Re: Closing bugs bevore the upload is available
On Sat, Nov 12, 2005 at 09:43:26AM +0900, Junichi Uekawa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, Today I did a update of the system (yes, sid and yes I know it can be unstable but...) and the update includes grep where no open critical bug was seen. After Boot the system was completely broken as of the libpcre dependency. So please do not close bugs bevore it is available on servers. This break of the system musn't be. Junichi Didn't apt-listbugs help you at all ? AFAIK apt-listbugs only displays open bugs, if the bug is closed then it won't get displayed. It will be displayed even when it's closed. It does have some heuristics to avoid showing irrelevant bugs. Ideally apt-listbugs needs to be updated to support the new versioning system in the BTS. Taru; we've discussed face-to-face about handling the new BTS versioning features last month[1]; how about implementing it? Just be aware that it might show irrelevent results, cf. bug #334884. Cheers Mike -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Shall Debian's su conform to other implementations
On Fri, Nov 11, 2005 at 10:04:47AM -0200, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote: On Fri, 11 Nov 2005, Bill Allombert wrote: Whatever you choose to do, you need to take care of partial upgrade. Not across released stable versions! Since when do we support stable/stable+1 mixed systems? Since always? It is always expected that, within reason, if a package's dependencies are satisfied by a given system, that package will function. This definitely includes partial upgrades between stable and stable+1... among other things, this is necessary to ensure that a *full* upgrade between one stable release and the next doesn't fail due to packages being upgrade out of order. Besides, depends/pre-depends and conflicts should be more than enough if done right. Yes, this is what is meant by supporting partial upgrades. Supporting partial upgrades doesn't mean any given package should be upgradable on its own without upgrading any others; it means no apt-get install command should be able to break the system. New shadow would conflict with ALL packages that do not support the new syntax Unfortunately, yes; and we saw plenty of occasions in woody-sarge where conflicts with old packages made the upgrade path more difficult than it should have been... -- Steve Langasek Give me a lever long enough and a Free OS Debian Developer to set it on, and I can move the world. [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.debian.org/ signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Re: Shall Debian's su conform to other implementations
New shadow would conflict with ALL packages that do not support the new syntax Unfortunately, yes; and we saw plenty of occasions in woody-sarge where conflicts with old packages made the upgrade path more difficult than it should have been... Up to now, we have identified pbuilder (fixed since 0.129 on Aug. 16th according to Junichi) and dchroot (no news from the maintainer up to now). My first analysis and understanding is that conflicting with these shoudn't break the upgrade path that much. Anyway, I'm highly confident in Nicolas François (who's in charge of this behaviour change handling in the shadow team) to do his best for handling this change as smoothly as possible. For instance, we already talked about a possible double behaviour of su, which could depend on an env variable sur as POSIXLY_CORRECT -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
eidviewer menu entry
Hi, Maintaining the belpic package, I recently found out that they hid their license somewhere else. Since I hadn't found their license document previously, I didn't package what I thought was being distributed without a license; however, now that I found out that they do have a license, and that it is DFSG-free, I decided to package the 'other' bits, too. For completeness, the belpic source package contains software to manage the Belgian electronic ID card; previously I'd only packaged the modified OpenSC code that they distribute, which allows a user to read out the X.509 certificates that are on the card. The next upload (which is in NEW already) adds libeid and the eidviewer; the former allows a programmer to read out identity information and pictures from the card; the latter provides a GUI to interactively view the data on the card, with the ability to store it to disk and to print it out, if necessary. Since eidviewer is an interactive application, I want to add it to the Debian menu, but I'm having problems finding the right place to put it; none of the categories really fit. The 'Apps/Viewers' category is listed in the menu sub-policy as being for 'image viewers', which eidviewer isn't. There's a category 'Apps/Tools', but the description of that category suggests small things like dockapps or so, which eidviewer isn't. There's 'Apps/Technical', which claims to be for 'technical stuff', a nice and vague term that officially applies to every piece of software patented in the EU, but really rather unhelpful. IOW, there's a long list of categories, but I don't feel like any of them is really appropriate. Suggestions? -- The amount of time between slipping on the peel and landing on the pavement is precisely one bananosecond -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: testing migration: wtf?
On Fri, Nov 11, 2005 at 04:30:59PM -0800, Steve Langasek wrote: On Fri, Nov 11, 2005 at 08:58:35PM +0100, Lionel Elie Mamane wrote: What is happening with testing migration of my package, sork-passwd? The various testing migration pages seem to be all confused: - http://qa.debian.org/developer.php?package=sork-passwd doesn't give me the excuses link anymore That's because it's not longer in need of an update, because the latest version is in testing. This page itself was listing an older version in testing. I suppose I must have caught it in a moment where its database was inconsistent. It now indeed shows latest version in testing. Thanks for everything, -- Lionel -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: eidviewer menu entry
On Sat, Nov 12, 2005 at 11:44:50AM +0100, Wouter Verhelst wrote: Hi, snip The next upload (which is in NEW already) adds libeid and the eidviewer; the former allows a programmer to read out identity information and pictures from the card; the latter provides a GUI to interactively view the data on the card, with the ability to store it to disk and to print it out, if necessary. snip IOW, there's a long list of categories, but I don't feel like any of them is really appropriate. Suggestions? -- Hi Wouter, These things are about user identity and authentication for possibly bank transactions or login like cryptographics tokes, no? So, wouldn't they be in the same catagory as pgp or openct thingy? cheers, Kev -- counter.li.org #238656 -- goto counter.li.org and be counted! `$' $' $ $ _ ,d$$$g$ ,d$$$b. $,d$$$b`$' g$b $,d$$b ,$P' `$ ,$P' `Y$ $$' `$ $ ' `$ $$' `$ $$ $ $$g$ $ $ $ ,$P $ $$ `$g. ,$$ `$$._ _. $ _,g$P $ `$b. ,$$ $$ `Y$$P'$. `YP $$$P' ,$. `Y$$P'$ $. ,$. signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Re: Resignation and orphan list
On Thu, 10 Nov 2005 19:38:11 -0600, Jeroen van Wolffelaar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, Nov 10, 2005 at 03:23:08PM -0800, Chip Salzenberg wrote: Branden Robinson, the DPL, is aware of this organizational failure. But he has done nothing effective to repair it. He has suggested that another DD, Jeroen van Wolffelaar, has the authority to make keyring changes -- an odd situation, given the [EMAIL PROTECTED] alias, but no matter -- but Mr. van Wolffelaar has made no more progress than Mr. Troup has: that is to say, none. I'm sorry to hear that you think resigning is the only option. Considering that James' reluctance to do the work he has volunteered to do is a recurring issue in the Debian project, and that this issue has not yet been addressed by the new DPL who was elected in the hope that he would try solving some of our most pressing issues, I can understand Chip's train of thought. It is, however, really a pity. Please try to prevent things like this from happening again. It is a shame to see people quit because other people do not do their work. Greetings Marc -- -- !! No courtesy copies, please !! - Marc Haber |Questions are the | Mailadresse im Header Mannheim, Germany | Beginning of Wisdom | http://www.zugschlus.de/ Nordisch by Nature | Lt. Worf, TNG Rightful Heir | Fon: *49 621 72739834
Re: Shall Debian's su conform to other implementations
On Sat, 12 Nov 2005, Steve Langasek wrote: Besides, depends/pre-depends and conflicts should be more than enough if done right. Yes, this is what is meant by supporting partial upgrades. Supporting Ah, ok. THAT is what I meant too, in a roundabout way. So we're in agreement. partial upgrades doesn't mean any given package should be upgradable on its own without upgrading any others; it means no apt-get install command should be able to break the system. Too bad this isn't really true, it is usually a bad idea to mix oldstable+stable for more time than what is strictly necessary to upgrade the entire system to stable. Not all dependencies are always correctly expressed as versioned dependencies metadata. So you can get breakages that the maintainers don't know about and would never test for explicitly. The people doing backports actually help a LOT to track down these bugs as they happen :-) New shadow would conflict with ALL packages that do not support the new syntax Unfortunately, yes; and we saw plenty of occasions in woody-sarge where conflicts with old packages made the upgrade path more difficult than it should have been... Unfortunately it is all we can do to insure proper consistency. -- One disk to rule them all, One disk to find them. One disk to bring them all and in the darkness grind them. In the Land of Redmond where the shadows lie. -- The Silicon Valley Tarot Henrique Holschuh -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Resignation and uploads
On Fri, Nov 11, 2005 at 03:09:22PM +0100, Wouter Verhelst wrote: You're not the only person requesting key updates, and there's a queue. Probably because there've been issues of higher importance (such as upgrading project machines from Woody to Sarge, or making sure the SPARC and ARM buildd hosts get their logs signed, etc). Since your initial update, James found time to work his way partway through that queue, but hasn't reached the end (or, for that matter, your position in the queue) yet. Wouter, consider this issue from the other side. How long should a developer have to wait for their key to be updated, a two minute task? Why is five weeks reasonable? (More, since it's still not done.) Why do all of the tasks you mention depend on one person? There's no obvious reason why they couldn't be distributed to at least four people. For example, don't we have other Debian system admins who could do the sarge upgrades? (And since sarge has been out since June, why is it urgent now?) Don't we have other buildd admins for those arches? (Isn't this a prerequisite for an etch release?) I don't understand why we make it hard to contribute to this project. Hamish -- Hamish Moffatt VK3SB [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: eidviewer menu entry
On Sat, Nov 12, 2005 at 06:33:07AM -0500, Kevin Mark wrote: On Sat, Nov 12, 2005 at 11:44:50AM +0100, Wouter Verhelst wrote: [eidviewer menu category] These things are about user identity and authentication for possibly bank transactions or login like cryptographics tokes, no? Well, yes and no. It's supposedly possible to turn the X.509 key on the eID card into something that can be used as an SSH key (though I wouldn't know exactly how); also, with the (provided) mozilla plugins you can use it to sign emails, etc. However, the eidviewer (what this query is about) has nothing to do with all that. A typical use case for the eidviewer is a hotel reception where identity information needs to be stored and/or printed out. That's something entirely different... So, wouldn't they be in the same catagory as pgp or openct thingy? I could do that, except that none of the binaries in opensc, openct, or gnupg have a menu entry. -- .../ -/ ---/ .--./ / .--/ .-/ .../ -/ ../ -./ --./ / -.--/ ---/ ..-/ .-./ / -/ ../ --/ ./ / .--/ ../ -/ / / -../ ./ -.-./ ---/ -../ ../ -./ --./ / --/ -.--/ / .../ ../ --./ -./ .-/ -/ ..-/ .-./ ./ .-.-.-/ / --/ ---/ .-./ .../ ./ / ../ .../ / ---/ ..-/ -/ -../ .-/ -/ ./ -../ / -/ ./ -.-./ / -./ ---/ .-../ ---/ --./ -.--/ / .-/ -./ -.--/ .--/ .-/ -.--/ .-.-.-/ / ...-.-/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: eidviewer menu entry
Wouter Verhelst wrote: On Sat, Nov 12, 2005 at 06:33:07AM -0500, Kevin Mark wrote: On Sat, Nov 12, 2005 at 11:44:50AM +0100, Wouter Verhelst wrote: [eidviewer menu category] These things are about user identity and authentication for possibly bank transactions or login like cryptographics tokes, no? Well, yes and no. It's supposedly possible to turn the X.509 key on the eID card into something that can be used as an SSH key (though I wouldn't know exactly how); also, with the (provided) mozilla plugins you can use it to sign emails, etc. However, the eidviewer (what this query is about) has nothing to do with all that. A typical use case for the eidviewer is a hotel reception where identity information needs to be stored and/or printed out. That's something entirely different... So, wouldn't they be in the same catagory as pgp or openct thingy? I could do that, except that none of the binaries in opensc, openct, or gnupg have a menu entry. What about th eGUI frontends? For me, GnomePGP is in Apps - Tools. signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: eidviewer menu entry
On Sat, Nov 12, 2005 at 08:54:38AM -0500, Benjamin Seidenberg wrote: Wouter Verhelst wrote: On Sat, Nov 12, 2005 at 06:33:07AM -0500, Kevin Mark wrote: So, wouldn't they be in the same catagory as pgp or openct thingy? I could do that, except that none of the binaries in opensc, openct, or gnupg have a menu entry. What about th eGUI frontends? For me, GnomePGP is in Apps - Tools. Oh, must've missed that. Well, Apps/Tools it is, then -- unless someone comes up with a better option. -- .../ -/ ---/ .--./ / .--/ .-/ .../ -/ ../ -./ --./ / -.--/ ---/ ..-/ .-./ / -/ ../ --/ ./ / .--/ ../ -/ / / -../ ./ -.-./ ---/ -../ ../ -./ --./ / --/ -.--/ / .../ ../ --./ -./ .-/ -/ ..-/ .-./ ./ .-.-.-/ / --/ ---/ .-./ .../ ./ / ../ .../ / ---/ ..-/ -/ -../ .-/ -/ ./ -../ / -/ ./ -.-./ / -./ ---/ .-../ ---/ --./ -.--/ / .-/ -./ -.--/ .--/ .-/ -.--/ .-.-.-/ / ...-.-/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Licenses for DebConf6 [was: Re: DebConf6: Call For Papers]
sorry for replying to this only today. i had been busy preparing for a talk i was giving yesterday at a conf. * Francesco Poli [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-11-10 01:08:49]: given your knowledge level of how debconf intents to handle things and the way you escalate this issue gives me the idea that you mainly want to raise a stink and create unrest. First of all, it is *not at all* my intention to raise stinks or create unrest. If I gave the impression of being rude, I apologize: I didn't want to. I am not an English native speaker, hence I may have chosen the wrong words or style when drafting my message; moreover I may have misunderstood something when reading the C4P (Call For Papers). no, you could have asked on the debconf6-team mailinglist, for example. trying to get the largest possible audience by sending this to d-d and d-l is both addressing the wrong audience and trying to raising a stink. I visited http://debconf.org/ and failed to find any other relevant information about paper licensing, apart from the C4P itself. If you can point me to some URL where I can get first-hand info about how DebConf organizers plan to handle this kind of things, I would appreciate it. you could have look at the archives of the debconf6-team mailinglist where in http://liw.iki.fi/lists/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg00169.html it says btw, the licence situation (of the talks and videos) will be taken care of in COMAS (our conference management system) directly, something like people who'll commit talks will have to choose a (proper) licence at commit time. the current plan is to have a drop down menu where people can choose the license they want, very much like when they chose a license for an alioth project. I think you are involved (!) and I did raise this issue with you privately (end of last August), yes, then you complained about the way the license and distribution of the talks had been handled, that they were not available from the debconf.org server any more (due to a breakin). That is how i perceived it, at least. you did not make any constructive suggestions at any point. (and how could you, only refering to debconf5?) I really appreciate your efforts to organize the best conference you can. I really *love* the idea of a conference entirely dedicated to Debian, to be held in a different place each time. That's why I consider this issue as an important one: every DebConf is an event through which we get public attention and can thus spread our philosophy. The message really works better if we act consistently with our philosophy, IMHO. do we limit personal freedom of speakers in favour of our own, when we prescribe a license? debconf is about exchange of ideas (among others). will we only permit ideas from people that already share out view of DFSG-free? You might also think about the organizers options when a speaker surprisingly NOT picks a DFSG free license, If the rules mandate a DFSG-free license (as I suggest), I think the only option for the organizers is to not include the paper/presentation/handout in the conference proceedings and to not distribute it through the conference website, until the licensing issue is solved. Just like a Debian package doesn't enter main, until it meets Policy requirements (DFSG-freeness being one of them). yes, and i guess it will have consequences when speakers choose a non-free lisenese for their talk. It will reduce their chances to get a slot. or declares before the audience that his talk must not be distributed. In that case the talk cannot be distributed through the conference website or in the proceedings. But this holds even if you do not mandate a DFSG-free license. Actually the C4P already requires some permissions from the authors: the point is that the authors can violate the (informal) agreement given on the website and in a last minute action deliver a talk with an other license then aggreed uppon. We (the lynch mob) could wrestle down the speaker, beat her up, smash her notebook and carry her outside for further treatment, i guess. or something similar. (c: (attention! joke!) | Debconf requires non-exclusive publication rights to papers, | presentations, and any additional handouts or audio/visual materials | used in conjunction with the presentation. Hence, you already have to plan what to do, when an author does not fulfill the C4P requirements. Correct me, if I'm wrong. and so we do (c: they are not very specific, so far, though. signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Re: Resignation and orphan list
On 11/11/05, Marc Haber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Considering that James' reluctance to do the work he has volunteered to do is a recurring issue in the Debian project, and that this issue has not yet been addressed by the new DPL who was elected in the hope that he would try solving some of our most pressing issues, I can understand Chip's train of thought. It is, however, really a pity. Please try to prevent things like this from happening again. It is a shame to see people quit because other people do not do their work. I think this is not the only case of 'issues' with someone not doing the work he has volunteered to do. Aren't there guidelines/policies in Debian on how to deal with such issues?
Re: Accepted lynx 2.8.5-2sarge1 (source powerpc)
On Sat, Nov 12, 2005 at 10:10:08AM +0100, Martin Schulze wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Sat, 8 Oct 2005 09:23:11 +0200 Source: lynx Binary: lynx Architecture: source powerpc Version: 2.8.5-2sarge1 Distribution: stable-security Urgency: high Maintainer: Martin Schulze [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Martin Schulze [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: lynx - Text-mode WWW Browser Changes: lynx (2.8.5-2sarge1) stable-security; urgency=high . * Non-maintainer upload by the Security Team * Applied patch by Ulf Härnhammar to fix buffer overflow that can lead to arbitrary code execution [WWW/Library/Implementation/HTMIME.c, CAN-2005-3120] I wrote the patch. Ulf reported the problem. -- Thomas E. Dickey http://invisible-island.net ftp://invisible-island.net pgpEOalD0Jl71.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Licenses for DebConf6
On Fri, 11 Nov 2005 22:30:52 -0600 Manoj Srivastava wrote: On Sat, 12 Nov 2005 10:46:24 +1000, Anthony Towns aj@azure.humbug.org.au said: [...] I don't believe I've seen anyone debate my use of the (aiui) non-DFSG-free CC ShareAlike/Attrib clause on my debbugs paper this year. I did it, last july on debian-legal[1]. I was willing to get in touch with you (=Anthony) and try to convince you to relicense the paper in a DFSG-free manner, but haven't yet found the time to do so... I was not aware that you were soliciting opinions. If you are, I find it deplorable. I saw no benefit in sharing my opinion after the fact, but am perfectly willing to do so if you think my rectitude was implicit approval. [...] and the advocacy and arguments about the DFSG are more likely to have a long term effect than the license on any paper presented at a conference. Any advocacy of the DFSG by an organization that happily accepts non-free licenses when it is convenient, smacks so much of hypocrisy to be unpersuasive. But that is just my opinion. It's my opinion, as well. That is exactly what I meant when I talked about acting consistently with our philosophy in my reply[2] to Andreas Schuldei (earlier in this thread). [1] Message-Id: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2] Message-Id: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- :-( This Universe is buggy! Where's the Creator's BTS? ;-) .. Francesco Poli GnuPG Key ID = DD6DFCF4 Key fingerprint = C979 F34B 27CE 5CD8 DC12 31B5 78F4 279B DD6D FCF4 pgpFjISHdE7aF.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: gnome-swallow_1.2-2_source.changes REJECTED
Le vendredi 11 novembre 2005 à 23:19 +0100, Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo a écrit : Sorry, Joss, but I can't believe disk space can be a problem nowadays. Of course you can be short of disk space, but a 160GB HDD is quite affordable, and you can cache Debian lot of times there. I can't believe I'm reading this. -- .''`. Josselin Mouette/\./\ : :' : [EMAIL PROTECTED] `. `'[EMAIL PROTECTED] `- Debian GNU/Linux -- The power of freedom signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: gnome-swallow_1.2-2_source.changes REJECTED
Le samedi 12 novembre 2005 à 02:29 +0100, Pierre THIERRY a écrit : And I see a rationale for allowing them: what prevents a DD to upload binaries that include exploits or some trojan code, along with a clean source? It was already suggested to accept only source+binary uploads, but to rebuild the binaries on the upload's architecture anyway. -- .''`. Josselin Mouette/\./\ : :' : [EMAIL PROTECTED] `. `'[EMAIL PROTECTED] `- Debian GNU/Linux -- The power of freedom signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: Request: Source for parts of GNU/Solaris
On Saturday 12 November 2005 05:09, Manoj Srivastava wrote: To be more specific: I don't believe that the fact that software A is being packaged with Debians tools is a derived work of said tools, Hmm. What about software bits of the package (maintainer scripts, added utilities, prompting infrastructure ) under copyright by Debian developers -- do they count? Upon rereading my sentence there, I see that it doesn't parse as correct english. I tried to express my belief, that packaging a software with Debian tools does not make the software itself a derived work. The other question is whether the package as a whole constitutes more than a medium of distribution but I believe it customary that maintainer scripts follow the upstream license, which alleviates this problem usually. Regards, David -- - hallo... wie gehts heute? - *hust* gut *rotz* *keuch* - gott sei dank kommunizieren wir über ein septisches medium ;) -- Matthias Leeb, Uni f. angewandte Kunst, 2005-02-15
keyTouch package
Is there a volunteer to create a package for keyTouch 2? Website: http://keytouch.sf.net (I don't know if this is the right mailing list for asking this) - Marvin Raaijmakers
Bug#338784: ITP: openrpt -- SQL report writer
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Michael Meskes [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Package name: openrpt Version : 1.1.1beta Upstream Author : Chris Ryan [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ned Lilly [EMAIL PROTECTED] Pierce Tyler [EMAIL PROTECTED] * URL : http://openrpt.sourceforge.net/ * License : GPL Description : SQL report writer OpenRPT is a graphical report writer and rendering engine using the QT-PostgreSQl connector to access a database. It consist of a writer and a renderer module. -- System Information: Debian Release: testing/unstable APT prefers unstable APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (100, 'experimental') Architecture: i386 (i686) Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash Kernel: Linux 2.6.14-1-686 Locale: LANG=de_DE.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=de_DE.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: better init.d/* : who carres ?
