Re: Reminder: Removing 2048 bit keys from the Debian keyrings

2014-11-10 Thread Andrea Capriotti
Il giorno sab, 08/11/2014 alle 21.15 +0100, Marco d'Itri ha scritto:
 On Nov 08, Jonathan McDowell nood...@earth.li wrote:
 
  Back in August I sent notification[0] about the fact that we will be
  removing all keys less than 2048 from our keyrings at the end of the
  year (31st December 2014). Sadly the response to this has been slower
  than expected, and we still have about 439 keys that require
  replacement.
 Vedo parecchi italiani nella lista, io sono sempre disponibile per 
 firmare chiavi a Milano.

Ciao a tutti,

io sono nella lista e ho bisogno ancora di 1 firma sulla nuova chiave.
Se qualcuno passa nei dintorni di Bologna si faccia sentire.

Saluti
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Re: Reminder: Removing 2048 bit keys from the Debian keyrings

2014-11-10 Thread Matteo F. Vescovi
Ciao!

On 2014-11-10 at 12:18 (CET), Andrea Capriotti wrote:
 Ciao a tutti,
 
 io sono nella lista e ho bisogno ancora di 1 firma sulla nuova chiave.
 Se qualcuno passa nei dintorni di Bologna si faccia sentire.
 
Se vieni allo Ubuntu-it Meeting del 22 Novembre al Ramada Encore[1],
ci trovi in tanti per una firmetta... reciproca ;-)

A presto.


[1] http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/ubuntu-it/2887-ubuntu-it-meeting/

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Re: Reminder: Removing 2048 bit keys from the Debian keyrings

2014-11-10 Thread Mattia Rizzolo
On Nov 10, 2014 12:28 PM, Matteo F. Vescovi m...@debian.org wrote:
 Se vieni allo Ubuntu-it Meeting del 22 Novembre al Ramada Encore[1],
 ci trovi in tanti per una firmetta... reciproca ;-)


Che c'è scritto Ubuntu ma manca poco che ci siano più (prospective) DD
che altro ;p


Re: A plea to worry about what matters, and not take ourselves too seriously

2014-11-10 Thread Raphael Hertzog
On Sun, 09 Nov 2014, John Goerzen wrote:
 Debian is a making-the-world-better project, a caring for people
 project, a freedom-spreading project.   Free Software is our tool.
[...]
 My plea is that we each may get angry at what matters, and let go of the
 smaller frustrations in life; that we may each find something more
 important than init/systemd to derive enjoyment and meaning from. [5]

Thank you for your message.

It might not be what I was thinking when I joined Debian but over time
it has became clear to me that there's more than just having fun building
the best operating system, though this is still a core motivation
and we should be very cautious to not destroy the fun others are having,
even when when we don't share their opinions.

To all the persons who are going to be disappointed, please follow John's
advice or find a better way to channel your anger into something positive
(either in Debian or somewhere else, it's not a big deal). Don't use it
against other Debian contributors, because you would only contribute
to destroy what we have built together.

Cheers,
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Re: Bug#768772: ITP: xkcdpass -- secure passphrase generator inspired by XKCD 936

2014-11-10 Thread zlatan
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Even if it ends as impractical for usage I do support that you package it. Its 
your joy to work on it and I think that at least many people would have fun and 
laugh when they cross it in our big archive (I know I would, I mean its xkcd 
afterall).

Cheers,

zlatan

On 10 November 2014 04:13:32 CET, Ben Finney ben+deb...@benfinney.id.au wrote:
Paul Wise p...@debian.org writes:

 I would encourage this approach: [not using memorable
 computer-generated passphrases at all]

Thanks for the recommendation; I don't agree it is suitable for the
majority of Debian users.

I'm working on the assumption – reasonable, I think – that generation
of
strong memorable passphrases is still a useful task in a free operating
system today.

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Re: so long and thanks for all the fish

2014-11-10 Thread Andreas Tille
Hi Faidon,

On Sat, Nov 08, 2014 at 11:46:57AM +0200, Faidon Liambotis wrote:
 
 Extremely sad to read this, Joey.

+1

I personally feel like loosing a friend.  If I imagine myself to leave
Debian I would leave a major part of my life and I guess its similar for
Joey and that the decision was hard. Joey, I wish you all the best in
your new life.

 I have to say though, I share your sentiments to a very large
 degree: I am, too, quite disappointed from Debian's current state of
 affairs. More to the point, I am, too, quite disappointed by the
 current behavior of the CTTE and by extension, its members.

I have not read that Joey mentioned CTTE or its members but the
constitution.  I would be really happy if Joey would be more explicit
about what he regards the toxic part of the constitution.
 
 I don't have high respect for the committee as a whole right now and
 this is probably the opposite of how it should be. This is clearly a
 difficult time for the project and, unfortunately, the CTTE is in
 the middle of this debate and I believe it has actively made things
 worse. I don't think the CTTE members share this blame equally (not
 by a long shot), but especially considering the fact that it's a
 self-moderated body, noone is innocent here.
 
I do not share this point of view.  I consider it quite brave if
respected members of the Debian community who gained this respect due to
their technical competence are putting themselves in the line of fire to
draw decisions that need to be drawn to prevent stagnation.  As long as
we do not have some idea how to resolve issues better than by some CTTE
I do not see any point in generally blaming all its members about
innocence.  It is to easy to lean back as an outsider to say that
other people did wrong.

Kind regards and Joey, I'd be lucky if our pathes might cross anyway at
some point in time

   Andreas.

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some dev suggestions from oldtime user: /usr/src source packages, non-forced bootloader, even more simple base-install with no GUI installer seriously

2014-11-10 Thread Michael Ole Olsen
Just installed debian on an old amd32 platform, it booted in 4-5 seconds !:)

debian + GNU base, love it

debian is one of the last dists to create a no fuzz installer, only installer 
that is tolerable to me

so I hope the baseinstall will be made even more non-gui in the future
and perhaps apt-get all-source to fetch all sourcecodes for all programs on the 
system

I miss gentoo like that, having all sources in /usr/src or such

with debian I have to manually apt-src when I find something I want to hack

but I would like to hack anything at any time, to have source for any program 
in /usr/src automatically
auto updated too

is this coming in debian 8.0 ?:)

fully populated /usr/src , would be so neat, any geek would get an orgasm just 
by hearing about it
and an option to not be forced to using grub as the boot loader in installer, 
before there was a lilo option that was easy to chose

I love the debootstrap program for debian too, takes 2minutes to debootstrap a 
debian onto a HD
like no other dist... keep up the good work!:)

can't live without debootstrap or debian base installs

if only I could get the last thing missing in life... fully populated /usr/src 
for easy hacking


On Mon, 10 Nov 2014, Raphael Hertzog wrote:

 On Sun, 09 Nov 2014, John Goerzen wrote:
  Debian is a making-the-world-better project, a caring for people
  project, a freedom-spreading project.   Free Software is our tool.
 [...]
  My plea is that we each may get angry at what matters, and let go of the
  smaller frustrations in life; that we may each find something more
  important than init/systemd to derive enjoyment and meaning from. [5]
 
 Thank you for your message.
 
 It might not be what I was thinking when I joined Debian but over time
 it has became clear to me that there's more than just having fun building
 the best operating system, though this is still a core motivation
 and we should be very cautious to not destroy the fun others are having,
 even when when we don't share their opinions.
 
 To all the persons who are going to be disappointed, please follow John's
 advice or find a better way to channel your anger into something positive
 (either in Debian or somewhere else, it's not a big deal). Don't use it
 against other Debian contributors, because you would only contribute
 to destroy what we have built together.
 
 Cheers,
 -- 
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 Support Debian LTS: http://www.freexian.com/services/debian-lts.html
 Learn to master Debian: http://debian-handbook.info/get/
 
 
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A concerned user -- debian Guidelines

2014-11-10 Thread Nathael Pajani
Hi all !

(Sorry for my English, I'm no native speaker, hope I'll not make too many 
mistakes and my
message will be understandable)

I did not know who to write to about this and how to contact as many of you as 
possible,
so here it is. I hope it will not interfere too much with what this list is 
intended for.


I'm gonna speak about the current flamewar around default init system. Let's 
consider that
I do not care about init systems (not true, but that's my position when writing 
this email).

You certainly heard about debianfork (http://debianfork.org/) and from a user 
point of
view this is a tragedy.


From my point of view (or from a user's point of view) what is about to happen 
is a breach
in Debian Social Contract.


Debian Social Contract states as point 4 : Our priorities are our users and 
free software


From my point of view, users are ignored, and what we can read here and there 
is that the
decision is up to (put bluntly) those who spend time in the project (the 
Debian developers).

But the project exists because thousands of other people use it and contribute 
to other
free software - those 20K free software which makes Debian such a rich 
Distribution.

Even, some users contribute directly to Debian, by filling bug reports, 
speaking about
Debian, buying goodies,  and many many other ways.


When a (big ?) pool of users is not happy to the point of suggesting to fork 
because of a
decision taken (or about to be taken) by the project developers, then (I think) 
that the
Debian developers are not doing their job right.

You'll notice that the fork has not been started yet, as (I think) many still 
hope this
can end the right way, with USERS taken into account. All of them.


Should I be a distant, simple end user of Debian, this might be of no 
importance. But
I'm not.
I'm really attached to Debian, it's values (those written in the Debian Social 
Contract)
and it's capabilities.

From my point of view, Debian is *really* The universal OS. I've run it about 
on every
machine I own which can run Linux.
I used it in industrial projects, so now Debian is in some vehicles (yes it is, 
and not in
a remote user level place, but functional (not critical) one) and in other 
places.


But all of this is put in question by a choice made by the developers for the 
users,
though this is contrary to all Linux and GNU spirit.

Remember Ian Murdock's intention :  Ian intended Debian to be a distribution 
which would
be made openly, in the spirit of Linux and GNU.

Still from my point of view, this means that the user can choose between 
alternatives for
almost everything when there is a choice. Let's cite a few to make it evident : 
Vim/emacs,
KDE/Gnome/All/the/others/ones, Debian kernel/custom kernel, 

Then, when Debian developers are about to choose to impose a given init system 
on it's
users instead of giving them the choice, I feel like it being a breach in 
Debian's Social
contract and Ian Murdock's initial intention when he created Debian.

Especially when this breaks so many of my systems. Of course I could spend time 
to learn
the new init, a change all of my systems to fit the new init system. But this 
will cost me
time. Time I will not spend on other free software projects. It will cost time 
to so many
people.

Yes, making an init-independent system is more work than the easy, single 
init solution.
But I think there are people out there which will be willing to spend time on 
this. People
with the ability to do it, to face the challenge and succeed.
Be the first distribution to be init system independent, and propose a way for 
users to
choose between different init systems. This would allow integration of other 
init systems
in the future, and make Debian stronger, safer, more reliable, and once more, 
more universal.
Of course, this means more work, and maybe delayed releases. But I though that 
Debian had
no release schedules. It's done when it's done.

Other distributions may have chosen the easy single init way, but Debian is not 
other
distributions. And uniformity is not an option.
Should It be, let's forget about all Linux and GNU stuff, and all of us move to 
another
system (let's not name it here), for the sake of uniformity.
But GNU/Linux is NOT uniformity. It is choice. It is alternatives. It is 
options.

Please remember that.


When I see a risk of fork in such a project, I'm sad. Very sad.


Please make me (us ?) happy again. Happy of using Debian, wearing my Debian 
Tee-shirt
despite whatever people can tell me about it, and happy of spreading the 
word, making
others choose Debian for it's social value as much as it's technical one.
Happy of contributing to free software, if not directly to the Debian project.


Please do it the right way.
For ALL Debian users.

Thanks for reading.
Many more thanks if I'm heard and understood.

+++

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Re: A concerned user -- debian Guidelines

2014-11-10 Thread Jonathan Dowland
Dear Nathael,

This is off-topic for -devel. Please consider debian-user or the offtopic list.

On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 09:57:50AM +0100, Nathael Pajani wrote:
 You certainly heard about debianfork (http://debianfork.org/) and from a
 user point of view this is a tragedy.
snip
 When a (big ?) pool of users is not happy to the point of suggesting to fork
 because of a decision taken (or about to be taken) by the project developers,
 then (I think) that the Debian developers are not doing their job right.

