Kurt Roeckx (04/03/2009):
> Argyll (#498396) might also be something you want in the
> pkg-phototools group?
Looks like Roland is very much more bzr-ish than git-ish. Thanks for
mentioning that package though.
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Cyril Brulebois (04/03/2009):
> > 2. OpenEXR packages
> > ===
> >
> > * openexr
> > * ilmbase
> >
> > These two library packages I RFA'ed quite some time ago (#494877 and
> > #494878), but the person who expressed initia
(Not sure if you need to To+Cc d...@…)
Michael Biebl (09/04/2009):
> Sorry for hijacking the thread, but what are the plans for bdb in
> squeeze, I'm counting 5 atm:
> libdb4.2
> libdb4.4
> libdb4.5
> libdb4.6
> libdb4.7
>
> Are there plans to reduce this?
I guess you're aware of the thread sta
William Pitcock (07/04/2009):
> Alternatively, we can just leave it and let it become another XMMS. I
> don't like this solution very much.
Beware, gtk3 is coming, so you'd better update lilo to no longer depend
on gtk2!
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Romain Beauxis (06/04/2009):
> Couldn't this also be a line in the changelog ?
Like the trailer line, yes.
> This is not a standard but this is done in many cases:
>
> [ Romain Beauxis ]
> * Upload to $TARGET
Dunno about others, but I just see that as: this person chose to target
this or tha
Raphael Hertzog (06/04/2009):
> Except when you have multiple people listed you don't know who
> uploaded without resorting to who-uploads (or gpg check).
Not to mention cases where 5 people are listed there, and the package
got sponsored by even someone else (any idea how many NMs there were in
Vincent Fourmond (01/04/2009):
> Although I admit that schroot is a neat tool to deal with that, it is
> overkill in the case of wine, and much too complex for users that would
> be interested to use wine: one of the public that can be attracted to
> the GNU/Linux side of the game is gamers - es
Luk Claes (25/03/2009):
> Michael Meskes wrote:
> > On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 04:24:59PM +0100, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> >> And while the new package is kept out, the package currently in the
> >> archive might not be suitable at all. In
Mike O'Connor (25/03/2009):
> [...] we are having trouble keeping up with the NEW queue wihtout
> doing all of the source checks of packages not in the queue as you
> seem to be suggesting we should possibly be doing.
Actually, that's not what I meant to suggest. :) I've been wondering for
a whil
Mike O'Connor (25/03/2009):
> Yes, there have definately been times when packages are rejected from
> NEW that only got there becuase of a package addition. I'd say its
> common, even. If a package passes through new, then the maintainer
> uploads without really paying attention to what they ar
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh (16/03/2009):
> So, ethtool really needs to grow an option to iterate over all
> netdevs, and another one to print a summary of link state and
> speed,duplex before mii-tool could be dropped.
I won't promise anything, but I'm interested in having a look, time
permittin
Jonas Meurer (21/03/2009):
> Joerg, please don't you see the consequences of your harsh discussion
> style?
You can cross out “discussion” here.
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Goswin von Brederlow (17/03/2009):
> Aurelien Jarno writes:
> > I am interested in seeing the dpkg patch.
>
> The most current work should be on the multiarch alioth project. If
> you do work on something please add it there.
>
> http://alioth.debian.org/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=310911
Fabian Greffrath (16/03/2009):
> Unfortunately IANADD, so I cannot modify the wiki page on my own.
Yes, you can!
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(Wild guesses follow.)
Jay Berkenbilt (11/03/2009):
>* dh_installdocs: No longer add maintainer script code to call
> doc-base, as it supports triggers in stable.
>
> This version was uploaded on 3/7/2009.
>
> I can't really parse "as it supports triggers in stable." Who is "it"
> and
Samuel Thibault (09/03/2009):
> which makes parallel not take a command, but executes commands from
> stdin. That can however be obtained by xargs sh -c. Another option
> that xargs misses is
>
>-j +NAdd N to the number of CPUs. Run this many jobs in parallel.
> For
Ben Finney (04/03/2009):
> How feasible is it to ensure reproducibility, though, when there is no
> canonical upstream release tarball?