David Weinehall [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Sat, Aug 27, 2005 at 02:16:39PM -0700, Thomas Bushnell BSG wrote: David Weinehall [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: And while dash is also optional, all *correctly* written /bin/sh scripts should work with dash too. That's incorrect. A correctly written /bin/sh script is allowed to use Debian programs (including, say, test) and expect to get the Debian versions. Please read the thread on the policy list from quite a while ago. (Sorry for an extremely late reply, found this sorted into the wrong mailbox): test is in /usr/bin/ (together with [), thus at the very least init-scripts cannot rely on behaviour provided by /usr/bin/test, but make do with what /bin/sh provides, which limits you to what POSIX-test (e.g. dash) provides. I still believe you are incorrect. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: keyTouch package
On Saturday 12 November 2005 19:28, Marvin Raaijmakers wrote: Is there a volunteer to create a package for keyTouch 2? Website: http://keytouch.sf.net Please file an RFP (request for package). That's the best way to find a packager. Documentation at: http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/ Christoph -- ~ ~ .signature [Modified] 1 line --100%--1,48 All -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
New iproute in unstable
Hi folks, its a long long time ago that iproute2 got an upstream update. I took over the package from Andreas and decided to try a new upstream version. As I don't want to break other peoples networking it has been uploaded to experimental. I would be very happy if some people would give iproute-20051007 a try and give me some feedback. Have fun Alex signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Re: New iproute in unstable
Alexander Wirt schrieb am Samstag, den 12. November 2005: Uhm its too late... The subject is of course misleading, it has been uploaded to experimental. Alex signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Re: Resignation and uploads
On Fri, 11 Nov 2005 15:09:22 +0100, Wouter Verhelst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Oh, and here's something else to ponder: Maybe, just maybe, James has more time to go to Ubuntu below zero than he has to handle keyring updates because he prioritizes by what gets the bills paid. As most of us do, I suppose. If he does not have the time to do the jobs he has volunteered to do, he should ask for help. Greetings Marc -- -- !! No courtesy copies, please !! - Marc Haber |Questions are the | Mailadresse im Header Mannheim, Germany | Beginning of Wisdom | http://www.zugschlus.de/ Nordisch by Nature | Lt. Worf, TNG Rightful Heir | Fon: *49 621 72739834
Re: Request: Source for parts of GNU/Solaris
On Sat, 12 Nov 2005 19:12:18 +0100, David Schmitt [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: On Saturday 12 November 2005 05:09, Manoj Srivastava wrote: To be more specific: I don't believe that the fact that software A is being packaged with Debians tools is a derived work of said tools, Hmm. What about software bits of the package (maintainer scripts, added utilities, prompting infrastructure ) under copyright by Debian developers -- do they count? Upon rereading my sentence there, I see that it doesn't parse as correct english. I tried to express my belief, that packaging a software with Debian tools does not make the software itself a derived work. The other question is whether the package as a whole constitutes more than a medium of distribution but I believe it customary that maintainer scripts follow the upstream license, which alleviates this problem usually. Customary, but not required. My maintainer scripts often use a compatible, but not identical, license. And, obviously, the copyright owner is different. manoj -- Serving coffee on aircraft causes turbulence. Manoj Srivastava [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.debian.org/%7Esrivasta/ 1024D/BF24424C print 4966 F272 D093 B493 410B 924B 21BA DABB BF24 424C -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Licenses for DebConf6
On Sat, 12 Nov 2005 15:36:39 +0100, Andreas Schuldei [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: do we limit personal freedom of speakers in favour of our own, when we prescribe a license? debconf is about exchange of ideas (among others). will we only permit ideas from people that already share out view of DFSG-free? Err, Why not? Why are software bits that represent a talk at a conference treated any differently than software bits that represent documentation or software bits that represent executable software? This line of argument you are using reminds me of the faction of Alex Yukhimets. That was a vocal group of developers back in '96 and '97, and espoused the idea that in order to be the best OS ever, and to maximize our utility to the users, we should not just permit software from people that shared our views. Indeed, the argument goes, in order to maximize utility to end users (as opposed to middlemen repackaging our product), Debian should be stuffed as full of software as possible, even if installing a Debian OS was a slew of click through EULA's. As any one connect with Debian would know (unless they have been in a closet for the best part of the last decade), that we rejected the view that sheer utilitarianism and convenience and even participation from non-free software authors transcended our views and commitment to the freedom of information, and software. Would you care to expound why the same criteria that extends to software bits representing documentation, code, executable, etc, should not extend to the software bits representing conference papers? How is the community not harmed by having non-free papers but not harmed by having non-free code? non-free documentation? manoj -- You will win success in whatever calling you adopt. Manoj Srivastava [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.debian.org/%7Esrivasta/ 1024D/BF24424C print 4966 F272 D093 B493 410B 924B 21BA DABB BF24 424C -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Licenses for DebConf6
On Sat, 12 Nov 2005 10:45:35 +0100 Henning Makholm wrote: Scripsit Don Armstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Sat, 12 Nov 2005, Anthony Towns wrote: [...] The conferences I usually publish at always demand an all-out copyright _transfer_. However, in practice they will usually accept a non-exclusive license to print and distribute unmodified copies. I think it would be sad if Debconf required more than that. Several distros include non-free software, as long as it's distributable. Debian requires more than that in order to let something enter main. Is this sad? Quite the opposite, IMHO. Debian distributes lots of things that aren't DFSG-free -- not only stuff in non-free, but also stuff on lists.debian.org (like this thread), stuff on bugs.debian.org, and stuff on planet.debian.org. Those examples are primarily a case of not being able to do better and still function; here I believe we can do better, and therefore should. I fully disagree, also with your implied assertion that wanting the author to give up more rights than necessary is better for the purpose of a conference. I disagree with your calling licensing in a DFSG-free manner as giving up rights: this seems to imply that releasing DFSG-free works is something wrong or inappropriate. I would like to see more authors licensing in a DFSG-free manner because I want more freedom for the end-users (conference attendees *and* the rest of the planet: remember that the papers will be published somewhere, otherwise there's no use in writing them, since the speakers are going to give a talk on their subject, not to publicly *read* their papers!). Papers are (most often) documentation: I think that, recently, we lack DFSG-free documentation more than DFSG-free programs. Hence I want to promote DFSG-free licensing for documentation (and other non-program works). Since the Debian project (luckily) rejects non-free works from its main archive, a DEBian CONFerence (isn't that the meaning of DebConf?) seems to be the ideal event where to promote DFSG-compliance... It was merely a statement that no one is forcing anyone to license their works in a particular manner, merely that the organizers (which to avoid confusion, doesn't include me) of the conference determine what the minimal set of permisions they need to do their jobs is. [Not that you should take your ball and go home.[1] ;-)] You and Fransesco appear to want the conference organizers to require _more_ permissions than what they have already decided are the minimal set of permissions they need to do their job. Yes, in order to give enough permissions to the end-users to call the papers DFSG-free. If a paper/presentation/handout is interesting enough (I hope every author thinks his/her is, otherwise he/she would not give a talk at DebConf!), someone could modify it (in order to update it, improve it, translate it into another spoken language, ...) and reuse it (to give a talk in another conference, or to build a useful HOWTO, or whatever...). This mechanism would enable further spreading of good documentation on the subjects we care of. Oh my goodness, I'm explaining code reuse and the strengths of free software on _two_ Debian mailing lists! :-| These considerations should be seen as well known and obvious here... How could we arrive to the point I have to explicitly state them? :-( And I cannot see any argument that a conference needs more permission than the right to distribute verbatim copies of the papers and presentations. I believe to have just presented one of the arguments. I assume that the right thing is having the works licensed under a DFSG free license; granted, we've disagreed on numerous occasions whether that truly is the right thing or not... How do you conclude that? The conference papers are not going to be part of an operating system that anybody depends on; As has already been replied: says who?. Some papers could become useful documentation packaged for Debian. Why not? nobody will have a need to go about changing them. Again: says who?. Many typos and mistakes may be fixed. Some parts may be improved. Some parts may be updated, as time goes on. What is born as a paper, can become (part of) a HOWTO or similar document. Certainly this will never happen, if no permission to modify is granted. This is a different situation from documentation of code that _is_ in the operating system. You seemingly fail to see that the two sets (conference papers and documentation in the OS) may overlap. And that a member of one set may be modified enough (if legal permission is granted) to become member of the other set. Documentation has to be kept up to date as the software it documents changes; What do you think DebConf papers will talk about? Cooking? Or rather Debian-related software? I would say more often the latter than the former... ;-) that is important to people and businesses who have let their
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Re: Licenses for DebConf6
Scripsit Francesco Poli [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Sat, 12 Nov 2005 10:45:35 +0100 Henning Makholm wrote: The conferences I usually publish at always demand an all-out copyright _transfer_. However, in practice they will usually accept a non-exclusive license to print and distribute unmodified copies. I think it would be sad if Debconf required more than that. Several distros include non-free software, as long as it's distributable. As does Debian. We just label the non-free software such that users have an easy way to be sure that they are not using it. Debian requires more than that in order to let something enter main. Is this sad? No. I'm not saying at all that papers that are not DFSG-free should enter main. What gave you that idea? I disagree with your calling licensing in a DFSG-free manner as giving up rights: this seems to imply that releasing DFSG-free works is something wrong or inappropriate. I am unable to comprehend why you think there is such an implication. By licencing things in a DFSG-free manner one needs to give up the right to prevent others from distributing modified versions of the work. That is a legal fact, not a matter of opinion. How you can go from a statement of this legal fact to a value judgement (which the words wrong and inappropriate are) is beyond me. I would like to see more authors licensing in a DFSG-free manner because I want more freedom for the end-users It's your right to want that, and you are free to encourage authors to do so. But that is something different from saying that papers with a cogent technical contribution should be rejected from a conference simply because their licensing does not live up to your ideals. Papers are (most often) documentation: I think that, recently, we lack DFSG-free documentation more than DFSG-free programs. If there's a lack of documentation, by all means encourage people to write some free documentation. However, I do not think that is furthered in particular by rejecting papers at at conference. Oh my goodness, I'm explaining code reuse and the strengths of free software on _two_ Debian mailing lists! :-| We are talking about conference papers. Not code, not software, not documentation to be distributed in main. These considerations should be seen as well known and obvious here... They do not mean that we _require_ of anybody that they license their software under a DFSG-free license. Our position is that software in this world exists already and already has whatever license its author is willing to grant. If the license is DFSG-free it is great, and it can go into main. If it is not, it can (sometimes, guided by purely practical considerations) be distributed in non-free. How do you conclude that? The conference papers are not going to be part of an operating system that anybody depends on; As has already been replied: says who?. Says I. Making the proceedings into a package would be pure archive bloat. A website is much superior for that purpose. Some papers could become useful documentation packaged for Debian. In those cases we should consider their merits as documentation, _irrespective_ of whether they are also Debconf papers or not. A paper that is not DFSG-free cannot be used as documentation - this holds whether or not it is a Debconf paper, and it does not become DFSG-free simply by being rejected from Debconf. nobody will have a need to go about changing them. Again: says who?. Says the laws of physics. The conference proceedings is a record of what was presented at the conference at a definite moment in the past, and what happened at that moment is not going to change. What is born as a paper, can become (part of) a HOWTO or similar document. Certainly this will never happen, if no permission to modify is granted. And rejecting the paper from the conference is not going to change that. This is a different situation from documentation of code that _is_ in the operating system. You seemingly fail to see that the two sets (conference papers and documentation in the OS) may overlap. Of course they may *overlap*. That is fine. But the fact that a paper is not in the overlap is no reason to reject it. What do you think DebConf papers will talk about? Debian in general. That includes, but is certainly not limited to, individual pieces of software. Papers are generally written *before* the conference takes place, not *after* (or does DebConf work the other way around?). How can papers talk about what happened at the conference? Because the paper is what is presented at the conference. I don't see how _anyone_ are better served by having an empty slot in the conference instead of a paper, simply because the paper is not modifiable. If you see how users are better served by having a non-free package moved out of main and possibly not distributed at all by the Debian infrastructure (e.g.: Sun's Java), maybe you can catch the analogy... I cannot see
Re: Licenses for DebConf6
On Sun, 13 Nov 2005 02:39:52 +0100, Henning Makholm [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: Scripsit Francesco Poli [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Sat, 12 Nov 2005 10:45:35 +0100 Henning Makholm wrote: The conferences I usually publish at always demand an all-out copyright _transfer_. However, in practice they will usually accept a non-exclusive license to print and distribute unmodified copies. I think it would be sad if Debconf required more than that. Several distros include non-free software, as long as it's distributable. As does Debian. We just label the non-free software such that users have an easy way to be sure that they are not using it. Hmm. Not as part of Debian. Not on a CD. Indeed, nothing officially part of Debian can even depend on such non-free materiel. I think if the non-free GR were to be re-raised, I for one have changed my mid and would want Debian to not host the non-free packages; since I see I was wrong about things being clear about what is or is not part of the Debian OS. I would like to see more authors licensing in a DFSG-free manner because I want more freedom for the end-users It's your right to want that, and you are free to encourage authors to do so. But that is something different from saying that papers with a cogent technical contribution should be rejected from a conference simply because their licensing does not live up to your ideals. Well, a conference that is not affiliated with Debian, such a requirement is not tenable, that is true. But if such a conference uses the Debian trademark, we can indeed ask that our core values, as enshrined in our social contract, be respected. If there is ever a collection of papers that appear to be a product of the Debian project, or seem to be endorsed by it, I suspect we can ask for the spirit of the social contract be not blatantly violated. If we are talking about organizations unconnected to Debian, or ones not using our Mark, than we have no leg to stand on. In that case, this thread is off topic here. If there's a lack of documentation, by all means encourage people to write some free documentation. However, I do not think that is furthered in particular by rejecting papers at at conference. Oh my goodness, I'm explaining code reuse and the strengths of free software on _two_ Debian mailing lists! :-| We are talking about conference papers. Not code, not software, not documentation to be distributed in main. Why should software bits that represent papers be treated any differently from software bits that represent documentation or software bits that represent code? I have failed to find a rationale for such a distinction. They do not mean that we _require_ of anybody that they license their software under a DFSG-free license. Our position is that software in this world exists already and already has whatever license its author is willing to grant. If the license is DFSG-free it is great, and it can go into main. If it is not, it can (sometimes, guided by purely practical considerations) be distributed in non-free. Wong. We say that such code may go into Debian if and only if the license is DFSG free. manoj -- Fat Liberation: because a waist is a terrible thing to mind. Manoj Srivastava [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.debian.org/%7Esrivasta/ 1024D/BF24424C print 4966 F272 D093 B493 410B 924B 21BA DABB BF24 424C -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Licenses for DebConf6
