Package: ca-certificates
Version: 20050804
Severity: wishlist
Hi
Please include http://media.debconf.org/ca.crt as the debconf.org ca
certificate into this package.
To check that you got the right one verify it with the detached gpg
signature from http://media.debconf.org/ca.crt.sig, which is
tags 344077 moreinfo
thanks
On 10508 March 1977, Ivo Marino wrote:
Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: normal
I would like to schedule the removal of the libaudio-flac-perl package;
The new libaudio-flac-header-perl package, already available on Debian,
replaces it completely.
No other
On 10531 March 1977, Martin-Éric Racine wrote:
openoffice.org-hyphenation-et (unstable) is superceded by myspell-et
starting with ispell-et source 20030606.2, thus no longer needed in
the archive.
As explained on IRC - this case is detected by the rene script, no need
to file bugs here.
Package: webmin-ldap-user-simple
Severity: serious
Hi
Your package depends on the now removed webmin package suite. (See
#343897 for more).
Possible solutions:
- File a bug against ftp.debian.org to remove your package too.
- Build a maintenance team for webmin that works (see #343897 for
Package: webmin-slbackup
Severity: serious
Hi
Your package depends on the now removed webmin package suite. (See
#343897 for more).
Possible solutions:
- File a bug against ftp.debian.org to remove your package too.
- Build a maintenance team for webmin that works (see #343897 for more)
and
Package: webmin-ldap-netgroups
Severity: serious
Hi
Your package depends on the now removed webmin package suite. (See
#343897 for more).
Possible solutions:
- File a bug against ftp.debian.org to remove your package too.
- Build a maintenance team for webmin that works (see #343897 for more)
On 10464 March 1977, SZALAY Attila wrote:
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: SZALAY Attila [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Package name: libzorpll3.0.6-dbg
Version : 3.0.6.4
Upstream Author : Scheidler Balázs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL :
Package: php4-pear-log
Severity: serious
Sorry, but the license doesnt really fit the package. You have a php
addon thing, using PHP license 2.02, but unfortunately for you this
license cant really be used with anything else than PHP itself.
It always only talks about the product PHP, not about
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
Hi
Orphaning this package now - the maintainer has no time to work on it
and agreed to the orphaning. If you want it: Fix the bugs, change
maintainer, upload a new version.
Description: SysV init runlevel configuration tool for the terminal
sysv-rc-conf provides
Package: aldo
Severity: normal
Version: 0.7.0-1
Hi
Your package has the following description:
Description: Portable morse code trainer
Aldo is a morse code trainer that provides four kinds of exercises:
1. Classic exercise
With this exercise you must guess some random strings of
Package: aldo
Severity: normal
Version: 0.7.0-1
Hi
Your B-D looks like:
Build-Depends: debhelper (=4.0.0), autotools-dev, libstdc++6-4.0-dev
(=4.0.1-6), libc6-dev (=2.3.5-6), libao-dev (=0.8.6-1.1)
Which means you build-depend on two packages that are marked as
build-essential. Please remove
Package: yada
Severity: serious
Hi
yada rebuilds the debian/control file when it is run, *AND* it goes and
*modifies* data in the first paragraph of it.
This is *really* broken and should never be done, except by the
maintainer itself. The reason is simple: If its done automagically and
noone
Package: gspot
Severity: normal
Hi
*Please* run lintian the next time when you prepare a package to
discover simple errors like this:
E: gspot: description-starts-with-package-name
Please fix this, rewording your description, and while you are at it you
may also make it a bit more verbose.
reassign 321795 ftp.debian.org
retitle 321795 RM: lg-* -- RoM: non-free license
thanks
HI
I am now reassign this bug to ftp.debian.org, to get the packages
away. I asked for adopters, but only got one try, which didnt work out
(a simple change of maintainer mail isnt whats needed here, and a
On 10444 March 1977, Giuseppe Martino wrote:
Please change that to give more information what methods 2 and 3 are, as
you may know it, but potential users may not.
I have changed it, and uploaded new package on mentors.debian.net.