There's no way of knowing how big or not the set of people who are unhappy is,
and there is no public list of people behind 'debianfork', which IMHO is
complete hot-air. Debian welcomes forks. They're healthy and result in
improvements to Debian. Just look at Ubuntu. Spreading free software to more
people is entirely compatible with Debian's goals. The fact debianfork is
presented - anonymously - as a sort-of threat says all you need to know about
the motivations of the people behind it. Show me the code.

 You'll notice that the fork has not been started yet, as (I think) many still
 hope this can end the right way, with USERS taken into account. All of them.

It's an idle threat, designed to help spread FUD and not an actual effort to
create a forked operating system.

 Other distributions may have chosen the easy single init way, but Debian is
 not other distributions. And uniformity is not an option.

Debian has decided to support multiple init systems. Do you not know this? Have
you been misled by the FUD? That's exactly what we're working on!


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Re: A plea to worry about what matters, and not take ourselves too seriously

2014-11-10 Thread Holger Levsen
Good morning,

On Montag, 10. November 2014, John Goerzen wrote:
 Good afternoon,
[...]
 May you each find that airplane to soar freely in the skies, to lift
 your soul so that the joy of using Free Software to make the world a
 better place may still be here, regardless of what /sbin/init is.

thanks for your nice words, John. I very much agree with what you wrote. I 
read them on planet as one of the first things while waking up - it was a nice 
way to wake up :)

[...]


cheers,
Holger


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Re: A concerned user -- debian Guidelines

2014-11-10 Thread Andrey Rahmatullin
On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 09:57:50AM +0100, Nathael Pajani wrote:
 You certainly heard about debianfork (http://debianfork.org/) and from a 
 user point of
 view this is a tragedy.
Don't worry, this is a joke.

 When a (big ?) pool of users is not happy to the point of suggesting to fork 
There is no evidence of this.

 You'll notice that the fork has not been started yet, as (I think) many still 
 hope this
 can end the right way, with USERS taken into account. All of them.
I guess there is another reason it's not started.

 Still from my point of view, this means that the user can choose between 
 alternatives for
 almost everything when there is a choice. Let's cite a few to make it evident 
 : Vim/emacs,
 KDE/Gnome/All/the/others/ones, Debian kernel/custom kernel, 
We don't support every custom kernel.
We don't try to make every WM/DE have every option or support
interoperability with all other software if it wasn't done by the
upstream.

 Then, when Debian developers are about to choose to impose a given init 
 system on it's
 users instead of giving them the choice, I feel like it being a breach in 
 Debian's Social
 contract and Ian Murdock's initial intention when he created Debian.
You weren't given a choice of a libc either.

 Yes, making an init-independent system is more work than the easy, single 
 init solution.
 But I think there are people out there which will be willing to spend time on 
 this.
There is no evidence of this.

 But GNU/Linux is NOT uniformity. It is choice. It is alternatives. It is 
 options.
http://islinuxaboutchoice.com/


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Re: Jessie Freeze - What is the next release name? (jessie+1)

2014-11-10 Thread Dimitri John Ledkov
On 9 November 2014 18:36, Adam D. Barratt a...@adam-barratt.org.uk wrote:
 On 2014-11-09 9:23, Matthias Urlichs wrote:

 See the debian-devel archives from mid-Fenruary 2014. According to Neil
 McGovern, the code name shall be zurg.

 https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2014/02/msg00905.html


 While that was in no way official, at the time it kindof struck a chord,
 so I'd like us to just go with it.


 I'm afraid you're going to be disappointed; see d-d-a earlier today.


i am disappoint. =( will second the motion on debian-vote to go for zurg.

stretch simply does not have the same ring to it / doesn't sound as cool.

(although calling the release stretch, right after squeeze would have
been funny)
(and buster is an awesome one)

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Re: Jessie Freeze - What is the next release name? (jessie+1)

2014-11-10 Thread Arno Töll
On 10.11.2014 10:55, Dimitri John Ledkov wrote:
 i am disappoint. =( will second the motion on debian-vote to go for zurg.

There is a ongoing GR proposal waiting for seconds, see
https://lists.debian.org/debian-curiosa/2014/11/msg3.html which I
fully support!


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free choice in installer?

2014-11-10 Thread Michael Ole Olsen
If there was a choice in the installer for Init system and boot loader there 
would be nobody complaining.

People only complain when there isn't a choice and they are forced to use 
something new.

I.e.
forced to use ext4 instead of ext3

forced to use grub instead of lilo

forced to use systemX instead of systemY

forced to use GUI desktop crap when they want a server (ubuntu)



On Mon, 10 Nov 2014, Holger Levsen wrote:

 Good morning,
 
 On Montag, 10. November 2014, John Goerzen wrote:
  Good afternoon,
 [...]
  May you each find that airplane to soar freely in the skies, to lift
  your soul so that the joy of using Free Software to make the world a
  better place may still be here, regardless of what /sbin/init is.
 
 thanks for your nice words, John. I very much agree with what you wrote. I 
 read them on planet as one of the first things while waking up - it was a 
 nice 
 way to wake up :)
 
 [...]
 
 
 cheers,
   Holger



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Bug#768936: ITP: nufft -- Library implementing the Non-Uniform Fast Fourier Transform

2014-11-10 Thread Ghislain Antony Vaillant
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Ghislain Antony Vaillant ghisv...@gmail.com

* Package name: nufft
  Version : 1.3.3
  Upstream Author : Leslie Greengard greeng...@cims.nyu.edu
* URL : http://www.cims.nyu.edu/cmcl/nufft/nufft.html
* License : BSD
  Programming Lang: FORTRAN
  Description : Library implementing the Non-Uniform Fast Fourier Transform

Implementation of the Non-Uniform Fast Fourier Transform (NUFFT) coded in 
FORTRAN using a fast, procedural, algorithm. 

Compared to existingly packaged solutions, like the NFFT library, the NUFFT 
provides Octave (and MATLAB) compatible bindings. Because of the procedural 
implementation, usage of the NUFFT is more straightforward. However, it lacks 
support for high dimensionality than 3 and support for precomputation in case 
a transform needs to be repeated. As a result both the NFFT and NUFFT package 
may coexist as they fit different needs.

I believe this package would be a good fit for the mathematics-dev blend of 
the Debian-science project, and should be maintained by the Debian science 
team.


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Re: Bug#768772: ITP: xkcdpass -- secure passphrase generator inspired by XKCD 936

2014-11-10 Thread Jonas Smedegaard
[adding bugreport as recipient]

Quoting Ben Finney (2014-11-10 00:33:52)
 Simon McVittie s...@debian.org writes:
 
  Does [xkcdpass] have significant advantages over pwqgen, in the
  passwdqc package?
 
 Significant advantages:
 
 * ‘xkcdpass’ provides an implementation of a much-discussed scheme for
   strong passphrase generation. (Which is not to say the results are
   stronger than all others; only that these are relatively strong.)
 
   I don't know of any other tool implementing the scheme discussed in
   XKCD 936.

You probably mean other tools in Debian, but if you more generally mean 
other FLOSS tools, there is (an inferior [Crypt::PW44] and) 
[Crypt::XkcdPassword] which I have considered packging.

...or at least I suspect it might be superior, so let me rephrase as 
curious questions for your xkcdpass tool:

  * Does it handle alternate dictionaries (e.g. danish)?
  * Does it handle massaging dictionary (e.g. strip profanities)?

Crypt::XkcdPassword by default uses the most commonly used words in 
film scripts and television shows, and documents examples of 
adaptations at https://metacpan.org/pod/Crypt::XkcdPassword::Examples.  
That's meant not only as friendly competition but also as inspiration 
for your tool in case you find those adaption features relevant.


Thanks for packaging this,

 - Jonas


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Re: Jessie Freeze - What is the next release name? (jessie+1)

2014-11-10 Thread Matthias Urlichs
Hi,

Arno Töll:
 On 10.11.2014 10:55, Dimitri John Ledkov wrote:
  i am disappoint. =( will second the motion on debian-vote to go for zurg.
 
 There is a ongoing GR proposal waiting for seconds, see
 https://lists.debian.org/debian-curiosa/2014/11/msg3.html which I
 fully support!
 
Don't we all love people playing games with our mailing lists.

 To: debian-vote debian-curi...@lists.debian.org

So it's not been formally posted to -vote AFAICT. On the other hand, we
desperately need some levity there, so … Jakub, please do.

FWIW: seconded.

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Re: Jessie Freeze - What is the next release name? (jessie+1)

2014-11-10 Thread Holger Levsen
Hi,

On Montag, 10. November 2014, Matthias Urlichs wrote:
 Don't we all love people playing games with our mailing lists.

no.
 
  To: debian-vote debian-curi...@lists.debian.org
 So it's not been formally posted to -vote AFAICT. On the other hand, we
 desperately need some levity there, so … Jakub, please do.
 FWIW: seconded.

can you please keep this to -curiosa where it belongs?


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Re: Bad weather in testing ?

2014-11-10 Thread Simon McVittie
On 09/11/14 08:38, Ralf Treinen wrote:
 On Fri, Nov 07, 2014 at 06:11:45PM +, Simon McVittie wrote:
 On 07/11/14 16:15, Ralf Treinen wrote:
 There is only one package in the each category, and this is a false
 positive due to multiarch: lib32nss-mdns, which exists only on amd64
 (this is why it shows up in the each category) and depends on an i386
 package, which is deliberate in this case.

 That's a transitional hack [...]
 (I'm surprised the wine* family of packages don't get similar results
 though - that's where I stole the idea from.)
 
 can you be more specific? Why do you think that there may be an issue with
 the wine packages?

I thought I remembered that wine:amd64 depended on wine32 which is only
available on i386, but in fact it depends on wine64|wine32, so QA tools
are happy with the situation.

It seems a little odd that wine64 would be the preferred dependency,
since I would guess that most users of Wine are still more interested in
running 32-bit Windows software (I've certainly never wanted to run
Win64 stuff), but presumably the Wine maintainers have done the research
and determined that upgrades from wheezy behave acceptably.

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Bug#768942: ITP: python-rudolf -- colour output plugin for the nose testing framework

2014-11-10 Thread Thomas Goirand
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Thomas Goirand z...@debian.org

* Package name: python-rudolf
  Version : 0.3
  Upstream Author : John J. Lee j...@pobox.com
* URL : https://github.com/bitprophet/rudolf
* License : ZPL-2.1
  Programming Lang: Python
  Description : colour output plugin for the nose testing framework

 Rudolf provides a colour output plugin for the nose testing framework. It only
 works on Unix-like systems, as it uses ANSI colour codes. To use it, simply
 run nosetests --with-color to turn it on.


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Re: A concerned user -- debian Guidelines

2014-11-10 Thread Stephen Gran
This one time, at band camp, Nathael Pajani said:
 You certainly heard about debianfork (http://debianfork.org/) and
 from a user point of view this is a tragedy.

Debian welcomes forks - we have had dozens in the past, and I hope we'll
have many more in the future.  Each one adds something to the ecosystem,
polishes some rough edge in Debian, and makes the overall free software
world better.

From your mail, you seem to be under the mistaken impression that Debian
doesn't support multiple init systems and you seem upset about that.
Happily, you are mistaken.  However, even were that correct, I would
encourage you to join the fork effort and make the Debian ecosystem
stronger.

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Re: What is the policy on audio group? and, proposal of a new group for the jack audio server

2014-11-10 Thread Simon McVittie
On 10/11/14 02:59, Christian Hofstaedtler wrote:
 I vaguely remember PolicyKit being involved in the daemon situation,
 when mpd tries to talk to a pulseaudio server which magically gets
 spawned

PolicyKit is typically (only?) used when a less-privileged process,
typically a user interface, communicates with a more-privileged service.
It's possible that something PK-related is going on, but I can't
immediately see any reason why either mpd or PulseAudio would want to
interact with it: both normally run with an ordinary user's privileges.

The typical scenario is:

* I tell NetworkManager to connect to a wireless network
  (or tell some other privileged service to do some other action)

* NetworkManager (or other privileged service) asks PolicyKit is it OK
  to let smcv do this?

