st thought I'd let you know, because I'm sure others will be affected.
Thanks!
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Dear Maintainer,
The README.Debian file has a broken URL.
http://www.maynidea.com/squidguard/faq-plus.html
I couldn't locate a new document on that site.
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[If possible, please preserve the 816123-forwarded CC in any replies.]
Since the content of guile-procedures.txt can vary, perhaps it shouldn't
be in schemelib_DATA.
cf. https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=816123
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gt;
> A clean solution (according to my tests with dak rm) would be
>
> remove guile-1.8/1.8.8+1-10 lilypond/2.18.2-4.1 denemo/2.0.0-0.1
> songwrite/0.14-10 frescobaldi/2.18.1+ds1-3
I just fixed trackballs, but we're still waiting on at least lilypond.
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arate commits in
the (unnamed) branch that's merged in to sid. If it's useful, I'd also
be happy to send you a patch series (suitable for "git am").
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hich the caller
dereferences unconditionally.
Yoshimi works around this now by using add_custom_command to run
'fluid -c' and adding the output sources to the project in the
ordinary way.
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In case it helps, here's a patch to apply the same workaround to
1.3.7.1. It's basically the same as the recent commit but with
different line numbers.
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diff --git a/src/CMakeLists.txt b/src/CMakeLists.txt
index f1cf0d0..c2f82df 100644
--- a/src/CMakeLists.txt
+++ b/src/CMak
Package: spice-client
Version: 0.12.5-1.2
...or something similar, so that the password isn't plainly visible via
"ps aux", etc., and perhaps wishlist, though IMO somewhat important.
See also: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=809631
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s to handle this for vnc a while back, but I can't recall if I
finished them. In any case, don't let that hold up any other work on a
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Rob Browning writes:
With the powerpc64le patch, it fails like this:
# vmdebootstrap --image vm.img --size 2g --log log --verbose \
--customize=/root/tmp-vm/setup --distribution sid \
--size 8g --arch ppc64el \
--foreign /usr/bin/qemu-ppc64le-static \
--serial-console
Rob Browning writes:
> Package: vmdebootstrap
> Version: Version: 1.3-1
>
> It looks like the actual kernel name is linux-image-ppc64le, not
> "linux-image-ppc64el, i.e. the arch and kernel package have reversed
> suffixes.
It's actually "powerpc64le", a
libgnutls-deb0-28 libgnutls-openssl27 libhogweed4 libicu55 libidn11
libisc-export95 libnettle6 libnfnetlink0 libp11-kit0 libpsl0 librtas1
librtasevent1 libtasn1-6
I: Checking component main on http://http.debian.net/debian...
E: Couldn't find these debs: linux-image-ppc64el
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, before I spend more time on the code.
I've nearly finished hacking up a first pass, but it's not likely to be
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em "uname -m >/tmp/QobiScheme.tmp")
> ...
> (system "rm -f /tmp/QobiScheme.tmp"))
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On 21/12/15 12:12, Thijs Kinkhorst wrote:
fixed 808600 20151214
tags 808600 wheezy jessie
thanks
Hi Rob,
This has been removed from our unstable distribution already and will
propagate soon to our testing distribution. The stable and oldstable
distributions will be fixed when we get the ACKs
I just noticed that ca-certificates/20151214 addresses this request, so
I guess you can close this bug as a duplicate.
ca-certificates/20151214 doesn't currently show up when I search for
"ca-certificates" on packages.debian.org. That's why I didn't see it
before I
r consider "UTN - DATACorp SGC" to be in-scope for the CAB
Forum's Baseline Requirements, although it does remain in-scope for our
"WebTrust for Certification Authorities" audit.
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to get back to it yet.
(I don't have a pointer handy, but iirc, it looked like there might an
upstream patch that we may be able to cherry-pick to fix the problem.)
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eed to prepend to the Info-directory-list.