Do I have to contact my debian sponsor to ask upload of the
Package: installation-guide
Severity: serious
Hi
Your package should include in its debian/copyright a pointer to the
full license.
--
bye Joerg
Some NM:
main contains software that compiles with DFSG.
[hehehe, nice typo]
Of course, eye mean complies, knot compiles. Sum typos cant bee
caught
On 10450 March 1977, Jose Luis Tallon wrote:
* Package name: kbfx
Version : 4.7.3
Upstream Author : Siraj Razick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://www.linuxlots.com/~siraj/kde/plugin/home/* License
: GPL2
Description : KDE Start Button with extra
Package: festival-italp16k
Severity: important
Version: 1.0-9
Hi
Your package contains the following:
Build-Depends-Indep: cdbs (=0.4.23-1.1), build-essential, unzip,
debhelper (=4.1.0), patchutils (=0.2.25)
See whats wrong? build-essential, yes. Please remove.
And next
Hi
Steve asked for a little comment here, so here it goes:
- Your package was held back since it was requested to ease a move of
whatever packages to testing. I cant see right now a unblock request in
my mail folders (but that may be because Im @work, so may be unable to
find it, limited access
#secure method=pgpmime mode=sign
On 10477 March 1977, Thomas Bushnell wrote:
- Your package was held back since it was requested to ease a move of
whatever packages to testing. I cant see right now a unblock request in
my mail folders (but that may be because Im @work, so may be unable to
Hi
I support this wish, please include dget, its a useful and nice little
tool!
--
bye Joerg
1. 0 2. 1 3. 2 4. 3 5. 4 6. 5 7. 6 8. 7
|-) What sort of FTP proxy firewall do you have?
-- libnet-perl 1.16-1
pgptKBMuwC19U.pgp
Description: PGP signature
On 10804 March 1977, Neil McGovern wrote:
Title:Embedding code provided in other packages
Synopsis: Packages should not include or embed code that is available in
other packages.
Rationale:If a package contains embeded code, it becomes vulnerable
severity 389027 wishlist
thanks
I uploaded tulip 2.0.5-3 some days ago, closing one bug, that was then
listed in new.html. I just uploaded 2.0.6-1, closing nothing, and
noticed that although the 2 entries are merged, the bug closed in
2.0.5-3 is not listed any more.
Simple fix/workaround -
reassign 377109 ftp.debian.org
retitle 377109 RM: cdrtools -- RoM: non-free, license problems
thanks
Hi guys,
ok well, as JS stays with an interpretation of CDDL and GPL that the
whole world does not follow (all wrong, of course :) ), lets go and fix
this. The sane way is to remove cdrtools from
tags 348646 moreinfo
thanks
On 10538 March 1977, Turbo Fredriksson wrote:
Roxen3 (v3.3.63-10) is ancient, and have not been supported
by upstream in years. Roxen3 is replaced by Roxen4.
Please remove 'roxen3' from the FTP archive.
I would like to, but there are the following packages which
On 11464 March 1977, Henk Koster wrote:
Just like that, eh? Some guy proposes to chuck oo2c (and liboo2c-dev and
liboo2c3), and next you know it it's gone.
Thats exactly how it works. Someone asks for a removal, someone does the
removal.
I'm sure that someone here will reply that it's policy
Package: dpkg-sig
Version: 0.13.1
Severity: important
Hi
in order to get dpkg-sig support into the archive, please change it so
that it doesn't add random files to the .deb, but just one extra
tarball, named something like signatures.tar.gz. That one should then
contain a flat directory (ie no
On 11468 March 1977, Joachim Breitner wrote:
as a reminder, you can find my patch in the cruft-nfu branch in the git
repository at http://git.nomeata.de/git/dak.git and review the patch at
http://git.nomeata.de/?p=dak.git;a=commit;h=83b58ba130326886c984140ae05be84c6661b45e
Looks good so far,
Package: lintian
Version: 1.24.1
Severity: wishlist
Hi
please provide a way to limit the checks that get run by providing an
input file listing tags, one per line.
Use: ftpmaster side to limit runtime by lintian, enabling use of lintian
as an automated quality control tool run on every source
Hi
unless someone has a *very* good reason (and is willing to do the work)
we are planning to kick the tools/ directory from our mirrors, as well
as the dftp*.gz files in project/misc.