Just saying that your get-orig-source stuff will not necessarily give
you the same tarball on different machines/setups/etc.
You want to look at pristine-tar to
Ben Finney (04/03/2009):
> * Invoke the appropriate VCS tool to export the specified revision
> from the VCS repository URL to a temporary directory.
>
> * Pack the temporary directory to an appropriately-named tarball in
> the current directory.
AFAICT, that doesn't ensure reproduci
Paul Wise (04/03/2009):
> Is ALSA supported by kFreeBSD or hurd or other unofficial ports?
Last time I checked, GNU/kFreeBSD provided with OSS, not with ALSA
(which is, as its name suggests, Linux-specific).
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Adeodato Simó (04/03/2009):
> (pkg-multimedia-maintainers and pkg-phototools-devel Bcc'ed).
The latter Cc'd this time.
> 2. OpenEXR packages
> ===
>
> * openexr
> * ilmbase
>
> These two library packages I RFA'ed quite some time ago (#494877 and
> #494878), but the person w
Adeodato Simó (01/03/2009):
> Hello,
o<,
> We have a number of FTBFSes that are blockers for the current set of
> transitions going forward. I've gone ahead and tagged them with
> user:debian-rele...@lists.debian.org and usertag:transition-blocker.
thanks for the heads-up.
> The list is here:
Luca Capello (28/02/2009):
> This does not match everything, since some packages can list the full
> license name only, e.g. Hunchentoot: […]
Never said it would. The idea was just to point to an obvious example
showing ftpmasters' acceptance of such a package.
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Norbert Preining (27/02/2009):
> it is quite hard to get definitive answer on the above license.
> Interestingly the Debian wiki says that
> In contrast to the CC-SA 2.0 license, version 3.0 is considered
> to be compatible to the DFSG.
> and there are many discussions about the CC-BY
Vincent Bernat (25/02/2009):
> Out of curiosity, how those issues will be handled?
Obvi: Covert channels.
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Neil Williams (24/02/2009):
> > If I'm correct, OS X may work in case insensitive mode too.
>
> It's been a while since I used OSX but I certainly remember .DS_Store
> directories all over the place and various applications using a mix of
> capitalised and lower case directory names.
See HFS, HF
Bertrand Marc (18/02/2009):
> As it is now, PlayOnLinux makes the user install Microsoft fonts. You
> can say no, but it will keep asking every time you start PlayOnLinux.
> We are currently thinking to add a Depends: ttf-mscorefonts-installer
> because of that...
I'm not very clueful about ttf-
Marc Singer (17/02/2009):
> Also, it doesn't look like you're a DD. Why are you so keen to
> maintain it?
WHEN DID BEING A DD BECOME A PREREQUISITE FOR MAINTAINING A PACKAGE?
The “you're not a DD” blablabla is quite frustrating already, and I
can't think of a good reason to (mis|ab|)use it, esp
Adeodato Simó (18/02/2009):
> I'm not sure if the SPI CA root certificate is included by default in
> Debian, but it's a good idea to have it since it's needed by some
> other services as well (eg. http://db.debian.org).
Not sure it's uptodate, but at least:
| $ zgrep SPI /usr/share/doc/ca-certif
Charles Plessy (17/02/2009):
> maybe Build-Recommends could also solve this…
Does “build reproducibility” mean something to you? I seem to have read
about it several times in the previous days already. And that wasn't the
first time it's been mentioned.
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Tino Keitel (16/02/2009):
> could it be that there is some limitation in the number of
> files/directories? It only shows 80 directories here in the tree
> view, but 173 are present.
Maybe a bunch of them are empty, which means they are of no interest
from a git point of view? (IOW: where can on
Lionel Elie Mamane (09/02/2009):
> Also, I'd suggest (if we get it), we also use it for things like
> videos of talks about Debian, that kind of things.
FWIW, there's that already:
http://meetings-archive.debian.net/pub/debian-meetings/
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Loïc Minier (20/01/2009):
> On Tue, Jan 20, 2009, Neil Williams wrote:
> > Changing the endianness of a .mo normally requires the original .po
> > and the msgfmt binary which means a runtime dependency on gettext
> > *AND* the need for the original source.
Tatata.
