At 20:27 -0500 2000-03-27, Brian Almeida wrote:
...or maybe not. It's got cryptographic hashing algos (tiger, sha1, etc), so
I probably can't package it due to wonderful US laws. Drat.
Hash algorithms aren't (and haven't ever been) export controlled.
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that ssh has a buggy init script then, because I merely
call it with an argument of restart.
I've also heard that some versions of ssh have an init script that kills
all sshd processes on the system, so maybe I should not do it at all.
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because they technically infringe on someone's stupid patent.
Perhaps you are confused, ssh became non-free despite patents in
1.2.13, it is *NOT* the patents that make ssh non-free.
Another thing, technically our ssh package is illegal to use in the
US because it does not use RSAREF.
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At 10:39 +0200 1999-10-01, J.H.M. Dassen \(Ray\) wrote:
I switched to lftp myself at the time of the previous ncftp license issue,
and haven't looked back. Is there anything in ncftp that lftp doesn't have?
Well, ncftp does display server messages without needing debug output on.
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can divert
a symlink). The last thing we need is /bin/sh out of dpkg's control.
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teens, I obviously failed to
go back far enough to find the free version.
I'll probably end up calling the new package ssh-free
Note that OpenBSD is also ripping out support for pretty much any
other other OS as they go, and using library functions that are
OpenBSD-specific.
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, and
shareable between machines of the same architecture.
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, there is not the possibility to build 'libstdc++2.8' or
'libstdc++2.9' on a glibc 2.1-based system due to ABI changes in
libio.
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country, there's nothing I can do
about it.
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for Debian.
I replied privately because I didn't think answering on -devel was
appropriate.
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be used instead.
See /usr/share/doc/libc6/NOTES.gz or info libc Feature Test Macros.
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in dpkg has ever resulted in a a remote root exploit.
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, and
that was said before the most recent security hole was discovered.
Rather proving them right, wouldn't you say?
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At 10:55 -0400 1999-09-15, Chris Fearnley wrote:
How does one generate an RSA key using the gpg-rsaref package?
Why on earth would you want to do that?
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At 14:39 +0200 1999-09-16, Wichert Akkerman wrote:
I also noticed that the gpg-support is in dpkg-buildpackage is currently
broken.
Pardon me? In what manner is it broken?
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clueless idiot.
Fuck off and die.
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forwarded text
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that no longer works, I might add.
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with the old unix crypt(1) and the solaris des(1).
http://freshmeat.net/appindex/1999/01/13/916266533.html
ftp://argeas.cs-net.gr/pub/unix/mcrypt/
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for the fucking thing!
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signed up for the fucking
Joel thing!
You are subscribed to a mailing list debian-devel, aren't you?
And that has what to do with nag?
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say that just filter it out or just press the delete
key are spammers' answers.
I am well aware of my bugs, and I DO NOT need reminders of them.
One last thing, the next nag message I get will be treated as spam.
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, as a script and as
a C program. This is the first version. Please Cc me you comments,
as I now only follow the devel-announce list.
What does it use as a datafile? If it doesn't use it already, I
suggest /usr/share/zoneinfo/iso3166.tab.
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or killing nag altogether, I will begin to treat it as
spam.
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not understand, the
GNU tools use hppa throughout, changing it will require that we
patch every config.guess and config.sub in the source packages that
use autoconf.
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: optional
Architecture: i386
Suggests: lilo (= 19.1), fdutils, kernel-doc-2.2.7
Provides: kernel-image, kernel-image-2.2
I've only added , kernel-image-2.2 to what was already generated.
I like it, I could have used it for the sparc glibc 2.1.1 packages
I could use it for nscd too.
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it available to anyone else. See http://lwn.net/1999/0513/.
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=on -fast ../$1 \
../$1.asc
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At 13:02 +0200 1999-05-13, Richard Braakman wrote:
Joel Klecker wrote:
At 19:06 +0200 1999-05-10, Richard Braakman wrote:
* glibc 2.1 upgrade
As far as I know, this project is largely complete. There are one or two
bugs left in the backward compatibility code, and there's the question
of what
, hopefully OHCI will
start to work in the in-kernel USB driver soon, then I will have just
the Blue G3 stuff to deal with.
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introduced with the iMac, Apple
finally began relying on OF to boot Mac OS, thus it has to be stable.
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an
arbitrary executable residing anywhere on the filesystem.
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. Algorithm 2 is used to indicate
Diffie-Hellman keys and algorithm 4 is reserved for elliptic curve.