Reason:
- They are useless nowadays. If someone wants to install Debian from a
windows system they use some
On 11483 March 1977, Andreas Henriksson wrote:
Your packag depends on postfix | mail-transport-agent. Exim (v4) is generally
considered the default mta in Debian and is also the package providing
mail-transport-agent which has the highest priority.
Is there any particular reason why your
On 11517 March 1977, Peter Palfrader wrote:
One proposed solution is to optionally add a Valid-Until field to
Release files on at least the security archive, tho it might make sense
for unstable etc also.
Should be easy for us (ftp.d.o) to do, I think i add something like this
soon.
--
On 11517 March 1977, Peter Palfrader wrote:
One proposed solution is to optionally add a Valid-Until field to
Release files on at least the security archive, tho it might make sense
for unstable etc also.
Should be easy for us (ftp.d.o) to do, I think i add something like this
soon.
also,
reassign 499897 apt
severity 499897 important
thanks
On 11517 March 1977, Joerg Jaspert wrote:
One proposed solution is to optionally add a Valid-Until field to
Release files on at least the security archive, tho it might make sense
for unstable etc also.
Should be easy for us (ftp.d.o
On 11518 March 1977, Thijs Kinkhorst wrote:
Done. We now generate Release files having Valid-Until: headers. Same
format as the Date: one, just currently (for the main archive) 7 days in
future.
Thanks for implementing this. When is this file regenerated, daily?
On klecker - not at all right
I think apt should accept Release files without this header. If it ever
sees such a header it should *no longer* accept new release files
without it. Ie. old file does not have it - new file doesnt need
it. Old file has it - new file needs it.
This would break on people using the codenames
Package: user-setup-udeb
Severity: wishlist
Hi
Would be nice if there is an easy way to skip creation of an user
account but still do the rest of the task user-setup-udeb usually does.
IE, when I entered the root password and then leave the username blank
(login name), it currently displays a
Package: libofx
Severity: serious
Hi
(a bug to not forget this issue, together with the reject of the newer
version from NEW).
this package contains non-free files, the DTDs, at least those from the
OFX standard, have a non-free license and can't be in main.
---+++
A royalty-free, worldwide,
On 11260 March 1977, Lucas Nussbaum wrote:
---+++---
If the Maintainer address points to a mailing list then that list must
be configured to accept mail from those role accounts in Debian used to
send automated mails regarding the package. This includes mail from the
BTS, all mails from the
On 11264 March 1977, Luca Capello wrote:
3) Emfox Zhou's packages were updated to NEW [4] no more than 6 hours
after his ITP (#460493 [5]), effectively giving no time to reply to
the ITP with the concerns above
Now, since Emfox asked how to solve this situation [6], I think the best
Checking reverse dependencies...
** gdis has an unsatisfied build-dependency: libgtkextra-dev
Dependency problem found.
Continue (y/N)?
Aborted.
--
bye Joerg
Dessen NOC erklaerte uns aber, dass das Mailproblem nicht an ihnen liegen
koennte der ihr Router habe gar keinen Port 25. Der habe nur 16
On 11263 March 1977, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
Do you think we should drop it completely or just reduce it to info?
Reducing it to info is probably good.
Keep it at warning and the situation will change over time and packages
get that header.
--
bye Joerg
[GFDL]
Well, Debian is not for
Package: runit
Severity: serious
Hi
runit violates FHS (and as such policy) having /var/service. It should
move it to either var/lib/service or var/run/service, whatever fits
more, keeping in mind that var/run might be a tmpfs.
--
bye Joerg
* HE wants applicants to write about the sex life,
Checking reverse dependencies...
** mozart-gtk has an unsatisfied dependency on arm: libgtk-canvas1 (= 0.1.1)
** mozart-gtk has an unsatisfied dependency on hppa: libgtk-canvas1 (= 0.1.1)
** mozart-gtk has an unsatisfied dependency on i386: libgtk-canvas1 (= 0.1.1)
** mozart-gtk has an unsatisfied
On 11270 March 1977, Marco Rodrigues wrote:
How about to remove it also from testing? maybe stable isn't good to
have it, but ok if It can't be done, because people are using it (don't
know why, because it doesnt' work).