> I understand you're replying
Loïc Minier (18/01/2009):
> Geez instead of spamming every Debian list and making you the top
> poster in terms of number of Debian lists today, what about announcing
> this no -project and/or -devel and in the next developer news?
Happy Tilleman day!
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Rolf Leggewie (13/01/2009):
> Package: wnpp
> Severity: wishlist
> Owner: Rolf Leggewie
>
> * Package name: gbirthday
> Version : 0.4.1
> Upstream Author : Alex Mallo
> * URL : http://gbirthday.sf.net/
> * License : GPL
> Programming Lang: Python
> Descrip
Steve Langasek (30/12/2008):
> > strace
> > mtr-tiny
>
> I think these are useful troubleshooting tools that we ought to
> install by default. mtr-tiny is the only traceroute tool included in
> standard currently.
I concur for strace (at least).
> I think we ought to even consider adding gdb in
Hi Russ.
Russ Allbery (28/12/2008):
> I started looking today in more depth at the MIME type registration
> process for applications providing *.desktop files, dh_desktop, and
> what Lintian is currently doing (as part of addressing #488832).
With (or without, not sure) my submitter hat (Corsac
Adeodato Simó (28/12/2008):
> > Attached is a list of affected packages,
> Cyril Brulebois
>blender
Bleh… Already pointed out upstream some time ago, but since they don't
care about security at all… I guess I'll have to maintain another sec
patch for years…
>
Daniel Leidert (19/12/2008):
> > bluefish
> > Actually built with gtk2 but still build-deps on gnome-bin?? (pinged
> > maintainer). Just a suggests, can probably be removed.
>
> It does *not* build-depend on gnome-bin and I already told you this
> (you simply did not answer). Where do you
Eduard Bloch (18/12/2008):
> * Russell Coker [Thu, Dec 18 2008, 11:04:24PM]:
> > http://discuss.itwire.com/viewtopic.php?f=29&t=7991
>
> I would like to know what exactly Steve told them. The major tone WRT
> OSS on that page seems to be pretty harsh, close to FUD and trolling.
>
> So how did St
Holger Levsen (18/12/2008):
> To those thinking about expelling Joss, I'm in favor of this now.
OOH, that's the season, maybe?
> Trolling on purpose (repeatetly) for the sake of it is nothing I want
> to see in Debian nor do I want to see it as accepted behaviour.
Just for the record, Joss didn
Romain Beauxis (16/12/2008):
> I think you completely forgot about the fact that this project is run
> by people who aren't payed for that.
They aren't paid for repeatedly ranting about the fact we have not
released yet, either. Which is something Bastian does, and which is what
was answered to.
Lucas Nussbaum (16/12/2008):
> Number of distinct posters per month on debian-bugs...@lists.d.o:
> [ figures ]
> So, the number of people working on RC bugs has significantly
> decreased since the beginning of the freeze.
The less RC bugs, the less people working on it. Nice point you made.
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Bastian Venthur (15/12/2008):
> Another way to see it is that unstable is constantly flowing and we're
> just forking a stable distribution from it from time to time.
It's called Ubuntu.
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Bastian Venthur (15/12/2008):
> Some suggest to cherry pick packages from experimental, but first some
> packages like the kernel aren't even available there and second,
AFAICT since kernel people are already busy with getting the kernel in
shape for lenny. Not because of some classification. IMH
Michal Čihař (15/12/2008):
> I thought testing-proposed-updates is for that...
tpu is considered a last resort measure in case it's not possible to fix
a package through unstable. Less testing (hmm) through tpu than through
unstable is a part of the problem with pushing things this way rather
tha
Russell Coker (16/12/2008):
> I think that we need a way to upload to Lenny without involving
> unstable.
Or you might use experimental, and keep unstable for lenny.
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devo...@vote.debian.org (15/12/2008):
> digraph Results {
> ranksep=0.25;
> "Ask the DAMs to postpone the changes until vote or consensus.\n4.49" [
> style="filled" , fontname="Helvetica", fontsize=10 ];
> "Ask the DAMs to postpone the changes until vote or consensus.\n4.49" ->
> "Further D
Kalle Kivimaa (15/12/2008):
> As Cyril already pointed out, Robert's post was to the devel, not to
> the devel-announce, so please ignore my outburst. Sorry for the noise.