The main change is the use of update-alternatives which should make the
Debian info arrangement look substantially less unusual. (This approach
does depend on update-alternatives handling sets reasonably whose
--slave link sets differ - which I need to
til some known GTK+
problems are fixed, this version may help avoid crashing Emacs during
an emacsclient disconnect. See
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=567934 and
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=85715 for more information.
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Rob Browning writes:
> It looks like it's dh_strip_nondeterminism that's changing the timestamp
> on the .el.gz file, and hence making emacs think that the source file is
> newer than the byte-compiled file.
>
> I suspect it may make sense to have some way to get
is
newer than the byte-compiled file.
I suspect it may make sense to have some way to get strip-nondeterminism
to preserve them, so I'm assigning a clone of this bug there.
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s is a bug in elpa-magit -- it may just need to be rebuilt
via dh-epla 0.16, but if that turns out to be incorrect, please feel
free to reassign the bug back to emacs24.
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I turn out to be mistaken.
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take a look at improvements for possibly the upload after
next (probably won't make it in the next one).
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Norbert Preining writes:
> Could you please ship two different .desktop files if possible?
Certainly - I'll try to straighten this out in the next upload.
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and font "fixed" (i.e. 6x13).
Do you see it with "emacs --font 6x13"?
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> Can this be cherry picked for Debian's emacs24?
Should be in the next upload.
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clients (Evolution, Icedove) disallow remote content
> by default and require explicit confirmation. I think gnus should
> follow this example.
>
> Ansgar
>
> [1]
> https://lists.debian.org/55f42a0a712cf_70bf3fc4828aabc09192...@prod-rs-r13.mail
Additional information here: https:/
Martin Račák writes:
> I was looking for a newcomer bug I could fix and learn how it's done in
> Debian in the process, so here is a patch.
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s appears to still be the case with at least Debian's 2.0.11+1-10
package, and setting the handler to something that doesn't perform IO
has the same effect (i.e. no alarm until you hit return):
(sigaction SIGALRM (lambda (x) (exit 1)))
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Rob Browning writes:
> You mean -O0, perhaps?
Actually, there may be a mistake in the current rules file which is
causing it to always build without an -O flag...
Changing the rules to work correctly (to use -O2 as you mentioned)
appears to fix the problem, though I assume that will m
self), and I can upload a
new package soon.
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bug to gcc-5 and set the severity to
important.
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fixed:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=764532
For reference, I'm running a build on harris.debian.org (armhf) which
has already made it past the invocation that failed.
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| Tutorial
Python 3.5 (devel) | start here
Old versions | ...
Of course we wouldn't necessarily handle it that way, but I think the
general idea of treating multiple versions as a normal case is sound.
> PS Is there any way of stopping the Debian b
bit surprised if in the long run Texinfo doesn't plan to
accommodate installing and reading the documentation for multiple major
versions. For example, in the GCC world it's certainly reasonable to
expect that you might need to work with both 4.9 and 5.0, or with 2.7
and 3.4 in the Python world
ersions of a given program and still be able to easily
traverse whichever documentation they're interested in from both Emacs
and the standalone reader.
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Hmm, I would imagine the symlink would go the other way,
i.e.
emacs.info -> emacs24.info
emacs24.info
emacs25.info
...
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David Creelman writes:
> Hi Rob, Robert,
> More details.
> lsattr on the original file gives
> -e-- /home/davidc/#.fetchmailrc#
>
> bup ls -l of the problem file gives
> -rwx-- davidc/davidc 833 2015-01-20 23:42
> home-dir/latest/home/davidc/#.f
s what I imagine, then that may provide a simpler solution.
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attr call is the one most directly related to the
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ile# should be handled without any
trouble. I think there's something else going on here.
>> Should you require more details (or if I've missed something obvious to get
>> around this
>> issue) please let me know.
I wonder if adding this to the restore might provide
Package: siege
Version: 3.0.8-1
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Fix a potential segfault in url_set_postdata by including a byte for
the null terminator when allocating the result, and switch to xmalloc
to catch allocation failures.