We dont do that. Thats done automagically. Please read about testing and
Package: mr
Version: 0.21
Severity: important
Hi
As subject says, it dies, telling me
cat: .bzr/branch/parent: File not found
Changing it to use bzr info command makes it work, diff below.
--- mr.orig 2008-02-03 22:14:51.435050674 +0100
+++ mr 2008-02-03 22:14:21.591050623 +0100
@@
On 11284 March 1977, Joey Hess wrote:
Changing it to use bzr info command makes it work, diff below.
--- mr.orig 2008-02-03 22:14:51.435050674 +0100
+++ mr 2008-02-03 22:14:21.591050623 +0100
@@ -1243,7 +1243,7 @@
echo Registering git url: $url in $MR_CONFIG
mr -c
Hi
This needs a better plan.
There doesnt seem to be any plan about superseded by, the packaging
system knows nothing about it?!
Checking reverse dependencies...
** qonk has an unsatisfied dependency on alpha: ttf-bitstream-vera
** castle-combat has an unsatisfied dependency on alpha:
Checking reverse dependencies...
** xmonad-rebuild has an unsatisfied dependency on alpha: libghc6-x11-extras-dev
** xmonad-rebuild has an unsatisfied dependency on amd64: libghc6-x11-extras-dev
** xmonad-rebuild has an unsatisfied dependency on arm: libghc6-x11-extras-dev
** xmonad-rebuild has an
Hi
Checking reverse dependencies...
** ire has an unsatisfied dependency on arm: liballegro4.1
** ire-ed has an unsatisfied dependency on arm: liballegro4.1
** ire has an unsatisfied dependency on hppa: liballegro4.1
** ire-ed has an unsatisfied dependency on hppa: liballegro4.1
** ire has an
Package: lintian
Version: 1.23.43
Severity: important
Hi
Something seems to be wrong with python in Build-Dependencies.
We have the following dsc:
.dsc file for enthought-chaco2_2.0.1b1-1.dsc
Format: 1.0
Source: enthought-chaco2
Binary: python-enthought-chaco2
Architecture: any
Package: debian-policy
Severity: normal
Hi
I think policy should include some words on the usage of Mailinglists as
a Maintainer: address. The current 3.3 The maintainer of a package
reads
------
Every package must have a Debian maintainer (the maintainer may be one
person or a group of
On 11259 March 1977, Raphael Hertzog wrote:
On Wed, 09 Jan 2008, Joerg Jaspert wrote:
---+++---
If the Maintainer address points to a mailing list then that list must
be configured to accept mail from those role accounts in Debian used to
send automated mails regarding the package
On 11259 March 1977, Micha Lenk wrote:
all remaining problems should be solved now. At least in unstable no
package depends or build depends on libchipcard3 any more. Please remove
it from the archive.
In such cases just remove the moreinfo tag and I see the bug again.
--
bye Joerg
Some AM
Package: lintian
Version: 1.23.34
Severity: minor
Hi
a difference between linda and lintian that i would love to have in
lintian too (no lintian or linda overrides in the package):
lintian lives*.deb
W: lives: binary-or-shlib-defines-rpath ./usr/lib/lives/lives-exe /usr/lib
W: lives:
Hi
Cant remove right now:
Checking reverse dependencies...
** gnustep-core has an unsatisfied dependency on alpha: gnustep-ppd
** gnustep-core has an unsatisfied dependency on amd64: gnustep-ppd
** gnustep-core has an unsatisfied dependency on arm: gnustep-ppd
** gnustep-core has an unsatisfied
Checking reverse dependencies...
** libroxen-xmlrpc-caudium has an unsatisfied dependency on alpha: caudium
** libroxen-xmlrpc-caudium has an unsatisfied dependency on amd64: caudium
** libroxen-xmlrpc-caudium has an unsatisfied dependency on arm: caudium
** libroxen-xmlrpc-caudium has an
Hi
Checking reverse dependencies...