No no, you were right:
| From: Robert Millan
| To: debian-devel-annou...@lists.debian.org
But the lists are configured in a
Robert Millan (15/12/2008):
> I don't think d-d-a is meant to be used as a forum, but since others
> are doing so, I guess it's fine if I join.
Thankfully, replies to mail sent to dda@ land in d...@. You fail.
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Thomas Weber (15/12/2008):
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-vote/2008/11/msg00046.html
Let's quote for people following at home:
| >So, we now have a discussion period of two weeks, though I would
| > prefer to actually start the vote Sunday 00:00:00 UTC (on November
| > 23th, or, if the
Debian Project Secretary (13/12/2008):
>
>FIRST CALL FOR VOTES FOR THE Lenny Release General Resolution
>= === = === === = === === ==
>
> Voting period starts 00:00:01 UTC on Sunday, December 14th, 2008
> Votes must be received by 23:59:59 UTC on S
Olivier Berger (11/12/2008):
> While we're at it, I find mentions of
> http://people.debian.org/~aba/bts2ldap/ sometimes by googleing
> bts2ldap... but it's not there ATM.
1. http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2008/08/msg00012.html
2. http://oldpeople.debian.org/~aba/bts2ldap/
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Salvatore Ansani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (11/12/2008):
> I think I found a (possibly ?!?!?) bug regard how apt-ftparchive get
> file size.
Then use (possibly ?!?!?!!) reportbug to report the bug (incredible!),
and the maintainers will take appropriate action, like closing it if
it's an invalid bug, or
Всеволод Величко <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (10/12/2008):
> It normally builds the main part, but fails on the subdir building
> with the "Cannot find file: icq.pro" error.
> `pwd` outputs `/home/myhome/worskspace/package`, so I think that it
> simply returns to the main dir after each command execution.
Torsten Werner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (09/12/2008):
> * Package name: maven-archiver
> Description : Maven Archiver
No kidding‽
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Josselin Mouette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (09/12/2008):
> Fortunately, porting to GTK+ 3 is going to be *much* easier. I’ll post
> something about it as soon as the upstream release plans are official.
SCNR: 2to3.py
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Speaking about scope, name collision, etc.…
Jeremiah Foster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (09/12/2008):
> Package: wnpp
> Severity: wishlist
> Owner: "Jeremiah C. Foster" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
> * Package name: libautodie-perl
that is the name that should be in the first part of your ITP subject.
Di
William Pitcock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (08/12/2008):
> Unless you're talking about the ugly XMMS GUI. In which case, I
> believe QMMS is available for packaging.
So says an audacious packager and upstream author.
Pot. Kettle. Black.
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David Paleino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (04/12/2008):
> How should I behave here?
>
> 1) Should I include the sources in debian/ and do all the needed
> steps to get a full compile? (notice that if we follow this, each
> IKVM build will include an OpenJDK build...)
>
> 2) Or should I make two s
Lucas Nussbaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (03/12/2008):
> We have to draw the line somewhere. When people are regularly annoyed
> by delays in some part of debian, maybe it's because we should move
> the line slightly.
>
> Most of our users would probably agree to trade a small amount of
> quality with f
Lucas Nussbaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (03/12/2008):
> That's not true. We imposed that reviewing step to ourselves, and, if
> it's doing more harm (by slowing down development and annoying
> contributors) than good (by detecting mistakes and improving Debian's
> overall quality), we could simply decid
Romain Beauxis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (03/12/2008):
> I've always wondered why it is not possible to add meta information to
> an upload.
> […]
> In these cases, it would be nice to add an annotation to give hints
> about the complexity of the task to the ftp-masters..
You want debian/changelog?
Mra
Charles Plessy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (03/12/2008):
> [blablabla for the actual question:]
> Subject: Re: Can we help the release by proposing package removals?
Look at debian-release@, that's already being done.
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Raphael Geissert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (29/11/2008):
> 2008/11/29 Holger Levsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Huh? We are in a permanent bugsquashing party, cause we want to
> > release lenny.
Still, coordination and communication matter.