On Fri, Nov 11, 2005 at 10:21:08PM -0600, Manoj Srivastava wrote: Because sometimes one feels the need to fight for what is right? Even if people feel far more comfortable with just sweeping stuff under the carpet, and not brought out in the open? You know, I was going to say something like fighting, fighting, fighting; why isn't coding good enough, but to be honest, I don't really believe that anyway, or I wouldn't be subscribed to this list. But instead, what I'm led to wonder is if this is really standing up for our beliefs and fighting the good fight, or actually just trying to avoid those issues. Because insisting non-free stuff not appear at debconf seems like trying to avoid acknowledging its existence in the same manner as sweeping stuff under the carpet, rather than having the non-free stuff appear and trying to convince possibly disagreeable folks that the DFSG's terms really are worth following no matter what your goals. The world at large has lots of non-free licenses for content -- if we wanted to run away from that fact and avoid it, wouldn't we create a little enclave of our own with guards at the gate telling everyone who doesn't meet our standards to go back home, in the same way debconf is? (Hrm, I'm actually not sure why I chose the CC license now; I thought I remembered the dc5 CFP said papers had to be GPLed or CCed, and that tweaking all the mindless DFSG bigots by licensing my paper in a way that's adequately free, yet not DFSG-free would be fun. But the dc5 CC stuff was actually just for the recordings, afaics, so maybe that wasn't it, or maybe I was just confused. Oh well) My blog's licensed under the CC No-derivs/non-commerical license for much the same reasons as most of RMS's writings aren't DFSG-free; but that's fine -- I'm not trying to get them to become the basis of a developer community or similar, and that's why I'm not bothered by not having comments on my blog, either. And, thankfully, they do not come with the imprimatur of the Debian project, as Debconf seems to. My blog's aggregated on planet.debian.org; these lists posts (that aren't explicitly licensed at all, let alone DFSG-freely) are archived on lists.debian.org, and bug related conversations (which likewise are generally only implicitly licensed) are archived on bugs.debian.org. Of these, debconf probably is the one that makes least use of the imprimatur of the Debian project, being hosted at debconf.org. If Debian lends it names to a compilation of papers distributed by it, such as it may be construed as the compilation product of the Debian project, or in any way part of Debian, we are constrained to have that compilation be free. In the same way that non-free, which is distributed by DEbian, can be construed as the product of the Debian project or in any way part of Debian, then we're constrained to have non-free be free? That's a deeply erroneous argument, both at a factual level, and as advocacy. It's far more effective to advocate for something by demonstrating you're not prejudiced against the alternatives, and simply in favour of the best thing winning, and that you, personally, think the best thing is free software. You not only get your point across, but you also get to establish that you're not in denial about the strengths of your opposition and that your judgement and arguments can be listened to without having to filter out too much self-serving bias. If, of course, Debconf is a independent entity, not related to Debian, then I have no opinion, [...] Which strikes me as odd; personally, I think everyone should be doing DFSG-free software and free content, whether they're related to Debian or not. So I wonder if that attitude isn't part of giving up on the fight. Cheers, aj signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Re: Licenses for DebConf6
On Sat, Nov 12, 2005 at 07:26:55PM +0100, Francesco Poli wrote: Scripsit Don Armstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Sat, 12 Nov 2005, Anthony Towns wrote: The conferences I usually publish at always demand an all-out copyright _transfer_. However, in practice they will usually accept a non-exclusive license to print and distribute unmodified copies. I think it would be sad if Debconf required more than that. Several distros include non-free software, as long as it's distributable. Debian's one of them -- we just clearly separate out the non-free stuff from the free stuff. And heck, you could pretty easily come up with a definition of free that's either more strict than Debian (excluding the advertising clause or dropping the changes as patches dispensation, eg), or more liberal (that would include the Affero license or the GFDL, perhaps). Neither of those would be inherently unjustifiable, they'd just be different tradeoffs to what Debian's made. But calling them non-free in some absolute sense just isn't terribly meaningful. Debian distributes lots of things that aren't DFSG-free -- not only stuff in non-free, but also stuff on lists.debian.org (like this thread), stuff on bugs.debian.org, and stuff on planet.debian.org. Those examples are primarily a case of not being able to do better and still function; here I believe we can do better, and therefore should. I'm not sure anyone thinks we couldn't /function/ without non-free, but a majority of us decided it would be /better/ to keep it. I fully disagree, also with your implied assertion that wanting the author to give up more rights than necessary is better for the purpose of a conference. I disagree with your calling licensing in a DFSG-free manner as giving up rights: this seems to imply that releasing DFSG-free works is something wrong or inappropriate. Uh, licensing in a DFSG-free manner *is* giving up rights. You might as well disagree with entropy or conservation of energy. It's giving up the exclusive rights to control distribution of the work you created -- in the case of the BSD license, asking nothing but acknowledgement in return, in the case of copyleft licenses, asking only that others who contribute to the work do the same. We shouldn't forget what an enormous act of generosity that is. I would like to see more authors licensing in a DFSG-free manner because Even if for no other reason, promoting generosity is a wonderful thing. On the other hand, requiring it isn't -- that becomes an act of selfishness on our own behalf. Papers are (most often) documentation: No, they're not. Papers are radically different to documentation -- when you write a manpage you don't have to worry about standing up in front of a hundred people as well. I think that, recently, we lack DFSG-free documentation more than DFSG-free programs. That's not solved by bundling a paper in with the program; most particularly because papers are /hard/ to write, and that makes them hard to update, which in turn makes them obsolescent. Papers are to help people understand the talk; sometimes they might do more than that and perhaps even warrant inclusion in the distro, other times that goal alone is hard enough. Hence I want to promote DFSG-free licensing for documentation (and other non-program works). Promoting that's great; promoting it by telling other people to do it for you and not brooking objections is less so. Since the Debian project (luckily) rejects non-free works from its main archive, a DEBian CONFerence (isn't that the meaning of DebConf?) seems to be the ideal event where to promote DFSG-compliance... If demanding DFSG-free licenses for papers were a good thing, doing it at debconf would be an ideal place. I don't think the latter's been established; and given the organisers don't even fully understand what good licenses are for recordings of the conference, claiming we already have all the answers on what makes good licenses for conferences seems unjustifiable. If a paper/presentation/handout is interesting enough (I hope every author thinks his/her is, otherwise he/she would not give a talk at DebConf!), someone could modify it (in order to update it, improve it, translate it into another spoken language, ...) and reuse it (to give a talk in another conference, or to build a useful HOWTO, or whatever...). This mechanism would enable further spreading of good documentation on the subjects we care of. Sure -- and all those things are possible with certain classes of non-DFSG-free licenses too. You might as well have said If a paper is interesting enough, someone might want to include it in Debian -- in which case I'd have to demur; I don't think my debbugs paper should be included in Debian, because as interesting as it is, it's stuck in a particular time, that, four months after the fact, is already obsolete. As far as good documentation goes, updating the inline documentation in the code
Re: Licenses for DebConf6
On Sat, Nov 12, 2005 at 05:28:04PM +0100, Francesco Poli wrote: On Fri, 11 Nov 2005 22:30:52 -0600 Manoj Srivastava wrote: On Sat, 12 Nov 2005 10:46:24 +1000, Anthony Towns aj@azure.humbug.org.au said: I don't believe I've seen anyone debate my use of the (aiui) non-DFSG-free CC ShareAlike/Attrib clause on my debbugs paper this year. I was not aware that you were soliciting opinions. If you are, I find it deplorable. I saw no benefit in sharing my opinion after the fact, but am perfectly willing to do so if you think my rectitude was implicit approval. I did it, last july on debian-legal[1]. I was willing to get in touch with you (=Anthony) and try to convince you to relicense the paper in a DFSG-free manner, but haven't yet found the time to do so... Implicit in both your responses is that neither of you have any actual reason to do so, other than ideology -- there's nothing you actually seem to be itching to do that warrants a different license to the one I used. Any advocacy of the DFSG by an organization that happily accepts non-free licenses when it is convenient, smacks so much of hypocrisy to be unpersuasive. But that is just my opinion. It's my opinion, as well. And I guess it's not surprising that that means the resultant persuasion has to be little more than insults. That is exactly what I meant when I talked about acting consistently with our philosophy in my reply[2] to Andreas Schuldei (earlier in this thread). Personally, my philosophy is that as many people as possible should be encouraged to contribute to software, and free licensing (and thus the DFSG) is an important factor in that. Another important factor is treating contributors with courtesy and respect -- which at least means not calling them hypocrites, and at best means trusting them to make their own decisions on licensing. Cheers, aj signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Re: Licenses for DebConf6
I think the best reason to ask or require contributors to licenses their papers in a DFSG form is so that Debian can distribute the papers as part of Debian. Thomas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Closing bugs bevore the upload is available
Hi, AFAIK apt-listbugs only displays open bugs, if the bug is closed then it won't get displayed. It will be displayed even when it's closed. It does have some heuristics to avoid showing irrelevant bugs. Ideally apt-listbugs needs to be updated to support the new versioning system in the BTS. Taru; we've discussed face-to-face about handling the new BTS versioning features last month[1]; how about implementing it? Just be aware that it might show irrelevent results, cf. bug #334884. Instead of specifying 'version=dist=unstable', specifying the exact version number seems to work, doesn't it? As for apt-listbugs, apt-listbugs will know which version is going to be installed, and can check the metadata (summary file) directly, checking the Fixed-In tag to see if it's relevant or not. regards, junichi -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: New version of kernel-package to create image packages using debconf
Hi, I'm totally for a -dbg kernel package with an unstripped kernel for OProfile, as I use it quite frequently. I wanted to use OProfile and get kernel stacks on Ubuntu Breezy, so ended up recompiling the standard kernel for vmlinux. To be useful I needed to turn on DEBUG_INFO and DEBUG_FRAME_POINTERS, and this gave me a 25M vmlinux. I'd expect DEBUG_INFO could be always on as the symbols would be stripped for the production kernel, but I don't think normal kernels should have frame pointers. For DEBUG_FRAME_POINTERS, I think this is a limitation of oprofile that could eventually be worked around. It should technically be possible to obtain backtraces without frame pointers. It would be really nice to have the production kernel debuggable, without too much drawback. It really helps with system profiling. regards, junichi -- [EMAIL PROTECTED],netfort.gr.jp} Debian Project -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Licenses for DebConf6
On Sun, 13 Nov 2005 11:36:36 +1000, Anthony Towns aj@azure.humbug.org.au said: On Sat, Nov 12, 2005 at 05:28:04PM +0100, Francesco Poli wrote: On Fri, 11 Nov 2005 22:30:52 -0600 Manoj Srivastava wrote: On Sat, 12 Nov 2005 10:46:24 +1000, Anthony Towns aj@azure.humbug.org.au said: I don't believe I've seen anyone debate my use of the (aiui) non-DFSG-free CC ShareAlike/Attrib clause on my debbugs paper this year. I was not aware that you were soliciting opinions. If you are, I find it deplorable. I saw no benefit in sharing my opinion after the fact, but am perfectly willing to do so if you think my rectitude was implicit approval. I did it, last july on debian-legal[1]. I was willing to get in touch with you (=Anthony) and try to convince you to relicense the paper in a DFSG-free manner, but haven't yet found the time to do so... Implicit in both your responses is that neither of you have any actual reason to do so, other than ideology -- there's nothing you actually seem to be itching to do that warrants a different license to the one I used. Err, selecting free software has mostly also been a matter of belief that freedom of information and software is a worthwhile goal, and that the synergy and explosion of stabding on shoulders of giants phenomena is worthwhile, and the returns of such a increase in cooperation are real -- and to be striven for. I personally have only exploited but a fraction of the free software that is out there, but still believe that I, and others benerift, even if I personally have not been an instrument in all such cases. I am sorry to see you dismiss this as mere ideology; and I am sorry that your imagination has not seen what I see. Any advocacy of the DFSG by an organization that happily accepts non-free licenses when it is convenient, smacks so much of hypocrisy to be unpersuasive. But that is just my opinion. It's my opinion, as well. And I guess it's not surprising that that means the resultant persuasion has to be little more than insults. Pot. Kettle. insults. ideology. I do stand behind my words; here are, chastizing the GFDL for not being free, standing on the verge of the rowing GNU documentation out of Debian, and yet, we blithely, though the instrumentation of an annual Debian Developer conference, accept any non-free license there is, as long as it makes our conference a success. I leave it to the readers to determine if this is, or is not, hypocrisy . manoj -- My BIOLOGICAL ALARM CLOCK just went off ... It has noiseless DOZE FUNCTION and full kitchen!! Manoj Srivastava [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.debian.org/%7Esrivasta/ 1024D/BF24424C print 4966 F272 D093 B493 410B 924B 21BA DABB BF24 424C -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Licenses for DebConf6
On Sun, 13 Nov 2005 11:28:41 +1000, Anthony Towns aj@azure.humbug.org.au said: On Sat, Nov 12, 2005 at 07:26:55PM +0100, Francesco Poli wrote: Scripsit Don Armstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Sat, 12 Nov 2005, Anthony Towns wrote: The conferences I usually publish at always demand an all-out copyright _transfer_. However, in practice they will usually accept a non-exclusive license to print and distribute unmodified copies. I think it would be sad if Debconf required more than that. Several distros include non-free software, as long as it's distributable. Debian's one of them -- we just clearly separate out the non-free stuff from the free stuff. I am coming to the conclusion thst we do not clearly enough mark the distinction. I am changing my mind about the non-free GR -- this time, I would vote differently; since even you seem to imply that Debian includes non-free software, or close enough as to make no difference. If the perception is indeed that Debian distributes non-free software (and the distinction that this is not part of Debian really is silly), then I do think we need to move the non-free archive off Debian.org machines. If distributring non-free software is not only deemed acceptable, but doing so by debian seen as routine, then we are losing the vision of the SC (in my opinion). Either we change the social contract, or it is time to clearly mark non-free software as such by moving it off our machines. I'm not sure anyone thinks we couldn't /function/ without non-free, but a majority of us decided it would be /better/ to keep it. I was one of that majority. I have changed my mind. I think it is far easier now than it was a few years ago to host any non-free packages anyone is interested in. Hell, I'll even volunteer to help run such a machine if it means that the non-free software moves off debian.org machines. I am also now convinced I was mistaken in assuming that we label non-free software clearly. So, I, for one, am reexamining my previous support for keeping non-free on Debian machines. Perhaps it is coming to the time where the question should again be open for discussion. manoj -- Where the system is concerned, you're not allowed to ask Why?. Manoj Srivastava [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.debian.org/%7Esrivasta/ 1024D/BF24424C print 4966 F272 D093 B493 410B 924B 21BA DABB BF24 424C -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Licenses for DebConf6
On Sun, 13 Nov 2005 12:13:51 +1000, Anthony Towns aj@azure.humbug.org.au said: On Fri, Nov 11, 2005 at 10:21:08PM -0600, Manoj Srivastava wrote: But instead, what I'm led to wonder is if this is really standing up for our beliefs and fighting the good fight, or actually just trying to avoid those issues. Because insisting non-free stuff not appear at debconf seems like trying to avoid acknowledging its existence in the same manner as sweeping stuff under the carpet, rather than having the non-free stuff appear and trying to convince possibly disagreeable folks that the DFSG's terms really are worth following no matter what your goals. This is a conference for Debian development. By definition, Debian is 100%free. Am I mistaken in assuming that people contributing to Debian are already familiar with the social contract, and have decided to conform to it? (If now, why try to help Debian, which, as a project, has ratified the SC, and thus the DFSG == free ideal). Is there a need for us to invite software bits that are not free? Would we not be better off espousing the cause of freedom of software, even though doing so means I can't include all kinds of nifty stuff like cedega to run Quicken in Etch, or non-free papers in a conference of Debian developers? The world at large has lots of non-free licenses for content -- if we wanted to run away from that fact and avoid it, wouldn't we create a little enclave of our own with guards at the gate telling everyone who doesn't meet our standards to go back home, in the same way debconf is? Are you now advocating we throw open contribution to Debian to all kinds of licenses for software content, and not run away from the non-free software by refusing to do so? (Hrm, I'm actually not sure why I chose the CC license now; I thought I remembered the dc5 CFP said papers had to be GPLed or CCed, and that tweaking all the mindless DFSG bigots by licensing my paper in a way that's adequately free, yet not DFSG-free would be fun. But the dc5 CC stuff was actually just for the recordings, afaics, so maybe that wasn't it, or maybe I was just confused. Oh well) Hmm. While making tweaking other peoples nose as a criteria selecting a license for content I have created seems bizarre and juvenile to me, but you are not me, and it is your prerogative. My blog's aggregated on planet.debian.org; these lists posts (that aren't explicitly licensed at all, let alone DFSG-freely) are archived on lists.debian.org, and bug related conversations (which likewise are generally only implicitly licensed) are archived on bugs.debian.org. Hmm. Blogs and mail, where the content is percieved to be the opinion of the author, and notratified by the project, seems definitely different from invited talks and papers, with the invitation coming from Debian developers, for a conference related to Debian development, and where the Debian project defrays the cost of the presenters -- a hole new ball game, no? Of these, debconf probably is the one that makes least use of the imprimatur of the Debian project, being hosted at debconf.org. I see. The project using funds to defray expenses of people who attend the conference counts for nothing, eh? You see nothing wrong in the Debian project paying for a paper with a non-free content? So we would be paying for non-free software (which represents a presentation)? Somehow, I kinda find that ... unusual, to say the least. In the same way that non-free, which is distributed by DEbian, can I am glad you brought that up. I think the world has changed since we last looked at that issue, and perhjaps 2006 is a good year to re-examine that via a fresh GR? be construed as the product of the Debian project or in any way part of Debian, then we're constrained to have non-free be free? Actually, if it is considered a part of Debian by a significant number of observers, we are failing to clearly mark content as non-free, and should take steps so as to not dilute our message of the importance of freedom of software. That's a deeply erroneous argument, both at a factual level, and as advocacy. I beg to differ. It's far more effective to advocate for something by demonstrating you're not prejudiced against the alternatives, and simply in favour of the best thing winning, and that you, personally, think the best thing is free software. You not only get your point across, but you also get to establish that you're not in denial about the strengths of your opposition and that your judgement and arguments can be listened to without having to filter out too much self-serving bias. So, you are advocating shipping, say, EULA'd sotware in Debian, and letting the best software win, and the hell with the DFSG? Or, if not, why the difference in your stance? If, of course, Debconf is a independent entity, not
