Re: Bits from the armel porters
[Sune Vuorela] > My impression of the state of armeb fits quite well with a "500 result" Almost, but not quite. There are four machines reporting to popcon.debian.org. :) This is the latest architecture distribution list as reported to popcon.debian.org: 2 0.00% i486 2 0.00% hurd-i386 3 0.00% ppc64 4 0.01% armeb 5 0.01% kfreebsd-amd64 8 0.01% kfreebsd-i386 10 0.01% s390 11 0.01% m68k 20 0.03% armel 25 0.03% mips 49 0.06% ia64 69 0.09% hppa 77 0.10% mipsel 83 0.11% alpha 291 0.38% sparc 829 1.09% arm 879 1.16% powerpc 10016 13.20% amd64 63480 83.68% i386 75863 100.00% total (ignored 235 without arch info) Happy hacking, -- Petter Reinholdtsen -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Bug#466078: RFP: sourcenav NG -- source code analysis tool
On Sat, 16 Feb 2008 23:26:06 +0100 Michael Tautschnig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [snip] > If this is something else than a nice IDE, state it. Otherwise say > that this is an IDE for about pluggable extensions>. Reworked with your comments, thanks. Package name: sourcenav-ng Version: NG3 Upstream Author: Sourcenav Development Group <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> URL: http://sourcenav.berlios.de/ License: GPL v2 Description: IDE for C/C++, Java and Tcl programs source navigator NG is an IDE for programs written in C/C++, Java and Tcl. With it, you can edit your source code, display relationships between classes and functions and members, and display call trees. It is based upon the old source navigator and strives to improve usability and performance. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RFH: wireshark, libgphoto2, exif, etc.
Hello all, I was away then I got back and got buried by work and misc real life things, and Debian release critical bugs :( I have been on the http://wiki.debian.org/LowThresholdNmu list for a long time and I want to encourage you all to consider this and step for NMU, or team-maintenance (especially for wireshark and libgphoto2, I should have done this earlier). I am all for alioth but no news yet about my request for a pkg-wireshark project. Here ends my request for help, thanks, Frederic signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Re: Bits from the armel porters
Riku Voipio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > For the second point, armel must keep up-to-date and must not have > build failures affecting armel. The current buildds are struggling to > keep upto date, so 4 new Thecus machines have now been ordered to be set > up as normal/testing/security buildds and porter machines in the near > future. The machines have now arrived. After the fitting disks and memory modules have been delivered, these boxes will get installed and shipped to their final hosting locations. This should take about one or two weeks. After that, DSA can do the debian.org setup and leave them to the buildd admins. Marc -- BOFH #114: electro-magnetic pulses from French above ground nuke testing. pgpAT0GWhrAmZ.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: RFH: wireshark, libgphoto2, exif, etc.
On 07/03/2008, Frederic Peters wrote: > Hello all, Hi Frederic, > I have been on the http://wiki.debian.org/LowThresholdNmu list for a > long time and I want to encourage you all to consider this and step > for NMU, or team-maintenance (especially for wireshark and libgphoto2, > I should have done this earlier). I am all for alioth but no news yet > about my request for a pkg-wireshark project. I'd be pleased to welcome your photo-related packages (libgphoto, exif, etc.) into the pkg-phototools group. I'm currently lacking time a bit, but I should be able to step in during the next week. Cheers, -- Cyril Brulebois pgpQ03SHu9ckH.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: RFH: wireshark, libgphoto2, exif, etc.
Frederic Peters wrote: > I should have done this earlier). I am all for alioth but no news yet > about my request for a pkg-wireshark project. I'm not sure if you need a separate wiki, mailing-list etc for a package like wireshark. So maybe collab-maint is sufficient for your needs. Cheers, Michael -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth? signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: Bits from the armel porters
On Thu, Mar 06, 2008 at 11:39:24PM +0100, Frans Pop wrote: > Now that armel is becoming official, could someone involved with the port > please look at updating the info about the port on the website [1] in the > run-up to Lenny? Yeah, I sent a update for that page earlier, but it seems to have slipped from the radar. Resending.. > (Info for a lot of other ports could do with some updates as well.) The whole website needs more love. :( -- "rm -rf" only sounds scary if you don't have backups -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: RFH: wireshark, libgphoto2, exif, etc.