* PolicyKit consults its sysadmin-, distro- or upstream-supplied
  policies, checks the facts relevant to those policies (I am in
  some groups, I am actively logged-in locally), optionally asks me
  for my password to confirm that I am actually present, and replies
  yes or no

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Bug#768952: ITP: python-invoke -- Pythonic task execution

2014-11-10 Thread Thomas Goirand
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Thomas Goirand z...@debian.org

* Package name: python-invoke
  Version : 0.9.0
  Upstream Author : Jeff Forcier j...@bitprophet.org
* URL : https://pypi.python.org/pypi/invoke/0.9.0
* License : BSD-2-clause
  Programming Lang: Python
  Description : Pythonic task execution

 Invoke is a Python (2.6+ and 3.2+) task execution tool and library, drawing
 inspiration from various sources to arrive at a powerful and clean feature
 set.
 .
 Like Ruby's Rake tool and Invoke's own predecessor Fabric 1.x, it provides a
 clean, high level API for running shell commands and defining/organizing task
 functions from a tasks.py file.
 .
 From GNU Make, it inherits an emphasis on minimal boilerplate for common
 patterns and the ability to run multiple tasks in a single invocation.
 .
 Following the lead of most Unix CLI applications, it offers a traditional
 flag-based style of command-line parsing, deriving flag names and value types
 from task signatures.
 .
 Like many of its predecessors, it offers advanced features as well:
 namespacing, task aliasing, before/after hooks, parallel execution and more.

This is yet another (indirect) dependency for OpenStack Fuel.


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Re: free choice in installer?

2014-11-10 Thread Simon McVittie
On 10/11/14 10:15, Michael Ole Olsen wrote:
 If there was a choice in the installer for Init system
 and boot loader there would be nobody complaining.

If I had to choose an init system and a boot loader during the normal
installation flow, I'd complain. Options have a cost, forcing a user to
answer a question before they can continue (whether they know or care
about the answer or not) has a higher cost, and I think one of the major
improvements in debian-installer (and package installation in general)
since I started using Debian is that it asks *fewer* questions.

If you have sufficiently specialized requirements that our recommended
default is unsuitable, that's a good time to look into the expert
installer mode, pre-seeding, or installing with the default
init/bootloader/etc. and switching afterwards. For instance, for the
init side of things, I did some testing at the weekend which confirms that

preseed/late_command=in-target apt-get install -y sysvinit-core

does what you might expect.

 forced to use GUI desktop crap when they want a server (ubuntu)

I wouldn't use it myself, because I prefer Debian, but
http://www.ubuntu.com/download/server does exist.

Installing servers with the standard installer and accidentally getting
a full GUI seems to be a common mistake for new Ubuntu users, and I
think Debian is right to present that choice as an option in the
installer rather than an entirely separate installation image, but I can
understand Ubuntu's point of view here.

S


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Bug#768955: ITP: python-invocations -- reusable invoke tasks

2014-11-10 Thread Thomas Goirand
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Thomas Goirand z...@debian.org

* Package name: python-invocations
  Version : 0.6.2
  Upstream Author : Jeff Forcier j...@bitprophet.org
* URL : https://pypi.python.org/pypi/invocations
* License : BSD-2-clause
  Programming Lang: Python
  Description : reusable invoke tasks

 Invocations is a collection of reusable Invoke tasks/task modules, including
 (but not limited to) Python project management tools such as documentation
 building and dependency organization.
 .
 It has no stand-alone components and is designed to be imported into your
 pre-existing Invoke task files.

This is also an indirect dependency of OpenStack Fuel.


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Bug#768956: ITP: python-fabric -- tool for remote execution and deployment over SSH

2014-11-10 Thread Thomas Goirand
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Thomas Goirand z...@debian.org

* Package name: python-fabric
  Version : 1.10.0
  Upstream Author : Jeff Forcier j...@bitprophet.org
* URL : https://pypi.python.org/pypi/Fabric
* License : BSD-2-clause
  Programming Lang: Python
  Description : tool for remote execution and deployment over SSH

 Fabric is a Python (2.5-2.7) library and command-line tool for streamlining
 the use of SSH for application deployment or systems administration tasks.
 .
 It provides a basic suite of operations for executing local or remote shell
 commands (normally or via sudo) and uploading/downloading files, as well as
 auxiliary functionality such as prompting the running user for input, or
 aborting execution.

This is yet another dependency for OpenStack Fuel.


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Re: Bug#768956: ITP: python-fabric -- tool for remote execution and deployment over SSH

2014-11-10 Thread Adam D. Barratt

On 2014-11-10 11:40, Thomas Goirand wrote:

Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Thomas Goirand z...@debian.org

* Package name: python-fabric
  Version : 1.10.0
  Upstream Author : Jeff Forcier j...@bitprophet.org
* URL : https://pypi.python.org/pypi/Fabric
* License : BSD-2-clause
  Programming Lang: Python
  Description : tool for remote execution and deployment over SSH


This has been in Debian for years - as fabric.

Regards,

Adam


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Re: free choice in installer?

2014-11-10 Thread Jonas Smedegaard
Quoting Simon McVittie (2014-11-10 12:31:10)
 On 10/11/14 10:15, Michael Ole Olsen wrote:
 If there was a choice in the installer for Init system and boot 
 loader there would be nobody complaining.

 If I had to choose an init system and a boot loader during the normal 
 installation flow, I'd complain.

We have a default, so need not interrupt the normal installation flow.

If we had the *option* of init system choice at install time (even if 
completely hidden from default UI only activated by a commandline 
option), I believe that would radically limit complaints.


 - Jonas

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Re: free choice in installer?

2014-11-10 Thread Matthias Urlichs
Hi,

Jonas Smedegaard:
 If we had the *option* of init system choice at install time (even if 
 completely hidden from default UI only activated by a commandline 
 option), I believe that would radically limit complaints.
 
I doubt that, given the history of this discussion. :-/

In any case, we're frozen, so implementing this choice _now_ should be off
the table, IMHO.

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Re: free choice in installer?

2014-11-10 Thread Jonas Smedegaard
Quoting Matthias Urlichs (2014-11-10 12:51:50)
 Jonas Smedegaard:
 If we had the *option* of init system choice at install time (even if 
 completely hidden from default UI only activated by a commandline 
 option), I believe that would radically limit complaints.
 
 I doubt that, given the history of this discussion. :-/

 In any case, we're frozen, so implementing this choice _now_ should be 
 off the table, IMHO.

During freeze only severe bugs should be fixed.

You are free to consider lack of choice not a bug.

In any case, I did not talk about now nor about complaints completely 
disappearing.  I was trying to point out something constructive here.


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Re: A concerned user -- debian Guidelines

2014-11-10 Thread The Wanderer
On 11/10/2014 at 04:37 AM, Jonathan Dowland wrote:

 Dear Nathael,
 
 This is off-topic for -devel. Please consider debian-user or the
 offtopic list.
 
 On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 09:57:50AM +0100, Nathael Pajani wrote:

 Other distributions may have chosen the easy single init way, but
 Debian is not other distributions. And uniformity is not an
 option.
 
 Debian has decided to support multiple init systems. Do you not know
 this? Have you been misled by the FUD? That's exactly what we're
 working on!

The trouble with this (line of) argument is that a large part of the
problem is that people disagree about the meaning of support in this
context, just as they disagree about the meaning of default in regard
to an init system.

Unfortunately, as far as I can tell, no one seems to be remotely
interested in trying to address or discuss that disagreement directly...
it only gets covered indirectly, in the midst of flamewars about the
broader topic. Which is far from an effective way to resolve the
question.

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persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all
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Re: Release Team Sprint Results

2014-11-10 Thread Thomas Goirand
On 11/09/2014 07:52 PM, Jonathan Wiltshire wrote:
 Our release managers chose the following codenames for future
 releases:
 
* Debian 9 Stretch
* Debian 10 Buster

Thanks *A LOT* for choosing one more name in advance, so that we don't
have to file unblocks during the freeze to just add support for that.
It's also super cool to be able to talk about Buster rather than Jessie+2.

And by the way, Stretch will be super nice on t-shirts and all ! :)

Cheers,

Thomas Goirand (zigo)


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Re: A concerned user -- debian Guidelines

2014-11-10 Thread Dimitrios Chr. Ioannidis

Andrey Rahmatullin wrote:
But GNU/Linux is NOT uniformity. It is choice. It is alternatives. It 
is options.

http://islinuxaboutchoice.com/


Oh, the famous web site, crafted by the gnome dev Bassi, 
https://wiki.gnome.org/EmmanueleBassi, with which, BTW that IBM ad ( 
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xw3h3_ibm-red-hat-linux-commercial_fun 
), back at 2006, disagree.


Quote :

Imagine a world without choice. Unnatural. Natural.
Imagine choice.
When simple elements create complex systems choice is multiplied. Power 
is distributed and the system finds the best way.

It's not the cells, it's the system.

Technology. Connected. Naturally.

Open Source = Freedom
Open Source = Power
Open Source = CHOICE

IBM Red Hat Linux 


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Re: A concerned user -- debian Guidelines

2014-11-10 Thread Matthias Urlichs
Hi,

The Wanderer:
 Unfortunately, as far as I can tell, no one seems to be remotely
 interested in trying to address or discuss that disagreement directly...

The problem is that, apparently, any 'support' short of remove systemd
from Debian NOW will not shut up the most vocal detractors.

 The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one
 persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all
 progress depends on the unreasonable man. -- George Bernard Shaw
 
Interpreting this quote in light of our systemd discussion (= this word
intentionally not quoted) is left as an exercise for the reader.

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Bug#768968: ITP: pyuca -- Python implementation of the Unicode Collation Algorithm (UTS-10)

2014-11-10 Thread Daniel Stender
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Daniel Stender deb...@danielstender.com

* Package name: pyuca
  Version : 1.0
  Upstream Author : James Tauber jtau...@jtauber.com
* URL : https://github.com/jtauber/pyuca
* License : Expat, Unicode-TOU
  Programming Lang: Python
  Description : Python implementation of the Unicode Collation Algorithm 
(UTS-10)

This is a Python implementation of the UCA (Unicode Collation Algorithm) [1,2],
which provides features for the sorting of Unicode alphabets, e.g.
multiple leveling, contraction and expansion.

The module is written for Python 3, and the name of the binary package
would be python3-pyuca.

The upstream package includes pyuca/allkeys.txt (originally: unidata-6.3.0.txt),
which defines the Default Unicode Collation Element Table (DUCET), which
underlies the Unicode Terms of Use (Unicode-TOU) [3], which is listed
on the SPDX License list [4].

Daniel Stender

[1] http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr10/
[2] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unicode_collation_algorithm
[3] http://www.unicode.org/copyright.html
[4] http://spdx.org/licenses/


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Re: free choice in installer?

2014-11-10 Thread John Goerzen
On 11/10/2014 04:15 AM, Michael Ole Olsen wrote:
 If there was a choice in the installer for Init system and boot loader there 
 would be nobody complaining.
But here my point is to put it in perspective.  Somebody isn't going to
get their way on this, whether it be the system they prefer as default,
or level of possibility for using something different.

It doesn't matter that much.  Truly, it doesn't.  Jessie will still boot.

We have defaults for all sorts of things.  I probably grouse a little
when I'm on some bare system and it has nano but not vim.  Proper
reaction here: *grumble*   oh well.  Use nano for the task at
hand, apt-get install vim-tiny, and move on.


 People only complain when there isn't a choice and they are forced to use 
 something new.
That attitude is the enemy of progress.  The history of Linux is a
history of people being forced to learn something new.  Or to put it a
better way, of people /getting/ to learn something new because of new
features.  Linux has added loadable modules, we have multiarch support
in Debian, we've added hardware autodetection, udev, ext[34], btrfs,
LVM, parted, SATA disks... the list goes on and on.  If everybody had an
immediate negative reaction to change, we'd all still be using DOS.

Perhaps what you mean is change without good reason.  I agree that can
be frustrating.  I think the debate here is whether there is good reason
for the change.  As we have seen, reasonable people disagree.

My intent with this message is not to advocate one position or the
other, but to suggest that although convictions run high, it's not worth
getting angry over.


 I.e.
 forced to use ext4 instead of ext3

 forced to use grub instead of lilo

 forced to use systemX instead of systemY

 forced to use GUI desktop crap when they want a server (ubuntu)
There is a cost to choice.  Perhaps that is part of what the discussion
is about: is it worth it?

Here are some more examples where there is no choice in Debian:

no python1.5 or python2.6 in jessie
emacs24 instead of emacs22
XOrg instead of XFree86
udev and initramfs pretty much must be installed by default
can't run it on a system with 16MB RAM (rex's stated hardware
requirements were 4MB RAM and 40MB disk)
can't install it from floppies
can't run it on an 80386 CPU

Some of these are, at first glance, regressions from earlier versions. 
There are reasons for this.  One is that it takes effort to maintain
lots of different options, and nobody has found it important enough to
put in all that effort.  Another is that certain options/requirements
(systems with only 4MB RAM) are so rare these days that trying to
support them would cause a lot of inconvenience and extra work for the
vast majority of users or developers.  For instance, initramfs and
loadable kernel modules give us hardware autodection that works better
than it does in Windows, and requiring a bit more than 4MB RAM is a
wonderfully small price to pay in today's world for that feature.