Re: Licenses for DebConf6
On Sat, Nov 12, 2005 at 11:24:04PM -0600, Manoj Srivastava wrote: Several distros include non-free software, as long as it's distributable. Debian's one of them -- we just clearly separate out the non-free stuff from the free stuff. I am coming to the conclusion thst we do not clearly enough mark the distinction. *shrug* The only lack of clarity comes when people indulge in sweeping rhetoric claiming that everything Debian related is 100% free, which is not true now and never has been. I am changing my mind about the non-free GR -- this time, I would vote differently; since even you seem to imply that Debian includes non-free software, or close enough as to make no difference. No, I specifically cited the difference from some other distributions -- that we separate it out quite clearly. Personally, the conclusion I'm coming to is that Debian's spent a little too much time trying to have it both ways on issues like this, rather than fighting for what we actually believe even when that doesn't fit into a simple slogan. I am also now convinced I was mistaken in assuming that we label non-free software clearly. So, I, for one, am reexamining my previous support for keeping non-free on Debian machines. Perhaps it is coming to the time where the question should again be open for discussion. Maybe we should just have it on a set date annually, no matter who won last time. Cheers, aj signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Accepted dbskkd-cdb 1:1.01-12 (source i386)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2005 10:47:18 +0100 Source: dbskkd-cdb Binary: dbskkd-cdb Architecture: source i386 Version: 1:1.01-12 Distribution: unstable Urgency: medium Maintainer: Debian QA Group [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Matej Vela [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: dbskkd-cdb - The fastest dictionary server for SKK Closes: 325270 Changes: dbskkd-cdb (1:1.01-12) unstable; urgency=medium . * QA upload. * Package is orphaned (see #328590); set maintainer to Debian QA Group. * Switch from freecdb to tinycdb. Thanks to Charles Fry for the preliminary patch. Closes: #325270. * Switch to debhelper 4. * Add a dependency on netbase for update-inetd. * debian/makeskkcdbdic: - Remove bash-specific constructs. - Handle filenames containing whitespace. * debian/rules: - Add support for DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=noopt. - Make makeskkcdbdic executable. * debian/copyright: Update upstream URL. * debian/watch: Add. * Conforms to Standards version 3.6.2. Files: 41769a897bb8c8fbbae51099da2d3901 578 utils optional dbskkd-cdb_1.01-12.dsc 26192acf623f0c14766f026dde1146cc 4374 utils optional dbskkd-cdb_1.01-12.diff.gz b2181f9f55ca1eaab947cf75e15c1788 16634 utils optional dbskkd-cdb_1.01-12_i386.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDdbowxBYivKllgY8RAiovAJ48eTSVufDPTEXT10HJPyiDIa638QCgunhj VRhnIeqgnb5g666ImJR5f5w= =q4QW -END PGP SIGNATURE- Accepted: dbskkd-cdb_1.01-12.diff.gz to pool/main/d/dbskkd-cdb/dbskkd-cdb_1.01-12.diff.gz dbskkd-cdb_1.01-12.dsc to pool/main/d/dbskkd-cdb/dbskkd-cdb_1.01-12.dsc dbskkd-cdb_1.01-12_i386.deb to pool/main/d/dbskkd-cdb/dbskkd-cdb_1.01-12_i386.deb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Accepted gnusound 0.7.4-4 (source i386)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2005 02:41:58 +0100 Source: gnusound Binary: gnusound Architecture: source i386 Version: 0.7.4-4 Distribution: unstable Urgency: high Maintainer: Marc Dequènes (Duck) [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Marc Dequènes (Duck) [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: gnusound - multitrack sound editor for GNOME Closes: 324355 Changes: gnusound (0.7.4-4) unstable; urgency=high . * Applied patch fixing FTBFS on amd64 from Andreas Jochens (Closes: #324355). * Re-autogen-ized. * Now using CDBS GNOME class (for scrollkeeper management, ...). * Removed DEB_AUTO_UPDATE_DEBIAN_CONTROL. * Added 'caps' and 'fil-plugins' LADSPA plugins packages to Recommends. * Updated FSF postal address in 'debian/copyright'. * Ensure no RCS file is in the package. Files: 68bbe88b457a755fea9194c076f0ce75 992 sound optional gnusound_0.7.4-4.dsc 5dc7393097fac7ecbe22b0e6e82472d5 91464 sound optional gnusound_0.7.4-4.diff.gz a7ddc2c52198994d8bcebe6682ed050a 475582 sound optional gnusound_0.7.4-4_i386.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDdcJwsczZcpAmcIYRAlImAJ48Glr051CqSmF56hCnRWijkgsFDwCgg31h dOaL98lexlFaAndENCO0kHA= =92+O -END PGP SIGNATURE- Accepted: gnusound_0.7.4-4.diff.gz to pool/main/g/gnusound/gnusound_0.7.4-4.diff.gz gnusound_0.7.4-4.dsc to pool/main/g/gnusound/gnusound_0.7.4-4.dsc gnusound_0.7.4-4_i386.deb to pool/main/g/gnusound/gnusound_0.7.4-4_i386.deb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Accepted wv2 0.2.2-4 (source i386)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2005 11:27:27 +0100 Source: wv2 Binary: libwv2-1c2 libwv2-dev Architecture: source i386 Version: 0.2.2-4 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Debian Qt/KDE Maintainers debian-qt-kde@lists.debian.org Changed-By: Debian Qt/KDE Maintainers debian-qt-kde@lists.debian.org Description: libwv2-1c2 - a library for accessing Microsoft Word documents libwv2-dev - development files for Microsoft Word access library Closes: 338712 Changes: wv2 (0.2.2-4) unstable; urgency=low . +++ Changes by Isaac Clerencia: . * Rebuild against new libgsf-1-dev, making libwv2-1c2 installable in sid again, closes: #338712 Files: 53dfbdd24096d493b4f54c82a586db87 838 libs optional wv2_0.2.2-4.dsc 38c12e07e7bfb5fb118f896841400246 13189 libs optional wv2_0.2.2-4.diff.gz c95b19852213b0ceefd8fed2a8b8149a 234292 libs optional libwv2-1c2_0.2.2-4_i386.deb d5dc01d166f4642a413ae0baa060dff7 183438 libdevel optional libwv2-dev_0.2.2-4_i386.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Signed by Isaac Clerencia [EMAIL PROTECTED] iD8DBQFDdcxdQET2GFTmct4RArY2AKCy/AgIAKebnHmzDVTNYouM1+PCswCffvkk o6Wf+UsNbOl29bSJyOhmkSY= =eIZF -END PGP SIGNATURE- Accepted: libwv2-1c2_0.2.2-4_i386.deb to pool/main/w/wv2/libwv2-1c2_0.2.2-4_i386.deb libwv2-dev_0.2.2-4_i386.deb to pool/main/w/wv2/libwv2-dev_0.2.2-4_i386.deb wv2_0.2.2-4.diff.gz to pool/main/w/wv2/wv2_0.2.2-4.diff.gz wv2_0.2.2-4.dsc to pool/main/w/wv2/wv2_0.2.2-4.dsc -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Accepted module-assistant 0.9.12 (source all)
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Accepted binutils 2.16.1cvs20051109-1 (source i386 all)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2005 20:38:22 + Source: binutils Binary: binutils-dev binutils-hppa64 binutils-multiarch binutils binutils-doc Architecture: source i386 all Version: 2.16.1cvs20051109-1 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: James Troup [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: James Troup [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: binutils - The GNU assembler, linker and binary utilities binutils-dev - The GNU binary utilities (BFD development files) binutils-doc - Documentation for the GNU assembler, linker and binary utilities binutils-multiarch - Binary utilities that support multi-arch targets Closes: 326103 327780 333980 334626 334673 336175 336939 Changes: binutils (2.16.1cvs20051109-1) unstable; urgency=low . * New upstream CVS snapshot. * Fixes broken PLT handling on m68k. Closes: #327780 * Don't compile flex files with -Werror, fixing mips builds. Closes: #333980 * Don't check undefined symbols introduced by ld -u for TLS. Closes: #326103 . * 117_mips_symbolic_link.dpatch: merged upstream - removed. . * debian/rules: pass --disable-werror on ia64 as current gcc generates too many false positives. Closes: #336939 . * 125_fix_tc_arm_cast.dpatch: new patch from Lennert Buytenhek to fix cast warning and arm builds. Closes: #336175 . * 121_i386_x86_64_biarch.dpatch: imported from Ubuntu at request of Daniel Jacobwitz to fix biarch linking on i386/amd64. Closes: #334626, #334673 . * debian/rules: remove any reference to pkgstriptranslations - an Ubuntu-ism that shouldn't have been in the Debian package in the first place but that isn't needed in Ubuntu any more in any event. . * debian/rules: MAKEOVERRIDES is now clobbered by the top level Makefile, so switch to overriding MAKE itself (sic) to pass the customized VERSION variable/string down to sub-directories for -multiarch and -hppa64 builds. Thanks to Daniel Silverstone for the suggestion. Files: 2420b88ab555cae973942b844a9c2baf 1506 devel standard binutils_2.16.1cvs20051109-1.dsc 9f3d73b811cf6a2e6238b3cc47bddf57 15736352 devel standard binutils_2.16.1cvs20051109.orig.tar.gz b19e5db873933178c9696a8140b60b8f 34767 devel standard binutils_2.16.1cvs20051109-1.diff.gz 54b0dd82cc063ecb212b7283be6e3bbe 469004 doc optional binutils-doc_2.16.1cvs20051109-1_all.deb e4487e6448e4763699139938b8a24200 2594256 devel standard binutils_2.16.1cvs20051109-1_i386.deb 36a7743b0c07991a8ec40289882f4740 2400656 devel extra binutils-dev_2.16.1cvs20051109-1_i386.deb adaae0d52ef2b187c61ac1195c710af2 7157272 devel extra binutils-multiarch_2.16.1cvs20051109-1_i386.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) iQIVAwUBQ3UHntfD8TGrKpH1AQJf0w/7BlPd22Vkp/2MLCdZOGz9/q9RxoYOqsz3 T8vX4evJYG+1WwhTFsfar7OH+Tw8dPiCXEJbumBNPrclrkjAw0WIUZCS2heXPuzd IKE8o50NX6y+YxSrtra4CbVbCjSVYdPB+xRe1vkpS3PJos5aHPeNFQ5HQXjXJg62 UoAT+uPy+2zysPjJB70V7u5N28ln+MN1EBA2f8qEWBPa7Qio+n9XETzZ+g+YAvux Qp9zXkJzeLlYcKjgDKBJDnAa4nihM5nMpZZqdtZZKaWC3xNPlHPaFy6HkkzJG+cd Az26hLVBWBFi5WGxaGp3+SO8WNkF2byfC0XzA4x5ddV9aq2N8ddM5fh0XyGUQqCY jDIa1YcfT4O1kkaQ8tDTeNmhhm0SCiFcMwkxZLZVetaCQY1LHOiCvx6Ba3Cs4UtL HotGnVORzCGO/0f89TEiURApcrgDGC7QSiIBhdNZVtk3y6hPyMRO091X0WxfCaMM 3zQDGnWcrWAQzhaE003mD41IWm94ucdHwAKDv87d0Aj8CoA7vFriBZ+19Invnk5U OBj03sPApR1auWeMnOX1tYM39FJ5wdt6cwzK01pjy6kIBselj8iXilecJL2MDls7 xoY2azm6haS7/DeEReVV1/ChpowPXZp8KnKQwlviTPuWpDWtXB0HIBOiv1lF3dpk 1tMqMOnUjAQ= =4IHx -END PGP SIGNATURE- Accepted: binutils-dev_2.16.1cvs20051109-1_i386.deb to pool/main/b/binutils/binutils-dev_2.16.1cvs20051109-1_i386.deb binutils-doc_2.16.1cvs20051109-1_all.deb to pool/main/b/binutils/binutils-doc_2.16.1cvs20051109-1_all.deb binutils-multiarch_2.16.1cvs20051109-1_i386.deb to pool/main/b/binutils/binutils-multiarch_2.16.1cvs20051109-1_i386.deb binutils_2.16.1cvs20051109-1.diff.gz to pool/main/b/binutils/binutils_2.16.1cvs20051109-1.diff.gz binutils_2.16.1cvs20051109-1.dsc to pool/main/b/binutils/binutils_2.16.1cvs20051109-1.dsc binutils_2.16.1cvs20051109-1_i386.deb to pool/main/b/binutils/binutils_2.16.1cvs20051109-1_i386.deb binutils_2.16.1cvs20051109.orig.tar.gz to pool/main/b/binutils/binutils_2.16.1cvs20051109.orig.tar.gz -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Accepted ez-ipupdate 3.0.11b8-9 (source i386)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2005 10:32:58 +0100 Source: ez-ipupdate Binary: ez-ipupdate Architecture: source i386 Version: 3.0.11b8-9 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Sam Hocevar (Debian packages) [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Sam Hocevar (Debian packages) [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: ez-ipupdate - client for most dynamic DNS services Closes: 237444 275600 275602 300821 306751 311643 323718 Changes: ez-ipupdate (3.0.11b8-9) unstable; urgency=low . * Acknowledge NMU. Thanks to Lucas Wall (Closes: #237444, #300821). * debian/control: + Set policy to 3.6.2.1. * debian/rules: + Use dh_installman instead of dh_installmanpages. * debian/po/vi.po: + Vietnamese debconf template translation, thanks to Clytie Siddall (Closes: #311643). * debian/config debian/templates: + Merge the manage the config file automatically? and the choose service type questions and set the priority to high (Closes: #275600). + Put zoneedit higher in the list of services in debconf because it is easy to set up. + Do not ask for the interface in PPP mode. + Tuned the questions so that they do not refer to a particular debconf backend, and many other fixes suggested by Joey Hess (Closes: #275602). + Replaced ez-ipupdate/daemon with ez-ipupdate/ppp. * CHANGELOG: + Changelog information more recent than 2001/07/04 is not available; I added the NEWS information to this file instead (Closes: #306751). * ez-ipupdate.c: + Fixed a segfault thanks to Robert Jacobs (Closes: #323718). Files: b2ccdeccfdb67247ae3553322aa18a4e 603 net optional ez-ipupdate_3.0.11b8-9.dsc f8ed2bdd5e302801f4b5da7a8a43cf13 58093 net optional ez-ipupdate_3.0.11b8-9.diff.gz 66d5f28000bceaeee8025af3f1fd415f 46018 net optional ez-ipupdate_3.0.11b8-9_i386.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDddgOfPP1rylJn2ERAt75AJ9JNxPLIISad10AJ0BDkVT5H9dojQCggEKe dTuCJ77pZz8UIECb1onXlVw= =B0EZ -END PGP SIGNATURE- Accepted: ez-ipupdate_3.0.11b8-9.diff.gz to pool/main/e/ez-ipupdate/ez-ipupdate_3.0.11b8-9.diff.gz ez-ipupdate_3.0.11b8-9.dsc to pool/main/e/ez-ipupdate/ez-ipupdate_3.0.11b8-9.dsc ez-ipupdate_3.0.11b8-9_i386.deb to pool/main/e/ez-ipupdate/ez-ipupdate_3.0.11b8-9_i386.deb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Accepted ia32-libs 1.5 (ia64 source)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2005 11:34:13 + Source: ia32-libs Binary: lib32gcc1 ia32-libs ia32-libs-dev Architecture: source ia64 Version: 1.5 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Bdale Garbee [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Matthias Klose [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: ia32-libs - ia32 shared libraries for use on amd64 and ia64 systems ia32-libs-dev - ia32 development libraries and headers for use on ia32/ia64 syste lib32gcc1 - GCC support library (ia32) Closes: 317971 334346 335910 Changes: ia32-libs (1.5) unstable; urgency=low . * Update zlib to 1.2.3 (closes: #317971). * On amd64, do not include libz, but depend on the lib32 packages. Closes: #334346, #335910. Files: 0bdc74508b44f97866a4484ecca1d8c0 562 libs optional ia32-libs_1.5.dsc 7329476cfe6a849cc30f5a2e1dddc29d 214804708 libs optional ia32-libs_1.5.tar.gz 3186f503e1868e10272129dc2650b139 9297922 libs optional ia32-libs_1.5_ia64.deb 1a15c408f1dbb2924449d11fe5723cee 2141536 libdevel optional ia32-libs-dev_1.5_ia64.deb 0e3151fb6b48144e3c1988e912d59487 78932 libs optional lib32gcc1_3.4.3-12+ia32.libs.1.5_ia64.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDddb0StlRaw+TLJwRAr5TAKCmdoJMrsJU0TZWlVYxKvyAfXapzQCeKh4v grxNNvXOj4Uz+foeiaRxTGw= =vlST -END PGP SIGNATURE- Accepted: ia32-libs-dev_1.5_ia64.deb to pool/main/i/ia32-libs/ia32-libs-dev_1.5_ia64.deb ia32-libs_1.5.dsc to pool/main/i/ia32-libs/ia32-libs_1.5.dsc ia32-libs_1.5.tar.gz to pool/main/i/ia32-libs/ia32-libs_1.5.tar.gz ia32-libs_1.5_ia64.deb to pool/main/i/ia32-libs/ia32-libs_1.5_ia64.deb lib32gcc1_3.4.3-12+ia32.libs.1.5_ia64.deb to pool/main/i/ia32-libs/lib32gcc1_3.4.3-12+ia32.libs.1.5_ia64.deb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Accepted gravitywars 1.102-29 (source i386)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2005 13:07:17 +0100 Source: gravitywars Binary: gravitywars Architecture: source i386 Version: 1.102-29 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Sam Hocevar (Debian packages) [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Sam Hocevar (Debian packages) [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: gravitywars - clone of Gravity Force Closes: 295695 Changes: gravitywars (1.102-29) unstable; urgency=low . * debian/control: + Set policy to 3.6.2.1. * debian/postinst: + Properly use dpkg-statoverride. + Fix deprecated use of chown. * Makefile: + Compile with -g -O2 instead of -O3 -funroll-loops (Closes: #295695). Files: 966b19017522cd634382e99a3d58e56f 620 games optional gravitywars_1.102-29.dsc b399261233452ebac03bd02045f37624 11758 games optional gravitywars_1.102-29.diff.gz f677b18fd0b898bc4831e55182c95add 201888 games optional gravitywars_1.102-29_i386.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDddzufPP1rylJn2ERApKbAKCZan7quzRxNd/Lfra3jGDq26WgvwCfShpA +nHQyWlzfLrqGyo4RBoM1Bw= =YVhY -END PGP SIGNATURE- Accepted: gravitywars_1.102-29.diff.gz to pool/main/g/gravitywars/gravitywars_1.102-29.diff.gz gravitywars_1.102-29.dsc to pool/main/g/gravitywars/gravitywars_1.102-29.dsc gravitywars_1.102-29_i386.deb to pool/main/g/gravitywars/gravitywars_1.102-29_i386.deb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Accepted tagcoll 1.5.1-1 (source i386)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2005 13:26:21 +0100 Source: tagcoll Binary: libtagcoll-dev tagcoll Architecture: source i386 Version: 1.5.1-1 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Enrico Zini [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Enrico Zini [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: libtagcoll-dev - Functions used to manipulate tagged collections (development vers tagcoll- Commandline tool to perform operations on tagged collections Closes: 337457 Changes: tagcoll (1.5.1-1) unstable; urgency=low . * New upstream version * Applied patch from Torsten Marek to allow tagcoll to play well with SWIG * tagcoll --remove-tags now does what it says it should do, which is the exact opposite of what it was doing before. If you were using it in scripts, you need to add or remove a '!' in front of the expression. * Build-depend on tetex-bin instead of latex and dvips. Closes: #337457. Files: 3b2a863e04c0e4c5ac0924959e62b9c5 692 libdevel optional tagcoll_1.5.1-1.dsc 0debf30884e42acda5f6c779148f884f 781709 libdevel optional tagcoll_1.5.1.orig.tar.gz f390c9e6a204e2dcb76cc11f95310976 20 libdevel optional tagcoll_1.5.1-1.diff.gz 8019dd8aee5571bbf48354923c8416fd 440304 misc optional tagcoll_1.5.1-1_i386.deb b535da0817f2c139ab371d03349ede98 1800194 libdevel optional libtagcoll-dev_1.5.1-1_i386.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) iD4DBQFDdeJP9LSwzHl+v6sRAohwAJdF+ZhnqsS2AMl6f5eLGwDs5/E7AJ4u+5Lq +b8BOlGVZYlEIkZME/x1Gg== =q076 -END PGP SIGNATURE- Accepted: libtagcoll-dev_1.5.1-1_i386.deb to pool/main/t/tagcoll/libtagcoll-dev_1.5.1-1_i386.deb tagcoll_1.5.1-1.diff.gz to pool/main/t/tagcoll/tagcoll_1.5.1-1.diff.gz tagcoll_1.5.1-1.dsc to pool/main/t/tagcoll/tagcoll_1.5.1-1.dsc tagcoll_1.5.1-1_i386.deb to pool/main/t/tagcoll/tagcoll_1.5.1-1_i386.deb tagcoll_1.5.1.orig.tar.gz to pool/main/t/tagcoll/tagcoll_1.5.1.orig.tar.gz -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Accepted debtags 1.5.2 (source i386)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2005 13:42:49 +0100 Source: debtags Binary: debtags Architecture: source i386 Version: 1.5.2 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Enrico Zini [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Enrico Zini [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: debtags- Enables support for package tags Changes: debtags (1.5.2) unstable; urgency=low . * Builds with new libapt-front, so it does not ignore one-letter tags such as langdevel::c anymore. * Default location of tag sources changed to Alioth. * Added new experimental ssearch option Files: 30a8c8ff52ae75796755393ede2653ae 663 admin optional debtags_1.5.2.dsc 5a67112d4c2b9cb3652d6ff348982d20 704145 admin optional debtags_1.5.2.tar.gz 457a14fd7b6f00def42dc8dda9836489 923930 admin optional debtags_1.5.2_i386.