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Hi all,
is udisks2 really an alternative to usbmount?
I have it installed on testing, but it doesn't automatically mount anything:
carramba@robert-desktop:/usr/share/doc/udisks2$ dmesg | tail
[ 5092.063897] sd 4:0:0:0: [sdc] 30751744 512-byte logical blocks: (15.7
GB/14.6 GiB)
[ 5092.065393] sd 4:0
Source: mtr
Severity: minor
mtr_0.85.orig.tar.gz contains .o files for almost all .c files.
epping@breis:~/src/mtr-0.85$ file *.o
asn.o: ELF 64-bit LSB relocatable, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), not stripped
curses.o: ELF 64-bit LSB relocatable, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), not stripped
display.o:
Package: asterisk-voicemail-imapstorage
Version: 1:11.13.1~dfsg-2+b1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
I captured a core dump from a crashed asterisk process. Apparently the
problem stems from the IMAP version of app_voicemail.so, but it seems the
asterisk-dbg package only has symbols for the non
Package: mandos
Version: 1.6.9-1
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
Upon installing mandos after a fresh jessie install, the service fails to start:
# systemctl -l status mandos.service
● mandos.service - Server of encrypted passwords to Mandos clients
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/m
Package: clamav
Version: 0.98.7+dfsg-0+deb7
Severity: Serious
This error appears against 'freshclam', but I believe its related to
clamav-base.
Following a dist-upgrade of clamav, the /var/lib/clamav directory
ownership is reset to 'clamav'. This behaviour is incorrect if clamav
ha
Package: openvpn
Version: 2.3.4-5
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
A system booting under systemd will hang indefinitely when an interface
is configured via openvpn and marked "auto" in interfaces(5), e.g.:
auto vpniface
iface vpniface inet manual
openvpn somevpn
(with AUTOSTART="
with the newer versions of guile, though.]
For the record, I'm fine with letting 1.8 stay for now. I imagine Don
and I can handle any serious problems, and hopefully we won't need it
too much longer.
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pen if you run emacs with "-Q"? If not, then the problem is
likely due to an additional packaage you have installed, or something in
your ~/.emacs, and you should be able to track it down by selectively
disabling things until you find the culprit.
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for reporting the problem. (Closes: 767949)
* Add "Breaks: apel (<< 10.8+0.20120427-4)" to emacs24-common to fix
a byte-compilation problem with older versions of the package.
Thanks to Łukasz Stelmach for the report and Sébastien Villemot
for tracking down the cor
ing the problem. (Closes: 767949)
* Add "Breaks: apel (<< 10.8+0.20120427-4)" to emacs24-common to fix
a byte-compilation problem with older versions of the package.
Thanks to Łukasz Stelmach for the report and Sébastien Villemot
for tracking down the corr
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Package name: openvsp
Version : 3.0.3
Upstream Author : Rob McDonald
URL : http://www.openvsp.org/
License : NOSA 1.3
Programming Lang: C++
Description : Parametric 3D Modeler
OpenVSP is a parametric 3D geometry
ee.
Please feel welcome to reassign it yourself, or I'll try to get to it
later this weekend.
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did, and didn't
--purge it), then that file's supposed to be there. In any case, it's
not an emacs package file.
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Package: pcmanfm
Version: 1.2.3-1
Severity: wishlist
Tags: upstream
Spacefm has the ability to use udevil or pmount for mounting of
removable media. I would like to see this functionality included
in pcmanfm.
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Package: guayadeque
Version: 0.3.7~ds0-2.1
Severity: normal
If I use either pmount or udevil to mount a USB stick, Guayadeque
does not detect it as removable media. Pmount creates a mount point
like /media/sdb1. Udevil is configured on my system to create a mount
point like /media/$USER/$LABEL.
Package: usbmount
Version: 0.0.22
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
I'm trying to use usbmount to automount my pendrive formatted as ntfs.
For that I only added ntfs to list of filesystems to /etc/usbmount config.
