes, your browser is gone, too. (Gnash runs as a standalone process) That's a very nice feature. For more than crash recovery too; it's nice to see that some flash video is killing your cpu in top. It's nice to be able to kill -9 it. Or to download the swf and run it by hand. I think the click before run feature in a way makes stability a hidden factor. It'd be trivial to implement the same feature in Gnash, if desired, but I think the result is that it makes Swfdec look more stable in comparison, which could be somewhat deceitful. I like it because it avoids flash ads and flash crap, which is at least 50% of the flash I see. -- see shy jo signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Bug#467324: Gnash in Desktop task?
Robert Millan wrote: Now that I check, Gnash has that feature already: Edit - Preferences - Player - Start Gnash in pause mode This could use some UI love (have to right-click to find play in the context menu). -- see shy jo signature.asc Description: Digital signature
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Re: Bug#474556: partman-base: Please include XEN virtual device recognition
On Tue, 2008-04-22 at 21:44 +0200, Frans Pop wrote: I've also committed Ian's patch for grub-installer (#456784). I noticed I had the attached outstanding once I svn up'd this changeset and it seems pretty critical. I added an extra pair of \(\) to allow the selection of s|h|xv but didn't update the replacement to continue to pickup the partition number from what is now the second match. Sorry for not including it in the initial bug report (not sure how that happened). Ian. Index: grub-installer === --- grub-installer (revision 52845) +++ grub-installer (working copy) @@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ -e 's%/part[0-9]*$%/disc%' \ -e 's%\(c[0-7]d[0-9]*\).*$%\1%' \ -e 's%\(/mapper/mpath[0-9]\+\)-part[0-9]\+$%\1%') - tmp_part=$(echo $1 | sed -e 's%.*/\(s\|h\|xv\)d[a-z]\([0-9]*\)$%\1%' \ + tmp_part=$(echo $1 | sed -e 's%.*/\(s\|h\|xv\)d[a-z]\([0-9]*\)$%\2%' \ -e 's%.*/fd[0-9]*$%%' \ -e 's%.*/floppy/[0-9]*$%%' \ -e 's%.*/\(disc\|part\([0-9]*\)\)$%\2%' \ -- Ian Campbell That's life. What's life? A magazine. How much does it cost? Two-fifty. I only have a dollar. That's life. signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: Bug#474556: partman-base: Please include XEN virtual device recognition
On Wednesday 23 April 2008, you wrote: On Tue, 2008-04-22 at 21:44 +0200, Frans Pop wrote: I noticed I had the attached outstanding once I svn up'd this changeset and it seems pretty critical. I added an extra pair of \(\) to allow the selection of s|h|xv but didn't update the replacement to continue to pickup the partition number from what is now the second match. Fixed. Thx. signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Bug#467324: Gnash in Desktop task?
On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 12:16:45PM -0400, Joey Hess wrote: Robert Millan wrote: Now that I check, Gnash has that feature already: Edit - Preferences - Player - Start Gnash in pause mode This could use some UI love (have to right-click to find play in the context menu). I'll have a look at that tomorrow. Sounds easy enough for me to do it ;-) -- Robert Millan The technological evasion of the license is as unacceptable as the legal evasion of the license [...]. That's the provision in section 1 regarding keys. [...] We say one thing: when you sell somebody a home... give him the keys -- Eben Moglen on GPLv3 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Bug#467324: Gnash in Desktop task?
On Tue, 22 Apr 2008 13:13:02 -0400 Joey Hess [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Miriam Ruiz wrote: What do you think about #467324 ? Do you think it will make sense to include Gnash in the Desktop task? On the other side, as not all the Flash contents are fully working (Youtube is working properly, anyway, which is one of the most demanded Flash contents), it can be argued if end users might reject Is that supposed to say isn't working properly? I just tested gnash on youtube (because it is so commonly requested; it's not of particlar interested to me and up to now I've just not used flash at all because I only knew about gnash and it didn't support any site I wanted) and all I get is the replay or share buttons that are supposed to show up after the video, not the video itself (this is gnash in lenny, which ATM is the same as the one in sid), while swfdec-mozilla in lenny does work. OTOH neither works with the site I actually am interested in. Fortunately for that site their audio podcast provides the same information so it's not critical, but would rather just be nice to be able to see the video. it if it's shipped too early in Desktop. Probably all the Adobe specs won't be ever supported, as Adobe keeps adding stuff at the same time and there's no standards body organization taking care of that. I've had better luck with swfdec. It supports google video too. It also requires flash be clicked on before it will load it, which is a nice way to avoid flash ads and flash on unsupported sites. Regards, Daniel -- And that's my crabbing done for the day. Got it out of the way early, now I have the rest of the afternoon to sniff fragrant tea-roses or strangle cute bunnies or something. -- Michael Devore GnuPG Key Fingerprint 86 F5 81 A5 D4 2E 1F 1C http://gnupg.org No more sea shells: Daniel's Webloghttp://cshore.wordpress.com signature.asc Description: PGP signature
preseeding not working
Why? I uploaded the log at http://www.bofh.it/~md/syslog and the preseeding file at http://www.bofh.it/~md/preseed.cfg . It says that it correctly loaded the preseeding file, but the options are apparently not being updated (e.g. d-i debian-installer/country). Then choose-mirrors crashes and burn trying to download http://ftp.debian.org(null)/dists/etch/... What am I missing? -- ciao, Marco -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Bug#467324: Gnash in Desktop task?
On Wed, 23 Apr 2008 16:53:21 -0400 Daniel Dickinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, 22 Apr 2008 13:13:02 -0400 Joey Hess [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Miriam Ruiz wrote: What do you think about #467324 ? Do you think it will make sense to include Gnash in the Desktop task? On the other side, as not all the Flash contents are fully working (Youtube is working properly, anyway, which is one of the most demanded Flash contents), it can be argued if end users might reject Is that supposed to say isn't working properly? I just tested gnash on youtube (because it is so commonly requested; it's not of particlar I just discover why youtube didn't work with gnash; It seems gnash is ignoring the http proxy from gnome and the proxy in mozilla. It might actually be fine otherwise. UI love. -- And that's my crabbing done for the day. Got it out of the way early, now I have the rest of the afternoon to sniff fragrant tea-roses or strangle cute bunnies or something. -- Michael Devore GnuPG Key Fingerprint 86 F5 81 A5 D4 2E 1F 1C http://gnupg.org No more sea shells: Daniel's Webloghttp://cshore.wordpress.com signature.asc Description: PGP signature