ll stop
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> This is where Django Evolution fits in. Django Evolution is an
> extension to Django that allows you to track changes in your models
> over time, and to update the database to reflect those changes.
How does it compare with South?
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file a new bug, but that'd just be a duplicate, so I
don't. :-)
> There was also a recent insserv update, BTW. Are both problems still
> reproducible with the current unstable insserv?
No, this is wheezy. Haven't tried with unstable.
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does not guarantee they'll be fixed, it won't just get dropped on the
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> One of those scripts (bootlogs/ bootlogs.sh) must be an orphan conffile ?
That shouldn't matter to insserv, but yes, one of them is an orphan.
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> New version: 184
> Url: http://cgit.freedesktop.org/systemd/systemd/tag/?id=v184
Yes, I know. Not suitable for wheezy at this point.
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]] Holger Levsen
> thanks for your bug report and for testing munin 2.0, but I think thats too
> much/little:
fair enough.
> On Dienstag, 5. Juni 2012, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
> > Severity: important
> > Justification: annoys DSA
>
> That said, the bug is important
adapt to systemd.
Given dnsmasq ships a .service file, it's dnsmasq's responsibility to
ensure it has the same behaviour with both service definitions. So,
this bugs belongs in dnsmasq.
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t can't be essential since that'd force it onto all
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scp (and probably more tools), so avoiding : in files names seem
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| On Wed, 19 Oct 2011 13:42:06 +0200
| Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
|
| > Package: ftp.debian.org
| > Severity: normal
| >
| > (Cc-ed to debian-devel@l.d.o for their input in whether this would cause
| > problems anywhere else in the toolchain.)
| >
| > It
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| > The first and obvious one is to avoid file name clashes in the
| > archive. Another one is so the version number in the file name actually
| > is the version number of the package which makes it less
and throwing road-blocks.
I think it would be a useful first step to stop accusing people of
foot-dragging and throwing road-blocks. You're coming across as quite
aggressive and confrontional.
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First, you're talking about a metapackage, not a virtual package.
Second, you're doing this much more complicated than it has to be,
assuming the changes in sysvinit and the rest of the system were done,
the necessary provides, conflicts and replaces would be added to
systemd-sy
Package: wnpp
Owner: Tollef Fog Heen
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* Package name: aekeech6
Version : π
Upstream Author : Tollef Fog Heen
* URL or Web page : gopher://err.no/aekeech6
* License : 2-clause BSD
Programming Lang: C
Description : duplicate duplicate program
of such programs remains.
>
> Can like this be generalised to dedupe web servers, window managers and
> init systems?
aekeech6 can, at least.
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it currently uses DB_H__ for that, which is a bit on the
generic side.
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> Tollef, would NMU help you here? I have a keen interest in getting this
> fixed.
Thanks for the offer, I took a bit of time and updated the package
instead.
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H__ for that, which is a bit on the generic side.
>
> That would be really nice, thank you !
https://fedorahosted.org/mlocate/ticket/37
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uploaded a fix which disables parallel builds. It
should be visible on the buildds in not too long, the last version had
maybe-failed on a bunch of them.
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asonable, all in all. It gets us a newer
version (albeit not for stretch, but I see the points about changing
that so close to the freeze), it gives users some warning about htags
going away (and if that's a huge problem, we can adjust course as we
learn more).
Vincent, would this be acceptable to you?
The rest of the committee: what do you think? Is this an ok way
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> ===BEGIN
>
> The Technical Committee recommends that David Bremner be
> appointed by the Debian Project Leader to the Technical Committee.
>
> A: Recommend to Appoint David Bremner
> B: Further Discussion
>
> ===END
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Package: hindsight
Version: 0.12.7-1
Severity: normal
Hindsight is vastly less useful without lua-sandbox-extensions
installed. It should probably have a Recommends on it.
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Source: lua-sql
Severity: wishlist
Hi,
it would be very useful if you enabled the «sandbox» variant of lua,
which would allow using lua-sql-postgres with hindsight.
I believe it should be a simple matter of symlinking the right files in
debian/
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Package: lua-sandbox-extensions
Version: 0~git20161128-1
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It seems like the circular_buffer module included in the upstream git
repository is not included in the package. This makes the
throughput.lua analysis module pretty useless.
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Hi,
first of all, sorry for taking a while to get back to you on this.
> Hi,
>
> On Sun, Feb 05, 2017 at 12:38:59AM +0100, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
> > > Would it be a sensible compromise to reassign this bug to d-i tagging it
> > > RC for buster to m
.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=nb_NO.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
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> ===BEGIN===
>
> The chair of the Debian Technical Committee will be:
>
> A: Keith Packard
> B: Didier Raboud
> C: Tollef Fog Heen
> D: Sam Hartman
> E: Phil Hands
> F: Margarita Manterola
> G: David Bremner
>
packages.
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it made sure to either always flush at the
end of a write or took care to never write half a line.