Some of the above were controversial at the time.  There are also plenty
of examples where there is abundant choice in Debian (architecture
support, filesystem support, desktop support, editors, web browers...
the list is vast.)

Again, this message is not about saying what option is preferable.  It
is about pointing out that reasonable people can have different
opinions.  And, most importantly, that what happens in the end is that
the project is still here, Debian still rocks, and the world moves on
(or at least ought to.)

John



Re: Please more fish (was: so long and thanks for all the fish)

2014-11-10 Thread Anthony Towns
Hey Joey,

On Sun, Nov 09, 2014 at 06:12:13PM -0400, Joey Hess wrote:
 Please take that message with a pound of salt. I was upset when I wrote
 it, it's probably not accurate, and I've left[1] for reasons that are
 much more broadly structural, and are certianly not the fault of the
 technical committee, or indeed of any one person.

I wonder if you could describe what you think made Debian of '96
awesome? I miss reading inspiring manifestos of how things are meant to
work in a hypothetical perfect world that makes everyone happy.

(For me, I'd say what was cool about Debian back in that day was it
was an anarchic collaboration that's doing cool, useful things with
software. When I think about it, I usually conclude that Debian still
wins because everything else interesting seems way more structured
(ie, either corporate or benevolent dictator), but maybe if I like
anarchic then the collaboration should be more ad-hoc anyway, and
existing structures aren't relevant...)

 [1] Almost. Still need to orphan git-annex, git-repair, and github-backup.
  #768516: (O: etckeeper -- store /etc in git, mercurial, bzr or darcs)

Planning on staying involved with those as upstream?

FWIW, you might want to consider retaining your DDship despite orphaning
everything, dropping any roles, unsubscribing from any mailing lists,
seceding from the constitution, etc. There's not much obligation in
keeping the account, and if you find yourself using some package that
needs a bug fix, being able to do an NMU is handy (presuming you're not
switching to a different distro, anyway). At least, I haven't had anyone
begrudge me keeping my account while not doing anything much.

(Also, can we contact your ego or superego directly via email too?)

Cheers,
aj


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Re: A concerned user -- debian Guidelines

2014-11-10 Thread Jonas Smedegaard
Quoting Matthias Urlichs (2014-11-10 14:34:33)
 The Wanderer:
 Unfortunately, as far as I can tell, no one seems to be remotely 
 interested in trying to address or discuss that disagreement 
 directly...

 The problem is that, apparently, any 'support' short of remove 
 systemd from Debian NOW will not shut up the most vocal detractors.

And shut up the most vocal detractors is only way to address or 
discuss this?


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Re: free choice in installer?

2014-11-10 Thread Osamu Aoki
On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 12:51:50PM +0100, Matthias Urlichs wrote:
 Hi,
 
 Jonas Smedegaard:
  If we had the *option* of init system choice at install time (even if 
  completely hidden from default UI only activated by a commandline 
  option), I believe that would radically limit complaints.
  
 I doubt that, given the history of this discussion. :-/
 
 In any case, we're frozen, so implementing this choice _now_ should be off
 the table, IMHO.

Maybe adding low priority debconf may not be OK without discussion ...
(If this is pre-approved fixes, still OK until the 5th of January 2015,
though.  https://release.debian.org/jessie/freeze_policy.html)

The release note is still accepting updates as I understand.  If you
care, make a concise description for the pre-seed targeting this issue
and file a bug report with the patch to the release note.

Good luck.

Osamu


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Let's abandon debian-devel.

2014-11-10 Thread Charles Plessy
Hi all,

after unsubscribing from debian-vote, I had a bit of a thought about
debian-devel, which is hard to follow now, and suddenly I saw something very
clear.  This year's freeze seems of an excellent quality and promises to be
brief.  Is that thanks to debian-devel ?  Not much.  Excellent work is being
done on the Installer and is that thanks to debian-devel ?  Not much.  In 2010
when I was candidate to become DPL, I wrote that Debian was in growth crisis.
I think that it never has been so true.  Places like debian-devel, which can be
instrumental in smaller projects, are very toxic in larger ones.

From now on I will try to see if I can give to Debian the same quality of
contribution without being subscribed to debian-devel.  And I invite you to
think about it and *not* to discuss it on this list.

With most of the work done on topic mailing lists, trolls lose the lever effect
they have when feasting on debian-devel or debian-vote.  Let's make our project
stronger by reducing thr attack surface for troublemakers.

Cheers,

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Re: Two years later and still no netatalk3 in jessie?

2014-11-10 Thread Hideki Yamane
On Sun, 9 Nov 2014 17:20:42 +0100
Adrian Knoth a...@drcomp.erfurt.thur.de wrote:
 2012/10/11 - Hideki started working on a 3.0.1 package using dh style
 instead of cdbs, but it was declined because of Jonas' wish to stick
 with cdbs

 I'm sorry, if I was familiar with cdbs, its result would be changed... ;)


 But maybe, just maybe, at some point the maintainers should actually
 upload stuff?

 Let's put it into jessie-backports since backports is enabled by default
 in Jessie :)


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Bug#768979: ITP: geoipupdate -- MaxMind GeoIP/GeoIP2 database updates

2014-11-10 Thread Faidon Liambotis
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Faidon Liambotis parav...@debian.org

* Package name: geoipupdate
  Version : 2.1.0
  Upstream Author : MaxMind, Inc.
* URL : https://github.com/maxmind/geoipupdate
* License : GPL
  Programming Lang: C
  Description : MaxMind GeoIP/GeoIP2 database updates

The GeoIP Update program performs automatic updates of GeoIP2 and GeoIP
Legacy binary databases, as supplied by MaxMind. These are typically
paid products; for the free GeoLite databases, the packages
geoip-database or geoip-database-contrib can be installed instead.

This package replaces the geoipupdate functionality that used to be
part of the geoip-bin package but was removed starting with 1.6.0,
following upstream's split of the packages. The geoip-bin maintainer,
Patrick Matthäi, is already aware of the plans for this ITP. Compared to
geoip-bin, this will add GeoIP2 support, as supported by libmaxminddb,
#741199. Finally, since the only purpose of this package is to fetch
paid, binary databases from MaxMind, it will uploaded to the contrib
section of the archive.

Regards,
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Re: Let's abandon debian-devel.

2014-11-10 Thread Paul Tagliamonte
On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 11:25:35PM +0900, Charles Plessy wrote:
 Hi all,
 
 after unsubscribing from debian-vote, I had a bit of a thought about
 debian-devel, which is hard to follow now, and suddenly I saw something very
 clear.  This year's freeze seems of an excellent quality and promises to be
 brief.  Is that thanks to debian-devel ?  Not much.  Excellent work is being
 done on the Installer and is that thanks to debian-devel ?  Not much.  In 2010
 when I was candidate to become DPL, I wrote that Debian was in growth crisis.
 I think that it never has been so true.  Places like debian-devel, which can 
 be
 instrumental in smaller projects, are very toxic in larger ones.


Yeah. I agree. I've been on VAC in life chaos (see d-private mail), and
not reading the devel threads has been pretty great. I think I might do
more of not reading it.

 From now on I will try to see if I can give to Debian the same quality of
 contribution without being subscribed to debian-devel.  And I invite you to
 think about it and *not* to discuss it on this list.

+1

 With most of the work done on topic mailing lists, trolls lose the lever 
 effect
 they have when feasting on debian-devel or debian-vote.  Let's make our 
 project
 stronger by reducing thr attack surface for troublemakers.

+1

A lack of communication and collaboration is really bad, but right now
I'm getting *neither* in -devel. Until that changes, I think I'm with
plessy.

 Cheers,
 
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 http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-med
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Cheers,
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Re: free choice in installer?

2014-11-10 Thread Cyril Brulebois
Jonas Smedegaard d...@jones.dk (2014-11-10):
 If we had the *option* of init system choice at install time (even if 
 completely hidden from default UI only activated by a commandline 
 option), I believe that would radically limit complaints.

We already have, Simon mentioned one way to do it.

You can also chroot into /target at any moment and do whatever you like
even before the first boot of the installed system.

We have important bugs to fix, and feature requests to implement. This
whole “init free choice” delirium is definitely not one of them.

KiBi.


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Re: free choice in installer?

2014-11-10 Thread Michael Banck
On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 11:31:10AM +, Simon McVittie wrote:
 If you have sufficiently specialized requirements that our recommended
 default is unsuitable, that's a good time to look into the expert
 installer mode, pre-seeding, or installing with the default
 init/bootloader/etc. and switching afterwards. For instance, for the
 init side of things, I did some testing at the weekend which confirms that
 
 preseed/late_command=in-target apt-get install -y sysvinit-core
 
 does what you might expect.

Well, cool!

I suggest you blog about it or so, that this can get more widely cited
than just as a link to an obscure thread on -devel.


Michael


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Bug#768983: ITP: carbon-c-relay -- Carbon-compatible graphite line mode relay

2014-11-10 Thread Filippo Giunchedi
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Filippo Giunchedi fili...@debian.org

* Package name: carbon-c-relay
  Version : 0.36
  Upstream Author : Fabian Groffen
* URL : https://github.com/grobian/carbon-c-relay
* License : Apache 2
  Programming Lang: C
  Description : Carbon-compatible graphite line mode relay

This project provides a multithreaded relay which can address multiple targets
and clusters for each and every metric based on pattern matches.
..
Consistent-hash routing compatible with the original carbon's implementation
is also provided. This relay also supports aggregation, failover of backend
servers and more.
..
Carbon is graphite's default storage backend and supports different protocols
for receiving metrics, this project aims to be a replacement of graphite's
original carbon-relay component and supports plaintext protocol metrics.


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Re: Please more fish (was: so long and thanks for all the fish)

2014-11-10 Thread Amaya
Christoph Anton Mitterer wrote:
 So you still could (and perhaps should[0]) reconsider not to leave
 Debian.
 Guess you've read the lists and saw how many people were emotionally
 hit and upset about this.

Joey, I beg you too. Please reconsider.
Still, if it's not fun anymore by all means run away as fast as you can,
but if this still can be fixed, let's try to.

I've told you privately how we met, maybe I didn't tell you how much it
meant to me (in a Debian inspiration way), so doing publicly so now.
It's just awful to see you go like this.

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Re: inconsistent versions of M-A: same packages

2014-11-10 Thread Guillem Jover
Hi!

On Sun, 2014-11-09 at 17:18:10 +0100, Johannes Schauer wrote:
 Quoting Ralf Treinen (2014-11-09 15:58:15)
  Interesting, I did not know this. Is this documented somewhere? I just 
  looked
  through apt-get(1) man page and couldn't find it there.
 
 it should definitely be documented in deb-control(5) but is not. I filed
 #768842.
 
 Otherwise, this is documented in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MultiarchCross in
 sections Cross-architecture dependencies and Toolchains. There is an
 ambiguity in the docs whether support for them was introduced in dpkg
 1.16.2 or 1.16.7. Confusingly, support seems to have been implemented in dpkg
 git commit 7acf7afa which was released with version 1.16.5. In any case, 
 wheezy
 has 1.16.15, so it definitely supports this.

Yeah, that wiki is a bit confused. pkgname:any was introduced in
dpkg 1.16.2, pkgname:arch and pkgname:native in dpkg 1.16.5.

1.16.1.2 and 1.16.7 are not relevant at all, the first of which has
actually never existed. :)

In any case, I'm adding the version introduction information to the
above mentioned man page update.

Thanks,
Guillem


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Re: A concerned user -- debian Guidelines

2014-11-10 Thread Theodore Ts'o
On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 02:34:33PM +0100, Matthias Urlichs wrote:
 The Wanderer:
  Unfortunately, as far as I can tell, no one seems to be remotely
  interested in trying to address or discuss that disagreement directly...
 
 The problem is that, apparently, any 'support' short of remove systemd
 from Debian NOW will not shut up the most vocal detractors.

There will always be some vocal detractors, and yes, there will be
absolutely no way to make the most radical people shut up.