On Friday 07 March 2008 11:56:42 Frederic Peters wrote: > Hello all, > > I was away then I got back and got buried by work and misc real life > things, and Debian release critical bugs :( > > I have been on the http://wiki.debian.org/LowThresholdNmu list for a > long time and I want to encourage you all to consider this and step > for NMU, or team-maintenance (especially for wireshark and libgphoto2, > I should have done this earlier). I am all for alioth but no news yet > about my request for a pkg-wireshark project. > > Here ends my request for help, thanks, Hi Frederic. I would be willing to help co-maintain wireshark. greetings, Joost -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Many packaged programs that are doing the same thing
Am 2008-02-29 10:38:56, schrieb Guus Sliepen: > There is nothing wrong with having multiple packages in Debian that do > the same thing. However, you can wonder whether it is really helpful for > the user to have 10 or more light-weight http daemons to choose from. As > a distribution, we have a much broader view than the authors of those > http daemons. When we see something like this, maybe we should contact > the upstream authors and suggest that they work together, so that the > number of light-weight daemons to choose from decreases but the quality > of the remaining will be better. > > Again, I'm not saying there should only be one light-weight http daemon. > But more than 10? ...and if someone want to study HOW a Web-Server is working and HOW it was implemented? (e.g. in TCL, Ruby, Perl, PHP, C ASM, ...) Thanks, Greetings and nice Day Michelle Konzack Systemadministrator 24V Electronic Engineer Tamay Dogan Network Debian GNU/Linux Consultant -- Linux-User #280138 with the Linux Counter, http://counter.li.org/ # Debian GNU/Linux Consultant # Michelle Konzack Apt. 917 ICQ #328449886 +49/177/935194750, rue de Soultz MSN LinuxMichi +33/6/61925193 67100 Strasbourg/France IRC #Debian (irc.icq.com) signature.pgp Description: Digital signature
ARCH sh (SuperHelix)
Hello, some time ago, there was a sh (SuperHelix) architecture in Debian which has disapeared. Now I have a project where I need this stuff (even not complete) and like to know 1) Who went the porters 2) Where are the old "sh" files from Debian Thanks, Greetings and nice Day Michelle Konzack Systemadministrator 24V Electronic Engineer Tamay Dogan Network Debian GNU/Linux Consultant -- Linux-User #280138 with the Linux Counter, http://counter.li.org/ # Debian GNU/Linux Consultant # Michelle Konzack Apt. 917 ICQ #328449886 +49/177/935194750, rue de Soultz MSN LinuxMichi +33/6/61925193 67100 Strasbourg/France IRC #Debian (irc.icq.com) signature.pgp Description: Digital signature
Anacron Problems
Problem 1 is trying to reach Sean Perry. Neither [EMAIL PROTECTED] nor [EMAIL PROTECTED], as listed in anacron.8, work. Problem 2 is trying t find out why my weekly job runs three times while my monthly and daily only run once. Furthermore, until a few weeks ago, weekly only ran once as well. Can you ask Sean? While not a problem, I also note that anacron runs at about 12:30-1:00 AM if my laptop is on. It used to only run if I was logged on. I can live with either, but is this correct? I am running Version 3.3 on Mac OS X 10.4.11 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: ARCH sh (SuperHelix)
Hi On Mon, 3 Mar 2008 22:44:04 +0100 Michelle Konzack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > some time ago, there was a sh (SuperHelix) architecture in > Debian which has disapeared. Not that I would know something about status of this port, but the architecture name is Super Hitachi :-). -- Michal Čihař | http://cihar.com | http://blog.cihar.com signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: ARCH sh (SuperHelix)
hi, On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 6:44 AM, Michelle Konzack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > some time ago, there was a sh (SuperHelix) architecture in > Debian which has disapeared. Now I have a project where I > need this stuff (even not complete) and like to know > > 1) Who went the porters > 2) Where are the old "sh" files from Debian Does these link help? http://wiki.debian.org/SH4/CrossToolchain or, http://www.si-linux.co.jp/wiki/silinux/index.php?DebianSH (unofficial etch sh4 distribution, in Japanese) regards, -- KURASHIKI Satoru -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: ARCH sh (SuperHelix)
