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's regex stops leaking
memory like a sieve?
Debian install-info is NOT the same program as Texinfo's install-info.
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the objects via ar and relinking them; that
should be pretty easy, but I'm not sure it will help.
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to be a great
deal more widespread before we would resort to backing down from an
upgrade.
I am working with Brendan to help him reproduce this bug.
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already NMU'd.
Great. I'll take care of modperl and apache-perl today.
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And, yet again, you're ignoring the technical
implementation/maintenance burden of such a patch.
There will be _NO_ local linker hacks of this nature in Debian. Drop
it.
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was almost right:
Author: Jouni Malinen, [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For HostAP, that is. Which I still recommend.
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and higher. (note that telnet depends on libstdc++ on
hppa -- but not any other arch).
Eh? You should be able to link in just -lsupc++ and get everything
necessary.
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) to subscribe. There's really squat
we can do about it except continue complaining to them.
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-defaults will be changed to gcc-3.2 and you'll start using GCC
3.2 with no work by yourself.
1. Does a C (not C++) library compiled with gcc 2.95 work with
a C++ program compiled with gcc 3.2?
If the library does not use exceptions in any way then yes, almost
certainly.
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On Sun, Aug 11, 2002 at 09:25:21AM +0300, Kalle Valo wrote:
Daniel Jacobowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Do you mean C++?
The subject says g++ so I would guess he uses C++.
It's being worked on. Slowly; it's very complicated.
Just out of curiosity, what's the problem? I
On Wed, Apr 17, 2002 at 12:16:41PM +0200, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
The gpm v1.19.6-12 binary was built for powerpc on voltaire
2002-03-23, but it is still missing from the archive. Anyone know why
this binary is missing?
No idea, but I've requeued it.
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are to be expected. You can't link 2.95 and 3.0 C++ code,
and QT is 2.95 C++ code. Try working on one of the architectures in
question; they should be available to you as a Debian developer.
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who have to get
work done are also perfectly free to use it - and Debian's Social
Contract, as Anthony pointed out, says that we'll try to help people
who need to do that.
Plex86 is not an alternative to VMWare in any reasonable sense of the
word.
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Is there anyone out there who actually appreciates the storms of
Information received acks that debbugs generates? If not, it is
fairly simple to turn them off - we just need to decide to do so.
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On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 03:20:31PM -0500, Doug Porter wrote:
Daniel Jacobowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there anyone out there who actually appreciates the storms
of Information received acks that debbugs generates? If not,
it is fairly simple to turn them off - we just need
them?
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it doesn't send to -bugs-dist - don't ask me how it's different
from -maintonly.
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. The fact that the
Definitely, but nothing new to cope with.
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rather tahn explicitly signed. The C library expects them that way;
and the default is chosen for increased performance on the architecture
in question, generally, or compatibility.
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exercise for the reader.
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, and a determined attacker might find a way
to circumvent it, but it's already a lot better than a completely open
account.
Don't even bother :) Use command restriction. man sshd(8), search for
command=.
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a case against ssh-agent, keychain is just a wrapper
around it.
Keychain is functionaly equivalent to a passphraseless key, though.
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Voltaire is about to move temporarily across the country. It should be
available again in about a week; it might take as long as two.
Debian/PowerPC may languish a little bit in its absence :(
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. As is ARM, and possibly sparc...
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to that address
goes to at least two other debian developers. One of whom made this
upload:
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I guess the people behind ncurses-maint may want to remove Joel's name
from there at some point. CC'd to them.
That's right
).
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On Mon, Feb 01, 1999 at 04:37:50PM -0500, Phillip R. Jaenke wrote:
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Unless I'm severely mistaken, the userland for all lines of Power* CPUs
should be identical, minus a few hardware-related programs
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on ANYTHING is a bit undersupported. All of the packages
should work, though, once you get them installed. I suggest you join
the debian-powerpc mailing list.
Dan
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the source.
powerpc, actually. I take full responsibility. It's going to go away
shortly, assuming 2.2.0 powerpc packages work OK.
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