Part of the problem is that there are people who are working on making
things less painful for those people who don't want to support
systemd, and even for people like my self who have resigned myself (or
at least am willing to use systemd on my laptop for now), but which
under no circumstances are willing to use GNOME[1].  However, these
efforts are on a best efforts basis, and no one is willing to make any
public commitment about what will and won't work in Jessie or
post-Jessie --- which is fair enough, because because this is a
volunteer project, and so it's not like any promise we could really
make anyway --- and if the GNOME folks yolk themselves even more
firmly to some new systemd extensions (for example, perhaps a future
version of network manager will blow up unless you use the systemd
replacement for cron or syslog), that's an upstream change, and we
can't rewrite all of upstream.

However, at this point, given that Jessie is frozen, I think it will
be possible soon to be able to make some statements about what will
and won't work with Jessie, vis-a-vis using either systemd or any
alternative init system, and even give instructions if someone wants
to install Jessie and then switch to an alternative init system.  And
I suspect even more importantly for many people, which alternative
desktops will work with systemd, and how to work around various
breakages that the switch to systemd might have engendered.  If we can
tell people that it's OK, Jessie isn't going to force you to switch to
GNOME 3, and if you want your text log files, you can keep your text
log files, etc., I think there will be a people (not the most vocal
detractors, admittedly) that will probably be reassured and less
fearful about what the New Systemd World Order will bring.

It may be that the release notes would be a very fine place for some
of this information, and it might be useful for dispelling many of the
myths that people who might not be using testing, and who know that
while things did get rocky for a bit, XFCE and other alternative
desktops work very well, thank you very much, will hopefully feel much
more reassured.

At that point, I suspect the remaining fears about what may break post
Jessie, as sytemd starts taking over even more low-level system
components, and perhaps all we can do there is some maintainers can
make declarations about what they are and aren't willing to do with
their volunteer time.  The future is always uncertain, and but I think
if we assume that people are fundamentally trying to trying to do the
right thing, and there will be people working to make most use cases
work at least as well --- and hopefully even better --- again, that
will hopefully reassure many people that Debian is really striving to
be a Universal OS, and not just a GNOME/Core OS, and that while some
things may break for a while, as long as their are volunteers
interested in fixing things --- and if not at Debian, where else? ---
in the long run All Will Be Well.

Cheers,

- Ted


[1] Well, I'd be willing to invest time to try GNOME again when 2-D
workspaces are supported as a first class feature (i.e., is something
where developers will try to avoid randomly breaking this feature on
every new GNOME release --- and indeed, the extensions which provided
for a 2-D workspace broke *again* with the most recent GNOME release,
and last I checked, were still not fixed.)  That's actually the
primary reason why I'm sticking with XFCE, BTW.  If I were reasonably
assured that GNOME wouldn't break my workfow on every release, I'd
certainly consider switching back.


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Re: A concerned user -- debian Guidelines

2014-11-10 Thread Matthias Urlichs
Hi,

Jonas Smedegaard:
 Quoting Matthias Urlichs (2014-11-10 14:34:33)
  The problem is that, apparently, any 'support' short of remove 
  systemd from Debian NOW will not shut up the most vocal detractors.
 
 And shut up the most vocal detractors is only way to address or 
 discuss this?
 
s/shut up/appease/ would admittedly have been a better choice of words.

Other than that, frankly: No, I can't think of another way.
Not after a year of these exchanges.

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Bug#769000: ITP: hsenv -- Haskell virtual environment tool

2014-11-10 Thread Dmitry Bogatov
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Dmitry Bogatov kact...@gnu.org

* Package name: hsenv
  Version : 0.5
  Upstream Author : Bartosz Ćwikłowski
Taylor Hedberg t...@tmh.cc
* URL : https://github.com/tmhedberg/hsenv
* License : BSD
  Programming Lang: Haskell
  Description : Haskell virtual environment tool

hsenv is a tool (inspired by Python's virtualenv) to create isolated Haskell 
environments.

It creates a sandboxed environment in a .hsenv/ sub-directory
of your project, which, when activated, allows you to use regular Haskell tools
(ghc, ghci, ghc-pkg, cabal) to manage your Haskell code and environment.
It's possible to create an environment, that uses different GHC version
than your currently installed. Very simple emacs integration mode is included.

It is only tool of this kind (haskell virtualenv is deprecated and
recommends this one).  It allows me to safely install ghc-7.8 without
breaking system.  This tool allowed me to build `yi` text editor from
git and do not get mad. It gets ~1 release a year. I plan to handle
maintership of this package.


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Re: A concerned user -- debian Guidelines

2014-11-10 Thread The Wanderer
On 11/10/2014 at 08:34 AM, Matthias Urlichs wrote:

 Hi,
 
 The Wanderer:
 
 Unfortunately, as far as I can tell, no one seems to be remotely
 interested in trying to address or discuss that disagreement
 directly...
 
 The problem is that, apparently, any 'support' short of remove
 systemd from Debian NOW will not shut up the most vocal detractors.

The most extremist objectors, no, but I've seen very few people taking
that extreme of a position.

That wasn't my point, however; my point was about defining terminology
so that it is clear what is meant (and possibly finding terminology that
is not as readily subject to ambiguity or intentional
misinterpretation), not - or at least not immediately - about modifying
definitions to satisfy objectors.

 The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable
 one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore
 all progress depends on the unreasonable man. -- George
 Bernard Shaw
 
 Interpreting this quote in light of our systemd discussion (= this
 word intentionally not quoted) is left as an exercise for the
 reader.

The ambiguity as to which side of the discussion this supports is very
much intentional on my part. I personally think it probably supports
both of them, in different lights.

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Re: Let's abandon debian-devel.

2014-11-10 Thread David L. Craig
On 14Nov10:2325+0900, Charles Plessy wrote:

 With most of the work done on topic mailing lists, trolls lose the lever 
 effect
 they have when feasting on debian-devel or debian-vote.  Let's make our 
 project
 stronger by reducing thr attack surface for troublemakers.

But weaker by becoming more non-public?  At what point
is the Social Contract undermined?  What about transforming
those lists into readable by all but open only to
certain responsible posters instead?
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Re: free choice in installer?

2014-11-10 Thread Jonas Smedegaard
Quoting Cyril Brulebois (2014-11-10 15:57:06)
 Jonas Smedegaard d...@jones.dk (2014-11-10):
 If we had the *option* of init system choice at install time (even if 
 completely hidden from default UI only activated by a commandline 
 option), I believe that would radically limit complaints.

 We already have, Simon mentioned one way to do it.

Right, I can non-declaratively do whatever - including instruct 
debian-installer to install one init system _and_ another one replacing 
it.


 You can also chroot into /target at any moment and do whatever you 
 like even before the first boot of the installed system.

Right, I can do whatever whenever.


 We have important bugs to fix, and feature requests to implement. This 
 whole “init free choice” delirium is definitely not one of them.

Right, I forgot: Debian is not the universal operating system.  Bugs 
about choice are not important to fix.


 - Jonas

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Re: REISSUED CfV: General Resolution: Init system coupling

2014-11-10 Thread Neil McGovern
On Thu, Nov 06, 2014 at 04:12:20PM +0100, Julian Andres Klode wrote:
 On Thu, Nov 06, 2014 at 04:10:13PM +0100, Julian Andres Klode wrote:
  On Tue, Nov 04, 2014 at 11:53:43PM +, Neil McGovern wrote:
   - - -=-=-=-=-=- Don't Delete Anything Between These Lines =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
   57dd4d7c-3e92-428f-8ab7-10de5172589e
   [ 5 ] Choice 1: Packages may not (in general) require a specific init 
   system
   [ 2 ] Choice 2: Support for other init systems is recommended, but not 
   mandatory
   [ 1 ] Choice 3: Packages may require specific init systems if maintainers 
   decide
   [ 3 ] Choice 4: General Resolution is not required
   [ 4 ] Choice 5: Further Discussion
   - - -=-=-=-=-=- Don't Delete Anything Between These Lines =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
  
  
 Ouch, that got send to the wrong address. :(
 
 Neil: There was no Reply-To set in the reissued call for votes :(
 

Indeed, unfortunately so. Given the rather rushed nature though, it
would be nice to try and work out a way of avoiding having to do this
manual action in future. I'm currently working from
http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/users/neilm/devotee.git/ if anyone
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Re: Jessie Freeze - What is the next release name? (jessie+1)

2014-11-10 Thread Neil McGovern
On Sun, Nov 09, 2014 at 10:23:01AM +0100, Matthias Urlichs wrote:
 Hi,
 
 Osamu Aoki:
  I thought usually this type of announcement comes with next release
  name.
  
  I was going to update web site (later) and debian-reference package (in
  November) in proper timing.  Did I miss some announcement? 
  
 See the debian-devel archives from mid-Fenruary 2014. According to Neil
 McGovern, the code name shall be zurg.
 
  https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2014/02/msg00905.html
 
 While that was in no way official, at the time it kindof struck a chord,
 so I'd like us to just go with it.
 
 After all the init/GR/what-have-you brouhaha, we can do with some levity. :-)
 

Also, please see the footnote in my mail above.

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Re: What is the policy on audio group? and, proposal of a new group for the jack audio server

2014-11-10 Thread Kaj Ailomaa
I would assume the way to go forward would be to report a bug on this?
I have a faint memory of there already being one, but I couldn't find it
anywhere. Also, my last bug report got closed -  and I'm not even sure
what to report it against (base?).
Perhaps someone else would be more competent at writing one, or could
provide some tips for me on how to do it?

Seems to me there's somewhat an agreement on that audio group should
stay, but regular user accounts should not be in it by default. This
is the way many other distros do.

Also, the main reason why I bring this up is on account of the jack
audio server. The jackd1/jackd2 package assumes the user is a member of
audio group, which is key in getting realtime privilege for the user who
installs jack. Jack installs a file in /etc/security/limits.d, granting
rtprio and memlock to audio group.
Whenever I bring this up, someone tells me that we should use something
else, like rt-kit, or using cgroups (which I have been experimenting
with lately, but was unable to get to work for some reason - I can
provide more info if someone is interested).
Though this is a bit premature, until we can provide another solution,
and if the user is made to not be default member of audio group, I would
like it if there was a new group specifically for jack.


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Re: REISSUED CfV: General Resolution: Init system coupling

2014-11-10 Thread Ian Jackson
Neil McGovern writes (Re: REISSUED CfV: General Resolution: Init system 
coupling):
 Indeed, unfortunately so. Given the rather rushed nature though, it
 would be nice to try and work out a way of avoiding having to do this
 manual action in future. I'm currently working from
 http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/users/neilm/devotee.git/ if anyone
 fancies adding extra support to devotee.

I have a half-written series to make it cope with lettered, rather
than numbered, options.  Would it be worth my while finishing that off
(in my CFT) ?

Ian.


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Re: REISSUED CfV: General Resolution: Init system coupling

2014-11-10 Thread Santiago Vila
On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 06:12:46PM +, Ian Jackson wrote:
 I have a half-written series to make it cope with lettered, rather
 than numbered, options.  Would it be worth my while finishing that off
 (in my CFT) ?

The voting process is already complex enough. If it is going to be like this:

GR Proposal: Option A.
Amendment A: Option B.
Amendment B: Option C.

we might better stick with numbered options.


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Re: A plea to worry about what matters, and not take ourselves too seriously

2014-11-10 Thread Jakub Wilk

* John Goerzen jgoer...@complete.org, 2014-11-09, 19:09:
14 years ago, I proposed what was, until now anyhow, one of the most 
controversial GRs in Debian history.


For people who are curious but too lazy^H^H^H^Hbusy to comb through 
debian-vote archives: John is most likely referring to this:

https://lists.debian.org/87d7lu2n9d@complete.org

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Re: REISSUED CfV: General Resolution: Init system coupling

2014-11-10 Thread Neil McGovern
On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 06:12:46PM +, Ian Jackson wrote:
 Neil McGovern writes (Re: REISSUED CfV: General Resolution: Init system 
 coupling):
  Indeed, unfortunately so. Given the rather rushed nature though, it
  would be nice to try and work out a way of avoiding having to do this
  manual action in future. I'm currently working from
  http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/users/neilm/devotee.git/ if anyone
  fancies adding extra support to devotee.
 
 I have a half-written series to make it cope with lettered, rather
 than numbered, options.  Would it be worth my while finishing that off
 (in my CFT) ?
 