Hello, SH processors are made by Renesas, a japanese company. I know there was a talk on that topic past Debconf at Edinburgh[1]. I believe one of the porters was Inaoka Kazuhiro. I do not really know the status of the port, but i know there are some french (and other countries) people working on it, like Arthur Loiriet.[2]. [1] https://penta.debconf.org/~joerg/speakers/233.en.html [2] http://sh4.debian.net/ http://alioth.debian.org/~arthur-guest/sh4/ http://alioth.debian.org/~ag-guest/sh4/ http://ada.lri.fr/sh4/stage1/ Maybe you can add efforts and have a serious port of SH for Debian :-D Thanks, Hector Oron -- Héctor Orón
Re: ARCH sh (SuperHelix)
2008/3/7, Hector Oron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hello, > > SH processors are made by Renesas, a japanese company. I know there > was a talk on that topic past Debconf at Edinburgh[1]. I should add the presentation, https://penta.debconf.org/~joerg/attachments/53-debianmeetingresume200705presentationiwamatsu.pdf and iwamatsu's debian-sh4 packages, http://www.nigauri.org/~iwamatsu/debian/debian-sh4/ Regards -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: RFH: wireshark, libgphoto2, exif, etc.
Cyril Brulebois wrote: > I'd be pleased to welcome your photo-related packages (libgphoto, exif, > etc.) into the pkg-phototools group. I'm currently lacking time a bit, > but I should be able to step in during the next week. Ok, I may be able to get a few hours on Sunday to upload a new libgphoto2 package, removing .la files to fix 467527; then the pkg-phototools will be a nice home for them. Frederic -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: RFH: wireshark, libgphoto2, exif, etc.
Michael Biebl wrote: > > I should have done this earlier). I am all for alioth but no news yet > > about my request for a pkg-wireshark project. > > I'm not sure if you need a separate wiki, mailing-list etc for a package > like wireshark. > So maybe collab-maint is sufficient for your needs. I didn't know about collab-maint, or I did forget; but it looks totally appropriate; thanks for pointing this. Frederic -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: RFH: wireshark, libgphoto2, exif, etc.
Joost Yervante Damad wrote: > I would be willing to help co-maintain wireshark. Thanks; I'll get to use svn-inject to put it in collab-maint, then it will be easy to share work. Frederic -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Many packaged programs that are doing the same thing
On 03-Mar-08, 15:26 (CST), Michelle Konzack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Am 2008-02-29 10:38:56, schrieb Guus Sliepen: > > > > Again, I'm not saying there should only be one light-weight http daemon. > > But more than 10? > > ...and if someone want to study HOW a Web-Server is working and HOW > it was implemented? (e.g. in TCL, Ruby, Perl, PHP, C ASM, ...) While I have no objection to adding multiple web servers, this is a bogus argument. Someone looking at webserver implementations can grab source from the upstream site. Having Debian binary packages available is unnecessary for this purpose. OTOH, I think it would be completely reasonable for the security team to object. Steve -- Steve Greenland The irony is that Bill Gates claims to be making a stable operating system and Linus Torvalds claims to be trying to take over the world. -- seen on the net -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: git bikeshedding (Re: triggers in dpkg, and dpkg maintenance)
GRaphael Hertzog writes ("Re: git bikeshedding (Re: triggers in dpkg, and dpkg maintenance)"): > Either do the supplementary work or wait patiently with some _friendly_ > nagging from time to time. The supplementary work to fix up my flex branch ? But this is precisely what using a drcs is supposed to avoid as I've said. We're going round in circles here. > I gave you my advice on the best way to help Guillem review and merge your > work, that's all. > > Guillem was ill recently, hopefully he'll catch up soon and will be able > to work on the merge of the triggers branch. So are you saying that we're just waiting for Guillem to say `yes' ? I think the time for Guillem to review my code has passed long since. Ian. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bug#469908: ITP: pgdesigner -- Graphical database designer for PostgreSQL
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Pierre Chifflier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * Package name: pgdesigner Version : 1.2.1 Upstream Author : Luigi Carlotto < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > * URL : http://pgdesigner.sourceforge.net/ * License : GPL Programming Lang: Gambas Description : Graphical database designer for PostgreSQL pgDesigner is a database design application for PostgreSQL, for versions 7.x and 8.x. . pgDesigner provides the following features: * Complete datamodel editor * Support for PostgreSQL objects: tables, views, relations, tablespaces, procedures, triggers, types, domains and sequences * Automatic updating of relations between tables. * Wizard for the construction of views. * Report generator, with statistics * Printing the diagram * SQL export * Creation of the database * Management of the project on a diagram chart -- System Information: Debian Release: lenny/sid APT prefers unstable APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (1, 'experimental') Architecture: amd64 (x86_64) Kernel: Linux 2.6.24-1-amd64 (SMP w/1 CPU core) Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8) (ignored: LC_ALL set to fr_FR.UTF-8) Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bug#469912: ITP: python-ecore -- Python bindings for the Enlightenment core library (ecore)
