Bonjour,
Bien qu'utilisant régulièrement Debian (au boulot/à la maison), je ne suis
pas dév. Debian
(par manque de temps). J'utilise à mon boulot un paquet Debian 'squashfs-tools'
dont le mainteneur
Debian officiel a déclaré rendre orphelin, sans repreneur pour l'instant. Peu
avant
Le vendredi 22 juillet 2005 à 13:21 +0200, Frédéric BOITEUX a écrit :
Bref, comment fait-on dans ce cas ? Est-ce que je peux proposer mon paquet
(pour revue et
chargement si ok) à l'un de vous ? Y-a-t-il une démarche à suivre ? Merci de
me l'indiquer
dans ce cas.
Actuellement, oui c'est
Bonsoir,
je suis en train de faire un patch pour les sources d'un paquet (squid)
et je dois créer un nouveau répertoire dans /var/run.
Après quelques recherches je ne suis pas sur de l'endroit où je dois
faire ça, debian/preinst me semble tout indiqué, en reprenant un truc du
genre :
Salut!
Le Vendredi 22 Juillet 2005 20:46, David Dumortier a écrit :
je suis en train de faire un patch pour les sources d'un paquet (squid)
et je dois créer un nouveau répertoire dans /var/run.
Après quelques recherches je ne suis pas sur de l'endroit où je dois
faire ça,
Romain Beauxis wrote:
Salut!
Le Vendredi 22 Juillet 2005 20:46, David Dumortier a écrit :
[...]
Hum..
Je dirais que ca dépend surtout du moment ou ton programme a besoin de ce
repertoire..
Si cela est slt après l'installation, tu px très bien le créer ds le postinst.
Donc
Le vendredi 22 juillet 2005 à 21:14 +0200, Romain Beauxis a écrit :
PS: debian-mentors me semble plus approprié pour ce genre de questions..
Debian-devel-french peut jouer le rôle de debian-mentors en français...
je pense même que j'ai du citer cet usage au moment de sa création.
Amicalement,
The following is a listing of packages for which help has been requested
through the WNPP (Work-Needing and Prospective Packages) system in the
last week.
Total number of orphaned packages: 216 (new: 2)
Total number of packages offered up for adoption: 112 (new: 0)
Total number of packages
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Javier == Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Javier If spam e-mail is going to start closing our Bugs in the
Javier BTS then we should start thinking about implementing
Javier authentication checks in the BTS... like for example: do
Javier not allow control
Lars Wirzenius [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm running piuparts, my package installation, upgrading, and removal
tester, against etch. It takes a while, and produces a fairly large
number of error logs that need to be investigated manually. This
sometimes reveals a bug in piuparts, and sometimes
[Lars Wirzenius]
The way I'm running it now, it installs and purges each package
(plus dependencies), and then compares the state of the filesystem
(the chroot) before and after and reports files that have been
modified, removed, or created.
Can you do upgrade testing as well. It would be
Brian Nelson wrote:
OK, very well then, I'll undo the GCC 4 transition for libaspell15.
Isn't there still a binary-compatibility issue here? I thought that
in an application, there must only be one version of libstdc++,
directly or indirectly. Otherwise, during runtime, symbols may resolve
from
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote:
Is this acceptable to everyone? Suggestions on how to do this better?
This would be real great QA work, would you mind to also send a final or
intermediate report with the most common errors you encountered. In my
experience somebody who audits a
On Fri, Jul 22, 2005 at 09:13:00AM +0200, Martin v. Löwis wrote:
Brian Nelson wrote:
OK, very well then, I'll undo the GCC 4 transition for libaspell15.
Isn't there still a binary-compatibility issue here? I thought that
in an application, there must only be one version of libstdc++,
Martin v. Löwis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Brian Nelson wrote:
OK, very well then, I'll undo the GCC 4 transition for libaspell15.