I think that would probably be helpful, yes! Not only in the case where
we get more than 9 options on the ballot, but I also think it would help
clarify some of the voting options when you're ranking options.

Neil


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Re: REISSUED CfV: General Resolution: Init system coupling

2014-11-10 Thread Kurt Roeckx
On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 06:12:46PM +, Ian Jackson wrote:
 Neil McGovern writes (Re: REISSUED CfV: General Resolution: Init system 
 coupling):
  Indeed, unfortunately so. Given the rather rushed nature though, it
  would be nice to try and work out a way of avoiding having to do this
  manual action in future. I'm currently working from
  http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/users/neilm/devotee.git/ if anyone
  fancies adding extra support to devotee.
 
 I have a half-written series to make it cope with lettered, rather
 than numbered, options.  Would it be worth my while finishing that off
 (in my CFT) ?

I've heard from Manoj that he also has been working on devotee
2.0, but I can't find it.

I've also been wondering about end-to-end auditable voting like
heliosvoting or civistas.  But I didn't have time yet to really
look at it.


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Re: Jessie Freeze - What is the next release name? (jessie+1)

2014-11-10 Thread Matthias Urlichs
Hi,

Neil McGovern:
 Also, please see the footnote in my mail above.
 
Indeed.

Some lies become truths if repeated often enough.
This one, apparently, was not.

Too bad, really.

But no matter. Zurg's time will come. :-P

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Re: Let's abandon debian-devel.

2014-11-10 Thread Gergely Nagy
 David == David L Craig dlc@gmail.com writes:

David On 14Nov10:2325+0900, Charles Plessy wrote:
 With most of the work done on topic mailing lists, trolls lose the lever 
effect
 they have when feasting on debian-devel or debian-vote.  Let's make our 
project
 stronger by reducing thr attack surface for troublemakers.

David But weaker by becoming more non-public?  At what point
David is the Social Contract undermined?  What about transforming
David those lists into readable by all but open only to
David certain responsible posters instead?

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Re: Release Team Sprint Results

2014-11-10 Thread Steve Langasek
Hi Jonathan,

On Sun, Nov 09, 2014 at 11:52:31AM +, Jonathan Wiltshire wrote:

 Release notes
 =

 We seek patches and editors for the release notes. We identified
 the following topics as being particularly important:
 
    - init system changes
  - How to choose (before upgrading)
  - Pros / cons of upgrading
    - i486 support dropped

I'm rather certain that i486 hasn't been supported in Debian for at least
the past 4 years (and probably much longer, my memory is fuzzy; but as a
data point, https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2011/11/msg00687.html).
Why is this on the release team's radar as something that needs to be
documented in the release notes for jessie?

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Re: Release Team Sprint Results

2014-11-10 Thread Adam D. Barratt
[re-adding -devel@]

On Mon, 2014-11-10 at 21:20 +, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
 On Mon, 2014-11-10 at 13:08 -0800, Steve Langasek wrote:
  Hi Jonathan,
  
  On Sun, Nov 09, 2014 at 11:52:31AM +, Jonathan Wiltshire wrote:
 [...]
  - i486 support dropped
  
  I'm rather certain that i486 hasn't been supported in Debian for at least
  the past 4 years (and probably much longer, my memory is fuzzy; but as a
  data point, https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2011/11/msg00687.html).
  Why is this on the release team's radar as something that needs to be
  documented in the release notes for jessie?
 
 I believe this was intended as a reference to this change in the latest
 Linux kernel upload:
 
   * [i386] Rename 486 flavour to 586, as it has not worked on 486
 processors since we enabled CC_STACKPROTECTOR (Closes: #766105)
 
 Regards,
 
 Adam



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Re: Let's abandon debian-devel.

2014-11-10 Thread David L. Craig
On 14Nov10:2154+0100, Gergely Nagy wrote:

 You do realize topic lists are public too, right?

Yes, but most Debian users don't even know about
them nor do they need to since the traditional
lists have been doing their jobs for quite a
while.  If you shut them down, I expect most of
the public will not find the topic lists.
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Re: Let's abandon debian-devel.

2014-11-10 Thread Scott Kitterman
On Monday, November 10, 2014 04:55:20 PM David L. Craig wrote:
 On 14Nov10:2154+0100, Gergely Nagy wrote:
  You do realize topic lists are public too, right?
 
 Yes, but most Debian users don't even know about
 them nor do they need to since the traditional
 lists have been doing their jobs for quite a
 while.  If you shut them down, I expect most of
 the public will not find the topic lists.

Except, of course, for the ones reading d-devel now (which includes the 
claimed problematic group).  Ubuntu had to moderate posting rights on their 
main -devel list years ago and it improved the climate considerably.  Might be 
something to consider that's short of giving up.

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Re: Release Team Sprint Results

2014-11-10 Thread Steve Langasek
On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 09:33:07PM +, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
 [re-adding -devel@]

 On Mon, 2014-11-10 at 21:20 +, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
  On Mon, 2014-11-10 at 13:08 -0800, Steve Langasek wrote:
   Hi Jonathan,

   On Sun, Nov 09, 2014 at 11:52:31AM +, Jonathan Wiltshire wrote:
  [...]
   - i486 support dropped

   I'm rather certain that i486 hasn't been supported in Debian for at least
   the past 4 years (and probably much longer, my memory is fuzzy; but as a
   data point, https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2011/11/msg00687.html).
   Why is this on the release team's radar as something that needs to be
   documented in the release notes for jessie?

  I believe this was intended as a reference to this change in the latest
  Linux kernel upload:

* [i386] Rename 486 flavour to 586, as it has not worked on 486
  processors since we enabled CC_STACKPROTECTOR (Closes: #766105)

Ok, well, given that Debian didn't work on 486 for years before that, I
think this is a non-event that doesn't need to be release-noted.

  However, given that this fatal bug has not (so far as I know) been
  reported in the 5 years since it was introduced in unstable, I suspect
  you're one of a very few people still using Debian on a 486, and you may
  find many other things broken.

  https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=766105#28

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Re: Release Team Sprint Results

2014-11-10 Thread Jonathan Wiltshire

On 2014-11-10 22:01, Steve Langasek wrote:

On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 09:33:07PM +, Adam D. Barratt wrote:

[re-adding -devel@]



On Mon, 2014-11-10 at 21:20 +, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
 On Mon, 2014-11-10 at 13:08 -0800, Steve Langasek wrote:
  Hi Jonathan,



  On Sun, Nov 09, 2014 at 11:52:31AM +, Jonathan Wiltshire wrote:
 [...]
  - i486 support dropped



  I'm rather certain that i486 hasn't been supported in Debian for at least
  the past 4 years (and probably much longer, my memory is fuzzy; but as a
  data point, https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2011/11/msg00687.html).
  Why is this on the release team's radar as something that needs to be
  documented in the release notes for jessie?



 I believe this was intended as a reference to this change in the latest
 Linux kernel upload:



   * [i386] Rename 486 flavour to 586, as it has not worked on 486
 processors since we enabled CC_STACKPROTECTOR (Closes: #766105)




Yes, that matches my recollection. (Our notes on this are pretty rough, 
and what's in that mail is nearly verbatim from the notes, so...)



Ok, well, given that Debian didn't work on 486 for years before that, I
think this is a non-event that doesn't need to be release-noted.


That sounds reasonable.

Thanks!

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Re: Release Team Sprint Results

2014-11-10 Thread Andreas Barth
* Steve Langasek (vor...@debian.org) [141110 23:06]:
 On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 09:33:07PM +, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
  [re-adding -devel@]
 
  On Mon, 2014-11-10 at 21:20 +, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
   On Mon, 2014-11-10 at 13:08 -0800, Steve Langasek wrote:
Hi Jonathan,
 
On Sun, Nov 09, 2014 at 11:52:31AM +, Jonathan Wiltshire wrote:
   [...]
- i486 support dropped
 
I'm rather certain that i486 hasn't been supported in Debian for at 
least
the past 4 years (and probably much longer, my memory is fuzzy; but as a
data point, 
https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2011/11/msg00687.html).
Why is this on the release team's radar as something that needs to be
documented in the release notes for jessie?
 
   I believe this was intended as a reference to this change in the latest
   Linux kernel upload:
 
 * [i386] Rename 486 flavour to 586, as it has not worked on 486
   processors since we enabled CC_STACKPROTECTOR (Closes: #766105)
 
 Ok, well, given that Debian didn't work on 486 for years before that, I
 think this is a non-event that doesn't need to be release-noted.

Well, I think the reference was mostly what we might need to
document. If nobody noticed that, then well, you are right, and
perhaps we don't need to document that. (Technically it was still
input to the release notes, which however was then ignored.)



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Re: A plea to worry about what matters, and not take ourselves too seriously

2014-11-10 Thread John Goerzen
On 11/10/2014 02:13 AM, Raphael Hertzog wrote:
 On Sun, 09 Nov 2014, John Goerzen wrote:
 Debian is a making-the-world-better project, a caring for people
 project, a freedom-spreading project.   Free Software is our tool.
 [...]
 My plea is that we each may get angry at what matters, and let go of the
 smaller frustrations in life; that we may each find something more
 important than init/systemd to derive enjoyment and meaning from. [5]
 Thank you for your message.

 It might not be what I was thinking when I joined Debian but over time
 it has became clear to me that there's more than just having fun building
 the best operating system, though this is still a core motivation
 and we should be very cautious to not destroy the fun others are having,
 even when when we don't share their opinions.
Thanks, Raphael.

This is a really important point that is easy to lose.  I probably am
guilty of that from time to time myself.

Sometimes there is a cost to being right, or to convincing others to
follow what you want - the risk of taking the fun out of a volunteer
project, of alienating people that feel otherwise.  It is hard to judge,
especially with a project made up of people that rarely see each other
in person.

When a bunch of technical people get together as volunteers to build
something, it takes both technical and social skill to complete the
job.  We put the former on a high pedestal with good reason, but
sometimes neglect the latter.

We clearly have a lot of work to do, but we have also come a long way. 
Some of us remember the days before an elected DPL, or before we took a
strong stance against poisonous people on our mailing lists, and I can
assure everyone that this project has made a lot of social changes that
we should be proud of.

And we have a lot more that needs to be done, too.

John


 To all the persons who are going to be disappointed, please follow John's
 advice or find a better way to channel your anger into something positive
 (either in Debian or somewhere else, it's not a big deal). Don't use it
 against other Debian contributors, because you would only contribute
 to destroy what we have built together.

 Cheers,



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Re: A concerned user -- debian Guidelines

2014-11-10 Thread Wouter Verhelst
On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 09:57:50AM +0100, Nathael Pajani wrote:
 You certainly heard about debianfork (http://debianfork.org/) and from a 
 user point of
 view this is a tragedy.

Not really. Forking is good, and should be encouraged. In fact, Debian
is one of the most forked projects, ever, according to 

http://distrowatch.com/search.php?ostype=Allcategory=Allorigin=Allbasedon=Debiannotbasedon=Nonedesktop=Allarchitecture=Allstatus=Active

which currently lists 137 forks (not all of them directly Debian forks,
though)

If people want to fork Debian over systemd, they should just *do* so,
rather than whining about it and annoying the hell out of everyone. The
former is constructive, the latter is not.

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Re: Bug#768772: ITP: xkcdpass -- secure passphrase generator inspired by XKCD 936

2014-11-10 Thread Ben Finney
Jonas Smedegaard d...@jones.dk writes:

 [adding bugreport as recipient]

Thanks. I need to be more careful in accessing Debian discussion
forums; I usually do so via via NNTP.

 curious questions for your xkcdpass tool:

   * Does it handle alternate dictionaries (e.g. danish)?
   * Does it handle massaging dictionary (e.g. strip profanities)?

The tool comes with a default wordlist, but can be instructed via a
command-line option to use any correctly-formatted wordlist the user
chooses.

So, yes, it allows the above if the user points it to an existing
wordlist.

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Removing duplication: Word lists of common words in languages (was: Bug#768772: ITP: xkcdpass …)

2014-11-10 Thread Ben Finney
On 10-Nov-2014, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:

 Crypt::XkcdPassword by default uses the most commonly used words in
 film scripts and television shows, and documents examples of
 adaptations at https://metacpan.org/pod/Crypt::XkcdPassword::Examples.

Thank you, it's good to know these exist.

I don't find, in the Crypt::XkcdPassword code tree, any documentation
showing where the word lists come from nor how they were computed.

