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class of files with a fixed structure, such
as xz. And not every one would render a vulnerability public...
So, it is safer not to accept garbage when decoding.
As soon as someone can generate hash collisions we're screwed anyway.
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beneath-a-steel-sky - classic 2D point and click science fiction adventure game
Closes: 778684 787943
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.
* The SVG icon should be installed in the scalable directory
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-really (from chiark-utils).
Considering that util-linux is Priority: required while
chiark-really is Priority: extra I'd suggest that runuser would be
a more sensible recommendation. Still, I love the package description
for really :)
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C/libc: Nothing will ever be deprecated/removed.
What's that you say? gets(3)?
Linux kernel: never removes/changes interfaces.
That's why it still has devfs. Oh, wait...
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the builders even accept packages that has an invalid
distribution specified (in the most recent changelog entry, that is)?
Filtering out UNRELEASED and packages with an empty changelog would
prevent at least some premature uploads.
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it was the default when they installed their machines, so this argument
doesn't really make sense.
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On Mon, Aug 11, 2014 at 01:47:53PM -0400, Lennart Sorensen wrote:
On Mon, Aug 11, 2014 at 07:42:41PM +0200, David Weinehall wrote:
Available in GNOME 3.
Available in GNOME 3.
Not enabled by default (if I remember correctly), but possible to enable
using gnome-tweak-tool.
I
enabled + the workspace grid extension. The only
thing I don't like is that a feature I used a lot was removed from
Nautilus, but the flexibility of GNOME Shell doesn't really help
there...
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On Sat, Jan 04, 2014 at 03:13:01AM +, Clint Adams wrote:
On Wed, Jan 01, 2014 at 10:58:32AM +0100, David Weinehall wrote:
That's also why I *don't* use BSD-style licenses for software that
I write, but rather GPLv2 or LGPLv2.1.
So if someone takes your LGPLv2.1-only software and adds
On Tue, Dec 31, 2013 at 02:54:50PM +, Clint Adams wrote:
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Apart from the termination clause, the GPLv2 is far more concise,
I don't see tivoization as a problem (it's the software I want to
protect, not anyone's combination
) software and forces the GPL v3
interpretation onto GPL v2 (or later) software.
But by all means, go on and punch me in the face...
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On Sat, Dec 28, 2013 at 08:53:56PM +, Clint Adams wrote:
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As one of the GPL v2 only proponents, I take affront. I choose to
license what little software I release as GPL v2 only because I do not
consider the GPL v3 to have
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On Fri, Jul 05, 2013 at 01:08:27AM +0200, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
On 07/05/2013 12:58 AM, Jakub Wilk wrote:
* David Weinehall t...@debian.org, 2013-07-04, 16:36:
http://lkml.org/lkml/2006/1/25/273
http://lkml.org/lkml/2006/1/30/100
Could you be a bit more elaborate please? I
does *not* pass that test.
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a very big
difference.
http://lkml.org/lkml/2006/1/25/273
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that you're not
using a GUI), why would you worry about GNOME's dependencies anyhow?
If you're using a desktop system it doesn't feel like a stretch to use
functionality that fits in with the desktop system. And vice versa,
obviously.
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On Sat, Jun 01, 2013 at 03:39:44PM +0200, Salvo Tomaselli wrote:
They release twice a week or so. That is another sign of a software you
shouldn't rely on too much
You mean like, say, the Linux kernel?
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advocate /home/user/tmp for this
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will be included, no breakage.
The only issue I can think of is that there's currently (TTBOMK) no way
of unsetting a value completely, which can cause issues if you want to
override a setting that can take multiple statements.
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, and for very valid
reasons already described in this thread.
Sigh. The config files remain in /etc. The defaults are not. There's
nothing in FHS that contradicts such a behaviour.
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..)
if [ file in etc -ot file in /lib ]; then
warn user that updates might be needed
fi
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revised in February 2012 :)
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:S And I don't blame the Debian
maintainers of either package. I think that the upstream for Node.js
should've done their homework a bit better though, and that the ax25
upstream should've had a bit more imagination. But shit happened
already.
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for it to do, all to make it possible to use an init-system that doesn't
support events, instead of using an event based system that's designed
to work with udev?
Yeah, makes perfect sense...
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component throws those reasons out the window.
/editorial
So... A (admittedly expensive) pre-inst script that checks the system
for calls to /usr/sbin/node outside of Debian packages would likely do
the trick?
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On Tue, Apr 03, 2012 at 09:55:19AM +1000, Peter Miller wrote:
On Mon, 2012-04-02 at 19:39 +0200, David Weinehall wrote:
So, I'm curious here: why would you need a non-copyleft license for a
*test suite*?
Consider the case where a legal department was worried about the code
repository
on dpkg to automatically convert systemd unit files to
old-good sysvinit scripts when systemd is not installed on the system.
It'd be safer to always run it, since the user might choose to
uninstall systemd, or temporarily disable it, or... Well, you get the
idea.
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to be. The only thing it means is
that you'd have to release modifications to that compliance test suite
*if* you distribute the compliance test suite it to others.
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that sysvinit can solve plus a lot
of things that it doesn't (or can't, by design).
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or general usage.
No, you're right. Rants don't really belong on any of our lists...
Also, we're not upstream. Any issues that aren't Debian specific
should be filed in the upstream Bugzilla.
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and ongoing structural
problems are.
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category. The blacklist could then be used to make an
exception for a specific package within that category.