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDdeRw9LSwzHl+v6sRAqMKAJ9arHg9RgfB1sw8UOFZwmmq9eCvtgCaAorF TP+hb+uu6KJIgOXSIXs6lxI= =f0oL -END PGP SIGNATURE- Accepted: debtags_1.5.2.dsc to pool/main/d/debtags/debtags_1.5.2.dsc debtags_1.5.2.tar.gz to pool/main/d/debtags/debtags_1.5.2.tar.gz debtags_1.5.2_i386.deb to pool/main/d/debtags/debtags_1.5.2_i386.deb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Accepted geki2 2.0.3-5 (source i386)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2005 13:49:34 +0100 Source: geki2 Binary: geki2 Architecture: source i386 Version: 2.0.3-5 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Sam Hocevar (Debian packages) [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Sam Hocevar (Debian packages) [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: geki2 - Xenon-like vertical shoot'em-up Closes: 312190 Changes: geki2 (2.0.3-5) unstable; urgency=low . * debian/control: set policy to 3.6.2.1. * debian/menu: added hints to the menu entry. * debian/compat: set compat level to 4. * debian/postinst: properly use dpkg-statoverride. * debian/copyright: fixed the FSF address. * src/load.c src/ranking.c: + Fixed scanf() calls for non-x86 archs, which prevented levels from being loaded. (Closes: #312190). + Added missing string.h Files: 000bc4972b462c8bacb619a65fb47d4e 594 games optional geki2_2.0.3-5.dsc fa5c9c638351f765eccee8ec475c3e40 16782 games optional geki2_2.0.3-5.diff.gz 312f699a26bf529187500bbe28c6b894 668384 games optional geki2_2.0.3-5_i386.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDdeVDfPP1rylJn2ERAuisAKCus+VSrk2RAoPALQnmGTNPFaOETACaA2Pq pmCVBh+S7TayAXoqkDfveks= =fXWD -END PGP SIGNATURE- Accepted: geki2_2.0.3-5.diff.gz to pool/main/g/geki2/geki2_2.0.3-5.diff.gz geki2_2.0.3-5.dsc to pool/main/g/geki2/geki2_2.0.3-5.dsc geki2_2.0.3-5_i386.deb to pool/main/g/geki2/geki2_2.0.3-5_i386.deb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Accepted geki3 1.0.3-5 (source i386)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2005 13:49:34 +0100 Source: geki3 Binary: geki3 Architecture: source i386 Version: 1.0.3-5 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Sam Hocevar (Debian packages) [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Sam Hocevar (Debian packages) [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: geki3 - R-Type-like horizontal shoot'em-up Closes: 311026 312192 Changes: geki3 (1.0.3-5) unstable; urgency=low . * debian/control: set policy to 3.6.2.1. * debian/menu: added hints to the menu entry (Closes: #311026). * debian/compat: set compat level to 4. * debian/postinst: properly use dpkg-statoverride. * debian/copyright: fixed the FSF address. * src/load.c src/ranking.c: + Fixed scanf() calls for non-x86 archs, which prevented levels from being loaded. (Closes: #312192). + Added missing string.h Files: f798f6c42c98b53a4fbf34e9ef516c70 594 games optional geki3_1.0.3-5.dsc bf37bf800ac83ccc0e5c22f85c554b52 16833 games optional geki3_1.0.3-5.diff.gz a25870eae9f4e1fed27107e1f48646e3 654852 games optional geki3_1.0.3-5_i386.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDdecofPP1rylJn2ERAh1qAJ999eEr+VgqEUg6dqPESUnD97xypQCfVjTe TD/nbwFUolsdQhUflrVIGgc= =rdyM -END PGP SIGNATURE- Accepted: geki3_1.0.3-5.diff.gz to pool/main/g/geki3/geki3_1.0.3-5.diff.gz geki3_1.0.3-5.dsc to pool/main/g/geki3/geki3_1.0.3-5.dsc geki3_1.0.3-5_i386.deb to pool/main/g/geki3/geki3_1.0.3-5_i386.deb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Accepted yasm 0.4.0-3 (source i386)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2005 14:09:38 +0100 Source: yasm Binary: yasm Architecture: source i386 Version: 0.4.0-3 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Sam Hocevar (Debian packages) [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Sam Hocevar (Debian packages) [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: yasm - modular assembler with multiple syntaxes support Changes: yasm (0.4.0-3) unstable; urgency=low . * debian/copyright: + Fixed the FSF address. Files: 4e45dd38f3185103c41632106b352b50 588 devel optional yasm_0.4.0-3.dsc 6bb2162213b1ec6bb242c166d67b06fa 20916 devel optional yasm_0.4.0-3.diff.gz 095047dfee2f485beb34e05a32b387ae 251258 devel optional yasm_0.4.0-3_i386.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDdeocfPP1rylJn2ERAsdGAJ9hyy7KKx/CLbQ4xoZF5VsOQb02hgCfQkXc lCnoSTNGZaGUaqoKHyFC4Pc= =n0O1 -END PGP SIGNATURE- Accepted: yasm_0.4.0-3.diff.gz to pool/main/y/yasm/yasm_0.4.0-3.diff.gz yasm_0.4.0-3.dsc to pool/main/y/yasm/yasm_0.4.0-3.dsc yasm_0.4.0-3_i386.deb to pool/main/y/yasm/yasm_0.4.0-3_i386.deb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Accepted grande 0.6-7 (source i386)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2005 13:49:34 +0100 Source: grande Binary: grande Architecture: source i386 Version: 0.6-7 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Sam Hocevar (Debian packages) [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Sam Hocevar (Debian packages) [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: grande - vertical shoot'em-up in the spirit of Xevious Changes: grande (0.6-7) unstable; urgency=low . * debian/control: set policy to 3.6.2.1. * debian/menu: added hints to the menu entry. * debian/compat: set compat level to 4. * debian/postinst: properly use dpkg-statoverride. * debian/copyright: fixed the FSF address. * src/load.c src/ranking.c: + Fixed scanf() calls for non-x86 archs, which prevented levels from being loaded. + Added missing string.h Files: 371cf5b96fca982028ed23ecd46508a8 603 games optional grande_0.6-7.dsc afffc94d5059395ca41044649676336f 24173 games optional grande_0.6-7.diff.gz 95170de4a14b4bb8c6b8c5fec84acb6b 206530 games optional grande_0.6-7_i386.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDdejPfPP1rylJn2ERAo3/AJ0dcRUMLF0JaPrV/BDusA4iSh+2JACgqgWW vCbITA7WpBTb2vVZsnmY4/c= =9GHM -END PGP SIGNATURE- Accepted: grande_0.6-7.diff.gz to pool/main/g/grande/grande_0.6-7.diff.gz grande_0.6-7.dsc to pool/main/g/grande/grande_0.6-7.dsc grande_0.6-7_i386.deb to pool/main/g/grande/grande_0.6-7_i386.deb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Accepted amphetamine 0.8.10-8 (source i386)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2005 14:18:21 +0100 Source: amphetamine Binary: amphetamine Architecture: source i386 Version: 0.8.10-8 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Sam Hocevar (Debian packages) [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Sam Hocevar (Debian packages) [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: amphetamine - jump'n run game with unique visual effects Changes: amphetamine (0.8.10-8) unstable; urgency=low . * debian/control: + Set policy to 3.6.2.1. Files: a1ea5b02605b25a7dffcf9561bc16a9b 653 games optional amphetamine_0.8.10-8.dsc 1d785691da5d7702f3191db4d33f6b89 7511 games optional amphetamine_0.8.10-8.diff.gz 953c46aa24e6245b3bba85f0d85fa50b 96498 games optional amphetamine_0.8.10-8_i386.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) iD4DBQFDdewjfPP1rylJn2ERAqH3AJ0cpveJcNoMj9VASuxnlatCjq8l2QCXf6QI Pq+1sL+NKOzvT2OUVktE3w== =U1Zw -END PGP SIGNATURE- Accepted: amphetamine_0.8.10-8.diff.gz to pool/main/a/amphetamine/amphetamine_0.8.10-8.diff.gz amphetamine_0.8.10-8.dsc to pool/main/a/amphetamine/amphetamine_0.8.10-8.dsc amphetamine_0.8.10-8_i386.deb to pool/main/a/amphetamine/amphetamine_0.8.10-8_i386.deb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Accepted guile-pg 0.16-3 (source i386)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2005 14:14:10 +0100 Source: guile-pg Binary: guile-pg Architecture: source i386 Version: 0.16-3 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Sam Hocevar (Debian packages) [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Sam Hocevar (Debian packages) [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: guile-pg - Guile bindings for the PostgreSQL client library Changes: guile-pg (0.16-3) unstable; urgency=low . * debian/copyright: + Fixed the FSF address. * debian/compat: + Set compat version to 4. Files: 5e8e18dfa610aab6495a03348b840c57 622 interpreters optional guile-pg_0.16-3.dsc 701aa57ad24a66cbb4618bc1fe9414d2 349258 interpreters optional guile-pg_0.16-3.diff.gz acc89220e35e98d370e22bbd76df39e7 80452 interpreters optional guile-pg_0.16-3_i386.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDdesOfPP1rylJn2ERAjwNAKCXJQDo4LxzPvhUjNyEvi3LRx76xACdFUhm 6e+2I+X4zIVQjnEs1FLirls= =rcrk -END PGP SIGNATURE- Accepted: guile-pg_0.16-3.diff.gz to pool/main/g/guile-pg/guile-pg_0.16-3.diff.gz guile-pg_0.16-3.dsc to pool/main/g/guile-pg/guile-pg_0.16-3.dsc guile-pg_0.16-3_i386.deb to pool/main/g/guile-pg/guile-pg_0.16-3_i386.deb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Accepted ptex-jisfonts 2-16 (source all)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Sun, 13 Nov 2005 00:01:59 +0900 Source: ptex-jisfonts Binary: ptex-jisfonts Architecture: source all Version: 2-16 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: OHURA Makoto [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: OHURA Makoto [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: ptex-jisfonts - Provide an environment of jis.tfm and jisg.tfm for pTeX/dvips Closes: 317616 317617 331581 332079 332183 Changes: ptex-jisfonts (2-16) unstable; urgency=low . * Drop supports for dvipdfm and dvipdfm-cjk, the former is the part of tetex-bin now and doesn't support Japanese now, and the latter is only dummy package. (Closes: #332183). * debian/templates: - Fix typos of debconf templates. (Closes: #317616). - Update templates. * debian/po/ja.po: Update Japanese translations. * debian/po/cs.po: Update Czech translations. * debian/po/fr.po: Update French translations. * debian/po/vi.po: Add Vietnamese translations. (Closes: #317617). * debian/po/sv.po: Add Swedish translations. (Closes: #331581). * debian/control: - Add debconf-2.0 as the alternative of debconf. (Closes: #332079) - Update Standards-Version. Files: 844af1035461540a28fb7024ae91d744 599 tex optional ptex-jisfonts_2-16.dsc 540418f4eba11bab93e4708cf96bf3ec 10681 tex optional ptex-jisfonts_2-16.diff.gz 0a8cabe6162545738bb881348e0ab428 97002 tex optional ptex-jisfonts_2-16_all.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDdgfR7qLvonfc4IMRAp0PAKCU8fdYpoUC1+UfcTR1RQq0uP6k8ACg7AyC CTN+5kxUbceCCBlzkioW7+0= =D2GR -END PGP SIGNATURE- Accepted: ptex-jisfonts_2-16.diff.gz to pool/main/p/ptex-jisfonts/ptex-jisfonts_2-16.diff.gz ptex-jisfonts_2-16.dsc to pool/main/p/ptex-jisfonts/ptex-jisfonts_2-16.dsc ptex-jisfonts_2-16_all.deb to pool/main/p/ptex-jisfonts/ptex-jisfonts_2-16_all.deb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Accepted plptools 0.14-2 (source i386)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2005 14:24:48 + Source: plptools Binary: klipsi plptools-dev plptools-kde kpsion plptools Architecture: source i386 Version: 0.14-2 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: John Lines [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: John Lines [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: klipsi - Remote CutPaste for Psion PDA kpsion - Backup and Restore of a Psion PDA plptools - Access a Psion PDA over a serial link plptools-dev - plptools (development files) plptools-kde - KDE integration of plptools Closes: 251601 313940 316870 318434 330034 338133 Changes: plptools (0.14-2) unstable; urgency=low . * Fix build on amd64, patch from Andreas Jochens (Closes: #330034) * Fix typos in debconf question (Closes: #251601) * Mark plptools templates strings as translatable (Closes: #338133) * Incorporate Czech and Vietnamese debconf templates (Closes: #316870,#318434) * Correct some spelling errors in de.po, patch from Jens Seidel (Closes: #313940) Files: e9d5e24bcd28650d2e19caa0e29d2acc 889 otherosfs optional plptools_0.14-2.dsc 47bb89d5ddc679d9c4e2a45772c25324 44506 otherosfs optional plptools_0.14-2.diff.gz 724fafb6d33a91e5d7dee0a7d4c6bef2 312048 otherosfs optional plptools_0.14-2_i386.deb ad96c1b697e9b7e61bc68a6809b95ddb 289658 devel optional plptools-dev_0.14-2_i386.deb 686a9eb0c2f26b8b644b79094c363852 123740 otherosfs optional plptools-kde_0.14-2_i386.deb 50d158d1c17e4a42d678557400d04845 318114 otherosfs optional kpsion_0.14-2_i386.deb 14bd352e09e56c07baa071431f35ccee 39712 otherosfs optional klipsi_0.14-2_i386.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) iQCVAwUBQ3YL4p0KIkah3rc9AQL/lQQAsKvRatg750d8N+3Wo+Wx+qWb7HZ2e3Km 7VOlA1hoB1lFaj+r46pN6+ZBqA8PKMxOS9PvyYnE7gWxrZA5wCzo6srgqpN+6oG5 0bk0076JDoN6onQ3iXP5FDXHpqhvXU3nKBef4kN8y9+Xt/0dIB+xvAT9yXa+ZrEH 5YxgE3TzyZg= =tlfF -END PGP SIGNATURE- Accepted: klipsi_0.14-2_i386.deb to pool/main/p/plptools/klipsi_0.14-2_i386.deb kpsion_0.14-2_i386.deb to pool/main/p/plptools/kpsion_0.14-2_i386.deb plptools-dev_0.14-2_i386.deb to pool/main/p/plptools/plptools-dev_0.14-2_i386.deb plptools-kde_0.14-2_i386.deb to pool/main/p/plptools/plptools-kde_0.14-2_i386.deb plptools_0.14-2.diff.gz to pool/main/p/plptools/plptools_0.14-2.diff.gz plptools_0.14-2.dsc to pool/main/p/plptools/plptools_0.14-2.dsc plptools_0.14-2_i386.deb to pool/main/p/plptools/plptools_0.14-2_i386.deb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Accepted quota 3.13-4 (source i386)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2005 17:16:27 +0100 Source: quota Binary: quota Architecture: source i386 Version: 3.13-4 Distribution: unstable Urgency: medium Maintainer: Michael Meskes [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Michael Meskes [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: quota - implementation of the disk quota system Closes: 338636 Changes: quota (3.13-4) unstable; urgency=medium . * Added Swedish translation, closes: #338636 Files: 7efec92dc236edc0291b63d47299268b 613 admin optional quota_3.13-4.dsc 47629890b49d9668a8f44fd5f1a23fd3 32502 admin optional quota_3.13-4.diff.gz 4f7f642ff8fce1a30286f5769db10ef9 438580 admin optional quota_3.13-4_i386.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDdhZtVkEm8inxm9ERAkCPAJ9fqmBP2b8ilWLEP4IaCpEIOqD6AwCfaS8Q zYbSVfyDAej3bVsdm0y3PiM= =MivZ -END PGP SIGNATURE- Accepted: quota_3.13-4.diff.gz to pool/main/q/quota/quota_3.13-4.diff.gz quota_3.13-4.dsc to pool/main/q/quota/quota_3.13-4.dsc quota_3.13-4_i386.deb to pool/main/q/quota/quota_3.13-4_i386.deb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Accepted chasen 2.3.3-6.2 (source i386)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2005 11:26:02 +0100 Source: chasen Binary: libchasen-dev libchasen0c2 chasen chasen-dictutils Architecture: source i386 Version: 2.3.3-6.2 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: NOKUBI Takatsugu [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Luk Claes [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: chasen - a Japanese Morphological Analysis System chasen-dictutils - a Japanese Morphological Analysis System - utilities for dictiona libchasen-dev - a Japanese Morphological Analysis System (libraries and headers) libchasen0c2 - a Japanese Morphological Analysis System (shared libraries) Closes: 338432 Changes: chasen (2.3.3-6.2) unstable; urgency=low . * Non-maintainer upload. * Fix 'cannot open shared library' (Closes: #338432). Files: c884973b5a0453000f9bfa6126f6af8c 603 misc optional chasen_2.3.3-6.2.dsc 7bb6f8d21438460684c7759aac9a06ae 281786 misc optional chasen_2.3.3-6.2.diff.gz 2749879aa8bcfb76a194a20b127ff73a 54086 misc optional libchasen-dev_2.3.3-6.2_i386.deb be6b36f133405b1efc059896eaddb9da 47978 misc optional libchasen0c2_2.3.3-6.2_i386.deb a101f80c63a833147c68ac498bdd877d 185322 misc optional chasen_2.3.3-6.2_i386.deb c8226fb639be5ac7a4480a627ca09283 21630 misc optional chasen-dictutils_2.3.3-6.2_i386.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDcyIT5UTeB5t8Mo0RAklOAJ9flJX+Q+dJbTjcY9DgB5lVbo19OgCbBZ4X 7u/RMopkCIQEkTuwAi90MXU= =kJBY -END PGP SIGNATURE- Accepted: chasen-dictutils_2.3.3-6.2_i386.deb to pool/main/c/chasen/chasen-dictutils_2.3.3-6.2_i386.deb chasen_2.3.3-6.2.diff.gz to pool/main/c/chasen/chasen_2.3.3-6.2.diff.gz chasen_2.3.3-6.2.dsc to pool/main/c/chasen/chasen_2.3.3-6.2.dsc chasen_2.3.3-6.2_i386.deb to pool/main/c/chasen/chasen_2.3.3-6.2_i386.deb libchasen-dev_2.3.3-6.2_i386.deb to pool/main/c/chasen/libchasen-dev_2.3.3-6.2_i386.deb libchasen0c2_2.3.3-6.2_i386.deb to pool/main/c/chasen/libchasen0c2_2.3.3-6.2_i386.deb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Accepted ion3 20051029-2 (source all i386)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2005 18:12:35 +0100 Source: ion3 Binary: ion3-doc ion3-dev ion3 Architecture: source all i386 Version: 20051029-2 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Norbert Tretkowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Norbert Tretkowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: ion3 - keyboard-friendly window manager with tiled windows (devel) ion3-dev - ion3 development files ion3-doc - ion3 documentation Closes: 336377 Changes: ion3 (20051029-2) unstable; urgency=low . * Fixed dependency of ion3-dev on ion3 to make it bin-nmu save. (closes: #336377) * Removed libtool from ion3-dev dependencies. * Updated FAQ. Files: e77a48051224d013ba57632d53f11742 762 x11 extra ion3_20051029-2.dsc 6ce031573a51e23788443c4890349c27 32495 x11 extra ion3_20051029-2.diff.gz 59b9d2a81e57bb9e6de9729db3f01163 65726 devel extra ion3-dev_20051029-2_all.deb 147513c95273c8ab9cd64e245550bd03 467644 doc extra ion3-doc_20051029-2_all.deb 5cff58d51c37b408e2baa11a871c60cc 1332114 x11 extra ion3_20051029-2_i386.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDdisjr/RnCw96jQERAuaiAKCQgPZuuWIIt5/p7uWwJtJE4W8PDQCfZLJX DZPYk1OlQXnI1FPsFWpx7Aw= =lOMe -END PGP SIGNATURE- Accepted: ion3-dev_20051029-2_all.deb to pool/main/i/ion3/ion3-dev_20051029-2_all.deb ion3-doc_20051029-2_all.deb to pool/main/i/ion3/ion3-doc_20051029-2_all.deb ion3_20051029-2.diff.gz to pool/main/i/ion3/ion3_20051029-2.diff.gz ion3_20051029-2.dsc to pool/main/i/ion3/ion3_20051029-2.dsc ion3_20051029-2_i386.deb to pool/main/i/ion3/ion3_20051029-2_i386.deb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Accepted cl-sql 3.4.2-1 (source all i386)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2005 10:44:37 -0700 Source: cl-sql Binary: cl-sql-sqlite3 cl-sql-oracle cl-sql-aodbc cl-sql-postgresql-socket cl-sql-postgresql cl-sql-odbc cl-sql cl-sql-uffi cl-sql-tests cl-sql-sqlite cl-sql-mysql Architecture: source all i386 Version: 3.4.2-1 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Kevin M. Rosenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Kevin M. Rosenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: cl-sql - SQL Interface for Common Lisp cl-sql-aodbc - CLSQL database backend, AODBC cl-sql-mysql - CLSQL database backend, MySQL cl-sql-odbc - CLSQL database backend, ODBC cl-sql-oracle - CLSQL database backend, Oracle cl-sql-postgresql - CLSQL database backend, PostgreSQL cl-sql-postgresql-socket - CLSQL database backend, PostgreSQL cl-sql-sqlite - CLSQL database backend, SQLite cl-sql-sqlite3 - CLSQL database backend, SQLite3 cl-sql-tests - Testing suite for CLSQL cl-sql-uffi - Common UFFI functions for CLSQL database backends Changes: cl-sql (3.4.2-1) unstable; urgency=low . * New upstream Files: 9e2f2f720730b3363ae854c824e3980c 819 devel extra cl-sql_3.4.2-1.dsc fa50d560e5556a8db5081185f13c2a07 702786 devel extra cl-sql_3.4.2.orig.tar.gz a0e4982d02ab92f9140ab489ab220c97 11012 devel extra cl-sql_3.4.2-1.diff.gz da59cd3b9cbdc149b029e5ebf48004ce 489722 devel extra cl-sql_3.4.2-1_all.deb 6112a4febcc1b28bdd0195e5c1362d6f 35566 devel extra cl-sql-aodbc_3.4.2-1_all.deb ea89b677b642b4915b2f2c1d39a68c6c 61526 devel extra cl-sql-odbc_3.4.2-1_all.deb fc05d52bfe87708f58c2d432ed3af990 40346 devel extra cl-sql-postgresql_3.4.2-1_all.deb 9427df7807ebf2119c2f1833f95bad73 44482 devel extra cl-sql-postgresql-socket_3.4.2-1_all.deb 5a23219e7e96b2d42549ea8798d82585 40216 devel extra cl-sql-sqlite_3.4.2-1_all.deb 526e38a0b42a00514dbd76d85b6456ab 40976 devel extra cl-sql-sqlite3_3.4.2-1_all.deb 41d38135bd98ec70feae383d950518e6 56584 contrib/devel extra cl-sql-oracle_3.4.2-1_all.deb 65536b0bc43a92720c7a72a3ec68a790 58786 devel extra cl-sql-tests_3.4.2-1_all.deb 81c6e80a8b1d579816ae7d91aa00d5dd 38954 devel extra cl-sql-uffi_3.4.2-1_i386.deb 158bd1327d4fbd43e593600df1dcfbce 49372 devel extra cl-sql-mysql_3.4.2-1_i386.