** libroxen-xmlrpc-caudium has an unsatisfied dependency on alpha: caudium
** libroxen-xmlrpc-caudium has an unsatisfied dependency on amd64: caudium
** libroxen-xmlrpc-caudium has an unsatisfied dependency on arm: caudium
** libroxen-xmlrpc-caudium has an
Hi
Checking reverse dependencies...
** libluminate7 has an unsatisfied dependency on alpha: libffm0.28
** illuminator-demo has an unsatisfied dependency on alpha: libffm0.28
** illuminator has an unsatisfied build-dependency: libffm-dev
Dependency problem found.
Continue (y/N)?
Needs that fixed
HI
ignore my latest mail, wrong bug#.
--
bye Joerg
Some NM:
Essential: Yes -- useful for a message when you do apt-get remove bash:
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On 11216 March 1977, Micha Lenk wrote:
Please remove libchipcard from experimental. I've just uploaded a
newer version to unstable.
For future uploads: NVIU is, except in rare cases, automagically
detected and removed semi-automatically. If you look at the removals log
you see those as removed
On 11217 March 1977, Peter Pentchev wrote:
* Package name: timelimit
Version : 1.0
Upstream Author : Peter Pentchev [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://devel.ringlet.net/sysutils/timelimit/
* License : Two-clause BSD
Programming Lang: C
Description
On 11218 March 1977, Jari Aalto wrote:
to decide if the daemon will start at boot or via start command.
If you do not want something to start - remove the startup links. Thats
what those links are for. Everything else is just a broken thing.
The maintainer is (IMO) right to deny your
On 11219 March 1977, Max Vozeler wrote:
I feel that this is too dangerous an option to allow
without requiring the user to jump through hoops to
configure it themselves.
So we are going the gnome way of thinking users are dumb idiots and we
need to take every option away from them?
There
tags 353522 + wontfix
thanks
Hi
I think it shouldnt have a apt-get-able part. The builldds have it to
take less time until packages are built, but thats it. If we would add
the ability for everyone to use it with apt directly, instead of
handpicking single debs in case something fails we would
** twutils has an unsatisfied dependency on alpha: libtw0 (= 4.5.1-3)
** twutils has an unsatisfied dependency on amd64: libtw0 (= 4.5.1-3)
** twutils has an unsatisfied dependency on arm: libtw0 (= 4.5.1-3)
** twutils has an unsatisfied dependency on hppa: libtw0 (= 4.5.1-3)
** twutils has an
** junior-gnome has an unsatisfied dependency on alpha: gbatnav
** junior-gnome has an unsatisfied dependency on amd64: gbatnav
** junior-gnome has an unsatisfied dependency on arm: gbatnav
** junior-gnome has an unsatisfied dependency on hppa: gbatnav
** junior-gnome has an unsatisfied dependency
On 11230 March 1977, Marcos Daniel Marado Torres wrote:
License : GPLv2
Description : Crystal - a SSL-enabled MUD text-client
In case you link against openssl and havent added the ssl exception yet
- there, my rejection template from NEW will be something to read for you:
Hi
* Package name: oss
Version : 4.0 build1006
[...]
You know that OSS is actually dead in linux, alsa is the current choice
for sound stuff? Whats the use of making a package out of this now?
--
bye Joerg
20. What would you do if you wanted to retire from the project?
Remove
Package: ferm
Version: 1.3.1-1
Severity: important
Hi
Following line:
proto tcp saddr $DAK dport smtp DNAT to-destination $GOLIATH2;
The important definition is
@def $GOLIATH2 = (213.146.108.162 192.168.10.2);
Old version generates (line-break from me):
iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -s
Hi
I think the fonts are nice as they are now. Too small makes it
unreadable and one needs to Ctrl+ everytime, which is bad.
But if zack follows zobels request to do JS stuff with the stylesheets
there could be an alternate stylesheet that has tiny fonts.
--
bye Joerg
With a name like
On 11239 March 1977, OHURA Makoto wrote:
I want to reinstall tex-guy, which has removed from unstable.
This was orphaned but none took over. So this has removed.
What should I do?