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s23-nox [emacsen] 23.4+1-4.1+b1
ii emacs24 [emacsen] 24.5+1-6+b2
ii emacsen-common 2.0.8
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t; as conservative as possible.
I think we should have something that's fairly conservative, yes. «As
possible» is too strict. We shouldn't try calling home by default, for
instance.
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Package: pesign
Version: 0.110-2
Severity: wishlist
0.111 seems to be out, can this be packaged please?
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> I don't actually have the time to work on this currently, but it's
> clearly something I want.
Maybe file it as an RFP instead of ITP then?
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;s a limit to how long we're going to support old
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es the priorities from
the various indices.)
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> Hi Tollef,
>
> On Fri, Oct 24, 2014 at 02:27:16PM +0200, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
> > Have the links created by triggers on /usr/bin/$arch-gcc.
>
> I have long pondered this possibility and concluded that triggers are
> the wrong tool for the job. Here
]] peter green
> http://debdiffs.raspbian.org/main/e/eweouz/eweouz_0.9+rpi1.debdiff
Thanks, applied and uploaded. :-)
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> Package: norwegian
> Version: 2.0.10-7
> Severity: serious
>
> I'm not sure I included the right error message but norwegian fails to
> build in unstable.
Indeed it does. Seems to be caused by
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=7941
ith no visible
downtime or loss of state.
Those are just a random sample from my colo box, it would be trivial to
find more.
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Hi,
> Tollef Fog Heen (2014-07-16):
> > Format: 1.8
> > Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2014 20:48:59 +0200
> > Source: sash
> > Binary: sash
> > Architecture: source amd64
> > Version: 3.8-2
> > Distribution: unstable
> > Urgency: med
x27;t like the 3.0 (quilt) format, so no.
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I just added myself and pushed to the git repo. Are you ok with me
upload to experimental or unstable too or would you like to review
first?
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> Please gimme a day or two first, May be I would be useful too :-)
Of course, please take the time you need. Let me know if there's
anything more I can do to get this updated.
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]] Dimitri John Ledkov
> Given the nature of this metapackage, it should be declared as
> Multi-Arch:init to satisfy init dependencies across multi-arch
> boundaries.
Why would anything depend on init? It's an Essential: yes package, so
you shouldn't add Depends on it.
be ok with having some way of signalling that updatedb is running so
other processes can quiesce themselves, if that sounds ok to you? (Also,
updatedb runs under ionice, not sure if tracker does the same thing?)
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ii qemu-system 1:2.1+dfsg-11
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maal rather than how it's usually written?
(The reason for using bokmaal in the original msgstr is that it must be
ASCII, but your translation is UTF-8 and so should be able to use the
full character set.)
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it does work, so what you are referencing is probably a
> nasty bug that could be fixed.
I believe Adam refers to the fact that the cryptsetup support in systemd
doesn't support keyscript= in crypttab.
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able to make my KDC do RADIUS at all without it, so I'd
argue for it being RC, but that's up to you/the release team.
> I should be able to put together the unblock by Monday or so.
Thanks, much appreciated.
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ger Daemon
Documentation=man:syslog-ng(8)
[Service]
Type=notify
Sockets=syslog.socket
ExecStart=/usr/sbin/syslog-ng -F
ExecReload=/bin/kill -HUP $MAINPID
StandardOutput=null
Restart=always
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
Alias=syslog.service
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minkus%
> Maybe there is some local modification in a drop-in snippet.
>
> Is this issue reproducible (after a daemon-reload/daemon-reexec/system
> reboot)?
Yes.
minkus is minkus.d.o, mips porterbox, not that I think arch makes a
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/etc/inittab is a sysvinit-only configuration file, so this is
expected. Arguably, we should warn once if the inittab has been changed
from the shipped default.
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> work with current aspell because it was built with 64 bit numbers
That sounds like an RC bug in aspell, missing Breaks/Conflicts against
packages it breaks? Unless I'm misunderstanding something.
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niel and asked him to comment on
the bug, so hopefully we can have his input soon and get this resolved.
(Of course, if Daniel's happy with that approach, and Manuel is too,
then I don't think anybody would have a problem with it.)
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Hi all,
2015-03-29 21:19 Tollef Fog Heen:
>]] Christian PERRIER
>
>Hi bubulle!
>
>> Quoting Axel Beckert (a...@debian.org):
>>
>> > In the long run I'd like to see even more people working on Aptitude.
>> >
>> > But for that, a possessiv
al
end result is pretty much the same. The message we send might not be
the entirely the same, but I'd rather get it unblocked than have «my»
solution be preferred.
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Does this do anything qemu-img does not?
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asonable time frame, I'll just ask for it
to be removed.
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system=false
users=
Thanks!
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> Le Thu, 25 Jun 2015 06:40:08 +0200,
> Tollef Fog Heen a écrit :
>
>
> > Redshift (from the redshift package) can use geoclue2 as a provider.