It was planned to use a free implementation of DSA and not bother to
implement RSA until the patent expires.
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of the patches are sitting in the BTS and have yet to be applied.
Potato Architectures:
As far as I know it will be the same set as in slink, i.e. i386, m68k,
sparc, and alpha. If any other architectures want to make a release
they will have to decide soon.
powerpc wishes to try for potato.
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At 21:17 -0400 1999-05-07, Branden Robinson wrote:
On Fri, May 07, 1999 at 03:27:25PM -0700, Joel Klecker wrote:
At 13:58 -0700 1999-05-07, Chris Waters wrote:
#ifndef DEFAULT_CONFIG_X_SERVER
# ifdef __i386__
# define DEFAULT_CONFIG_X_SERVER XF86_VGA16
# else
# define DEFAULT_CONFIG_X_SERVER
At 17:11 +0100 1999-01-29, Remco van de Meent wrote:
Joel Klecker wrote:
pciutils - Utils for listing/tweaking PCI devices in 2.1/2.2 kernels
Bug-free, lintian-clean
There are some upstream alpha releases that would be nice to
have packaged
At 15:41 -0600 1999-01-29, Gordon Matzigkeit wrote:
The best solution I can come up with is to *always* change a library's
soname when its dependencies change. I believe it was Joel Klecker
who mentioned something about `libapi' patches for egcs that were
supposed to implement this automatically
(they
are about the
inability to deal with some proprietary archive formats)
Lintian-clean
Tarballs of my current devel tree for all of these are at:
ftp://ftp.espy.org/pub/debian/
[0] However, WNPP may consider knl and pciutils as Packages you need
a new maintainer for
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that generates the glibc-doc .deb depend on
the debian/libc-doc.doc-base rule.
And make of course takes care of making sure debian/libc-doc.doc-base
is up to date with regard to debian/libc-doc.doc-base.in.
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think we should continue to provide separate texinfo
and texi2html packages at least.
Those were never separate binary packages. The texinfo source package
generates `info'.
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scheme will reuire the ppp-pam package to be renamed,
any problems with this?
Uh why? `ppp-pam' is simply `ppp' with PAM support.
[1] Stamp out and eliminate redundancy! ;-)
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) as well.
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At 11:29 -0700 1998-10-17, Matt McLean wrote:
The most obvious one is that not every architecture has an 'egcc', because
egcs is the main compiler. So, we shouldn't be setting $CC.
That is not correct, the latest egcs packages provide a 'egcc' symlink on
every architecture.
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At 14:02 -0400 1998-10-16, Branden Robinson wrote:
Topi Miettinen has done some research on this. When we get SysV-style pty
support in glibc, xterm can lose its root privileges altogether. I hear this
will be in glibc 2.1?
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.
It's quite simple, pass -g in CFLAGS or whatever, and copy the libs
(unstripped) into xlib6{,g}-dbg.
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should offer IPv6 support.
BTW, please be aware that this is only a test release, and you probably
will find bugs.
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architecture is _not_ a port.
To me it is a port, a port of Debian GNU/Linux.
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that from being necessary (in theory at least). alpha
has libc6.1, but that is due to the fact that its original libc was glibc
1.99, which claims to be libc6, but is incompatible with glibc 2.0.x.
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should work fine for i386, but it hasn't been
tested. I need to rebuild the source package and put it somewhere public
though.
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At 13:22 -0700 1998-06-24, Heiko Schlittermann wrote:
. 2.0.34 needs the x-bit on shared libraries!
Actually, no, it's just the dynamic linker that needs to be executable.
This is apparently a security feature, 2.1 kernels also require an
executable dynamic linker, and thus 2.2 will as well.
At 05:54 -0700 1998-06-16, John Goerzen wrote:
Dale Scheetz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The boot disks should not offer confusing options. They should offer
the working one (CST6CDT for me) and no non-working ones. The same
goes for tzconfig. Otherwise, anybody using xntp or something
At 16:10 -0700 1998-06-15, Dermot John Bradley wrote:
Joel as you can see from the CC: headers above this email is going out to
more than just yourself. The point(s) I'm making below I consider to be
important to the Debian project as a whole.
As can be seen from bug #23367, you sent me an email
At 07:56 -0700 1998-06-13, Remco van de Meent wrote:
Sounds reasonable. Though, in the copyright file of webalizer, the copyright
text of GD (1.2!) has been included by webalizer's author. Is it still
possible to have the webalizer-package in main instead of contrib?