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDdir+ES7N8sSjgj4RAlwcAJ9TDS04Do51bnlRNMn2pPSjd+IPrwCeM5WY ekxKL0wNKWBn8clXKQxn0Nk= =Hutr -END PGP SIGNATURE- Accepted: cl-sql-aodbc_3.4.2-1_all.deb to pool/main/c/cl-sql/cl-sql-aodbc_3.4.2-1_all.deb cl-sql-mysql_3.4.2-1_i386.deb to pool/main/c/cl-sql/cl-sql-mysql_3.4.2-1_i386.deb cl-sql-odbc_3.4.2-1_all.deb to pool/main/c/cl-sql/cl-sql-odbc_3.4.2-1_all.deb cl-sql-oracle_3.4.2-1_all.deb to pool/contrib/c/cl-sql/cl-sql-oracle_3.4.2-1_all.deb cl-sql-postgresql-socket_3.4.2-1_all.deb to pool/main/c/cl-sql/cl-sql-postgresql-socket_3.4.2-1_all.deb cl-sql-postgresql_3.4.2-1_all.deb to pool/main/c/cl-sql/cl-sql-postgresql_3.4.2-1_all.deb cl-sql-sqlite3_3.4.2-1_all.deb to pool/main/c/cl-sql/cl-sql-sqlite3_3.4.2-1_all.deb cl-sql-sqlite_3.4.2-1_all.deb to pool/main/c/cl-sql/cl-sql-sqlite_3.4.2-1_all.deb cl-sql-tests_3.4.2-1_all.deb to pool/main/c/cl-sql/cl-sql-tests_3.4.2-1_all.deb cl-sql-uffi_3.4.2-1_i386.deb to pool/main/c/cl-sql/cl-sql-uffi_3.4.2-1_i386.deb cl-sql_3.4.2-1.diff.gz to pool/main/c/cl-sql/cl-sql_3.4.2-1.diff.gz cl-sql_3.4.2-1.dsc to pool/main/c/cl-sql/cl-sql_3.4.2-1.dsc cl-sql_3.4.2-1_all.deb to pool/main/c/cl-sql/cl-sql_3.4.2-1_all.deb cl-sql_3.4.2.orig.tar.gz to pool/main/c/cl-sql/cl-sql_3.4.2.orig.tar.gz -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Accepted grub2 1.91-0 (source i386)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2005 16:35:18 -0200 Source: grub2 Binary: grub2 Architecture: source i386 Version: 1.91-0 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: GRUB Maintainers [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Otavio Salvador [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: grub2 - The next generation of GNU GRUB [EXPERIMENTAL] Closes: 304638 331211 Changes: grub2 (1.91-0) unstable; urgency=low . * New upstream release. Closes: #331211 * debian/watch: added. * debian/control.in, debian/control: Add libncurses5-dev in Build-Depends. Closes: #304638 * Remove Robert Millan as uploader; * Add myself as uploader; Files: 2a1c9e9749c1591d4d308287197780ca 1055 admin extra grub2_1.91-0.dsc 749081d5fbd0cfcdc19ff43b99587078 392028 admin extra grub2_1.91.orig.tar.gz a8dcd608d93547124c0ef3dc20c79ffb 2840 admin extra grub2_1.91-0.diff.gz ef674d5dd1125553cd1f87ac7dcc9933 269042 admin extra grub2_1.91-0_i386.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDdjbnLqiZQEml+FURApn2AKCO6ZHJ+2FlX5nZEoyT7HyqMpNPgwCfS3tB rF/M5Ybuu6hJSqn0cmu7CW0= =ytvf -END PGP SIGNATURE- Accepted: grub2_1.91-0.diff.gz to pool/main/g/grub2/grub2_1.91-0.diff.gz grub2_1.91-0.dsc to pool/main/g/grub2/grub2_1.91-0.dsc grub2_1.91-0_i386.deb to pool/main/g/grub2/grub2_1.91-0_i386.deb grub2_1.91.orig.tar.gz to pool/main/g/grub2/grub2_1.91.orig.tar.gz -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Accepted calendar 1.09.3-2 (source i386)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2005 22:54:00 +0100 Source: calendar Binary: libcalendar-ocaml-dev Architecture: source i386 Version: 1.09.3-2 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Stefano Zacchiroli [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Stefano Zacchiroli [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: libcalendar-ocaml-dev - OCaml library providing operations over dates and times Changes: calendar (1.09.3-2) unstable; urgency=low . * Rebuilt with ocaml 3.09 * debian/* - removed hard coding of ocaml abi version - use cdbs * debian/control - bumped standards version Files: 3cd060f117fa44a4a02b85e36f23d416 641 libdevel optional calendar_1.09.3-2.dsc ff3652fc1b08defe9b535176937c2209 2675 libdevel optional calendar_1.09.3-2.diff.gz 4698bed2930ba57fff622d766dafdeb8 125994 libdevel optional libcalendar-ocaml-dev_1.09.3-2_i386.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDdjcK1cqbBPLEI7wRAr6qAJ9kh08RsnJPbR+2d2GAB+vzy3Dh7ACgiuLP jDiYzZjheVzuS946tItc78c= =yq/p -END PGP SIGNATURE- Accepted: calendar_1.09.3-2.diff.gz to pool/main/c/calendar/calendar_1.09.3-2.diff.gz calendar_1.09.3-2.dsc to pool/main/c/calendar/calendar_1.09.3-2.dsc libcalendar-ocaml-dev_1.09.3-2_i386.deb to pool/main/c/calendar/libcalendar-ocaml-dev_1.09.3-2_i386.deb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Accepted findlib 1.1-3 (source i386)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2005 13:06:42 +0100 Source: findlib Binary: ocaml-findlib Architecture: source i386 Version: 1.1-3 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Stefano Zacchiroli [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Stefano Zacchiroli [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: ocaml-findlib - Management tool for OCaml programming language libraries Changes: findlib (1.1-3) unstable; urgency=low . * debian/* - use cdbs * removed ancient symlink stdlib/findlib/topfind - ../topfind * debian/rules - removed old bugfix for missed install of num-top printers * debian/rules vs debian/patches/29_no_itest.dpatch - removed patch, avoid invoking ./itest in debian/rules is easier Files: 3918443bb1b764db25c81c1c0394023d 614 devel optional findlib_1.1-3.dsc fb9c5a6d6e733ec9616433c7568a5737 10310 devel optional findlib_1.1-3.diff.gz 26efb8403627b290a54825ef0adc4de0 465094 devel optional ocaml-findlib_1.1-3_i386.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDdjfB1cqbBPLEI7wRAnVaAJwJ8aVxNym8DKbKYi6Gat7HS4Pg5QCeJr/u jcxEbYW6cJQOYfRXm9Kefa0= =DEPz -END PGP SIGNATURE- Accepted: findlib_1.1-3.diff.gz to pool/main/f/findlib/findlib_1.1-3.diff.gz findlib_1.1-3.dsc to pool/main/f/findlib/findlib_1.1-3.dsc ocaml-findlib_1.1-3_i386.deb to pool/main/f/findlib/ocaml-findlib_1.1-3_i386.deb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Accepted extlib 1.4-3 (source i386)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2005 09:19:59 + Source: extlib Binary: libextlib-ocaml-dev Architecture: source i386 Version: 1.4-3 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Stefano Zacchiroli [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Stefano Zacchiroli [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: libextlib-ocaml-dev - extended standard library for OCaml Closes: 338098 Changes: extlib (1.4-3) unstable; urgency=low . * Rebuilt with ocaml 3.09 (closes: #338098) * debian/control - bumped standards version * debian/* - no longer hardcoding of ocaml abi Files: e88d4de21f64dea849b9a1ecc0e89aa0 621 libdevel optional extlib_1.4-3.dsc 83499bdd01eaac3fac16d2bda8cb6c68 3197 libdevel optional extlib_1.4-3.diff.gz 366fb6a775785fa213920bfd32652b7f 267468 libdevel optional libextlib-ocaml-dev_1.4-3_i386.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDdjLZ1cqbBPLEI7wRAgOqAKCeT147txFqOTcLv8NRqLc0dCe+PgCg1ami ghDPe+uZgpfIY0CuUANmqJk= =6hIs -END PGP SIGNATURE- Accepted: extlib_1.4-3.diff.gz to pool/main/e/extlib/extlib_1.4-3.diff.gz extlib_1.4-3.dsc to pool/main/e/extlib/extlib_1.4-3.dsc libextlib-ocaml-dev_1.4-3_i386.deb to pool/main/e/extlib/libextlib-ocaml-dev_1.4-3_i386.deb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Accepted fish 1.16.2-1 (source i386)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2005 10:13:39 -0500 Source: fish Binary: fish Architecture: source i386 Version: 1.16.2-1 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: James Vega [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: James Vega [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: fish - a friendly interactive shell Changes: fish (1.16.2-1) unstable; urgency=low . * New upstream release. Files: efb287c73abcabc5f59441cc6f48673d 636 shells optional fish_1.16.2-1.dsc 4ebcb6eaff975c50dd8b92760397105c 475003 shells optional fish_1.16.2.orig.tar.gz 997b1ed9b72fe3df6e66d5aff1a41d55 3701 shells optional fish_1.16.2-1.diff.gz af173b66bcc64f43753ffa21b8625242 279352 shells optional fish_1.16.2-1_i386.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) iEYEARECAAYFAkN2NkYACgkQDb3UpmEybUCCtgCfVNhbzfLBz3kop+dB9HZG7jMZ ttkAmwbvA69uiA+r08DBzajO6arFM7Jd =uSOJ -END PGP SIGNATURE- Accepted: fish_1.16.2-1.diff.gz to pool/main/f/fish/fish_1.16.2-1.diff.gz fish_1.16.2-1.dsc to pool/main/f/fish/fish_1.16.2-1.dsc fish_1.16.2-1_i386.deb to pool/main/f/fish/fish_1.16.2-1_i386.deb fish_1.16.2.orig.tar.gz to pool/main/f/fish/fish_1.16.2.orig.tar.gz -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Accepted skksearch 0.0-3 (source i386)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2005 20:02:27 +0100 Source: skksearch Binary: skksearch Architecture: source i386 Version: 0.0-3 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Debian QA Group [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Matej Vela [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: skksearch - SKK dictionary server handling multiple dictionaries Closes: 248521 325272 Changes: skksearch (0.0-3) unstable; urgency=low . * QA upload. * Package is orphaned (see #338535); set maintainer to Debian QA Group. * Switch from freecdb to tinycdb. Thanks to Charles Fry for the preliminary patch. Closes: #325272. * Port to Berkeley DB 4.3. Closes: #248521. * Switch to debhelper 4. * Convert ad-hoc patch system to dpatch. * Add a dependency on netbase for update-inetd. * debian/changelog: Remove obsolete Emacs local variables. * debian/postinst, debian/postrm: Remove boilerplate. * debian/rules: Add support for DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=noopt. * Conforms to Standards version 3.6.2. Files: 200a36d9646370f5f72bae3ffcef4531 589 utils extra skksearch_0.0-3.dsc 6b082e920a349f1d9a822ae0d4052644 6406 utils extra skksearch_0.0-3.diff.gz 47858f4b369c644ec26b20a771999fb3 11098 utils extra skksearch_0.0-3_i386.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDdjxSxBYivKllgY8RAui3AKC4M/LuPqZLES3pa93Rc818sUn3gQCghzWe 8dao2vGgXMlhPksuw0GBirQ= =6T0l -END PGP SIGNATURE- Accepted: skksearch_0.0-3.diff.gz to pool/main/s/skksearch/skksearch_0.0-3.diff.gz skksearch_0.0-3.dsc to pool/main/s/skksearch/skksearch_0.0-3.dsc skksearch_0.0-3_i386.deb to pool/main/s/skksearch/skksearch_0.0-3_i386.deb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Accepted python-pyrss2gen 1.0.0-1 (source all)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2005 13:41:09 +0100 Source: python-pyrss2gen Binary: python2.3-pyrss2gen python2.4-pyrss2gen python-pyrss2gen Architecture: source all Version: 1.0.0-1 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Matthijs Mohlmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Matthijs Mohlmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: python-pyrss2gen - A Python interface for generating RSS 2.0 feeds python2.3-pyrss2gen - A Python interface for generating RSS 2.0 feeds python2.4-pyrss2gen - A Python interface for generating RSS 2.0 feeds Changes: python-pyrss2gen (1.0.0-1) unstable; urgency=low . * New upstream release. Files: e6db78cc5bff5c7f492eca9178546112 687 python optional python-pyrss2gen_1.0.0-1.dsc b37ed0c9cfa4438a73dbbb0207f3aff6 8819 python optional python-pyrss2gen_1.0.0.orig.tar.gz 1fb767aae212ef1f9ce521a9e7b22bbc 1423 python optional python-pyrss2gen_1.0.0-1.diff.gz 1a436fcf7ff6b2ab62cfc10c46ef0eb8 4570 python optional python-pyrss2gen_1.0.0-1_all.deb a3e9e4680c7decee7ac7b6870b600384 8710 python optional python2.3-pyrss2gen_1.0.0-1_all.deb 45a69b4df050b39e0ed765b9e9257a93 8708 python optional python2.4-pyrss2gen_1.0.0-1_all.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDdkwpCV53xXnMZYYRAqOsAKDG/fzFZi1pQoLIKtHMxdJaobYT6ACgvAiJ 9wdpB17Q65xCcHFmBUaNNWU= =qT1j -END PGP SIGNATURE- Accepted: python-pyrss2gen_1.0.0-1.diff.gz to pool/main/p/python-pyrss2gen/python-pyrss2gen_1.0.0-1.diff.gz python-pyrss2gen_1.0.0-1.dsc to pool/main/p/python-pyrss2gen/python-pyrss2gen_1.0.0-1.dsc python-pyrss2gen_1.0.0-1_all.deb to pool/main/p/python-pyrss2gen/python-pyrss2gen_1.0.0-1_all.deb python-pyrss2gen_1.0.0.orig.tar.gz to pool/main/p/python-pyrss2gen/python-pyrss2gen_1.0.0.orig.tar.gz python2.3-pyrss2gen_1.0.0-1_all.deb to pool/main/p/python-pyrss2gen/python2.3-pyrss2gen_1.0.0-1_all.deb python2.4-pyrss2gen_1.0.0-1_all.deb to pool/main/p/python-pyrss2gen/python2.4-pyrss2gen_1.0.0-1_all.deb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Accepted acidbase 1.2.1-2 (source all)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2005 16:03:02 +0100 Source: acidbase Binary: acidbase Architecture: source all Version: 1.2.1-2 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: David Gil [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: David Gil [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: acidbase - Basic Analysis and Security Engine Changes: acidbase (1.2.1-2) unstable; urgency=low . * Fixed broken searching and graph plotting (Closes #338301) * Removed debconf dependencies, ${misc:Depends} takes charge of them. * Always ask for webserver configuration in postinst. Files: 2d73ea14fae86e482b74d18f17646f41 663 web optional acidbase_1.2.1-2.dsc 8a1d5e03b9c1c853b3ca9e386bdb8260 10981 web optional acidbase_1.2.1-2.diff.gz 58b6a54d3d2b82887cba08245b9caffa 346308 web optional acidbase_1.2.1-2_all.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDdkswsandgtyBSwkRAnFWAJ43FVoCPU8wywIEnPvM46HH03QS9gCeIc3L tnmiSfIw7TyqjjjDvMb6/J8= =TrHg -END PGP SIGNATURE- Accepted: acidbase_1.2.1-2.diff.gz to pool/main/a/acidbase/acidbase_1.2.1-2.diff.gz acidbase_1.2.1-2.dsc to pool/main/a/acidbase/acidbase_1.2.1-2.dsc acidbase_1.2.1-2_all.deb to pool/main/a/acidbase/acidbase_1.2.1-2_all.deb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Accepted postgrey 1.22-1 (source all)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2005 15:38:42 +0100 Source: postgrey Binary: postgrey Architecture: source all Version: 1.22-1 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Adrian von Bidder [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Adrian von Bidder [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: postgrey - greylisting implementation for Postfix Closes: 309499 338670 Changes: postgrey (1.22-1) unstable; urgency=low . * New upstream version - fixes --dbdir (closes: #309499) * Swedish debconf translation, thanks to Daniel Nylander (closes: #338670) Files: 675a30513052b2678e32a9ff38befcdd 679 mail optional postgrey_1.22-1.dsc ecd6e5a6e48b74a20639aa9fe7754b66 26446 mail optional postgrey_1.22.orig.tar.gz 6ba01646b97c6dc7b1603214f838b1e4 15524 mail optional postgrey_1.22-1.diff.gz 0e33f634047b7ef0115dfaa8fa620dcc 44278 mail optional postgrey_1.22-1_all.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: get my key from http://fortytwo.ch/gpg/92082481 iEYEARECAAYFAkN2XfwACgkQi6Qxi+Wn99Z8RQCgrY4oeuQayixtmgGKkj4Rtfsh vCEAoLFaN6K8qnQV0mG0lC1qLu6odlu5 =wqml -END PGP SIGNATURE- Accepted: postgrey_1.22-1.diff.gz to pool/main/p/postgrey/postgrey_1.22-1.diff.gz postgrey_1.22-1.dsc to pool/main/p/postgrey/postgrey_1.22-1.dsc postgrey_1.22-1_all.deb to pool/main/p/postgrey/postgrey_1.22-1_all.deb postgrey_1.22.orig.tar.gz to pool/main/p/postgrey/postgrey_1.22.orig.tar.gz -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Accepted egtk 0.3.6-11 (source i386)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2005 21:43:18 + Source: egtk Binary: egtk Architecture: source i386 Version: 0.3.6-11 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Oliver Elphick olly@lfix.co.uk Changed-By: Oliver Elphick olly@lfix.co.uk Description: egtk - Eiffel wrapper for GTK library Changes: egtk (0.3.6-11) unstable; urgency=low . * Changed more occurrences of REAL to REAL_32 * Updated policy version to 3.6.2 - no change needed to package Files: 26875125a8b2e49e3ce79b75bdb31faf 580 devel optional egtk_0.3.6-11.dsc dd944e997a1e2d8424903ad045527c2b 52886 devel optional egtk_0.3.6-11.diff.gz 044b2917cfc11849c1f40cc51de6c4d8 352832 devel optional egtk_0.3.6-11_i386.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDdmYrVmR6L6VDEOoRAmSSAJ9Vis76QbshRlYtniOFnqK+okGhmgCgiEbG lKprlsUwIhsb3Zoyis9necI= =xPLe -END PGP SIGNATURE- Accepted: egtk_0.3.6-11.diff.gz to pool/main/e/egtk/egtk_0.3.6-11.diff.gz egtk_0.3.6-11.dsc to pool/main/e/egtk/egtk_0.3.6-11.dsc egtk_0.3.6-11_i386.deb to pool/main/e/egtk/egtk_0.3.6-11_i386.deb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Accepted shorewall 2.4.6-1 (source all)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Wed, 2 Nov 2005 22:41:42 +0100 Source: shorewall Binary: shorewall Architecture: source all Version: 2.4.6-1 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Lorenzo Martignoni [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Lorenzo Martignoni [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: shorewall - Shoreline Firewall (Shorewall) Closes: 334664 336088 Changes: shorewall (2.4.6-1) unstable; urgency=low . * New upstream release * Applied upstream patches to fix two bugs in the firewall script * Added linux-image-2.6 to the list of suggested packages (Closes: #334664) * Added actions to allow and reject Jabber traffic (port 5222, 5223 and 5269) (Closes: #336088) Files: 83729b86fadf6897832dabfef47d1cd0 605 net optional shorewall_2.4.6-1.dsc 0e2634b1670c2708218f4dde68253668 134984 net optional shorewall_2.4.6.orig.tar.gz e498f7fd2b14a94a132997524bf57771 41115 net optional shorewall_2.4.6-1.diff.gz 45e1200a81607eea2cd4c8e6ca58c434 165294 net optional shorewall_2.4.6-1_all.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDdmiAbFctcIsUOXURAnsHAJ9meRCWzAMB+tsMIsxotv8PaDp8SQCfeAhu 0ARP4RB9YnT3q2dkTCpFicc= =MCUW -END PGP SIGNATURE- Accepted: shorewall_2.4.6-1.diff.gz to pool/main/s/shorewall/shorewall_2.4.6-1.diff.gz shorewall_2.4.6-1.dsc to pool/main/s/shorewall/shorewall_2.4.6-1.dsc shorewall_2.4.6-1_all.deb to pool/main/s/shorewall/shorewall_2.4.6-1_all.deb shorewall_2.4.6.orig.tar.gz to pool/main/s/shorewall/shorewall_2.4.6.orig.tar.gz -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Accepted shorewall-doc 2.4.6 (source all)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2005 23:32:44 +0100 Source: shorewall-doc Binary: shorewall-doc Architecture: source all Version: 2.4.6 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Lorenzo Martignoni [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Lorenzo Martignoni [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: shorewall-doc - documentation for Shorewall firewall Changes: shorewall-doc (2.4.6) unstable; urgency=low . * New upstream release Files: af7f196a389f0d388af339629ed0d075 525 net optional shorewall-doc_2.4.6.dsc aa2a42727e4dffd202bda532556c6d87 5513169 net optional shorewall-doc_2.4.6.tar.gz db8e1f4cb90323e4a4c5c57c371bd03f 5518340 net optional shorewall-doc_2.4.6_all.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDdm2fbFctcIsUOXURAi9IAKC27XM/S73dAdO7xIfsKjxZ1puWtgCfWfEE laWHX+cCJT4O4qFcGQNrx5M= =rbfY -END PGP SIGNATURE- Accepted: shorewall-doc_2.4.6.dsc to pool/main/s/shorewall-doc/shorewall-doc_2.4.6.dsc shorewall-doc_2.4.6.tar.gz to pool/main/s/shorewall-doc/shorewall-doc_2.4.6.tar.gz shorewall-doc_2.4.6_all.deb to pool/main/s/shorewall-doc/shorewall-doc_2.4.6_all.deb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Accepted coreutils 5.93-1 (source all i386)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2005 13:34:05 -0500 Source: coreutils Binary: shellutils coreutils fileutils textutils Architecture: source all i386 Version: 5.93-1 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Michael Stone [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Michael Stone [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: coreutils - The GNU core utilities fileutils - The GNU file management utilities (transitional package) shellutils - The GNU shell programming utilities (transitional package) textutils - The GNU text file processing utilities (transitional package) Closes: 278915 312426 314713 Changes: coreutils (5.93-1) unstable; urgency=low . * New upstream version - tail's --allow-missing option has been removed. Use --retry instead - stat's --link and -l options have been removed. Use --dereference - support things like head -NUM when conforming to POSIX 1003.1-2001. because of this, debian no longer forces POSIX version 199209 - many other changes documented in /usr/share/doc/coreutils/NEWS.gz * Need automake 1.9 now * Allow build check to be skipped with nocheck option (Closes: #278915) * Work around dpkg changes (Closes: #314713) * Try to recover from badly planned move on part of dpkg maintainer to put a *local* diversion on md5sum. There is no good way to handle this; hopefully nobody will do something so stupid in the future. * Remove some ancient debian-specific patches - install no longer calls strip with special options - no more --reversible option to cat - no more --first-eof option to paste - no more field seperator option to uniq * [54] Update acl patch using fedora devel patch * [55] Add selinux support from fedora devel Manoj Srivastava (Closes: #312426) Files: 430ccee783e2f4d005035b6772588191 959 base required coreutils_5.93-1.dsc c00b350ff4a6493cc4e78c05e552de5f 4884615 base required coreutils_5.93.orig.tar.gz efa1dc27d89d2da2819262b06fb1da96 41385 base required coreutils_5.93-1.diff.gz 36ea35d6989046c2c0ac709eaa72a24a 9262 oldlibs extra textutils_5.93-1_all.deb 7f010acb4f092a9ce6e4d897c6ee3323 9254 oldlibs extra fileutils_5.93-1_all.deb 41bfbb70cda7c0255afdf33cd726c19d 9254 oldlibs extra shellutils_5.93-1_all.deb e170cba36421367313705c3274bdbe5e 2864326 base required coreutils_5.93-1_i386.