> > However, it looks like you need to change the configuration for
> > geoclue for it to be allo
onf information:
extlinux/install: false
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severity 767194 serious
thanks
I just ran into this, I think it's pretty clear we can't release with
this in place. Upgrades hang for seemingly no reason and no user
feedback.
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> ]] Martin Pitt
>
> > Tollef Fog Heen [2014-10-21 19:19 +0200]:
> > > > I would be particularly interested in your take on the analysis that
> > > > Steve
> > > > Langasek posted to the debian-devel thread on why li
]] Russ Allbery
> Tollef Fog Heen writes:
> > ]] Russ Allbery
>
> >> Thanks, Tollef! Okay, so there does appear to be a conflict here. It
> >> sounds like your primary technical concern, not addressed by Martin's
> >> mail, is that getting
stablished that for the first time this century (approximately),
there has been something resembling consensus on debian-devel.
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severity -1 minor
thanks
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> As you already pruned devfs, please also prune is replacement "devtmpfs".
This makes sense. It should hardly take any time to traverse, but I'll
add it to the list anyway.
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I have no strong opinions on exactly what the implementation should look
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Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: normal
Hi,
could you please change the priority of sysvinit to optional and
sysvinit-core to extra?
This will allow us to complete the change to systemd as the default init
system.
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own to bugs in -shim. We therefore don't believe
that is a good choice for desktop users.
Steve's argument is that choosing sysvinit-core over systemd-sysv should
automatically reflect on choosing systemd-shim over systemd-sysv. We do
not necessarily think this is the case and both decisions ne
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Please trim bits you're not replying to.
> El mar, 21 de oct 2014 a las 10:19 , Tollef Fog Heen
> escribió:
> > ]] Russ Allbery
> >> I would be particularly interested in your take on the analysis
> >> that Steve Langasek posted to the debi
wish to veto an NMU now with this
> change in, or may I go ahead?
Please don't NMU with this patch.
Feel free to come up with a patch that works along the lines of what
we've talked about before.
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rap, ganeti, libvirt,
pbuilder, schroot, rootstrap and fai, to list a few ways of installing
Debian?
It's less work to just document how to keep sysvinit in the release
notes, something I surely hope we're going to do anyway.
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]] Wookey
> +++ Tollef Fog Heen [2014-10-24 13:31 +0200]:
> > ]] Wookey
> >
> > > This patch does that in a very neat way which means that things
> > > build-depending on pkg-config will get the right version installed
> > > whether cross-building
]] Martin Pitt
> Tollef Fog Heen [2014-10-21 19:19 +0200]:
> > > I would be particularly interested in your take on the analysis that Steve
> > > Langasek posted to the debian-devel thread on why listing systemd-shim as
> > > the first alternative dependency for
n.
Right, this is the same as doko reported in #807946. Do you have any
concerns about his patch there or can I use that instead of your much
more comprehensive one?
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t;
> So upgrade from Jessie version is impossible.
There's no pkg-config-bin package in Jessie. Do you know where it comes
from? Can you give me the output of «apt-cache policy pkg-config»?
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]] Petter Reinholdtsen
> [Tollef Fog Heen]
> > Probably just use gawk. Seems like the easier option?
>
> Yeah. Do you need a hand with the patch?
Nah, should be trivial enough, going to make a sweep and upload soonish,
I think.
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]] Petter Reinholdtsen
> [Robert Luberda]
> > `--source' seems to be supported by GNU awk only.
>
> Tollef, what is your view here? Should the build be changed to
> always use gawk, or rewritten to not use --source?
Probably just use gawk. Seems like the easier optio
he archive.
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]] Helmut Grohne
Hi,
> On Mon, Jan 04, 2016 at 10:13:22PM +0100, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
> > Right, this is the same as doko reported in #807946. Do you have any
> > concerns about his patch there or can I use that instead of your much
> > more comprehensive one?
>
>
Package: adequate
This is from the thread about merged-usr on -devel:
]] Tollef Fog Heen
> ]] Paul Wise
>
> > On Mon, Jan 4, 2016 at 2:14 AM, Russ Allbery wrote:
> >
> > > And yet, it works, and it means that we don't have to try to harass a
> > >
]] Manolinux
> I confirm the bug, at least I'm having the same.
Same question for you then:
There's no pkg-config-bin package in Jessie. Do you know where it comes
from? Can you give me the output of «apt-cache policy pkg-config»?
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I don't get reasonable
> > advise on debian-devel.
> >
> > What is your stand on this?
>
> You *are* allowed to create /etc/inittab when it is missing.
.. but only if it wasn't removed by the sysadmin. Admin changes must be
preserved, including removal.
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ii libev4 1:4.15-3
ii libverto1 0.2.4-1
ii multiarch-support 2.19-13
libverto-libev1 recommends no packages.
libverto-libev1 suggests no packages.
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