Yes, the copyright file does
At 06:34 -0700 1998-06-11, Amos Shapira wrote:
I do a lot of remote administration too (actually, almost exclusively)
using ssh. I know that ssh is not freely distributable with debian
(due to the crypto limitations)
It isn't just the crypto, ssh isn't DFSG free either.
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At 13:39 -0700 1998-06-10, Remco van de Meent wrote:
Hey,
I'm currently applying for being a Debian maintainer (using the Debian
Developer's Reference).
I created a package of the Webalizer software:
Package: webalizer
Status: install ok installed
Installed-Size: 108
Maintainer: Remco van de
At 17:47 -0700 1998-06-12, Richard Braakman wrote:
Package: libc6-dev
Maintainer: Dale Scheetz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[HELP] Dale Scheetz: I have not had a chance to even read these
reports yet. Some outside help determining what should, or
shouldn't change would be helpful here.
(My
At 21:20 -0700 1998-06-05, Steve Dunham wrote:
Does anyone have any definite information on the Corel Network
computers? Is anyone else interested in doing a Debian port?
Vincent Renardias is apparently working on an arm port of Debian (In bug
#21327 against ftp.debian.org, he asks for a
At 18:29 -0700 1998-06-08, Richard Braakman wrote:
Package: login
Maintainer: Guy Maor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
22191 login: does not chown /dev/vcs* anymore
As I quoted in a reply to 22191:
Here's what the author says in libmisc/chowntty.c:
#ifdef __linux__
/*
* Please don't add
At 23:38 -0700 1998-06-02, Tyson Dowd wrote:
Manoj addressed most of the big differences in his mail. One that he
missed (or glossed over) is the difference in generation of packages.
Another one is that he didn't explain what dpkg-shlibdeps does.
dpkg encourages (practically enforces) building
At 12:24 +0100 1998-05-04, Jules Bean wrote:
The following packages on my system are in bo but not in hamm:
--- Obsolete and local packages present on system ---
- Obsolete/local Required packages -
--- Obsolete/local Required packages in section base ---
*** Req base
At 10:11 -0400 1998-05-02, Raul Miller wrote:
Rev. Joseph Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You don't need ftpd and telnetd. You probably do need an http server for
documentation, but then again dhttpd is small and does the job nicely.
Much better than a server would be a browser which supports
At 00:31 +0100 1998-04-30, James Troup wrote:
Michael Alan Dorman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[ ... ] ld.so doesn't apply [ ... ]
Upgrade your quinn-diff :-) From 0.31's ChangeLog.main :-
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At 22:29 +1000 1998-04-23, Herbert Xu wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote:
I checked, Debian and Red Hat were not compatible. (e.g. libpng and
libjpeg have different sonames.)
How did this happen?
2 is the upstream soname for libpng 1.0, so we are doing the right thing there.
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At 14:16 +0200 1998-04-18, Brederlow wrote:
I think it would be a good idea to teach tar to unpack bzip2 files via
the -z option, just as if it would be gzip. Alternativly one could
teach gzip to use bzip2 for .bz2 archives or teach dpkg to distinguish
between the two.
Debian tar has a patch
At 15:30 +0200 1998-04-18, Falk Hueffner wrote:
Joel Klecker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
At 14:16 +0200 1998-04-18, Brederlow wrote:
I think it would be a good idea to teach tar to unpack bzip2 files via
the -z option, just as if it would be gzip. Alternativly one could
teach gzip to use bzip2
At 01:07 -0500 1998-04-17, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
Hi,
Marcus == Marcus Brinkmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Marcus Is gettext so unstable? I doubt it.
Dpes not matter. We should be respecting the upstream authors
wishes. Already Debian has the reputation of not forwarding bugs
upstream;
At 10:27 +1000 1998-04-13, Herbert Xu wrote:
Regrettably, we don't have a libg++2.8.1.1 package yet.
Well that means prcs should be moved out of hamm unfortunately unless we back
off to libg++272.
One of the problems with a libg++2.8.1.1 package is that it would need to
build libstdc++28 as
At 21:47 -0700 1998-04-12, Joey Hess wrote:
dpkg: error processing netscape4_4.0-7.deb (--install):
trying to overwrite /usr/lib/netscape', which is also in package rvplayer
Errors were encountered while processing:
netscape4_4.0-7.deb
I'm very confused by this, since I have netscape4 and
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Yes. In fact, it may be
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