Ole Streicher writes:
> The URL is asdf-vm.com
>
> Maybe this could be called "asdf-vm" according to the upstream name?
> "asdf" also refers to the Advanced Scientific Data Format,
> https://github.com/asdf-format/.
Also Common Lisp's Another System Definition Facility,
Andrey Rahmatullin writes:
> On Mon, Jan 24, 2022 at 10:36:50AM +0100, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
>> is there a virtual package for viewing MD documents
> Do you mean Markdown? Are there specialized viewers for it at all?
The only one I know is https://metacpan.org/pod/sdview, but that's not
packaged
"Andrej Shadura" writes:
> Well, we might make bash non-essential at one point. OTOH development
> systems are likely to have it anyway.
A compromise could be to make it build-essential instead.
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Adam Borowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, Aug 14, 2007 at 07:55:36PM +0100, Marcin Owsiany wrote:
1. use an editor which can auto-detect the file encoding, e.g. vim
AND
2. run poedit on a file which is in encoding A, while your locale is set
to use encoding B. (where neither A nor B
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Lennart Sorensen) writes:
So is this valid utf-8? I don't believe so. If it is I have to go
reread the UTF-8 spec again. :)
4b c4 99 73 74 75 74 69 73 (K..stutis)
(I found this one in base-config from sarge since I happened to have
that one open in a hex editor for
martin f krafft [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
also sprach Neil Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006.08.02.2248 +0100]:
* Package name: dpkg-view
Version : 0.0.2
Upstream Author : Neil Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://dpkg-view.alioth.debian.org
* License
Olaf van der Spek [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 5/16/06, Steinar H. Gunderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, May 16, 2006 at 02:11:08PM +0200, Olaf van der Spek wrote:
See the system calls link(2) and symlink(2). The (Essential) coreutils
package provides a userspace binary /bin/ln which
Olaf van der Spek [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 5/16/06, Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't care about the implementation details, but if it requires
kernel support, then yes.
How should the kernel (or any other implementation) know which script
requires which python
Brendan O'Dea [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, May 10, 2006 at 04:20:19PM +0200, Pierre Habouzit wrote:
(In fact, IMHO nothing should depends from perl-modules at all).
Correct. I'd prefer that nothing did.
Is this documented anywhere? If is really is the case that nothing
should depend
Drew Parsons [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Frank wrote:
The
CUPS queues print those thai (?) letters very nicely, it's a PostScript
printer.
Not on my computer. The CUPS queues (and default postscript for that
matter) are broke in latest firefox on my system. Paper size not
supported,
Greg Conner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It make be fake but is it a bad idea? A release every year and afterr a
good summer of work? Does anybody have a better idea?
FWIW: According to the headers, this mail is sent from the same machine
as the original fake.
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Bas Zoetekouw [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
BTW: do you have any quantative numbers on the i386/i486 performance
issues (e.g. for openssl)?
I hacked up a quick script (http://ilmari.org/sslcmp) that compares
two 'openssl speed' outputs and gives you the ratio, here's the output
for i386 vs i486 on
Martin v. Lwis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Lars Wirzenius wrote:
So using a 386 as a router and firewall, which it is perfectly capable
of hardwarewise
[snip]
b) Do you then have 10MB or 100MB ethernet in that computer?
Can you even put a 100MB ethernet card into the computer?
Does
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Vince Mulhollon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I think I can safely speak for everyone on debian-devel as per this:
1) The difference in overall speed is small, and rarely publically
reported. The 1% gain is individually considered either vital
must-have, or worthless.
You have obviously never
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