Isn't there still a binary-compatibility issue here? I thought that
in an application, there must only be one version of libstdc++,
directly or indirectly.
Adeodato Simó @ 2005-07-20 (Wednesday), 13:30 (+0200)
Debian Bug Subscription Feature, by Joachim Breitner:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2005/07/msg00490.html
I'm quoting that mail to feed it to the bug report regarding the issue.
Hi,
Something that I have been missing for
* Petter Reinholdtsen
Can you do upgrade testing as well. It would be great to know what
packages fail to upgrade properly from woody to sarge, and from sarge
to etch.
Indeed. And if you can, Lars, please include a test to see which
packages which modify their own conffiles so the user
* Martin Samuelsson [Fri, 22 Jul 2005 10:01:04 +0200]:
Adeodato Simó @ 2005-07-20 (Wednesday), 13:30 (+0200)
Debian Bug Subscription Feature, by Joachim Breitner:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2005/07/msg00490.html
I'm quoting that mail to feed it to the bug report regarding
On Fri, Jul 22, 2005 at 10:35:40AM +0200, Adeodato Simó wrote:
* Martin Samuelsson [Fri, 22 Jul 2005 10:01:04 +0200]:
Adeodato Simó @ 2005-07-20 (Wednesday), 13:30 (+0200)
Debian Bug Subscription Feature, by Joachim Breitner:
On Tue, Jul 19, 2005 at 12:54:56PM +0200, Santiago Vila wrote:
On Tue, 19 Jul 2005, Don Armstrong wrote:
On Mon, 18 Jul 2005, Santiago Vila wrote:
On Mon, 18 Jul 2005, Steve Langasek wrote:
In this context, woody-sarge transition packages are just one
form of useless cruft that we
pe, 2005-07-22 kello 09:38 +0200, Petter Reinholdtsen kirjoitti:
[Lars Wirzenius]
The way I'm running it now, it installs and purges each package
(plus dependencies), and then compares the state of the filesystem
(the chroot) before and after and reports files that have been
modified,
[Pascal Hakim]
It is now possible to subscribe and unsubscribe from individual bugs in
the Bug Tracking System. To do so, simply send an email to
[EMAIL PROTECTED], or [EMAIL PROTECTED]
THANK YOU, those of you who coded and deployed this! This is something
I've wanted as long as I can
Pascal Hakim [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi everyone,
One of the oft-requested features for the BTS had been the ability to
subscribe to bugs.
It is now possible to subscribe and unsubscribe from individual bugs in
the Bug Tracking System.
...
Many thanks to Joachim Breitner and Don
I have a couple of initscripts that print progress messages and I do
not want to be too hasty in eliminating them so I am thinking of
doing the following for now:
...
if [ -r /lib/lsb/init-functions ] ; then
. /lib/lsb/init-functions
print_warning_msg() { log_warning_msg $* ; }
Le Ven 22 Juillet 2005 11:14, Thomas Hood a écrit :
I have a couple of initscripts that print progress messages and I do
not want to be too hasty in eliminating them so I am thinking of
doing the following for now:
...
if [ -r /lib/lsb/init-functions ] ; then
.
On Jul 22, Thomas Hood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a couple of initscripts that print progress messages and I do
not want to be too hasty in eliminating them so I am thinking of
doing the following for now:
Please don't. lsb-base is a tiny package, either use it or don't.
It will have
Goswin von Brederlow escribió:
Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If spam e-mail is going to start closing our Bugs in the BTS then we
should
start thinking about implementing authentication checks in the BTS...
like
for example: do not allow control messages or -close
Received Fri 22 Jul 2005 9:27am +1000 from Matthew Palmer:
On Thu, Jul 21, 2005 at 07:12:29AM +1000, Graham Williams wrote:
Since installing apt 0.6 on an otherwise up-to-date unstable (except
for anything depending on the aspell libraries...) packages on my
local archive are being
On Fri, 22 Jul 2005, Steve Langasek wrote:
On Mon, 18 Jul 2005, Santiago Vila wrote:
Do you think having this in policy may be harmful? If so, why?
