Previously Dennis Stampfer wrote:
dpkg/po/en.po has
560 translated messages, 176 fuzzy translations, 271 untranslated messages
I wonder why that happens since the source itself has the authorative
English text..
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Previously Denis Barbier wrote:
Have a look at dpkg/po/en.po:
Last-Translator: Dpkg Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED]\n
Language-Team: Dpkg Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED]\n
However we can safely assume that in fact that file is authorative and
up to date.
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Previously Guido Guenther wrote:
next-server tftp.foo.bar;
Where is that one documented? It does not seem to be in dhcp-options(5).
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Previously Guido Guenther wrote:
SPI has it's own disklabel - cool :)
Doh, that should have been SGI as well of course :)
If your disk has a SGI disklabel already, the expert menu is not
available
That sounds a bit silly..
(for whatever reason, I'll file a wishlist bug against
util-linux
Section 6.3.1 mentions you can create a SGI disk label from the fdisk
expert menu, but when I had x in fdisk it tells me `Sorry, not experts
menu for SPI partition tables available'. Somethings feels fishy here..
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Previously Raphael Hertzog wrote:
AFAIK, insmod used to be a link to modprobe in modutils-basic.
The other way around sounds more likely, and that is still true.
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Previously Adam Di Carlo wrote:
Ok. I am not moving i386 to straigh 2.2.19 right now, btw, since I'm
pretty sure that kernel has issues.
What kind of issues are you referring to?
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Previously Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
You are assuming that talkd have buffer overflows, but you have no
proof of it. And talk is rwxr-xr-x, so what would you win by an
overflow on a local host? And I doubt that there are many bugs in a
daemon which is less than 10k big.
Security works the
Previously Wolfgang Sourdeau wrote:
Another argument is that zile is kind of a stripped-down version of
Emacs, and Emacs is the standard editor for the GNU system, which I am
sure most of the people on this list are using.
Emacs is not `the standard editor', it is just one of the two most
Previously Adam Di Carlo wrote:
exim we should move to postfix, IMHO
FWIW, I disagree, and I'ld like to see some really good arguments before
we make a change like that.
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Previously Jacob Kuntz wrote:
http://www.postfix.org/motivation.html
From what I hear:
postfix does not do IPv6
postfix does not do TLS (not officialy and juding by comments on
#debian-devel from today not reliably either)
postfix header rewriting isn't flexible
postfix uses multiple files
I just helped a friend install Debian on a server, and it was a
painful experience. The problem is this: the machine uses hardware
RAID only. To access it you need to load the DAC960 module, but..
the installer can only install modules if it has a root filesystem
configured so it can reassemble
Previously Adam Di Carlo wrote:
Still waiting for the pcmcia packages...
They should be there now..
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Previously Adam Di Carlo wrote:
FYI, I used the following packages (and only the following packages)
from Potato proposed updates when building 2.2.21. Let me know if I
am missing any.
Please use libc 2.1.3-18 instead, it fixes an interesting ldd bug.
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Herbert Xu uploaded 2.2.19pre17 kernel images today, which fix some
security problems. Could the boot-floppies team please build new
floppies based on those, and could the porters please update the
kernels for their architectures as well? I would like to release a
security advisory for the
To prevent people from needing to mess with debian/files I've added
a -n option to dpkg-gencontrol that allows you to specify a different
filename for the package. This change will appear in dpkg 1.9.0,
which I'm hoping to release somewhere in the next week.
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Previously Joey Hess wrote:
Here's a better patch, fixes it trying to install man pages into
/usr/share/man ..
I didn't use this patch but basically redid it from scratch. I found
some problems in the patch that you might want to check for in other
patches:
+version :=$(shell
Previously David Whedon wrote:
We're really strapped for space trying to fit all on a single floppy. We
have to carefully consider the 10k that using modprobe will cost us. Is it
possible for you to elaborate on why you don't want us to use insmod. We
really only need it to insmod a nic
Previously David Whedon wrote:
Here's a patch to make a udeb of modutils for debian-installer. It is still
possible that we will use busybox 'insmod', however busybox 'insmod' doesn't
currently support all our targetted archs. In its current form this udeb
contains only the insmod binary.
Previously Adam Di Carlo wrote:
Uh, well, you mean hda to hdc? Plus SCSI drives, etc etc. Oh, ick.
There must be a better way.
grub uses a different naming scheme for drives: so (hd1) means the
whole first IDE disk (ie /dev/hda).
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Previously Adam Di Carlo wrote:
Is perhaps update-modules not getting run?
There is an easy way to check that, just look at /etc/modules.conf.
This is the bit you want to look for:
### update-modules: start processing /etc/modutils/arch/i386
alias parport_lowlevel parport_pc
alias
Previously Adam Di Carlo wrote:
This isn't really a boot-flopppies bug I think. Nor does it seem to
be a kernel problem. Is it a modconf bug? A modutils bug?
Sounds like /etc/modutils/arch/i386 is missing, that includes the
needed alias:
alias parport_lowlevel parport_rpc
modutils
Previously Adam Di Carlo wrote:
I'm building and will upload tonight boot-floppies 2.2.18. This
includes the 2.2.18 kernel and other bug fixes and such.
Euhm, please don't upload them until I have a final security fix
for modutils done. There is a real option that local users can
get root
Previously Wichert Akkerman wrote:
I seriously need to fix a bug I introduced in modutils for 2.2r1,
I'll work on that tonight.
Fixed and uploaded.
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Previously Adam Di Carlo wrote:
My plans to get 2.2.18 tested and release have not worked out. My
time has been virtually non-existant and the testing I hoped others to
do didn't happen.
I seriously need to fix a bug I introduced in modutils for 2.2r1,
I'll work on that tonight.
Anyhow,
Previously Josip Rodin wrote:
The bash package in potato includes a nice /etc/skel/.bash_logout file:
# ~/.bash_logout: executed by bash(1) when login shell exits.
# when leaving the console clear the screen to increase privacy
case "`tty`" in
/dev/tty[0-9]) clear
esac
Eww! Barf!
Package: bash
Severity: normal
File a bug on bash then...
[andersen@traveller src]$ ls -l /etc/skel/.bash_logout
-rw-r--r--1 root root 174 Feb 20 2000 /etc/skel/.bash_logout
[andersen@traveller src]$ cat /etc/skel/.bash_logout
# ~/.bash_logout: executed
Previously Adam Di Carlo wrote:
i386 build of the CVS boot-floppies as of yesterday is available at
URL:http://auric.debian.org/~aph/bf/2.2.17/.
Please note that the 2.2.17 kernel is basically ready as well, Alan Cox
is just waiting for Linus to make it official. We should get that
in 2.2.r1
Previously Sean Perry wrote:
This is all moot if we move to X 4. X does it own monitor / vid card
detection now.
I wonder if it doesn't make more sense to use a mixed X3/X4 setup for
woody and base the decision on which server to use on the installed
videocard?
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Not sure if this may help you guys, but modutils 2.3.13 supports
compressed objects. Might help shave a couple of bytes of the size
of a ramdisk..
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Previously Adam Di Carlo wrote:
laurent bonnaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
the base system in 2.2.15-2000-06-07/base2_2.tgz does contain /var/log/wtmp,
but it does not contain /var/log/btmp. Adding this file has two advantages:
- it is probably better from a security point of view
Previously Adam Di Carlo wrote:
To the administrators of va.debian.org aka cvs.debian.org. I have a
user (Eric in the CC line) who is reporting wierd nscd problems when
using anonymous CVS to the debian-boot CVS area. Since it was an nscd
problem it looked like maybe some strange cvs
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