Upload with full source.
--
bye Joerg
Contrary to common belief, Arch:i386 is *not* the same as Arch: any.
I think the fonts are nice as they are now. Too small makes it
unreadable and one needs to Ctrl+ everytime, which is bad.
Personally, I would prefer it the style sheet didn't touch the font size
at all. That way everyone can choose the base font size that suites
their situation best, once,
On 11240 March 1977, Guus Sliepen wrote:
qmail is meant as a replacement for the entire sendmail-binmail system
on typical Internet-connected UNIX hosts. See BLURB, BLURB2, BLURB3, and
BLURB4 in /usr/share/doc/qmail/ for more detailed advertisements.
This is not a proper ITP. You only mention
Hi
Needs a fix first:
** gnumed-client-de has an unsatisfied dependency on alpha: libchipcard3-tools
** libaqgeldkarte4 has an unsatisfied dependency on alpha: libchipcard3c1
** gnumed-client-de has an unsatisfied dependency on amd64: libchipcard3-tools
** libaqgeldkarte4 has an unsatisfied
Hi
Needs to be fixed:
Checking reverse dependencies...
** galago-gtk-sharp has an unsatisfied build-dependency: libdbus-1-cil
** galago-sharp has an unsatisfied build-dependency: libdbus-1-cil
** muine has an unsatisfied build-dependency: libdbus-1-cil (= 0.61-3)
Dependency problem found.
Checking reverse dependencies...
** octave-sp has an unsatisfied dependency on alpha: octave2.9 (= 2.9.13)
** octplot has an unsatisfied dependency on alpha: octave2.9 (= 2.9.19)
** octave-plplot has an unsatisfied dependency on alpha: octave2.9 (= 2.9.18)
** shogun-octave has an unsatisfied
Package: lintian
Severity: normal
Hi
would be nice if lintian would Warn if Readme.Debian is the template
From dh-make. Just looking for the string
possible notes regarding this package - if none, delete this file
should do the trick.
Similar warnings can be given for .ex files if its not
On 11248 March 1977, Joerg Jaspert wrote:
the archive sends its control message to close bugs having the two
header lines
Source: __SOURCE__
Source-Version: __VERSION__
Of course its not header lines like Subject. Those are the first two
lines of the mail body...
--
bye Joerg
Some NM
reassign 135245 bugs.debian.org
thanks
Hi
the archive sends its control message to close bugs having the two
header lines
Source: __SOURCE__
Source-Version: __VERSION__
It is up to the BTS maintainers if they want to use this information to
ensure bugs are only closed if this information
Package: lintian
Hi
Would be nice if --color could optionally output html color codes.
Use the same color codes as for terminal, just use html like
span style=color: $COLORcolored text/span
Thx.
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Endianess is the dispute on which end to open an egg at.
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Package: naturaldocs
Severity: normal
Hi
please fix the description of your package. There is no need to mention
that its open-source, as it is in Debian main. It must be open source
then, so mentioning it again is useless.
--
bye Joerg
You're in good shape for being a Debian, with a SAP
Packages which contain perl modules should provide virtual packages
that correspond to the primary module or modules in the package. The
naming convention is that for module 'Foo::Bar', the package should
provide 'libfoo-bar-perl'. This may be used as the package's name if
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
Hi
i want to get rid of this package. Want it? Take it, but careful, its
Upstream is JS. If noone in a week or so - removing is also nice.
Package: smake
Priority: optional
Section: devel
Installed-Size: 268
Maintainer: Joerg Jaspert [EMAIL PROTECTED
On 11274 March 1977, Pierre Habouzit wrote:
** mozart-gtk has an unsatisfied dependency on arm: libgtk-canvas1 (= 0.1.1)
** mozart-gtk has an unsatisfied dependency on hppa: libgtk-canvas1 (=
0.1.1)
** mozart-gtk has an unsatisfied dependency on i386: libgtk-canvas1 (=
0.1.1)
**
On 11274 March 1977, Ian Jackson wrote:
---+++---
If the Maintainer address points to a mailing list then that list must
be configured to accept mail from those role accounts in Debian used to
send automated mails regarding the package. This includes mail from the
BTS, all mails from the
On 11274 March 1977, Bernd Zeimetz wrote:
---+++---
If the Maintainer address points to a mailing list then that list must
be configured to accept mail from those role accounts in Debian used to
send automated mails regarding the package. This includes mail from the
BTS, all mails from the
Hi
Checking reverse dependencies...