We supported upgrades that skip releases in the past, and now we do
not (I suppose the fact that our release cycles are much longer have
On Fri, Jul 22, 2005 at 12:20:45AM +0200, Alexander Fieroch wrote:
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
URL: http://www.doomsdayhq.com/index.php
License: GPL (see http://sourceforge.net/projects/deng)
Description:
About The Doomsday Engine
The Doomsday Engine is an enhanced and extended
Lars Wirzenius wrote:
The way I'm running it now, it installs and purges each package (plus
dependencies), and then compares the state of the filesystem (the
chroot) before and after and reports files that have been modified,
removed, or created. Quite simplistic, really, but good enough to
pe, 2005-07-22 kello 13:19 +0200, Helmut Wollmersdorfer kirjoitti:
Lars Wirzenius wrote:
The way I'm running it now, it installs and purges each package (plus
dependencies), and then compares the state of the filesystem (the
chroot) before and after and reports files that have been
Hi all,
I think a new system log:
A daemon control for the transfer from cdrom (cdr) and usb device.
/var/log/cdrom
/var/log/usb
etc.
This is very useful for a administrator many user account.
What do u think?
Thanks :-)
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Graham Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Received Fri 22 Jul 2005 9:27am +1000 from Matthew Palmer:
On Thu, Jul 21, 2005 at 07:12:29AM +1000, Graham Williams wrote:
Since installing apt 0.6 on an otherwise up-to-date unstable (except
for anything depending on the aspell libraries...)
On 22/07/05, Pascal Hakim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone,
One of the oft-requested features for the BTS had been the ability to
subscribe to bugs.
It is now possible to subscribe and unsubscribe from individual bugs in
the Bug Tracking System. To do so, simply send an email to
On Sat, 2005-07-23 at 00:33 +1200, Nigel Jones wrote:
now, how about [EMAIL PROTECTED] because I have a
feeling that co-maintainers/uploaders get bug reports for a project.
Use the package tracking system[1] for this.
Kind regards,
Philipp Kern
[1] http://packages.qa.debian.org
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[...]
i doubt seriously a new package like libcurl3-gnutls is appropriate,
but let me know your opinion.
is this stuff urgent?
Yes!
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On Fri, 2005-07-22 at 12:12 +0100, Jon Dowland wrote:
On Fri, Jul 22, 2005 at 12:20:45AM +0200, Alexander Fieroch wrote:
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
URL: http://www.doomsdayhq.com/index.php
License: GPL (see http://sourceforge.net/projects/deng)
Description:
About The
[Steve Langasek]
The best heuristic I can come up with so far is
dpkg -x $package tmpdir \
grep -rE '\b(use|class|template)\b|::|#include[[:space:]]+[a-zA-Z_/]+'
tmpdir/usr/include
That may turn up false positives due to the use of common English words, but
I can't think of a way it
On Sat, Jul 23, 2005 at 04:13:30AM +1000, Jamie Jones wrote:
G'day Jon,
As the unofficial maintainer for the past 6 months, I'd like to chime in
here. The current version can be built without raven code rather easily
so it could be made DFSG free with no major loss of functionality.
Glad to
On Fri, Jul 22, 2005 at 10:00:21PM +0100, Jon Dowland wrote:
I gather you mean the wiki/forum for the doomsday project and not
Debian. I'm suitably out of touch that I wasn't aware doomsday was
available for GNU/Linux natively, yet - I suppose this is what the ITP
process is for.
'Hijack'
Denis Barbier [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[Steve Langasek]
The best heuristic I can come up with so far is
dpkg -x $package tmpdir \
grep -rE '\b(use|class|template)\b|::|#include[[:space:]]+[a-zA-Z_/]+'
tmpdir/usr/include
That may turn up false positives due to the use of common
I got no answer on my mail to events-na, does that mean we do not have a
booth there? I will come to attend the show and of course it would be
nice to meet some fellow developers while being in California.
