On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 10:44:38AM +0800, Paul Wise wrote:
Based on a quick grep of /usr/bin/* I expect you are correct.
If $TMPDIR is not set, /tmp is a reasonable default, so I'd expect a *lot*
of matches for '/tmp' in programs with correct behaviour.
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He's also shown that we couldn't handle distinguishing foo bar from
foo\tbar. That is, surely, also entirely theoretical.
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Do we have any idea how many packages in Debian currently use waf?
Is waf growing in popularity?
After reading [1] I get the impression it should die and we should
try to hasten that outcome.
[1] http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2010/02/msg00714.html
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I have no idea, but I'm not really sure if it's a good idea to remove
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Absolutely not. They might be persuade-able away from waf though.
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with upstream. If our relationship with vanilla PHP is
improving, then good: if the tone of your messages is indicative of our
relationship with the Hardening patch and/or Suhosin patch, well, that adds
further points to Ondřej's argument.
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On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 07:40:55PM +0100, Adam Borowski wrote:
You can't mix -NC- licenses with GPL. You can't have them in Debian proper,
too. The most you can do is to put the graphics and data in non-free, then
the code in contrib, at least unless some free graphics+data exist.
I took
On 16/01/12 21:14, Curt wrote:
Yes, I verified in the kernel logs (/var/log/kern.log--thanks for that
tip) : I was using 2.6.32-39 before; after the upgrade I'm using
2.6.32-39squeeze1.
According to the changelog, there has indeed been no other changes
between those versions.
I'm *sure* I
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consensus exists that the implementation has been a success
Perhaps that needs unpacking.
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it was eventually integrated into GNOME proper, and I guess
didn't survive to GNOME 3. (I used to use it, outside GNOME, and was
mildly annoyed when that became impossible.)
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On Fri, Jan 06, 2012 at 10:12:15AM +0100, Miroslav Suchy wrote:
Depends: apache2 | httpd, libapache2-mod-php5 | php5-cgi
I would not say that your chroot setup is typical. Or common. I would
suggest creating your own empty apache2 package with version , which you
will install in this
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Let's say you're doing an Ubuntu package. In this case, you'd be
using upstart, and not an insserv scripts, and you wouldn't need to
depend on lsb-base for example. Or logrotate restarting of daemons
in Ubuntu would use restart in
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them, in the general case,
which was frowned upon by security-concious people who like automated
package testing tools.
Does that not apply here?
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The essence of your (rather hostile) response is I don't know, so why bother
replying?
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question on IRC.
Care to share? ☺
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experience: G3(.0) is very
stuttery/jumpy for me on (Intel onboard GFX paired with a SU9400 Core 2 Duo, so
not *that* old). I live in hope that this will improve (or, that someone will
make an UltraBook that is as comfortable for me to use as the Toshiba R600
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alternatives for a given tool exist which are
relevant and known outside the Debian eco system and there might be some
practical use for learning those skills in other contexts, IMHO Debian-specific
solutions should need a strong argument *for* to keep, rather than *against* to
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that point, you can
hand-backport things that you care about enough, for security coverage.
I think that would be a pity if Debian will not provide anymore a
kernel for this old cpus.
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have to be the GNOME maintainers.)
In case it isn't clear, I don't think it's a good idea.
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, someone with time should just make that trichotomy happen in FHS 3.0.
I think there's a chicken-and-egg problem here: FHS want to document existing
practice. Someone needs to put work into a runnable concept OS at the very
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option might be to add co-maintainers.
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safer? Or perhaps a frank statement of
risk?
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cannot mock you for this after my mid-freeze
doom-wad-shareware upload…)
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? qemu-img can create vmdk files, for example.
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for users on-demand?
For starters, compressed RAW disk format is perhaps the most useful disk image
format (can be imported into virtually anything)
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if the vast
majority of Debian users finally moved off to other distributions (i.e., parity
by decreasing i386 usage, not be increasing kFreeBSD usage).
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-Linux kernels and is not mentioned
in the social contract. That some people feel it justifies (or even mandates)
non-Linux kernels in Debian is a retcon. pf, ZFS; these are valid reasons
stated that support kFreeBSD. I interpret 'the Universal OS to mean'… is
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#629654 and #629910, and I was just
getting started ☹
[2] has anyone started a Debian/Plan 9 yet? ;)
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that nevertheless
would like init system choice; however I'm not one of those people, and I'm
increasingly of the opinion that choice for choices sake harms us.
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Jon Dowland, le Mon 18 Jul 2011 10:35:30 +0100, a écrit :
3. drop kfreebsd (and HURD and others)
3 basically means dropping Universal from Debian, and replace it with
Linux.
I seem to recall Universal existing long before
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- add new function
you into the team if you would like to help to co-maintain
sdlperl: how does that sound?
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On Thu, Jul 07, 2011 at 11:53:17AM +0300, Andrew O. Shadoura wrote:
Is it possible to run mktexlsr and updmap-sys (and, possibly, other
TeX things) just once when installing or removing packages which need
to run them in postinst/postrm? I've been trying to remove some
not-really-needed
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, and pointing e.g. reportbug.debian.net at it.