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) iQCVAwUBQ3Zzig0hVr09l8FJAQL9QAP9G+Ln8ty0c40IM6RhA402dUpGQCp6ri17 Vp4Yvwg9EIoJiRTikvzwjaWrmsjUUfrmGsRWCKwZSoS41nxFHTrCWMY7CdXMs2S4 BiUTEc2Lt8O9JyUOgqm9pdppugYDLhULpSIb0MaZ0AapKGi0DnBhOp9jkgS2K2ib xJSKdeqo/co= =l7HB -END PGP SIGNATURE- Accepted: coreutils_5.93-1.diff.gz to pool/main/c/coreutils/coreutils_5.93-1.diff.gz coreutils_5.93-1.dsc to pool/main/c/coreutils/coreutils_5.93-1.dsc coreutils_5.93-1_i386.deb to pool/main/c/coreutils/coreutils_5.93-1_i386.deb coreutils_5.93.orig.tar.gz to pool/main/c/coreutils/coreutils_5.93.orig.tar.gz fileutils_5.93-1_all.deb to pool/main/c/coreutils/fileutils_5.93-1_all.deb shellutils_5.93-1_all.deb to pool/main/c/coreutils/shellutils_5.93-1_all.deb textutils_5.93-1_all.deb to pool/main/c/coreutils/textutils_5.93-1_all.deb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Accepted xstr 0.2.1-11 (source i386)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2005 10:06:09 +0100 Source: xstr Binary: libxstr-ocaml-dev Architecture: source i386 Version: 0.2.1-11 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Stefano Zacchiroli [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Stefano Zacchiroli [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: libxstr-ocaml-dev - OCaml library for frequent string operations Changes: xstr (0.2.1-11) unstable; urgency=low . * Rebuilt with ocaml 3.09 * debian/control - bumped standards version * debian/* - use cdbs and dpatch - no longer hard coding of ocaml abi anywhere Files: 02834b3820dc94a6b74f542e61016992 627 libdevel optional xstr_0.2.1-11.dsc 7d8a4327e154a62f7ef6ce41b514553e 3347 libdevel optional xstr_0.2.1-11.diff.gz ada9a841f11f36ebe491c68e3150a6f7 66330 libdevel optional libxstr-ocaml-dev_0.2.1-11_i386.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDdoYQ1cqbBPLEI7wRAhopAKDCqDpUoXRk5mU8lhkH9JSUtTIOfwCdFpQa 6llNbTS7mQVpmRPYAirHoRc= =ZB1o -END PGP SIGNATURE- Accepted: libxstr-ocaml-dev_0.2.1-11_i386.deb to pool/main/x/xstr/libxstr-ocaml-dev_0.2.1-11_i386.deb xstr_0.2.1-11.diff.gz to pool/main/x/xstr/xstr_0.2.1-11.diff.gz xstr_0.2.1-11.dsc to pool/main/x/xstr/xstr_0.2.1-11.dsc -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Accepted pcre-ocaml 5.10.1-1 (source i386)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2005 23:08:44 +0100 Source: pcre-ocaml Binary: libpcre-ocaml libpcre-ocaml-dev Architecture: source i386 Version: 5.10.1-1 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Stefano Zacchiroli [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Stefano Zacchiroli [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: libpcre-ocaml - OCaml bindings for PCRE (Perl Compatible Regular Expression) libpcre-ocaml-dev - OCaml bindings for PCRE (Perl Compatible Regular Expression) Changes: pcre-ocaml (5.10.1-1) unstable; urgency=low . * New upstream release * rebuilt with ocaml 3.09 * debian/* - no more hardcoding of ocaml abi anywhere * debian/control - bumped standards-version * debian/patches/19_meta.dpatch - bumped lib version in META Files: 7d7260588bd7779f64942f6290778b9d 684 devel optional pcre-ocaml_5.10.1-1.dsc 2738a85966702af0cd75d5ed2f8e331a 52841 devel optional pcre-ocaml_5.10.1.orig.tar.gz 460792054dd45658ccf9acdf525745ca 4806 devel optional pcre-ocaml_5.10.1-1.diff.gz 1bc4de3fec4f13ec36f57c8d60ac4193 18476 libs optional libpcre-ocaml_5.10.1-1_i386.deb 47ad588deb260eb5de607afc9323946a 72968 libdevel optional libpcre-ocaml-dev_5.10.1-1_i386.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDdoTm1cqbBPLEI7wRAi/1AJ905cQu+HZJjEwydLTQsHqam/DsEgCgnaoF FVi5FwNp9xlyqyVgAfjGsvY= =LLhR -END PGP SIGNATURE- Accepted: libpcre-ocaml-dev_5.10.1-1_i386.deb to pool/main/p/pcre-ocaml/libpcre-ocaml-dev_5.10.1-1_i386.deb libpcre-ocaml_5.10.1-1_i386.deb to pool/main/p/pcre-ocaml/libpcre-ocaml_5.10.1-1_i386.deb pcre-ocaml_5.10.1-1.diff.gz to pool/main/p/pcre-ocaml/pcre-ocaml_5.10.1-1.diff.gz pcre-ocaml_5.10.1-1.dsc to pool/main/p/pcre-ocaml/pcre-ocaml_5.10.1-1.dsc pcre-ocaml_5.10.1.orig.tar.gz to pool/main/p/pcre-ocaml/pcre-ocaml_5.10.1.orig.tar.gz -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Accepted gnupod-tools 0.98.3-1 (source all)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2005 15:44:12 -0800 Source: gnupod-tools Binary: gnupod-tools Architecture: source all Version: 0.98.3-1 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Brian Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Brian Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: gnupod-tools - command-line tools for the iPod family of portable music players Closes: 336630 Changes: gnupod-tools (0.98.3-1) unstable; urgency=low . * New upstream release (Closes: #336630) Files: 7ffb06cb2881f5b5d570e8d76c82117a 758 sound optional gnupod-tools_0.98.3-1.dsc a2db678aa2098a5b019fc3e4dc380afc 157938 sound optional gnupod-tools_0.98.3.orig.tar.gz fd9fd2788b94b29724c65a213f63d935 5241 sound optional gnupod-tools_0.98.3-1.diff.gz fc25bb734f9a82eee2e4b4aac5501e8a 122838 sound optional gnupod-tools_0.98.3-1_all.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDdn8O1Ng1YWbyRSERAulQAJ0VaIGAw7UC6ecdI5wDx/I5VelKoACdES12 XCQwZqWzrkXaMwLZ4KaDsiA= =vSsE -END PGP SIGNATURE- Accepted: gnupod-tools_0.98.3-1.diff.gz to pool/main/g/gnupod-tools/gnupod-tools_0.98.3-1.diff.gz gnupod-tools_0.98.3-1.dsc to pool/main/g/gnupod-tools/gnupod-tools_0.98.3-1.dsc gnupod-tools_0.98.3-1_all.deb to pool/main/g/gnupod-tools/gnupod-tools_0.98.3-1_all.deb gnupod-tools_0.98.3.orig.tar.gz to pool/main/g/gnupod-tools/gnupod-tools_0.98.3.orig.tar.gz -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Accepted cdrtools 4:2.01+01a03-3 (source all i386)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2005 23:31:26 + Source: cdrtools Binary: cdrtools-doc cdda2wav mkisofs cdrecord Architecture: source all i386 Version: 4:2.01+01a03-3 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Steve McIntyre [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Steve McIntyre [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: cdda2wav - Creates WAV files from audio CDs cdrecord - command line CD writing tool cdrtools-doc - Documentation for the cdrtools package-suite mkisofs- Creates ISO-9660 CD-ROM filesystem images Closes: 330371 333696 Changes: cdrtools (4:2.01+01a03-3) unstable; urgency=low . * cdrecord: If we can't get a buffer as big as we would like, shrink the desired size until it works. Closes: #330371 * Added Swedish debconf templates translation. Closes: #333696 Thanks to Daniel Nylander for the patch. Files: 32d59285298f899814b9635479a9219c 751 otherosfs optional cdrtools_2.01+01a03-3.dsc 92ddc79f2fd0334c34c9e58a7e4eeb69 118193 otherosfs optional cdrtools_2.01+01a03-3.diff.gz 9a14440819a34a93fa5a454c3e413178 221062 doc optional cdrtools-doc_2.01+01a03-3_all.deb 358518a6c0082ac1a57e430f9bc01072 569334 otherosfs optional cdrecord_2.01+01a03-3_i386.deb 738e1b171431c66c6a876a6f90455d1a 518056 otherosfs optional mkisofs_2.01+01a03-3_i386.deb fa9e5ad8a28e574a7570bd1c37c7c0f5 155706 sound optional cdda2wav_2.01+01a03-3_i386.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDdoXAfDt5cIjHwfcRAt4mAJ9TwLYYbb6Sge6AegCWN/zErhAIcACfZABY PU7b7NH6Uecx2LSR1jzNk+Q= =wrX3 -END PGP SIGNATURE- Accepted: cdda2wav_2.01+01a03-3_i386.deb to pool/main/c/cdrtools/cdda2wav_2.01+01a03-3_i386.deb cdrecord_2.01+01a03-3_i386.deb to pool/main/c/cdrtools/cdrecord_2.01+01a03-3_i386.deb cdrtools-doc_2.01+01a03-3_all.deb to pool/main/c/cdrtools/cdrtools-doc_2.01+01a03-3_all.deb cdrtools_2.01+01a03-3.diff.gz to pool/main/c/cdrtools/cdrtools_2.01+01a03-3.diff.gz cdrtools_2.01+01a03-3.dsc to pool/main/c/cdrtools/cdrtools_2.01+01a03-3.dsc mkisofs_2.01+01a03-3_i386.deb to pool/main/c/cdrtools/mkisofs_2.01+01a03-3_i386.deb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Accepted ulex 0.8-1 (source i386)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Sun, 13 Nov 2005 00:21:57 + Source: ulex Binary: ocaml-ulex Architecture: source i386 Version: 0.8-1 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Stefano Zacchiroli [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Stefano Zacchiroli [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: ocaml-ulex - OCaml lexer generator with Unicode support Changes: ulex (0.8-1) unstable; urgency=low . * New upstream release * Rebuilt with ocaml 3.09 * debian/* - no longer hard coding of ocaml abi version anywhere * debian/control - bumped standards version * debian/patches/ - ported 17_build to this upstream release - removed 19_install_mlis, no longer needed - added 23_meta_version, fix META version number Files: 1658251bb8789b0377a2bed869028794 612 devel optional ulex_0.8-1.dsc baf9fe9fc381c7824a2e0e368da5fa13 19778 devel optional ulex_0.8.orig.tar.gz 7458e8e3d20c27cd18ecd5c482d91173 2451 devel optional ulex_0.8-1.diff.gz 12c9376be320c774ea52d622c853ac9a 37428 devel optional ocaml-ulex_0.8-1_i386.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDdoqC1cqbBPLEI7wRAuQ7AJ9QRzdkNgzZvBvv2ylbPfdUKOzkxgCgy7Jt pu53RluGgPUfXzW4GcHwR0k= =RFy9 -END PGP SIGNATURE- Accepted: ocaml-ulex_0.8-1_i386.deb to pool/main/u/ulex/ocaml-ulex_0.8-1_i386.deb ulex_0.8-1.diff.gz to pool/main/u/ulex/ulex_0.8-1.diff.gz ulex_0.8-1.dsc to pool/main/u/ulex/ulex_0.8-1.dsc ulex_0.8.orig.tar.gz to pool/main/u/ulex/ulex_0.8.orig.tar.gz -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Accepted bison 1:2.1-0.1 (source i386 all)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2005 15:10:43 +0100 Source: bison Binary: bison-doc bison Architecture: source i386 all Version: 1:2.1-0.1 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Chuan-kai Lin [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Matthias Klose [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: bison - A parser generator that is compatible with YACC bison-doc - Documentation for the Bison parser generator Closes: 307947 309370 325738 333622 Changes: bison (1:2.1-0.1) unstable; urgency=low . * NMU * New upstream version (closes: #333622). - Fix SIGSEGV on invalid %parse-param (closes: #309370). * Fix epoch in Replaces field (closes: #307947, #325738). * debian/*copyright: Update copyright year and FSF address. * debian/control: Update standards version to 3.6.2. Files: 9b95d5a396cb7eb791763a636c9d39af 623 devel standard bison_2.1-0.1.dsc b1468d49c1357aebcd1de6ef12cbf3e8 1316270 devel standard bison_2.1.orig.tar.gz 6d6bc11cc3e52a9bbd85deef50788f8a 36969 devel standard bison_2.1-0.1.diff.gz d309fcdcb462ed18b5e0118d0ee982b7 167220 devel standard bison_2.1-0.1_i386.deb 793b7da82353aa6bb47b6c2f233732f0 568012 doc optional bison-doc_2.1-0.1_all.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDdf70StlRaw+TLJwRAjdDAKCN7c9lhXYgQ2dBS/NGxCU+9pBCigCguSjd ThPWPPd4e3UJarSwGOS05e0= =wkuR -END PGP SIGNATURE- Accepted: bison-doc_2.1-0.1_all.deb to pool/main/b/bison/bison-doc_2.1-0.1_all.deb bison_2.1-0.1.diff.gz to pool/main/b/bison/bison_2.1-0.1.diff.gz bison_2.1-0.1.dsc to pool/main/b/bison/bison_2.1-0.1.dsc bison_2.1-0.1_i386.deb to pool/main/b/bison/bison_2.1-0.1_i386.deb bison_2.1.orig.tar.gz to pool/main/b/bison/bison_2.1.orig.tar.gz -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Accepted seyon 2.20c-19 (source i386)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Sun, 13 Nov 2005 00:50:22 + Source: seyon Binary: seyon Architecture: source i386 Version: 2.20c-19 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Steve McIntyre [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Steve McIntyre [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: seyon - Full-featured native X11 communications program Closes: 331588 Changes: seyon (2.20c-19) unstable; urgency=low . * Added Swedish debconf template. Thanks to Daniel Nylander for the patch. Closes: #331588 Files: 006710c0cd6acf3f2c4c40389e9bba3e 598 comm extra seyon_2.20c-19.dsc d7aa718ed1f418ead6b83c4666a09e6e 38127 comm extra seyon_2.20c-19.diff.gz 93b725e89f487827c9e27f95686f9db3 129078 comm extra seyon_2.20c-19_i386.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDdo7ifDt5cIjHwfcRAjaLAJ0RtwgzwShyZXSS55hy51Q7GqtlvwCfREAD nqFVdzm4krBvrjwX+EfN/Ec= =e1LD -END PGP SIGNATURE- Accepted: seyon_2.20c-19.diff.gz to pool/main/s/seyon/seyon_2.20c-19.diff.gz seyon_2.20c-19.dsc to pool/main/s/seyon/seyon_2.20c-19.dsc seyon_2.20c-19_i386.deb to pool/main/s/seyon/seyon_2.20c-19_i386.deb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Accepted wyg 1.1.3.0.debian.1-4 (source i386)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2005 18:33:55 -0600 Source: wyg Binary: wyg Architecture: source i386 Version: 1.1.3.0.debian.1-4 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: David Moreno Garza [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: David Moreno Garza [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: wyg- (Where's Your Grammar?) command line parser generator Closes: 238682 266460 Changes: wyg (1.1.3.0.debian.1-4) unstable; urgency=low . * Adopted package (Closes: #266460). * Updated Policy version. * Added autoconf compliance. * Description file is already fixed with URL (Closes: #238682). * Updated compat version. Files: 41088c6e45632e9ddf3350f8a52e6de6 593 devel optional wyg_1.1.3.0.debian.1-4.dsc 6431175a0d147f8befeea07c74ac3377 54430 devel optional wyg_1.1.3.0.debian.1-4.diff.gz 4fe4585ba8924d8b7ed907902cf0b4b7 29842 devel optional wyg_1.1.3.0.debian.1-4_i386.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDdoydmBxf18ZxJX0RAm5IAKC9WxwUNFPjb1Z/DrLMDRcfM7iQnQCdFniU Rb5rpDRqjXdlP61G7dalh2g= =bLa/ -END PGP SIGNATURE- Accepted: wyg_1.1.3.0.debian.1-4.diff.gz to pool/main/w/wyg/wyg_1.1.3.0.debian.1-4.diff.gz wyg_1.1.3.0.debian.1-4.dsc to pool/main/w/wyg/wyg_1.1.3.0.debian.1-4.dsc wyg_1.1.3.0.debian.1-4_i386.deb to pool/main/w/wyg/wyg_1.1.3.0.debian.1-4_i386.deb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Accepted libsvn-notify-perl 2.50-1 (source all)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2005 14:22:17 +0100 Source: libsvn-notify-perl Binary: libsvn-notify-perl Architecture: source all Version: 2.50-1 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Nacho Barrientos Arias [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Nacho Barrientos Arias [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: libsvn-notify-perl - Subversion activity notification Changes: libsvn-notify-perl (2.50-1) unstable; urgency=low . * New upstream version. Files: 9b8fc748c7cce37fb17b97f8877c78be 776 perl optional libsvn-notify-perl_2.50-1.dsc ebf622a2e7d878eb1d0ccb189fb0 38892 perl optional libsvn-notify-perl_2.50.orig.tar.gz d0e40e8223e7f192653fe724dc598b7d 2636 perl optional libsvn-notify-perl_2.50-1.diff.gz c7d8686f82d2ddc4cbf9c54d185f4334 47872 perl optional libsvn-notify-perl_2.50-1_all.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDdo43HkQIZYcutOURAiF2AKCVtOoTHTXGep8rXvQ89nunWajokACcCTzA D1g+ZAid5WM90AehxobQckc= =4NIb -END PGP SIGNATURE- Accepted: libsvn-notify-perl_2.50-1.diff.gz to pool/main/libs/libsvn-notify-perl/libsvn-notify-perl_2.50-1.diff.gz libsvn-notify-perl_2.50-1.dsc to pool/main/libs/libsvn-notify-perl/libsvn-notify-perl_2.50-1.dsc libsvn-notify-perl_2.50-1_all.deb to pool/main/libs/libsvn-notify-perl/libsvn-notify-perl_2.50-1_all.deb libsvn-notify-perl_2.50.orig.tar.gz to pool/main/libs/libsvn-notify-perl/libsvn-notify-perl_2.50.orig.tar.gz -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Accepted gnome-schedule 0.9.0-6 (source i386)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2005 19:19:58 -0600 Source: gnome-schedule Binary: gnome-schedule Architecture: source i386 Version: 0.9.0-6 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: David Moreno Garza [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: David Moreno Garza [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: gnome-schedule - GNOME scheduler for automatic tasks Changes: gnome-schedule (0.9.0-6) unstable; urgency=low . * Fixed doc_dir variable to point to correct Debian place - Closes #329850. Files: aa93aa5595d4f3ce33914a1a0eaa8ca8 703 gnome optional gnome-schedule_0.9.0-6.dsc 76ffac1d2d31a98320223be692f19811 25151 gnome optional gnome-schedule_0.9.0-6.diff.gz 80d006d169abcb01247ab9469f6ccdf4 124340 gnome optional gnome-schedule_0.9.0-6_i386.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDdpUVmBxf18ZxJX0RAn5oAKCfaRFh+wYai33IwA0pMFSnpWta6gCfZsxp HlTcjmWQgrBKyYRCzf8RzaY= =0QHi -END PGP SIGNATURE- Accepted: gnome-schedule_0.9.0-6.diff.gz to pool/main/g/gnome-schedule/gnome-schedule_0.9.0-6.diff.gz gnome-schedule_0.9.0-6.dsc to pool/main/g/gnome-schedule/gnome-schedule_0.9.0-6.dsc gnome-schedule_0.9.0-6_i386.deb to pool/main/g/gnome-schedule/gnome-schedule_0.9.0-6_i386.deb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Accepted coreutils 5.93-2 (source all i386)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2005 20:28:53 -0500 Source: coreutils Binary: shellutils coreutils fileutils textutils Architecture: source all i386 Version: 5.93-2 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Michael Stone [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Michael Stone [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: coreutils - The GNU core utilities fileutils - The GNU file management utilities (transitional package) shellutils - The GNU shell programming utilities (transitional package) textutils - The GNU text file processing utilities (transitional package) Closes: 324934 Changes: coreutils (5.93-2) unstable; urgency=low . * Change section to utils (base ain't what it used to be) * Trust the autoreconf wrapper because things are too complicated otherwise * [56] Recognize cifs as remote so it can be ignored, e.g., in df -l (Closes: #324934) Files: 0ee2a38b89e0bb57df26a5617e4c7855 959 utils required coreutils_5.93-2.dsc e488a8cef62da377bcae00b0c1604da6 41945 utils required coreutils_5.93-2.diff.gz 5a9faca527cabbe63d39209fce399a09 9388 oldlibs extra textutils_5.93-2_all.deb c08705904097adb1e1220b21c3d9bad6 9382 oldlibs extra fileutils_5.93-2_all.deb 8403159850288adfe9ee0d99e5ae2720 9382 oldlibs extra shellutils_5.93-2_all.deb 5371a851fddeabb74d9bd62fb24ca7b5 2864380 utils required coreutils_5.93-2_i386.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) iQCVAwUBQ3afLA0hVr09l8FJAQLXNgQAvfO4i3yHjiOdkLp55t3ycdeRHb3tI1x/ BU4jZ45kZKMdt3nqRFDycSicNJoAjci9l/qne3jylSKSXhsE3Sy2lc4q+xBVZQPW uN0DDRBvbPkZ4Sqv0eI3gFARu73tvXcIZxjbLx8nvUCP93YGhWyztH8A3s/Mp9k/ wsKoz0sUjfI= =7FWo -END PGP SIGNATURE- Accepted: coreutils_5.93-2.diff.gz to pool/main/c/coreutils/coreutils_5.93-2.diff.gz coreutils_5.93-2.dsc to pool/main/c/coreutils/coreutils_5.93-2.dsc coreutils_5.93-2_i386.deb to pool/main/c/coreutils/coreutils_5.93-2_i386.deb fileutils_5.93-2_all.deb to pool/main/c/coreutils/fileutils_5.93-2_all.deb shellutils_5.93-2_all.deb to pool/main/c/coreutils/shellutils_5.93-2_all.deb textutils_5.93-2_all.deb to pool/main/c/coreutils/textutils_5.93-2_all.deb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Accepted felix 1.1.1-1 (source i386)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Fri, 4 Nov 2005 00:55:10 -0500 Source: felix Binary: felix Architecture: source i386 Version: 1.1.1-1 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Mike Furr [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Mike Furr [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: felix - high performance programming language translator and tools Closes: 319167 Changes: felix (1.1.1-1) unstable; urgency=low . * New maintainer * New upstream release * Added patch to flx script to correctly locate static runtime (Closes: 319167) Files: 6b9283cf93949c84c2d748b3fe5ccef0 687 devel optional felix_1.1.1-1.dsc 434b84a91aa1e3b75341e9789fc2f4ec 1126585 devel optional felix_1.1.1.orig.tar.gz 202a2d63a38a9651b2efca99baa0cf61 3323 devel optional felix_1.1.1-1.diff.gz 85cbf460a0825b0c5da8aaa30628242b 3596804 devel optional felix_1.1.1-1_i386.