Michael
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Hello.
Several people probably faced the problem that after initial system bootup,
and startup of *dm, keyboard does not work.
Suggested workaround was to add implicit 'vtX' parameter to X server
command line in Xservers file.
I've never seen an explanation of what is actually hapenning, and
On Fri, 22 Jul 2005, Peter Samuelson wrote:
Now ... how hard would it be to add 'submit-subscribe@' support?
Most of the time, when I submit a bug report, I'd like to subscribe
to it. Would this be a straightforward hack?
What has actually been discussed is automatically subscribing
submitters
On Fri, 22 Jul 2005, Michael Meskes wrote:
I got no answer on my mail to events-na, does that mean we do not
have a booth there?
No, it merely means that everyone was too lazy to respond.
The booth exists,[1] is being organized,[2] and there will actually be
people there.[3]
I will come to
Don Armstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, 22 Jul 2005, Peter Samuelson wrote:
Now ... how hard would it be to add 'submit-subscribe@' support?
Most of the time, when I submit a bug report, I'd like to subscribe
to it. Would this be a straightforward hack?
What has actually been
* Goswin von Brederlow:
What has actually been discussed is automatically subscribing
submitters to the bug report unless some special header/pseudo-header
is added to prevent that. [It's possible that this subscription would
happen without even needing to confirm the subscription... but
reopen 209891
thanks
If spam e-mail is going to start closing our Bugs in the BTS then we should
start thinking about implementing authentication checks in the BTS... like
for example: do not allow control messages or -close messages with no
attached (valid) GPG/PGP signatures (from a valid
Steve Langasek [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Below is a list of libraries which appear to be blocking other packages that
need to go through the C++ transition[1] and which are themselves ready to
go through the ABI transition.
[...]
libcrypto++
I am fighting with libcrypto++ but so far I am
Florian Weimer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* Goswin von Brederlow:
What has actually been discussed is automatically subscribing
submitters to the bug report unless some special header/pseudo-header
is added to prevent that. [It's possible that this subscription would
happen without even
On Sat, 23 Jul 2005, Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
Don Armstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, 22 Jul 2005, Peter Samuelson wrote:
Now ... how hard would it be to add 'submit-subscribe@' support?
Most of the time, when I submit a bug report, I'd like to subscribe
to it. Would this be a
On Sat, 2005-07-23 at 01:33 +0200, Jens Peter Secher wrote:
I am fighting with libcrypto++ but so far I am loosing.
GCC4 does definitely not like a mix of templates and anonymous enums
[1,2] but there are easy fixes for this.
What is worse, it seems that GCC4 silently refuses to generate
Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña wrote:
If spam e-mail is going to start closing our Bugs in the BTS then we
should
start thinking about implementing authentication checks in the BTS...
like
for example: do not allow control messages or -close messages with no
attached (valid) GPG/PGP
Hi Goswin,
On Sat, Jul 23, 2005 at 01:55:19AM +0200, Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
subscribing [the initial submitter] is already the current way.
Really? Since when is this the case?
Jochen
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can u please remove the call waves from my computer please Thnk you very
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On Fri, 2005-07-22 at 22:00 +0100, Jon Dowland wrote:
On Sat, Jul 23, 2005 at 04:13:30AM +1000, Jamie Jones wrote:
G'day Jon,
As the unofficial maintainer for the past 6 months, I'd like to chime in
here. The current version can be built without raven code rather easily
so it could be
Nikita V. Youshchenko wrote:
Hello.
Several people probably faced the problem that after initial system bootup,
and startup of *dm, keyboard does not work.
Suggested workaround was to add implicit 'vtX' parameter to X server
command line in Xservers file.
I had a similar problem, using
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