> Right, but it is a DFSG-freeness issue and those take time to
>
Romain Beauxis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (29/11/2008):
> Or
> mentors.debian.net ?
Source-only.
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Pierre Habouzit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (23/11/2008):
> Could we f*ing stop repeating the same old discussions over and over
> and over ? every two year we troll about firmwares, bad jokes on
> d-d-a, what else ?
>
> COULD WE PLEASE F*ING LEARN FROM OUR PAST PLEASE ?
You may want not to use some deri
Charles Plessy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (20/10/2008):
> Unfortunately, I do not manage to understand why exim4 was not chosen:
#474999.
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Norbert Preining <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (29/09/2008):
> > I am using debian-people for distributing packages for testing and
> > backport reasons, and up to now (before the move) I could dput them
> > from there. But ravel does not have dput installed.
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] does not accept mails, who
Bruno Voigt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (21/09/2008):
> I haven't done that before, are there detailed instructions available
> how to build on amd64 ?
Something like that?
http://wiki.debian.org/HowToRebuildAnOfficialDebianKernelPackage
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Christian Perrier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (21/09/2008):
> Will a possibility to "upload" with SSH be added at some moment?
Maybe it'd be feasible to teach dput/dupload how to use an @d.o machine
as “proxy”, where the files are scp'd to, and from which they're moved
to the appropriate place afterwards?
Sandro Tosi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (19/08/2008):
> This library provides a text mode progressbar. This is tipically used
typically.
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Joshua Cummings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (19/08/2008):
> Unfortunately, ZFS is not currently available in GNU/kFreeBSD, but,
> depending on licensing issues, could possibly be supported eventually.
For interested people, see [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
below.
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Shachar Shemesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (14/08/2008):
> Hi all,
Hi,
> Do I open a FTBS twice bug for the package and upload the fix? If so,
> what priority should the new bug be? I saw FTBS bugs ranging from
> "wishlist" to "important". I don't think it is an actual policy
> violation (am I wrong? Ca
Charles Plessy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (07/08/2008):
> > as we are currently planning database changes en masse to the
> > projectb,
^
> I tried a Google search with "debian projectdb" as a keyword
^^
Also, you may need to force the search on p
Olivier Berger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (28/07/2008):
> Can you provide a link to policy documents explaining the freeze
> process in more details ?
>
> In particular, I'm not sure I understand the last paragraph quoted
> bellow, the "only when this can be done via unstable" :
Sure: http://www.debian
Olivier Berger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (28/07/2008):
> I haven't noticed any announcement sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] about "Debian
> GNU/Linux 4.0 updated and support for newer hardware added"
> (http://lists.debian.org/debian-announce/2008/msg3.html) ...
> maybe this is a user news mostly, but does
Hi,
Daniel Watkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (26/07/2008):
> Description : python-git is a Python library used to interact with Git
> repositories.
please check Developers Reference §6.2.2 on how to write a synopsis. I
guess that “Python library to interact with Git repositories” would be
nicer.
Carl Fürstenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (26/07/2008):
> * Package name: squeezecenter
>
> SlimServer is a cross-platform streaming server that supports a wide
> range of formats, including AAC, AIFF, FLAC, Ogg Vorbis, MP3, WAV, and
> WMA.
Misleading description? One might wonder how SlimServer re
Walter Franzini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (22/07/2008):
> I'm trying to make aegis ready for lenny and it currently fails on
> amd64 (nautilus), but the problem seems related to the environment
> being somewhat broken. What's the best method to contact the
> person(s) responsible for nautilus?
[EMAIL P
Janne Jokitalo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (13/07/2008):
> I wouldn't mind that at all, and you are correct that it would be my
> first package. I have uploaded a candidate into REVU for including it
> in Ubuntu, so if you don't mind, I would like to upload a candidate
> for Debian after one round of quali
Janne Jokitalo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (13/07/2008):
> * Package name: pencil
> Version : 0.4.4b
> Upstream Author : Pascal Naidon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Patrick Corrieri
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> * URL : http://www.les-stooges.org/pascal/pencil/
> * License : GPL
> Pr
"Artur R. Czechowski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (28/06/2008):
> Possibly libpano12 could be removed from Debian after taking care
> about hugin.