Unfortunately, it doesn't work. After plugging in the device what I get is:
[carr
Ahh, OK, I thought we needed prior approval before uploads to unstable
now.
> Are you happy with the upload? Would you like to ask for prior approval first?
I'll hopefully have time to look at it this weekend.
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Balint Reczey writes:
> It turned out to be an Emacs bug already fixed upstream.
> Please see the attached NMU diff which fixes.
> I'm uploading the fixed package to DELAYED/10 today.
Did you get approval from the release team?
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Package: evolution
Version: 3.12.7-1
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
Currently, Evolution suffers from a bug whereby CalDAV calendars can be
incorrectly marked as read-only, thus rendering them pretty much useless
for anyone who wants to add or modify events on a shared event.
This has bee
moving the cursor around at the end, nor
with deleting back to the "||" and re-typing the code.
Should I be doing something else to reproduce the problem?
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arrow down the problem, before we
can pursue it much further.
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hat's can be ignored for now.
>
> Testing with 50develock-el.el in my system's emacs/site-start.d/ I am no
> longer able to reproduce the reported behaviour. Good!
>
> Looks like develock-el needs an update.
OK, reassigning to develock-el for consideration there.
Thanks
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"David, Erwan" writes:
> I got the dbg package, here is the stack trace when starting emacs24
And was that with 24.4? If not, is there any chance you could try 24.4
(which we're preparing for the upcoming stable release, i.e. jessie)?
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Rob Browning writes:
> Looks like the latest version of develock might be 0.45. Would it be
> easy for you to test that? I'm wondering if this might be a develock
> issue that's been fixed upstream.
And I'm not positive, but it looks like it might be hosted here now:
you/save/the/new/develock" load-path)
(require 'develock)
And I suppose you might also need to temporarily remove the Debian
develock-el package.
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?
$ dpkg --listfiles emacs24-el | fgrep .el | xargs zfgrep export-as-ascii
...
/usr/share/emacs/24.4/lisp/org/ox-ascii.el.gz:(defun org-ascii-export-as-ascii
If so, suppose you might need a (require 'ox-ascii) if it's not already
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4.0.3-10+b3
> ii libtinfo5 5.9+20140913-1
> ii libx11-6 2:1.6.2-3
> ii libxft22.3.2-1
> ii libxinerama1 2:1.1.3-1+b1
> ii libxml22.9.1+dfsg1-4
> ii libxpm41:3.5.11-1
> ii libxrand
Rob Browning writes:
> Aha?
>
> http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=18813
>
> I've only had a chance to skim, but perhaps that's it.
>
> Are you running emacs-nox by any chance? If so, it sounded like
> switching to emacs24-lucid might be a possib
Aha?
http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=18813
I've only had a chance to skim, but perhaps that's it.
Are you running emacs-nox by any chance? If so, it sounded like
switching to emacs24-lucid might be a possible workaround, until we get
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Package: initramfs-tools
Version: 0.109.1
Severity: normal
File: /etc/kernel/postinst.d/initramfs-tools
The script /etc/kernel/postinst.d/initramfs-tools checks for the existence
of /usr/sbin/update-initramfs using an absolute path, but later invokes it
without any path. Among other possible dange
h, and just crossed my mind -- do you happen to have the gnus deb
installed? If so, I wonder if that might be relevant (though it may not
be active for emacs24).
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Ben Finney writes:
> * The Gnus startup exits, with the error
> “Cannot open load file: no such file or directory, debug”.
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Then,
assuming that's OK, run M-x set-variable to change debug-on-error to t.
And finally, run M-x gnus.
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ith the following combinations:
>
> * emacs -f gnus
> * emacs -Q -f gnus
>
> with either ‘emacs24’ or ‘emacs24-nox’ installed.
Can you set debug-on-error to t and try again, so we can (hopefully) get
a bit more information?
i.e. via either (setq debug-on-error t) in your .emacs or &qu
either:
(require 'cl)
or use macroexpand-all in preference to cl-macroexpand-all.