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On Wed, Oct 05, 2011 at 07:01:11AM +0200, Guillem Jover wrote:
On Tue, 2011-10-04 at 22:28:00 +0200, David Weinehall wrote:
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
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* Package name: susv4
Version : 7
Upstream Author : N/A
* URL
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: David Weinehall t...@debian.org
* Package name: susv4
Version : 7
Upstream Author : N/A
* URL : N/A
* License : Public Domain
Programming Lang: POSIX sh
Description : Fetch and install SUSv4 (POSIX.1:2008
-- POSIX:2001
SuSv4 -- POSIX:2008
So if they're in SuS, they're specified by POSIX :)
While I've read the SuSv3 quite thoroughly, I have yet to study the
SuSv4, so I dunno how big the differences are, and if any of them are
important.
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more components than
any other library does.
[snip]
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still use NM. It works fairly well, but I curse
every time I do an upgrade and NM happens to be in the list of packages
that is upgraded.
[snip]
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what they really
want. Are there any plans to provide this package?
[snip]
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all the time. The
difference in perceived responsiveness is spectacular.
You might also be interested in:
# sync; cat 3 /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches
That'd be
sync; echo 3 /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches
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tuned ...
Perhaps you, with the experienced gained from your adventures with
extlinux, could help write some documentation?
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will be the crippled one. The reason things fails isn't because of
dash, but because of sloppy programming on behalf of people that still
believe that bash is the say all and end all when it comes to shell
scripts.
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is also part of default $PATH...
[snip]
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it easier to switch with some confidence
that it would work for most users. :)
Now you're talking! :)
Or we could do like with the net.ipv6.bindv6only setting, and just
change it and then ignore all complaints.
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Maintainers
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Description:
libbonobo2-0 - Bonobo CORBA interfaces library
libbonobo2-bin - Bonobo CORBA interfaces library -- support binaries
libbonobo2-common - Bonobo CORBA interfaces library -- support files
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Description:
libbonoboui2-0 - The Bonobo UI library
libbonoboui2-common - The Bonobo UI library -- common files
libbonoboui2-dev - The Bonobo UI library - development files
Changes:
libbonoboui (2.24.3-1
Urgency: low
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libsoup-gnome2.4-1 - an HTTP library implementation in C -- GNOME support
library
libsoup-gnome2.4-dev - an HTTP library implementation in C
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Description:
bug-buddy - GNOME Desktop Environment bug reporting tool
Changes:
bug-buddy (2.30.0+dfsg-1) unstable; urgency=low
.
* New upstream release.
* debian/patches/99_ltmain_as-needed.patch:
- refreshed.
* debian/control.in
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
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Description:
epiphany-browser - Intuitive GNOME web browser
epiphany-browser-data - Data files for the GNOME web browser
epiphany-browser-dbg - Debugging symbols for the GNOME
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Description:
gconf-defaults-service - GNOME configuration database system (system defaults
service)
gconf2 - GNOME configuration database system (support tools)
gconf2-common - GNOME configuration database system (common files
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Description:
gucharmap - Unicode character picker and font browser
libgucharmap2-dev - Unicode browser widget library (development headers)
libgucharmap7 - Unicode browser widget library (shared library)
Closes: 554776
Changes:
gucharmap (1:2.30.0-1
: unstable
Urgency: low
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libgnomecanvas2-0 - A powerful object-oriented display - runtime files
libgnomecanvas2-common - A powerful object-oriented display - common files
libgnomecanvas2-dbg - A powerful
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Description:
librsvg2-2 - SAX-based renderer library for SVG files (runtime)
librsvg2-bin - command-line and graphical viewers for SVG files
librsvg2-common - SAX-based renderer library for SVG files (extra runtime)
librsvg2-dbg - SAX
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libatk1.0-0 - The ATK accessibility toolkit
libatk1.0-data - Common files for the ATK accessibility toolkit
libatk1.0-dbg - The ATK libraries and debugging
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Urgency: low
Maintainer: Josselin Mouette j...@debian.org
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Description:
epiphany-browser - Intuitive GNOME web browser
epiphany-browser-data - Data files for the GNOME web browser
epiphany-browser-dbg - Debugging symbols for the GNOME
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Urgency: low
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Maintainer: Debian Evolution Maintainers
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Description:
evolution-mapi - Exchange support for the Evolution groupware suite
evolution-mapi-dbg - debugging symbols for the Evolution MAPI provider
libexchangemapi
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Description:
evolution-exchange - Exchange plugin for the Evolution groupware suite
evolution-exchange-dbg - Exchange plugin for Evolution with debugging symbols
Changes:
evolution-exchange (2.28.3-1
Maintainer: Debian Evolution Maintainers
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Description:
evolution-mapi - Exchange support for the Evolution groupware suite
evolution-mapi-dbg - debugging symbols for the Evolution MAPI provider
libexchangemapi
-By: David Weinehall t...@debian.org
Description:
evolution-data-server - evolution database backend server
evolution-data-server-common - architecture independent files for Evolution
Data Server
evolution-data-server-dbg - evolution database backend server with debugging
symbols
evolution-data
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On Sun, May 10, 2009 at 08:51:33AM -0300, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
On Fri, 08 May 2009, David Weinehall wrote:
No. But we do leave /usr read-only the rest of the time, which
is often 99.999% of the time. A separate /usr is required for this.
Uhm, no?
mount
for this.
Uhm, no?
mount --bind /usr /usr
Should do the trick (the same mount -o remount,rw / remount,ro then
applies). all thanks to the magic of subtrees :)
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consistent policy that dictates that software running on
non-cpu == software running on cpu. They might not feel equally please
with the fact that Debian isn't consistent in its dedication to
prioritising the users though...
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might be an idea. lintian already depends on man-db, so the
dependencies wouldn't change, and it would also mean that linda can use
the same check without code duplication.
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, such as the homophobia and misogynism.
Regards: David
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