Correct. libpano13 is packaged already, and I've been waiting for a
hugin release for some months. I've finally to pick up an svn snapshot
since there's still
Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (20/06/2008):
> $ sudo aptitude reinstall ncurses-base
> $ ls -l /lib/terminfo/*/*
> -rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 1481 2008-06-16 22:40 /lib/terminfo/a/ansi
> -rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 1502 2008-06-16 22:40 /lib/terminfo/c/cons25
> -rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 1529 2008-06-16 22:40 /
Cyril Brulebois <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (13/06/2008):
> Hamish Moffatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (13/06/2008):
> > Ideally the .config files used to build the standard Debian kernels
> > would be available in a light-weight package. I think the only
> > solution currently i
Hamish Moffatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (13/06/2008):
> Ideally the .config files used to build the standard Debian kernels
> would be available in a light-weight package. I think the only
> solution currently is to install that package and get the
> configuration from /boot/config-.
You may play aroun
On 18/05/2008, Pierre Habouzit wrote:
> oh boy, are we really "fighting" over a dupe of a mail ? wasting 4k of
> data and two keystrokes ? (in mutt, D~=\n will remove dupes, kmail has
> the same functionnality, and most decent MUA do to). CoC is meant to
> reduce rudeness, not technical issues from
On 17/05/2008, Charles Plessy wrote:
> Other idea: when the package is produced through a workflow that uses
> debian/patches, shipping them in /usr/share/doc/package/patches.
Do you really want that?
openoffice.org_2.4.0-6.diff.gz 82,595.1 kB
Not to mention all packages where an autoreconf run
On 03/05/2008, Marco d'Itri wrote:
> DEB_HOST_ARCH ?= $(shell dpkg-architecture -qDEB_HOST_ARCH)
> ifeq ($(DEB_HOST_ARCH),amd64)
> FLAVORS := std
> else ifeq ($(DEB_HOST_ARCH),ia64)
> FLAVORS := std
> else ifeq ($(DEB_HOST_ARCH),ppc64)
> FLAVORS := std
> else ifeq ($(DEB_HOST_ARCH),s390x)
> FL
Hi,
I'm wondering whether the ArchitectureSpecificsMemo[1] wiki page is
(well-)known, and whether its content got reviewed, esp. by porters of
each architecture, who could fix obvious errors or typos, or eventually
add special-cases, exceptions, and the like.
1. http://wiki.debian.org/Architectu
-free packages to be
autobuilt. See the following announcement for more info.
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2006/11/msg00012.html
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due to lack of RAM, which especially happens on
arm buildds. The only way to get the package built is then to ask for a
rebuild, which hopefully will hit another box. I've already asked
Aurélien for several give-backs, following his own instructions.
No need to Cc me, thank you.
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: http://www.musicpd.org/~jat/python-mpd/
> * License : GPL
> Programming Lang: Python
> Description : Python MPD client library
>
> An MPD (Music Player Daemon) client library written in pure Python.
Hi,
how does it compare to python-mpdclient?
Chee
On 06/04/2008, Ludovico Cavedon wrote:
> automatic build of wengophone [1] on arm failed because of a GCC
> internal compiler error. Who should I ask to request a retry of the
> build?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> The document is supplied in HTML, PDF, PostScript and plain ascii.
^ ASCII?
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is currently “there's no loop; try and add foo; if a
loop is introduced, foo is guilty; otherwise, be happy”. If you don't
have the “we're trying to add foo” bit, I guess it's hard (if possible
at all) to find which package(s) is/are guilty.
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> Cyril Brulebois <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Wouter van Heyst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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I'm on my way to report it to upstream already (which already ships some
.svn/ in the tarball).
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n Coyner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| 0.7.0-1 to unstable: Neil McGovern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
You'll sometimes need to use --max-uploads=N (N defaults to 3).
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mp the
version (I'm not talking about incrementing the Debian revision here)
to upload e new .orig.tar.gz
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some of his packages, because of his being busy,
which might explain a lag (in case your typo was only in this Subject:).
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gt; Please be assured of the sympathy I have for your project,
Please be assured of the sympathy I have for your trying to have your
packages into testing at all costs,
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