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: "Jan Lübbe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * Package name: python-ecore Version : 0.2.1 Upstream Author : Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * URL : http://www.enlightenment.org * License : BSD Programming Lang: Python Description : Python bindings for the Enlightenment core library (ecore) Ecore is the core event abstraction layer and X abstraction layer that makes doing selections, Xdnd, general X stuff, and event loops, timeouts and idle handlers fast, optimized, and convenient. It's a separate library so anyone can make use of the work put into Ecore to make this job easy for applications. This package contains modules that allow you to use ecore from Python. -- System Information: Debian Release: lenny/sid APT prefers unstable APT policy: (900, 'unstable'), (300, 'experimental') Architecture: i386 (i686) Kernel: Linux 2.6.24-x60s (SMP w/2 CPU cores; PREEMPT) Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8) Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bug#469911: ITP: python-evas -- Python bindings for the Enlightenment canvas library (evas)
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: "Jan Lübbe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * Package name: python-evas Version : 0.2.1 Upstream Author : Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * URL : http://www.enlightenment.org * License : BSD Programming Lang: Python Description : Python bindings for the Enlightenment canvas library (evas) Evas is an advanced canvas library, providing six engines for rendering: X11, OpenGL (hardware accelerated), DirectFB, the framebuffer, Microsoft Windows and Qtopia. This package contains modules that allow you to use evas from Python. -- System Information: Debian Release: lenny/sid APT prefers unstable APT policy: (900, 'unstable'), (300, 'experimental') Architecture: i386 (i686) Kernel: Linux 2.6.24-x60s (SMP w/2 CPU cores; PREEMPT) Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8) Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Anacron Problems
Robert Peirce wrote: Problem 1 is trying to reach Sean Perry. Neither [EMAIL PROTECTED] nor [EMAIL PROTECTED], as listed in anacron.8, work. Problem 2 is trying t find out why my weekly job runs three times while my monthly and daily only run once. Furthermore, until a few weeks ago, weekly only ran once as well. Can you ask Sean? While not a problem, I also note that anacron runs at about 12:30-1:00 AM if my laptop is on. It used to only run if I was logged on. I can live with either, but is this correct? I am running Version 3.3 on Mac OS X 10.4.11 Sean here. I have drifted from my Debian responsibilities so the @d.o address is no longer valid. Sadly valinux died years ago so that too is no longer a usable address. This address works and should for the future. As for your OS X issues -- I have no experience OS X. The base idea is anacron is run (at least on Linux): * at boot time * on wake up from sleep / hibernation * via cron at the usually scheduled times When it runs it writes out a stamp so it knows to wait a bit before running again. If a job doesn't finish that may lead to jobs being run again and again. Another possibility is clock skew or some other form of time confusion. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Introducing myself
Hello everyone, I'm an Italian undergraduate student of Informatics in Trento. I love Debian and I've used it from a lot of years. I've also invited and helped my friends to use it. This year I would like to do something that is useful for the Debian project and for me, so I'm very interested in participating in Google Code of Summer. I mainly program in Java, however I have also some skills in C and I can learn other languages. I've seen that Debian participated in GCoS last year, so I hope that it will participate also this year. Is this mailing-list the right place to start a collaboration? Thanks in advance for any reply. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]