The latter is a deprecated alias to the former (in cl). i.e. from
/usr/share/emacs/24.4/lisp/emacs-lisp/cl.el.gz:
(define-obsolete-function-alias 'cl-macroexpand-all 'macroexpand-all "24.3&quo
On 04/11/14 23:55, Andreas Cadhalpun wrote:
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Hi Rob,
On 04.11.2014 23:34, rob wrote:
Running from terminal:
Icon 'gtk-new' not present in theme at /usr/share/perl5/ClamTk/GUI.pm
line 262.
This is strange and I can't reproduce it.
The
Package: clamtk
Version: 5.11-1
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
Running from terminal:
Icon 'gtk-new' not present in theme at /usr/share/perl5/ClamTk/GUI.pm line 262.
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Debian Release: jessie/sid
APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (500, 'stabl
lp me with this issue please ?
Perhaps try #guile (or the mailing list). That might be the fastest
place to start.
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te in tandem with the new
g-wrap.
Hence my feeling that we need active maintainers for whichever of these
are to remain in Debian. I might considering helping with that
eventually, but probably not in the short term.
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bian that have Guile 2.0 support upstream, but not in Debian.
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might keep emacs24 24.4 out of jessie.
One answer would be to patch css-mode, another would be to just remove
css-mode (and html-helper-mode (last updated upstream in 2004) if it
doesn't work with Emacs' built-in css-mode).
Thoughts?
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severity 726593 serious
thanks
We've removed emacs24 from unstable, and we're trying to remove it from
jessie. This package should probably be upgraded now or removed from
jessie too.
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eck Emacs's own
> HTML mode(s?) once again.
...or perhaps html-helper-mode works with 24.4's css-mode? If so then
html-helper-mode can just adjust its dependencies.
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Rob Browning writes:
> I'm not sure how it compares, but 24.4 has its own css-mode.el. If
> that's a newer version of the same code, then it might make sense to
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> rework the css-mode package to ignore emacs24 (>> 24.4+1)
;s a newer version of the same code, then it might make sense to
rework the css-mode package to ignore emacs24 (>> 24.4+1) or similar.
Otherwise, if css-mode is still appropriate, then perhaps this is
relevant:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/20135194/emacs-css-mode-not-loading
Thanks
on" style arguments in 1.17.21, instead of having
> to change the --help and man pages that would add more translator work.
Sounds good, and thanks.
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p for program usage information.
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emacs-bug information
from my system, but the bug didn't originate there (I don't even have
emacs23 installed at the moment). Did you mean for Kurt to send it?
And what kind of test did you have in mind?
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Rob Browning writes:
> The following issue was just reported against emacs23 in Debian, and
> from a quick glance, it looks like 24.4 still uses s_client, so if this
> is a problem, it's perhaps still relevant.
Oh, and the link (for the emacs24 bug cloned from the emacs23 bug) is
. This is all documented behaviour.
>
> Please get rid of all documentation, configurations and examples
> that tell you how to set it up using s_client.
>
> I've also seen examples adding -ssl2 and -ssl3 which is really
> really broken.
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mipsel, powerpc, s390x, sparc
emacs23-nox | 23.4+1-4.1+b1 | amd64, armel, armhf, i386, kfreebsd-amd64,
kfreebsd-i386, mips, mipsel,
powerpc, s390x, sparc
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Rob Johnston
* Package name: libslax
Version : 0.20.0
Upstream Author : Phil Shafer
* URL : https://github.com/Juniper/libslax
* License : BSD
Programming Lang: C
Description : The SLAX language (XSLT
h only a few days before the freeze migration deadline, so I
suspect jessie may not be feasible.
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h the
addition of guile-2.0.
According to dak, anubis is blocking this removal, and the last non-NMU
was in 2009.
cf. https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=745989
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h the
addition of guile-2.0.
According to dak, freetalk is blocking this removal, has been FTBFS
since 2013-06, and hasn't had a non-NMU since 2012-06.
cf. https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=745997
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