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hardware has quirks; other times it
is a software error).
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of virtual packages. It's also a *real* package, albeit a dummy one. Several
real packages depend on that name.
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to
my brother, we are not concurrently changing system-wide network state;
however, I may not want him to read my WPA passphrase and/or VPN connection
details out of a file in /etc.
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I'll try to take a look at it over the next week.
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* Add support for Quake mission packs (Scourge of Armagon and
Dissolution of Eternity
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* correct spelling of Stephen in the changelog. Sorry, Stephen!
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~110427 will be considered newer than 0.1. Therefore,
the 0 in 0~YYMMDD is meaningless, and would be no better than ~YYMMDD (which
would still sort after 0.1, and require an epoch).
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, internet tablets and F/OSS capable mobile phones), although many of
those require a custom installation method anyway.
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, but this is unfortunately not common enough in
practice and not a sane reason to discount a piece of software. Or we wouldn't
be running GRUB 2 version 1.98.
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Could those thread participants who have gripes from their last NM experience
many years ago please confirm that their gripes still apply before continuing
with the discussion?
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On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 07:19:59PM +0200, Piotr Ożarowski wrote:
what's the point? /usr/bin/python2 will not work either when we'll drop
support for Python 2.X.
Do you think we'll ever drop supported for 2.X? It seems quite likely to me
that it will live on for a long, long time.
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On Thu, Apr 07, 2011 at 02:11:38PM +0200, Michelle Konzack wrote:
Installing NM by default will break systems which where running the last
12 years without flaws.
No, it will not. It will not impact *running* systems at all. It will only
impact newly installed systems.
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* Add Quake support.
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On 2011-04-06 07:24:30 +0200, Josselin Mouette wrote:
There are several hacks to do that (like guessnet or laptop-net), but I
don’t think this can work correctly in the general case with IPv4.
FYI, I had used laptop-net in
adapting to the current environment :-)
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acceptable for the primary network configuration of our distribution.
IMHO this is a reasonable requirement, yes.
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rarely have to use VPNs myself, but when I do, I find network-manager-pptp
the most reliable way to do so.
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should be an option: just like there is now.
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On Mon, Mar 07, 2011 at 04:28:46PM -0400, Joey Hess wrote:
So, I've convinced myself this is probably a false optimisation.
And me, too. Thank you for the analysis.
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freedoom - free game files for the 3D game DOOM
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* adjust graphics/titlepic/create_caption to not be too
clever
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* add Homepage: to control file
* Add Rise of the Triad support
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libsdl-mixer1.2 - mixer library for Simple DirectMedia Layer 1.2
libsdl-mixer1.2-dev - development files for SDL1.2 mixer library
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sdl-mixer1.2 (1.2.8-6.3) unstable; urgency=low
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libsdl-mixer1.2 - mixer library for Simple DirectMedia Layer 1.2
libsdl-mixer1.2-dev - development files for SDL1.2 mixer library
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sdl-mixer1.2 (1.2.8-6.2) experimental; urgency=low
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libsdl-mixer1.2 - mixer library for Simple DirectMedia Layer 1.2
libsdl-mixer1.2-dev - development files for SDL1.2 mixer library
Closes: 605504
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sdl-mixer1.2 (1.2.8-6.1) experimental; urgency=low
the binary transfer but you would need to use a temporary redirect
to allow for a possible future screenshot to be supplied, so you'd still need a
back-and-forth to fetch the redirection status code.
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fail in the ways that it has in the past. That will be the
first thing that people are likely to say in response, so it would be
helpful if you addressed it up-front.
This is a good suggestion and I will indeed do that.
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On Sun, Oct 10, 2010 at 11:02:45AM -0400, Tong Sun wrote:
Thanks a lot, that's already good enough for me. Please tell me,
...but please don't tell debian-devel. (MFT set)
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I *think*, if Raphael hadn't stepped up first and saved you the bother, you
could probably get this information out of UDD.
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On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 07:17:22AM +0200, Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt wrote:
Actually, the proposed project [1] also included work on the dak side
I read that as dark side... but the effect was just the same ;)
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switched off really be easier than
bolting PPA onto the existing Debian infrastructure? (an open question I
suppose)
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doom-wad-shareware - Shareware game files for the 3D game Doom
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* (re-)implement md5sums file within the Debian
package control area.
Checksums-Sha1
in
Linux.
Apart from the spelling errors, reading this description I still have no firm
idea of what this package does.
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Upstream Author : Billy Zhe-Wei Lin, 林哲瑋 (billy3321, 雨蒼)
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Are you the upstream author? Are Thomas Goirand and Billy Zhe-Wei Lin the same
person?
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Why have you CCed debian-devel? The rest of the thread is not on there. Please
stop cluttering -devel with separate mails on this topic. We have a bug number,
that's where discussion can take place, should any be necessary.
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use a package manager such as aptitude? Which,
incidentally, will show you what it intends to do before it does it, and will
explain why it intends to do things, answering your question.
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