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDdqdn7ZPKKRJLJvMRAgw5AJ4gOsUuj29ybcVuWWA6R0OJ1Vzk5QCfblMy DDoCbKqiGg0XAbDUZhX5HEs= =gjh0 -END PGP SIGNATURE- Accepted: felix_1.1.1-1.diff.gz to pool/main/f/felix/felix_1.1.1-1.diff.gz felix_1.1.1-1.dsc to pool/main/f/felix/felix_1.1.1-1.dsc felix_1.1.1-1_i386.deb to pool/main/f/felix/felix_1.1.1-1_i386.deb felix_1.1.1.orig.tar.gz to pool/main/f/felix/felix_1.1.1.orig.tar.gz -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Accepted libsdl1.2 1.2.9-0.0 (source i386)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Sun, 13 Nov 2005 00:07:20 +0100 Source: libsdl1.2 Binary: libsdl1.2debian-oss libsdl1.2debian-alsa libsdl1.2debian-arts libsdl1.2debian libsdl1.2-dev libsdl1.2debian-nas libsdl1.2debian-esd libsdl1.2debian-all Architecture: source i386 Version: 1.2.9-0.0 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Debian SDL maintainers [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Sam Hocevar (Debian packages) [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: libsdl1.2-dev - Simple DirectMedia Layer development files libsdl1.2debian - Simple DirectMedia Layer libsdl1.2debian-all - Simple DirectMedia Layer (with all available options) libsdl1.2debian-alsa - Simple DirectMedia Layer (with X11 and ALSA options) libsdl1.2debian-arts - Simple DirectMedia Layer (with X11 and aRts options) libsdl1.2debian-esd - Simple DirectMedia Layer (with X11 and esound options) libsdl1.2debian-nas - Simple DirectMedia Layer (with X11 and NAS options) libsdl1.2debian-oss - Simple DirectMedia Layer (with X11 and OSS options) Closes: 171617 246477 273018 319261 335689 337668 Changes: libsdl1.2 (1.2.9-0.0) unstable; urgency=low . * Non-maintainer upload. Once you get used to them... * New upstream release (Closes: #319261). No API nor visible ABI changes. . * 002_rpath_disable.diff: + Removed this patch. We now use the new --disable-rpath configure option. * 002_static_libs.diff: + New patch that adds libaaâs required static libraries to sdl-configâs --static-libs output (Closes: #273018, #246477). * 004_amd64_asm_fix.diff: + Removed this patch. It was applied upstream. * 004_gcc2_hack.diff: + New patch that reverts inline assembly in SDL_yuv_mmx.c to the syntax used in version 1.2.7. * 005_mounted_cdrom_fix.diff: + Removed this patch. It was applied upstream. . * debian/control.in: + Fixed xlibmesa-dev build-depend to xlibmesa-gl-dev (Closes: #337668). + Add armeb support (Closes: #335689). + Build-depend on debhelper version 4. * debian/changelog: + Fixed this fileâs syntax by adding a fake date for an old entry. * debian/copyright: + Fixed the FSF address. * debian/libsdl1.2-dev.doc-base: + Register developer documentation in doc-base, patch courtesy of Bill Allombert (Closes: #171617). * debian/rules: + Removed DH_COMPAT in favour of debian/compat, and set it to 4 becase previous values are deprecated. Files: c9696421432ca4936ac431c6d2f2f412 2663004 libs optional libsdl1.2_1.2.9.orig.tar.gz 402604cadaf9a363efcc77e48d7ac262 1206 libs optional libsdl1.2_1.2.9-0.0.dsc 4c3380c7e3b134b9ce4acbadf8e6bd50 22756 libs optional libsdl1.2_1.2.9-0.0.diff.gz e6e794eeca2acb7783ba956408939565 17008 libs optional libsdl1.2debian_1.2.9-0.0_i386.deb f3f101d6d3cb87d1344acbbb3771ec09 201542 libs optional libsdl1.2debian-all_1.2.9-0.0_i386.deb 0bd609946024669a6921b43080b137fc 189992 libs extra libsdl1.2debian-alsa_1.2.9-0.0_i386.deb 49c0f86409cbd08809469b4265323eae 190852 libs extra libsdl1.2debian-oss_1.2.9-0.0_i386.deb 2a0e2a610d98fd6149a8f39d3233d811 189300 libs extra libsdl1.2debian-esd_1.2.9-0.0_i386.deb b0287551ac559bbe797649719779a693 189418 libs extra libsdl1.2debian-arts_1.2.9-0.0_i386.deb f92971d7e412ab4281de65cef434d13e 189684 libs extra libsdl1.2debian-nas_1.2.9-0.0_i386.deb 723098f885a073a1c5261f34f4add4ed 880488 libdevel optional libsdl1.2-dev_1.2.9-0.0_i386.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDdq01fPP1rylJn2ERApTbAJ93g17hI0bVNsTOq+L197MPnXmQsQCdG414 rehBJ0OopGqBgaM0O38u4YU= =4FGJ -END PGP SIGNATURE- Accepted: libsdl1.2-dev_1.2.9-0.0_i386.deb to pool/main/libs/libsdl1.2/libsdl1.2-dev_1.2.9-0.0_i386.deb libsdl1.2_1.2.9-0.0.diff.gz to pool/main/libs/libsdl1.2/libsdl1.2_1.2.9-0.0.diff.gz libsdl1.2_1.2.9-0.0.dsc to pool/main/libs/libsdl1.2/libsdl1.2_1.2.9-0.0.dsc libsdl1.2_1.2.9.orig.tar.gz to pool/main/libs/libsdl1.2/libsdl1.2_1.2.9.orig.tar.gz libsdl1.2debian-all_1.2.9-0.0_i386.deb to pool/main/libs/libsdl1.2/libsdl1.2debian-all_1.2.9-0.0_i386.deb libsdl1.2debian-alsa_1.2.9-0.0_i386.deb to pool/main/libs/libsdl1.2/libsdl1.2debian-alsa_1.2.9-0.0_i386.deb libsdl1.2debian-arts_1.2.9-0.0_i386.deb to pool/main/libs/libsdl1.2/libsdl1.2debian-arts_1.2.9-0.0_i386.deb libsdl1.2debian-esd_1.2.9-0.0_i386.deb to pool/main/libs/libsdl1.2/libsdl1.2debian-esd_1.2.9-0.0_i386.deb libsdl1.2debian-nas_1.2.9-0.0_i386.deb to pool/main/libs/libsdl1.2/libsdl1.2debian-nas_1.2.9-0.0_i386.deb libsdl1.2debian-oss_1.2.9-0.0_i386.deb to pool/main/libs/libsdl1.2/libsdl1.2debian-oss_1.2.9-0.0_i386.deb libsdl1.2debian_1.2.9-0.0_i386.deb to pool/main/libs/libsdl1.2/libsdl1.2debian_1.2.9-0.0_i386.deb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Accepted perl 5.8.7-8 (sparc source all i386 powerpc)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Sun, 13 Nov 2005 12:05:29 +1100 Source: perl Binary: perl-base libcgi-fast-perl libperl-dev perl-debug perl-modules perl libperl5.8 perl-suid perl-doc Architecture: all i386 powerpc source sparc Version: 5.8.7-8 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Brendan O'Dea [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Brendan O'Dea [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: libperl-dev - Perl library: development files libperl5.8 - Shared Perl library perl - Larry Wall's Practical Extraction and Report Language perl-base - The Pathologically Eclectic Rubbish Lister perl-debug - Debug-enabled Perl interpreter perl-suid - Runs setuid Perl scripts Closes: 303308 328500 334516 336486 Changes: perl (5.8.7-8) unstable; urgency=low . * ARM fix is also required for armeb. * Skip lib/Net/hostent.t test if no /etc/hosts (some buildds). * Fix debugger termination message to refer to o rather than O for setting options (closes: #334516). . * Fix problem with untainting of captured $N (thanks to Chris Heath for analysis and patch; closes: #303308). . * Fix h2ph to correctly locate gcc's include directory (closes: #328500). * Update to DB_File to db4.3 (closes: #336486). Files: 02ec68136ee2a70e7abdc60e8550b932 1008 libs optional libperl5.8_5.8.7-8_powerpc.deb c138bbf9fcf4eb5d61ce4c298b637373 717 perl standard perl_5.8.7-8.dsc 0d587fded566ce1e19aa3887eac27584 2538502 perl optional perl-debug_5.8.7-8_sparc.deb 1a9adc344374f63801b92a021ed366a3 2465038 perl optional perl-debug_5.8.7-8_i386.deb 1fff97b7600c6c094685c2353ac88d86 29776 perl optional perl-suid_5.8.7-8_sparc.deb 3e87225dbb24c25b0b279efcdaf678aa 7208064 doc optional perl-doc_5.8.7-8_all.deb 69e3e965dd710f9105890c7b5a42722a 134470 perl standard perl_5.8.7-8.diff.gz 6e826269a5643700e0bbd5b9ff3110b1 3473294 perl standard perl_5.8.7-8_i386.deb 6ea34424e79c42496319825c8a764574 573192 libdevel optional libperl-dev_5.8.7-8_i386.deb 754a49d68ff9a247ea924d06e737aadd 2652466 perl optional perl-debug_5.8.7-8_powerpc.deb 75561a316f493127a1350da51a91e391 3705934 perl standard perl_5.8.7-8_sparc.deb 765535af90fe140ed3027dd60fcd11aa 3686260 perl standard perl_5.8.7-8_powerpc.deb 7ef2959bf71590b07e2a923b04c8afbb 656076 libdevel optional libperl-dev_5.8.7-8_powerpc.deb 95cc751e85c2b5c21b07e0e5db948736 512286 libs optional libperl5.8_5.8.7-8_i386.deb ac45432001c8eb47a17b29b9b56d047f 39180 perl optional libcgi-fast-perl_5.8.7-8_all.deb b9c7f3b504f88b639ec5c27af47f4224 789200 perl required perl-base_5.8.7-8_sparc.deb bace0a0202a76b86099fc43e78fe63d0 31800 perl optional perl-suid_5.8.7-8_powerpc.deb d00e0523130c88ee9ec1a9aded8b6171 1010 libs optional libperl5.8_5.8.7-8_sparc.deb da659cf11c66daf413a50873c2347882 2325800 perl standard perl-modules_5.8.7-8_all.deb eb259f7c7055226356d886e203ff3fbd 752418 perl required perl-base_5.8.7-8_i386.deb ee4dca25c302cba71fba54e88eed004e 30032 perl optional perl-suid_5.8.7-8_i386.deb eeb87945b7b08ca656a982bfd7a91678 599462 libdevel optional libperl-dev_5.8.7-8_sparc.deb f33c3ffd8f23aa9a2243d83a403dacfc 814766 perl required perl-base_5.8.7-8_powerpc.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDdrQ18NyOALKMWZURAtkpAKDqR651bSpY1D/Jf5/eAnacnxzEiQCg6fNs NyOrUfZA+V+o9KGpxLMnaOk= =ES1K -END PGP SIGNATURE- Accepted: libcgi-fast-perl_5.8.7-8_all.deb to pool/main/p/perl/libcgi-fast-perl_5.8.7-8_all.deb libperl-dev_5.8.7-8_i386.deb to pool/main/p/perl/libperl-dev_5.8.7-8_i386.deb libperl-dev_5.8.7-8_powerpc.deb to pool/main/p/perl/libperl-dev_5.8.7-8_powerpc.deb libperl-dev_5.8.7-8_sparc.deb to pool/main/p/perl/libperl-dev_5.8.7-8_sparc.deb libperl5.8_5.8.7-8_i386.deb to pool/main/p/perl/libperl5.8_5.8.7-8_i386.deb libperl5.8_5.8.7-8_powerpc.deb to pool/main/p/perl/libperl5.8_5.8.7-8_powerpc.deb libperl5.8_5.8.7-8_sparc.deb to pool/main/p/perl/libperl5.8_5.8.7-8_sparc.deb perl-base_5.8.7-8_i386.deb to pool/main/p/perl/perl-base_5.8.7-8_i386.deb perl-base_5.8.7-8_powerpc.deb to pool/main/p/perl/perl-base_5.8.7-8_powerpc.deb perl-base_5.8.7-8_sparc.deb to pool/main/p/perl/perl-base_5.8.7-8_sparc.deb perl-debug_5.8.7-8_i386.deb to pool/main/p/perl/perl-debug_5.8.7-8_i386.deb perl-debug_5.8.7-8_powerpc.deb to pool/main/p/perl/perl-debug_5.8.7-8_powerpc.deb perl-debug_5.8.7-8_sparc.deb to pool/main/p/perl/perl-debug_5.8.7-8_sparc.deb perl-doc_5.8.7-8_all.deb to pool/main/p/perl/perl-doc_5.8.7-8_all.deb perl-modules_5.8.7-8_all.deb to pool/main/p/perl/perl-modules_5.8.7-8_all.deb perl-suid_5.8.7-8_i386.deb to pool/main/p/perl/perl-suid_5.8.7-8_i386.deb perl-suid_5.8.7-8_powerpc.deb to pool/main/p/perl/perl-suid_5.8.7-8_powerpc.deb perl-suid_5.8.7-8_sparc.deb to pool/main/p/perl/perl-suid_5.8.7-8_sparc.deb perl_5.8.7-8.diff.gz to pool/main/p/perl/perl_5.8.7-8.diff.gz perl_5.8.7-8.dsc to pool/main/p/perl/perl_5.8.7-8.dsc perl_5.8.7-8_i386.deb to
Accepted glibc 2.3.5-8 (source i386 all)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2005 19:15:29 -0500 Source: glibc Binary: libc6-dev-amd64 libc6-i686 libc6-dev-ppc64 libc0.3-pic glibc-doc libc1-udeb libc0.3 libc6.1-dev libc1-pic libc6-s390x libnss-files-udeb libc1-dbg libc6-dev-sparc64 libc0.3-dev libc6-udeb libc6-dbg libc6.1-pic libc6-dev libc0.3-prof libc6-sparcv9 libc6.1-prof libc1 locales libc6-pic libc0.3-udeb libc1-prof libc6-ppc64 libc0.3-dbg libc6-amd64 libc6-prof libc6 libc6-sparcv9b libc6.1-udeb libc6.1-dbg nscd libc6-sparc64 libnss-dns-udeb libc6.1 libc1-dev libc6-dev-s390x Architecture: source i386 all Version: 2.3.5-8 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: GNU Libc Maintainers debian-glibc@lists.debian.org Changed-By: Daniel Jacobowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: glibc-doc - GNU C Library: Documentation libc6 - GNU C Library: Shared libraries and Timezone data libc6-amd64 - GNU C Library: 64bit Shared libraries for AMD64 libc6-dbg - GNU C Library: Libraries with debugging symbols libc6-dev - GNU C Library: Development Libraries and Header Files libc6-dev-amd64 - GNU C Library: 64bit Development Libraries for AMD64 libc6-i686 - GNU C Library: Shared libraries [i686 optimized] libc6-pic - GNU C Library: PIC archive library libc6-prof - GNU C Library: Profiling Libraries libc6-udeb - GNU C Library: Shared libraries - udeb (udeb) libnss-dns-udeb - GNU C Library: NSS helper for DNS - udeb (udeb) libnss-files-udeb - GNU C Library: NSS helper for files - udeb (udeb) locales- GNU C Library: National Language (locale) data [support] nscd - GNU C Library: Name Service Cache Daemon Closes: 181025 326581 334101 334112 335116 335308 335343 335821 Changes: glibc (2.3.5-8) unstable; urgency=low . * Add missing build dependency on libc6-dev-ppc64 on powerpc. * Add patch to fix sparc64 TLS build failure, from Aurelien Jarno (Closes: #335821). * Also restart saslauthd at upgrades, from Philipp Hug (Closes: #334101). * Merge .eh_frame terminator fix, by Richard Sandiford (Closes: #334112). * Merge armeb support, from Lennert Buytenhek (Closes: #335116). * Add LSB headers to glibc.sh and nscd init scripts, from Petter Reinholdtsen (Closes: #335308, #335343). * Remove obsolete mountkernfs, tmpfs, and devpts.sh files from debian/. * Temporarily set hppa back to gcc 3.4, from Steve Langasek (Closes: #326581). * Re-enable libidn (Closes: #181025). Files: 66889d15c6cc139c0762a41b4c6f1cb2 1836 libs required glibc_2.3.5-8.dsc 9d66d76bb1072b8878f73b82efd585cf 313072 libs required glibc_2.3.5-8.diff.gz 05287d427d7c957389906dd66f523a04 3331900 doc optional glibc-doc_2.3.5-8_all.deb ac99ae0656d65940dc148aff7ec6bec6 4061078 base standard locales_2.3.5-8_all.deb 2954239c202f4ca0861cbc4142f145f5 5056026 base required libc6_2.3.5-8_i386.deb 8e72076334bcaf4183c2ed144a4ea249 2684252 libdevel standard libc6-dev_2.3.5-8_i386.deb f036e7cd9cd8c2b2cb9efd83a45b814e 1268450 libdevel extra libc6-prof_2.3.5-8_i386.deb 97f8284415bed6c62df5d8711d1fdcd2 1012728 libdevel optional libc6-pic_2.3.5-8_i386.deb 7726600616c41cadd8c52317477b8f13 1063874 libs extra libc6-i686_2.3.5-8_i386.deb 3c4c8d72046d57e2e7092d22c2851b13 3253306 base required libc6-amd64_2.3.5-8_i386.deb 7bd5dbca9f0c6d26ff4a61596ad147eb 2000316 libdevel standard libc6-dev-amd64_2.3.5-8_i386.deb e5519d06a864f99736a7344d8cc657f9 124878 admin optional nscd_2.3.5-8_i386.deb 984b87f3d98fba6a882ed9208cd02696 6440128 libdevel extra libc6-dbg_2.3.5-8_i386.deb 52fcc1e0b6bc47eeff784d9ccd753baf 703942 debian-installer extra libc6-udeb_2.3.5-8_i386.udeb 64f8fd3fd792a24026886bbecf5564c1 8274 debian-installer extra libnss-dns-udeb_2.3.5-8_i386.udeb a4da115b442779223041424374a3fe8b 14778 debian-installer extra libnss-files-udeb_2.3.5-8_i386.udeb Package-Type: udeb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDdrlRbgOPXuCjg3cRAu/eAKCt1HZZIrs6wVpCnq+uu/6dH6etUgCfYw7h gMX6HuYJ3oY7H1H8jnk7Umk= =IGtY -END PGP SIGNATURE- Accepted: glibc-doc_2.3.5-8_all.deb to pool/main/g/glibc/glibc-doc_2.3.5-8_all.deb glibc_2.3.5-8.diff.gz to pool/main/g/glibc/glibc_2.3.5-8.diff.gz glibc_2.3.5-8.dsc to pool/main/g/glibc/glibc_2.3.5-8.dsc libc6-amd64_2.3.5-8_i386.deb to pool/main/g/glibc/libc6-amd64_2.3.5-8_i386.deb libc6-dbg_2.3.5-8_i386.deb to pool/main/g/glibc/libc6-dbg_2.3.5-8_i386.deb libc6-dev-amd64_2.3.5-8_i386.deb to pool/main/g/glibc/libc6-dev-amd64_2.3.5-8_i386.deb libc6-dev_2.3.5-8_i386.deb to pool/main/g/glibc/libc6-dev_2.3.5-8_i386.deb libc6-i686_2.3.5-8_i386.deb to pool/main/g/glibc/libc6-i686_2.3.5-8_i386.deb libc6-pic_2.3.5-8_i386.deb to pool/main/g/glibc/libc6-pic_2.3.5-8_i386.deb libc6-prof_2.3.5-8_i386.deb to pool/main/g/glibc/libc6-prof_2.3.5-8_i386.deb libc6-udeb_2.3.5-8_i386.udeb to pool/main/g/glibc/libc6-udeb_2.3.5-8_i386.udeb libc6_2.3.5-8_i386.deb to pool/main/g/glibc/libc6_2.3.5-8_i386.deb
Accepted xzgv 0.8-5 (source i386)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Sun, 13 Nov 2005 00:14:33 -0500 Source: xzgv Binary: xzgv Architecture: source i386 Version: 0.8-5 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Theodore Y. Ts'o [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Theodore Y. Ts'o [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: xzgv - Picture viewer for X with a thumbnail-based selector Closes: 333047 Changes: xzgv (0.8-5) unstable; urgency=low . * Build against gdk-imlib11-dev (Closes: #333047) Files: 19ed4b00cc470a0fec4341fbd137b19d 630 graphics optional xzgv_0.8-5.dsc c675289a3b2a90727658ba1898c9f319 8267 graphics optional xzgv_0.8-5.diff.gz b17341fef1616dccda81971b6dd61a87 194278 graphics optional xzgv_0.8-5_i386.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDdswq7To545NnTEARAh9pAKC7505n60+KJvHbCparNIGI7X2VvACg5o2F lDjdn4AFHbSCDlcJVt6VPYs= =GXJ6 -END PGP SIGNATURE- Accepted: xzgv_0.8-5.diff.gz to pool/main/x/xzgv/xzgv_0.8-5.diff.gz xzgv_0.8-5.dsc to pool/main/x/xzgv/xzgv_0.8-5.dsc xzgv_0.8-5_i386.deb to pool/main/x/xzgv/xzgv_0.8-5_i386.deb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Accepted manpages 2.04-1 (source all)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Sun, 13 Nov 2005 06:55:01 +0100 Source: manpages Binary: manpages manpages-dev Architecture: source all Version: 2.04-1 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Martin Schulze [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Martin Schulze [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: manpages - Manual pages about using a GNU/Linux system manpages-dev - Manual pages about using GNU/Linux for development Closes: 194842 239424 263109 290880 296183 308359 309578 311680 311800 313607 Changes: manpages (2.04-1) unstable; urgency=low . * New upstream version - Includes updates nice(5) page (Closes: Bug#296183) - Fix description of return value in getopt(3) (Closes: Bug#308359) - Corrected example in hsearch(3) (Closes: Bug#313607) - Added reference to log1p(3) (Closes: Bug#309578) - Fix return value for makecontext(3) (Closes: Bug#311800) - Fix example in rand(3) (Closes: Bug#194842) - Corrections to realpath(3) (Closes: Bug#239424) - Corrected header in rcmd(3) (Closes: Bug#311680) - Corrected %p type in scanf(3) (Closes: Bug#263109) - Corrected info for standard filedes in stdin(3) (Close: Bug#295859) - Added missing header to strerror(3) (Closes: Bug#290880) Files: cb010283c01f88d5984f94ff6fdce46a 584 doc - manpages_2.04-1.dsc 86619809c53b5d8c6c6c82cb0aa8c4c8 1029542 doc - manpages_2.04.orig.tar.gz e31dc334b17d1b981142855dbd46a1a1 45665 doc - manpages_2.04-1.diff.gz 633a73a4097ca44b14a12b79fa1f0207 398780 doc important manpages_2.04-1_all.deb 988ac1a7816ccf2b4ed04b0642930179 1089660 doc standard manpages-dev_2.04-1_all.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDdtYhW5ql+IAeqTIRAqOrAJ0ZJ537W1mAr/f1IGzGJHL/gvtuugCgjBr3 nVUGOdt9aYxS7SLpUjZB0ig= =vNLk -END PGP SIGNATURE- Accepted: manpages-dev_2.04-1_all.deb to pool/main/m/manpages/manpages-dev_2.04-1_all.deb manpages_2.04-1.diff.gz to pool/main/m/manpages/manpages_2.04-1.diff.gz manpages_2.04-1.dsc to pool/main/m/manpages/manpages_2.04-1.dsc manpages_2.04-1_all.deb to pool/main/m/manpages/manpages_2.04-1_all.deb manpages_2.04.orig.tar.gz to pool/main/m/manpages/manpages_2.04.orig.tar.gz -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Accepted cupsys 1.1.99.b1.r4748-4 (source i386 all)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Fri, 4 Nov 2005 13:56:27 + Source: cupsys Binary: cupsys-bsd libcupsys2-dev libcupsys2 cupsys libcupsys2-gnutls10 libcupsimage2-dev libcupsimage2 cupsys-client Architecture: source i386 all Version: 1.1.99.b1.r4748-4 Distribution: experimental Urgency: low Maintainer: Debian CUPS Maintainers [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Kenshi Muto [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: cupsys - Common UNIX Printing System(tm) - server cupsys-bsd - Common UNIX Printing System(tm) - BSD commands cupsys-client - Common UNIX Printing System(tm) - client programs (SysV) libcupsimage2 - Common UNIX Printing System(tm) - image libs libcupsimage2-dev - Common UNIX Printing System(tm) - image development files libcupsys2 - Common UNIX Printing System(tm) - libs libcupsys2-dev - Common UNIX Printing System(tm) - development files libcupsys2-gnutls10 - Common UNIX Printing System(tm) - dummy libs for transition Closes: 338266 Changes: cupsys (1.1.99.b1.r4748-4) experimental; urgency=low . * EXPERIMENTAL * 00_r4835.dpatch: Taken from r4835. Well, r4835 removes some files. It means dpkg-buildpackage always fails when we rebuild source. Maybe it's time to change orig source. Moved obsolete patches to patches/obsolete. * 48_stdlib.dpatch: Fix FTBFS for arm, mips, and mipsel. * 03_manext.dpatch: Don't use upstream's manpage file handling. Debian uses dh_installman. * 04_freebsd.dpatch: Apply Brian's patch to support GNU/kFreeBSD (closes: #338266) * Install lppasswd as owner 'lp'. Files: 0ba1330a58f5fad16f533b8e5c5de3c4 1045 net optional cupsys_1.1.99.b1.r4748-4.dsc f70d29e408cdfc1f28ef4b59cdac59a0 1962224 net optional cupsys_1.1.99.b1.r4748-4.diff.gz bbc51ac76ab9af5a25b7a731a4e64b45 994 libs optional libcupsys2-gnutls10_1.1.99.b1.r4748-4_all.deb ea8958caeb9909bd2dec243f549163ee 1624786 net optional cupsys_1.1.99.b1.r4748-4_i386.deb 8be471d933d5d68e52cb17288bda6e40 72796 net optional cupsys-client_1.1.99.b1.r4748-4_i386.deb 7144c849765cf837bec6cd045fa03675 96894 libs optional libcupsys2_1.1.99.b1.r4748-4_i386.deb 23652c8f122b0ebe56cfe77928d47fbb 114484 libdevel optional libcupsys2-dev_1.1.99.b1.r4748-4_i386.deb cb97631aa125e5d7ecb6a4d24acc5862 60286 libs optional libcupsimage2_1.1.99.b1.r4748-4_i386.deb 717dd06bd460ad25f38f57b98ec9765e 50436 libdevel optional libcupsimage2-dev_1.1.99.b1.r4748-4_i386.deb b97c9413f872238771fdc77eec63f85b 33698 net extra cupsys-bsd_1.1.99.b1.r4748-4_i386.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) iEYEARECAAYFAkN24igACgkQQKW+7XLQPLH7RQCgsaghBVUeBPN5AFuYMq1WQzS9 acAAoJzs5bk+s2GBre0280+4Fursph2D =J4gq -END PGP SIGNATURE- Accepted: cupsys-bsd_1.1.99.b1.r4748-4_i386.deb to pool/main/c/cupsys/cupsys-bsd_1.1.99.b1.r4748-4_i386.deb cupsys-client_1.1.99.b1.r4748-4_i386.deb to pool/main/c/cupsys/cupsys-client_1.1.99.b1.r4748-4_i386.deb cupsys_1.1.99.b1.r4748-4.diff.gz to pool/main/c/cupsys/cupsys_1.1.99.b1.r4748-4.diff.gz cupsys_1.1.99.b1.r4748-4.dsc to pool/main/c/cupsys/cupsys_1.1.99.b1.r4748-4.dsc cupsys_1.1.99.b1.r4748-4_i386.deb to pool/main/c/cupsys/cupsys_1.1.99.b1.r4748-4_i386.deb libcupsimage2-dev_1.1.99.b1.r4748-4_i386.deb to pool/main/c/cupsys/libcupsimage2-dev_1.1.99.b1.r4748-4_i386.deb libcupsimage2_1.1.99.b1.r4748-4_i386.deb to pool/main/c/cupsys/libcupsimage2_1.1.99.b1.r4748-4_i386.deb libcupsys2-dev_1.1.99.b1.r4748-4_i386.deb to pool/main/c/cupsys/libcupsys2-dev_1.1.99.b1.r4748-4_i386.deb libcupsys2-gnutls10_1.1.99.b1.r4748-4_all.deb to pool/main/c/cupsys/libcupsys2-gnutls10_1.1.99.b1.r4748-4_all.deb libcupsys2_1.1.99.b1.r4748-4_i386.deb to pool/main/c/cupsys/libcupsys2_1.1.99.b1.r4748-4_i386.deb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]