The website hasn't mirrored the mailing list archive (maybe everything)
since last saturday. I checked cgi.debian.org and the lists were up to
date there.
Oh, just wondering when the search will work.
Thanks,
Shaya
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Manoj Srivastava) wrote:
Oh yes, pathanmes with .. components would _also_ break the
algorithm.
Kai Henningsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Of course, those break everything. I'd insist of having no tarballs even
in the Debian source archive that contain those.
A
To my knowledge
set -e
is only valid for the currently executing scripts and not a subshell.
On Thu, 15 May 1997, Karl M. Hegbloom wrote:
Christoph == Christoph Lameter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[... in a release announcement ...]
Christoph May fix situations leading to
On May 13, Todd Harper wrote
I'm curious about how dpkg handles the Conflicts: line of packages
that are already installed on the machine. If package X conflicts
with package Y, and Y is already installed, I cannot install X. This
is normal. BUT... if X is installed, what happens if I
Why isn't there a glimpse or dig search on the bugtracker list???
I have had httdig set up to index (parts) of the web site for
quite a while. I have chosen to not index the bug tracking yet as
there seems to be a problem with Roxen that is causing reindexing
to start from scratch every time.
Brian Mays [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
rxvt (and rxvt-xpm) always exports the variable COLORTERM so that programs
can check for color support. As a side note, when XPM support has been
Unfortunately, I know of no programs that make use of this variable.
In fact, I believe that ncurses doesn't
On May 15, John Goerzen wrote
Brian Mays [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
rxvt (and rxvt-xpm) always exports the variable COLORTERM so that
programs can check for color support. As a side note, when XPM support
has been
Unfortunately, I know of no programs that make use of this variable. In
Christoph == Christoph Lameter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Christoph To my knowledge set -e
Christoph is only valid for the currently executing scripts and
Christoph not a subshell.
Try it and see.
It is why `suidregister` is not working when called from postinst
scripts. The
On May 16, J.H.M.Dassen wrote
On May 15, John Goerzen wrote
Brian Mays [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
rxvt (and rxvt-xpm) always exports the variable COLORTERM so that
programs can check for color support. As a side note, when XPM support
has been
Unfortunately, I know of no programs
I have tried it and set -e is not propagated into a subprocess.
This is the script I ran successfully:
#/!bin/sh
set -e
suidregister /etc/exports clameter clameter 4755
Please investigate what is wrong with your system.
On Fri, 16 May 1997, Karl M. Hegbloom wrote:
Christoph == Christoph
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Bart Schuller [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Also, I'd hope that if xterm now does color as standard, that fact is
reflected in its terminfo entry.
No, because if you do that, programs like slrn will try to use colour, which
means they are almost impossible to
Hi,
Jim == Jim Van Zandt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jim I think the .. pathname component problem deserves some
Jim attention. What does anybody think about these steps?
Jim 1) Incoming Debian source packages should be automatically
Jim scanned, and offending files flagged.
Jim 2) GNU tar should
Request for comments: a Debian System Method for dpkg
Because of its owner having forgotten the debian-CD in a train, I
recently had to install a debian system on a PC. We still had the
installation floppies we had used for another machine on the same
ethernet, and had access to that
Request for comments: a debian-daemon project
Using FTP for a while to keep my system up-to-date, I see several
things that, I think, cannot be done easily:
* Data transfer minimization (with rsync-like algorithm) where that
could be applied. That does not include, eg, compiled binaries,
The beginning of support for such a scheme is in the works for the
next major release of dpkg-ftp.
The user interface part is taking me a bit longer than I had hoped ---
expect a release in maybe 5--10 days.
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Format: 1.5
Date: Thu, 24 Apr 1997 19:12:58 +0200
Source: makedev
Binary: makedev
Architecture: source i386
Version: 1.6-5
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Andreas Jellinghaus [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Description:
makedev- Creates special device
The latest release (shadow-970502-2) has a bug in libmisc/mail.c
that causes login to segfault when checking for new mail. Yes,
I have tested this version before releasing it (really!), but
unfortunately I had MAIL_CHECK_ENAB disabled (by mistake) on my
machine and the bug didn't show up.
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