** apt-listbugs has an unsatisfied dependency on alpha: libxml-parser-ruby1.8
** ggz-utils has an unsatisfied dependency on alpha: libxml-parser-ruby1.8
** apt-listbugs has an unsatisfied dependency on amd64: libxml-parser-ruby1.8
** ggz-utils has an
On 11281 March 1977, Dave Hall wrote:
I think there is a bit of a problem with internal processes if no one
watching the bug queue was advised of this - until now.
For the future you might want to add
http://packages.qa.debian.org/p/phpgroupware.html (replacing the package
name with whatever
Package: lintian
Severity: minor
Hi
yet another nice check, that should issue a warning:
If something has a dependency against libssl* *and* has GPL in its
copyright file, issue a warning, if you can not also find one of the two
words exception or exemption. That hits about 99% of those cases,
On 11223 March 1977, Thijs Kinkhorst wrote:
In general, symbolic links within a top-level directory should be relative,
and symbolic links pointing from one top-level directory into another
should be absolute. (A top-level directory is a sub-directory of the root
directory /.)
I read that as
Package: lintian
Version: 1.23.34
Severity: normal
Hi
a simple W: for a package ending in -dbg thats not priority extra,
please. Thanks.
Maybe another W: for packages containing /usr/lib/debug/ and do not end
in -dbg.
--
bye Joerg
Some NM:
main contains software that compiles with DFSG.
Not removed yet:
** postgresql-8.1-pljava-gcj has an unsatisfied dependency on alpha:
postgresql-8.1
** postgresql-8.1-pljava-gcj has an unsatisfied dependency on amd64:
postgresql-8.1
** postgresql-8.1-pljava-gcj has an unsatisfied dependency on arm:
postgresql-8.1
**
Package: cdbs
Version: 0.4.30
Severity: normal
Hi Maintainer,
First of it: Im *not* after getting cdbs to die or something which I
already heard from some, it is *this* one mis-feature im against.
Im talking about the Update Build-Depends on the fly thing and the bad
things that it produces.
On 10233 March 1977, Christian Marillat wrote:
Yes, this is the reject of the rte package which was in NEW until now.
Reasons:
- It is an encoding thing, which encodes to formats which are patented, and
the patent holder are actually enforcing their patents. Found some
hits for this
Package: lists.debian.org
Severity: normal
Hi
Name: debian-ak
Rationale:
This should be the list for the Debian Archive Software,
getting both old lists dak-disc and buildd-cvs which were used in the
past at one central place at a debian.org host.
Short Description:
Debian Archive Kit / Buildd
Package: gaim-encryption
Severity: serious
Hi
Oh well, I shouldnt have let it pass through NEW, I should have rejected
it. But now lets correct that mistake with a RC bug.
The thing is: gaim-encryption links with OpenSSL. gaim-encryption is
GPL, so it needs a license exemption to actually be
Package: drbd
Severity: serious
Hi
You may also refer to #300683 for some more mails around this, but below
are the most important informations.
The way the package builts isnt acceptable for the modules. Please fix
the build-system so that a single dpkg-buildpackage is enough, or please
dont
On 10273 March 1977, Brian Nelson wrote:
[Brian Nelson]
* Package name: qt-x11-opensource
Version : 4.0 beta 2
Upstream Author : Trolltech AS
Is there some reason for the -opensource in the name?
It's the upstream name. For whatever reason, Trolltech has chosen
Package: ferm
Version: 1.2.4-1
Severity: wishlist
Hi
With a line of
proto tcp daddr (www.foo.org) ACCEPT;
ferm generates
-A allowed-outgoing -d www.foo.org -p tcp -j ACCEPT
which is correct, but may lead to problems if dns isnt available during
the time ferm runs. Yesyes, i could use ips
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