To avoid duplicating these “the N most common words, ranked by
frequency, for language FOO”, it might be better to have simple data
packages in Debian, sourced from appropriate data expertly collected.

Where should such data be sourced from?

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Re: Let's abandon debian-devel.

2014-11-10 Thread Philipp Kern

On 2014-11-10 18:20, David L. Craig wrote:

On 14Nov10:2325+0900, Charles Plessy wrote:

With most of the work done on topic mailing lists, trolls lose the 
lever effect
they have when feasting on debian-devel or debian-vote.  Let's make 
our project

stronger by reducing thr attack surface for troublemakers.


But weaker by becoming more non-public?  At what point
is the Social Contract undermined?  What about transforming
those lists into readable by all but open only to
certain responsible posters instead?


wat. I think you missed the point Plessy tried to make. (Or exemplified 
it?)


Discussions should move to the appropriate venues (like bugs and 
focussed lists for subprojects, maintainance lists) instead of providing 
a soapbox of anger.


Kind regards
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Re: Let's abandon debian-devel.

2014-11-10 Thread David L. Craig
On 14Nov11:0036+0100, Philipp Kern wrote:

 On 2014-11-10 18:20, David L. Craig wrote:
 
 But weaker by becoming more non-public?  At what point
 is the Social Contract undermined?  What about transforming
 those lists into readable by all but open only to
 certain responsible posters instead?
 
 wat. I think you missed the point Plessy tried to make.
 (Or exemplified it?)

Pardon me, but did you just publicly suggest I'm a
troublemaker?
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Re: Bug#768936: ITP: nufft -- Library implementing the Non-Uniform Fast Fourier Transform

2014-11-10 Thread Chris Bannister
On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 10:21:33AM +, Ghislain Antony Vaillant wrote:
 Package: wnpp
 Severity: wishlist
 Owner: Ghislain Antony Vaillant ghisv...@gmail.com
 
 * Package name: nufft
   Version : 1.3.3
   Upstream Author : Leslie Greengard greeng...@cims.nyu.edu
 * URL : http://www.cims.nyu.edu/cmcl/nufft/nufft.html
 * License : BSD
   Programming Lang: FORTRAN
   Description : Library implementing the Non-Uniform Fast Fourier 
 Transform
 
 Implementation of the Non-Uniform Fast Fourier Transform (NUFFT) coded in 
 FORTRAN using a fast, procedural, algorithm. 
 
 Compared to existingly packaged solutions, like the NFFT library, the NUFFT 
 provides Octave (and MATLAB) compatible bindings. Because of the procedural 
 implementation, usage of the NUFFT is more straightforward. However, it lacks 
 support for high dimensionality than 3 and support for precomputation in case 
  ^^
I think that would be better worded as dimensions greater than three
or similar.

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Bug#769062: ITP: puppet-module-puppetlabs-vcsrepo -- Puppet module to deploy content from a version control system

2014-11-10 Thread Jordan Metzmeier
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Jordan Metzmeier jmetzmeie...@gmail.com

* Package name: puppet-module-puppetlabs-vcsrepo
  Version : 1.2.0
  Upstream Author : Bruce Williams brwco...@gmail.com
* URL : https://forge.puppetlabs.com/puppetlabs/vcsrepo
* License : GPL-2+
  Programming Lang: Ruby
  Description : Puppet module to deploy content from a version control 
system

Puppet lets you centrally manage every important aspect of your system using a 
cross-platform
specification language that manages all the separate elements normally 
aggregated in different
files, like users, cron jobs, and hosts, along with obviously discrete elements 
like packages,
services, and files.

This module allows you to deploy content from a version control system. The 
following version
control systems are supported:

 * Git
 * Bazaar
 * CVS
 * Mercurial
 * Perforce
 * Subversion


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Bug#769063: ITP: apertium-apy -- Apertium APY service

2014-11-10 Thread Kartik Mistry
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Kartik Mistry kar...@debian.org

* Package name: apertium-apy
  Version : 0.1
  Upstream Author : Universidad de Alicante / Prompsit Language Engineering S.L.
* URL : http://apertium.org/
* License : GPL-2+
  Programming Lang: Python
  Description : Apertium APY service

This package contains Apertium APY which is simple Apertium
API written in Python 3 meant as a drop-in replacement for
ScaleMT.

 - why is this package useful/relevant? is it a dependency for
   another package? do you use it? if there are other packages
   providing similar functionality, how does it compare?

   A: Apertium is along with standalone installation, largely useful
   as a service. Apertium-APY is optimized to be use in service and
   quite useful while building service for Machine Translation.

 - how do you plan to maintain it? inside a packaging team
   (check list at https://wiki.debian.org/Teams)? are you
   looking for co-maintainers? do you need a sponsor?

   A: Debian-Science team.

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Re: Let's abandon debian-devel.

2014-11-10 Thread Matthias Urlichs
Hi,

Philipp Kern:
 Discussions should move to the appropriate venues (like bugs and focussed
 lists for subprojects, maintainance lists) instead of providing a soapbox of
 anger.
 
Hmm. We already have a bunch of focused lists for subprojects.

The problem with splitting it all up and disbanding d-devel is that we often
get generic questions / problems / what-have-you here – which may be
triggered by a problem with package, discussion of which usually occurs
on list, but the question is not actually _about_ package and actually
gets answered by somebody who isn't otherwise involved in maintaining it.

In other words, if we don't even hear each other, we can't listen.

I'd be in favor of a different approach: moderate debian-devel. Not the
content, but the list of people allowed to post. Pre-seed it with the
email adresses in our keyring and auto-add anybody who signs their email
with a key in our keyring.

I'd be willing to help.
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Accepted exaile 3.4.2-1 (source all) into unstable

2014-11-10 Thread Vincent Cheng
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256

Format: 1.8
Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2014 00:21:43 -0800
Source: exaile
Binary: exaile exaile-plugin-contextinfo exaile-plugin-ipod 
exaile-plugin-moodbar
Architecture: source all
Version: 3.4.2-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Vincent Cheng vch...@debian.org
Changed-By: Vincent Cheng vch...@debian.org
Description:
 exaile - flexible, full-featured audio player
 exaile-plugin-contextinfo - Exaile plugin for contextual information
 exaile-plugin-ipod - Exaile plugin for iPod support
 exaile-plugin-moodbar - Exaile plugin for moodbar
Changes:
 exaile (3.4.2-1) unstable; urgency=medium
 .
   * New upstream release.
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Accepted cherrytree 0.35.4-1 (source all) into unstable

2014-11-10 Thread Vincent Cheng
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Source: cherrytree
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Version: 0.35.4-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Python Applications Packaging Team 
python-apps-t...@lists.alioth.debian.org
Changed-By: Vincent Cheng vch...@debian.org
Description:
 cherrytree - hierarchical note taking application
Changes:
 cherrytree (0.35.4-1) unstable; urgency=medium
 .
   * New upstream release.
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Accepted gst-libav1.0 1.4.4-1 (source amd64) into experimental

2014-11-10 Thread Sebastian Dröge
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Version: 1.4.4-1
Distribution: experimental
Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Maintainers of GStreamer packages 
pkg-gstreamer-maintain...@lists.alioth.debian.org
Changed-By: Sebastian Dröge sl...@debian.org
Description:
 gstreamer1.0-libav - libav plugin for GStreamer
 gstreamer1.0-libav-dbg - libav plugin for GStreamer (debug symbols)
Changes:
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 .
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Accepted gst-plugins-base1.0 1.4.4-1 (source all amd64) into experimental

2014-11-10 Thread Sebastian Dröge
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Date: Thu, 06 Nov 2014 12:44:20 +0100
Source: gst-plugins-base1.0
Binary: gstreamer1.0-plugins-base-apps gstreamer1.0-plugins-base-doc 
libgstreamer-plugins-base1.0-0 libgstreamer-plugins-base1.0-dev 
gstreamer1.0-alsa gstreamer1.0-plugins-base gstreamer1.0-plugins-base-dbg 
gstreamer1.0-x gir1.2-gst-plugins-base-1.0
Architecture: source all amd64
Version: 1.4.4-1
Distribution: experimental
Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Maintainers of GStreamer packages 
pkg-gstreamer-maintain...@lists.alioth.debian.org
Changed-By: Sebastian Dröge sl...@debian.org
Description:
 gir1.2-gst-plugins-base-1.0 - Description: GObject introspection data for the 
GStreamer Plugins
 gstreamer1.0-alsa - GStreamer plugin for ALSA
 gstreamer1.0-plugins-base - GStreamer plugins from the base set
 gstreamer1.0-plugins-base-apps - GStreamer helper programs from the base set
 gstreamer1.0-plugins-base-dbg - GStreamer plugins from the base set
 gstreamer1.0-plugins-base-doc - GStreamer documentation for plugins from the 
base set
 gstreamer1.0-x - GStreamer plugins for X11 and Pango
 libgstreamer-plugins-base1.0-0 - GStreamer libraries from the base set
 libgstreamer-plugins-base1.0-dev - GStreamer development files for libraries 
from the base set
Changes:
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 .
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Accepted gst-plugins-bad1.0 1.4.4-1 (source all amd64) into experimental

2014-11-10 Thread Sebastian Dröge
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Date: Thu, 06 Nov 2014 12:56:37 +0100
Source: gst-plugins-bad1.0
Binary: gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad-doc gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad 
gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad-dbg libgstreamer-plugins-bad1.0-0 
libgstreamer-plugins-bad1.0-dev
Architecture: source all amd64
Version: 1.4.4-1
Distribution: experimental
Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Maintainers of GStreamer packages 
pkg-gstreamer-maintain...@lists.alioth.debian.org
Changed-By: Sebastian Dröge sl...@debian.org
Description:
 gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad - GStreamer plugins from the bad set
 gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad-dbg - GStreamer plugins from the bad set (debug 
symbols)
 gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad-doc - GStreamer documentation for plugins from the 
bad set
 libgstreamer-plugins-bad1.0-0 - GStreamer development files for libraries from 
the bad set
 libgstreamer-plugins-bad1.0-dev - GStreamer development files for libraries 
from the bad set
Changes:
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Accepted gstreamer1.0 1.4.4-1 (source all amd64) into experimental

2014-11-10 Thread Sebastian Dröge
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Date: Thu, 06 Nov 2014 12:40:45 +0100
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gstreamer1.0-doc gstreamer1.0-tools gir1.2-gstreamer-1.0
Architecture: source all amd64
Version: 1.4.4-1
Distribution: experimental
Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Maintainers of GStreamer packages 
pkg-gstreamer-maintain...@lists.alioth.debian.org
Changed-By: Sebastian Dröge sl...@debian.org
Description:
 gir1.2-gstreamer-1.0 - Description: GObject introspection data for the 
GStreamer library
 gstreamer1.0-doc - GStreamer core documentation and manuals
 gstreamer1.0-tools - Tools for use with GStreamer
 libgstreamer1.0-0 - Core GStreamer libraries and elements
 libgstreamer1.0-0-dbg - Core GStreamer libraries and elements
 libgstreamer1.0-dev - GStreamer core development files
Changes:
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 .
   * New upstream bugfix release.
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Accepted gst-plugins-good1.0 1.4.4-1 (source all amd64) into experimental

2014-11-10 Thread Sebastian Dröge
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Date: Thu, 06 Nov 2014 12:47:03 +0100
Source: gst-plugins-good1.0
Binary: gstreamer1.0-plugins-good-doc gstreamer1.0-pulseaudio 
gstreamer1.0-plugins-good gstreamer1.0-plugins-good-dbg
Architecture: source all amd64
Version: 1.4.4-1
Distribution: experimental
Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Maintainers of GStreamer packages 
pkg-gstreamer-maintain...@lists.alioth.debian.org
Changed-By: Sebastian Dröge sl...@debian.org
Description:
 gstreamer1.0-plugins-good - GStreamer plugins from the good set
 gstreamer1.0-plugins-good-dbg - GStreamer plugins from the good set
 gstreamer1.0-plugins-good-doc - GStreamer documentation for plugins from the 
good set
 gstreamer1.0-pulseaudio - GStreamer plugin for PulseAudio
Changes:
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 .
   * New upstream bugfix release.
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Accepted gst-plugins-ugly1.0 1.4.4-1 (source all amd64) into experimental

2014-11-10 Thread Sebastian Dröge
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Date: Thu, 06 Nov 2014 13:02:56 +0100
Source: gst-plugins-ugly1.0
Binary: gstreamer1.0-plugins-ugly-doc gstreamer1.0-plugins-ugly 
gstreamer1.0-plugins-ugly-dbg
Architecture: source all amd64
Version: 1.4.4-1
Distribution: experimental
Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Maintainers of GStreamer packages 
pkg-gstreamer-maintain...@lists.alioth.debian.org
Changed-By: Sebastian Dröge sl...@debian.org
Description:
 gstreamer1.0-plugins-ugly - GStreamer plugins from the ugly set
 gstreamer1.0-plugins-ugly-dbg - GStreamer plugins from the ugly set (debug 
symbols)
 gstreamer1.0-plugins-ugly-doc - GStreamer documentation for plugins from the 
ugly set
Changes:
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 .
   * New upstream bugfix release.
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Accepted rfc5766-turn-server 3.2.5.1-1 (source amd64) into unstable

2014-11-10 Thread Oleg Moskalenko
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Version: 3.2.5.1-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Debian VoIP Team pkg-voip-maintain...@lists.alioth.debian.org
Changed-By: Oleg Moskalenko mom040...@gmail.com
Description: 
 rfc5766-turn-server - TURN and STUN server for VoIP
Changes: 
 rfc5766-turn-server (3.2.5.1-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * Sync to 3.2.5.1
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Accepted scim 1.4.15-4 (source i386 all) into experimental

2014-11-10 Thread Rolf Leggewie
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Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2014 13:41:33 +0800
Source: scim
Binary: scim libscim8c2a libscim-dev scim-gtk-immodule scim-qt-immodule 
scim-clutter-immodule scim-im-agent scim-modules-socket scim-dev scim-dev-doc
Architecture: source i386 all
Version: 1.4.15-4
Distribution: experimental
Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Rolf Leggewie f...@rolf.leggewie.biz
Changed-By: Rolf Leggewie f...@rolf.leggewie.biz
Description:
 libscim-dev - development library for SCIM platform
 libscim8c2a - library for SCIM platform
 scim   - smart common input method platform
 scim-clutter-immodule - Clutter input method module with SCIM as backend
 scim-dev   - development files for SCIM platform
 scim-dev-doc - development documentation for SCIM platform
 scim-gtk-immodule - GTK+ input method module with SCIM as backend
 scim-im-agent - IM agent for SCIM platform
 scim-modules-socket - socket modules for SCIM platform
 scim-qt-immodule - Qt input method module with SCIM as backend
Changes:
 scim (1.4.15-4) experimental; urgency=medium
 .
   [ Tz-Huan Huang ]
   * control: multi-archify the scim-im-agent package
 .
   [ Rolf Leggewie ]
   * postinst: stop special-casing a long-gone package version
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Accepted gdb 7.8.1-1 (source all i386) into experimental

2014-11-10 Thread Hector Oron
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Date: Sun, 09 Nov 2014 16:29:31 +0100
Source: gdb
Binary: gdb gdb-python2 gdb-minimal gdb64 gdb-multiarch gdbserver gdb-source 
gdb-dbg
Architecture: source all i386
Version: 7.8.1-1
Distribution: experimental
Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Héctor Orón Martínez zu...@debian.org
Changed-By: Hector Oron zu...@debian.org
Description:
 gdb- GNU Debugger
 gdb-dbg- GNU Debugger (debug package)
 gdb-minimal - GNU Debugger (minimal version)
 gdb-multiarch - GNU Debugger (with support for multiple architectures)
 gdb-python2 - GNU Debugger
 gdb-source - GNU Debugger (source)
 gdb64  - GNU Debugger (64-bit)
 gdbserver  - GNU Debugger (remote server)
Closes: 763518 766754
Changes:
 gdb (7.8.1-1) experimental; urgency=medium
 .
   * Imported Upstream version 7.8.1
 - GDB 7.8.1 provides the following fixes and improvements over GDB 7.8:
   + PR python/17364 (Need better printer names in bound_registers.py)
   + PR build/17104 (CFLAGS=-Wall -Wextra gdb/confgure --with-babeltrace
 fails)
   + PR gdb/17345 (babeltrace (1.1.2 and later) complains about the ctf
 data generated by GDB)
   + PR build/17298 (gcore: Couldn't get registers: No such process)
   + PR python/17342 (Xmethod Python is not Python 3 compatible)
   + PR python/17355 (Crash on Python frame filters with unreadable arg)
   + PR guile/17367 (computation of guild path wrong when pkg-config script
 supplied as arg to --with-guile)
   + PR gdb/17247 (gdb freezes on multi threaded app)
   + PR gdb/17347 (Regression: GDB stopped on run with attached process)
   + PR gdb/17407 (Regression for Linux vDSO reading)
   + PR server/17457 (aarch64/gdbserver: wrong floating point registers
 display)
   + PR server/17487 (state-dr_control_mirror == 0 failed assertion in
 gdbserver on Windows)
   + PR gdb/17472 (with annotations, input while executing in the foreground
 crashes readline/gdb)
   + PR gdb/17471 (repeating a background command makes it foreground)
   + PR cli/17300 (crash in non-stop mode with continue -a 
 (readline_callback_read_char() called with no handler!))
   + PR python/17372 (python hangs when displaying help())
   + PR python/17408 (../../gdb/infrun.c:5256: internal-error:
 switch_back_to_stepped_thread: Assertion `!schedlock_applies(1)'
 failed.)
 - Fix --batch mode parameter
   (Closes: #763518)
   * d/control*:
 - Bump Standars Version stanza, no changes needed.
 - -dbg depends on main binary version.
   * d/rules: fix FTBFS caused by dpkg 1.17.17 changes.
 (Closes: #766754)
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Accepted cssutils 1.0-2 (source all) into unstable

2014-11-10 Thread Martin Pitt
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Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2014 13:13:11 +0100
Source: cssutils
Binary: python-cssutils python3-cssutils
Architecture: source all
Version: 1.0-2
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Debian Python Modules Team 
python-modules-t...@lists.alioth.debian.org
Changed-By: Martin Pitt mp...@debian.org
Description:
 python-cssutils - CSS Cascading Style Sheets parser and builder
 python3-cssutils - Python3 CSS Cascading Style Sheets parser and builder
Closes: 768950 768954 768960
Changes:
 cssutils (1.0-2) unstable; urgency=medium
 .
   * Revert packaging changes from previous upload. They leave the packages
 mostly empty, and create bogus packaging directories in debian/.
 (Closes: #768950, #768954, #768960)
   * Add debian/patches/revert_to_0.9.10.patch: Also revert to previous
 upstream version, so that we avoid introducing a fake new upstream version
 for the few days until this is expected to get cleaned up.  Upstream
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Accepted distro-info-data 0.24 (source all) into unstable

2014-11-10 Thread Benjamin Drung
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Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Benjamin Drung bdr...@debian.org
Changed-By: Benjamin Drung bdr...@debian.org
Description:
 distro-info-data - information about the distributions' releases (data files)
Changes:
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 .
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Accepted intel-vaapi-driver 1.4.1-2 (source) into unstable

2014-11-10 Thread Sebastian Ramacher
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Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Debian Multimedia Maintainers 
pkg-multimedia-maintain...@lists.alioth.debian.org
Changed-By: Sebastian Ramacher sramac...@debian.org
Description:
 i965-va-driver - VAAPI driver for Intel G45  HD Graphics family
 i965-va-driver-dbg - VAAPI driver for Intel G45  HD Graphics family (debug 
symbols)
Changes:
 intel-vaapi-driver (1.4.1-2) unstable; urgency=medium
 .
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Accepted webkit2gtk 2.6.2+dfsg1-2 (source amd64 all) into unstable

2014-11-10 Thread Alberto Garcia
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Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2014 11:44:56 +0200
Source: webkit2gtk
Binary: libjavascriptcoregtk-4.0-18 libjavascriptcoregtk-4.0-dev 
libjavascriptcoregtk-4.0-18-dbg libjavascriptcoregtk-4.0-bin 
gir1.2-javascriptcoregtk-4.0 libwebkit2gtk-4.0-37 libwebkit2gtk-4.0-dev 
libwebkit2gtk-4.0-doc libwebkit2gtk-4.0-37-dbg gir1.2-webkit2-4.0
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Version: 2.6.2+dfsg1-2
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Debian WebKit Maintainers 
pkg-webkit-maintain...@lists.alioth.debian.org
Changed-By: Alberto Garcia be...@igalia.com
Description:
 gir1.2-javascriptcoregtk-4.0 - JavaScript engine library from WebKitGTK+ - 
GObject introspection
 gir1.2-webkit2-4.0 - Web content engine library for GTK+ - GObject 
introspection data
 libjavascriptcoregtk-4.0-18 - JavaScript engine library from WebKitGTK+
 libjavascriptcoregtk-4.0-18-dbg - JavaScript engine library from WebKitGTK+ - 
debugging symbols
 libjavascriptcoregtk-4.0-bin - JavaScript engine library from WebKitGTK+ - 
command-line interpre
 libjavascriptcoregtk-4.0-dev - JavaScript engine library from WebKitGTK+ - 
development files
 libwebkit2gtk-4.0-37 - Web content engine library for GTK+
 libwebkit2gtk-4.0-37-dbg - Web content engine library for GTK+ - debugging 
symbols
 libwebkit2gtk-4.0-dev - Web content engine library for GTK+ - development files
 libwebkit2gtk-4.0-doc - Web content engine library for GTK+ - documentation
Closes: 767598 768341
Changes:
 webkit2gtk (2.6.2+dfsg1-2) unstable; urgency=medium
 .
   * debian/patches/fix-mips64-build.patch:
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   * debian/patches/flash-crash.patch:
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Accepted manpages-fr-extra 20141109 (source all) into unstable

2014-11-10 Thread David Prévot
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Version: 20141109
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Nicolas FRANCOIS (Nekral) nicolas.franc...@centraliens.net
Changed-By: David Prévot taf...@debian.org
Description:
 manpages-fr-extra - French version of the manual pages
Closes: 768224
Changes:
 manpages-fr-extra (20141109) unstable; urgency=medium
 .
   [ David Prévot ]
   * Replace realpath (Closes: #768224)
   * glibc: Sync with 2.19-12
   * lilo:
 - Sync with version 1:24.1-1
 - Update translation.
   * coreutils:
 - Sync with 8.23-3
 - Trivial unfuzzy
   * cron:
 - Sync with 3.0pl1-127
 - Update translation
   * Add ddate (restore ddate.1)
   * util-linux:
 - Sync with 2.25.2-2
 - Update translation
   * sysvinit:
 - Sync with 2.88dsf-57
 - Trivial unfuzzy
 .
   [ Jean-Paul Guillonneau ]
   * lilo: Proofread
 .
   [ Jean-Pierre Giraud ]
   * cron: Proofread
   * util-linux: Proofread
   * lilo: Proofread
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Accepted python-requests-kerberos 0.5-2 (source all) into unstable

2014-11-10 Thread Thomas Goirand
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Source: python-requests-kerberos
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Version: 0.5-2
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: high
Maintainer: PKG OpenStack openstack-de...@lists.alioth.debian.org
Changed-By: Thomas Goirand z...@debian.org
Description:
 python-requests-kerberos - Kerberos/GSSAPI authentication handler for 
python-requests - Pyth
 python3-requests-kerberos - Kerberos/GSSAPI authentication handler for 
python-requests - Pyth
Closes: 768408
Changes:
 python-requests-kerberos (0.5-2) unstable; urgency=high
 .
   * CVE-2014-8650: failure to handle mutual authentication. Applied upstream
 patch: CVE-2014-8650_Handle_mutual_authentication.patch (Closes: #768408).
 Thanks to Salvatore Bonaccorso car...@debian.org for reporting it.
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Accepted designate 2014.2-2 (source all) into experimental

2014-11-10 Thread Thomas Goirand
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Changed-By: Thomas Goirand z...@debian.org
Description:
 designate  - OpenStack DNS as a Service - metapackage
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Closes: 767853
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   * Using connection = as directive for the db, and using database sync
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Accepted acpi-support 0.142-6 (source all amd64) into unstable

2014-11-10 Thread Michael Meskes
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Version: 0.142-6
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Debian Acpi Team pkg-acpi-de...@lists.alioth.debian.org
Changed-By: Michael Meskes mes...@debian.org
Description:
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 acpi-support - scripts for handling many ACPI events
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button
Closes: 766632 767947 767953
Changes:
 acpi-support (0.142-6) unstable; urgency=medium
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