Hi,
Ansgar has recently made an MBF against all packages including the
problematic JSON license term "The Software shall be used for Good, not
Evil". From what I've seen, most - if not all - of the affected packages
are using in-source libraries copyright JSON.org, which AFAIK means
convincing a s
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Hi,
I haven't had the need to use gnokii for years and am currently a bit
too swamped with Real Life™ to dedicate the necessary time to its
packaging, even though it's relatively low-maintenance.
If there's anyone out there who still uses gnokii and has the time to
as being
discussed for dpkg or at least debhelper.
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t its use of transmission-remote. Does it depend on specific
input/output formats? Did upstream at some point declare a "stable API"
for using transmission-remote in scripts? I'm just worried this might be
a small nightmare to maintain in the long run...
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* Package name: binwalk
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r/lib/transmission-daemon/.config, which IMHO isn't a good idea).
I am, however, open for suggestions.
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maybe related to multiarch)
More details about what's changed in the 2.* series and might cause
problems can be seen in the whatsnew-2.0.txt file in libevent-dev's docs.
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[0] http://bugs.debian.org/631018
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* Package name: transmission-remote-gtk
Version : 0.5.1
Upstream Author : Alan Fitton
* URL : http://code.google.com/p/transmission-remote-gtk/
* License : GPL-2+
rested...
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[0] http://packages.qa.debian.org/t/transmission.html
[1] http://bugs.debian.org/491723
[2] git://git.debian.org/~costela/public_git/statusnet.git
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ars later and ask yourself where that
user came from.
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be reported as a minor bug in gvfs-open, to
respect gnome settings before falling back to mimeinfo.cache.
Thoughts?
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t anytime soon. At least not in Debian, but that may be the case in
some sub-projects, as Petter pointed-out.
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Andrzej Borucki wrote:
> Exists archive debian-devel@lists.debian.org ?
I assume from your email that you are Polish, right?
This page might be of interest to you:
http://www.debian.org/international/Polish/index.pl.html
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ad of simply requesting binNMUs. My bad.
In the meantime gnome-phone-manager has been binNMUed, so kaddressbook
seems to be the only missing piece.
I'm sending an email to d-release requesting that, just in case.
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ith Christoph that we could draw the line on packages that
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laimer: I have no idea how feasible this is. I never even looked at
the BTS code.
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t of
problems and limitations.
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e to be a Linux/Debian expert, just a little bit
> motivated :).
Would a foreigner whose German's not exactly top notch help?
I live in NRW, but could gladly spend a few days in Berlin if you think
it would be of any assistance.
I owe some friends a visit anyway... :)
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reshness of bugs vs. freshness of last
non-binary upload, possibly weighted. This would let old but
non-problematic packages off the radar.
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* Package name: pidgin-awayonlock
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Programming L
sing Nimbus Sans, for instance.
Anyway, I'll reassign the bug. Thanks!
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Hey,
I have no idea which package should get this minor bug[0] about some
characters covering the underscore that marks an activation key. My best
guess would be either libpango or libgtk2.0, but I'm at a loss here.
Opinions?
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and create a way for
maintainers to upload screenshots to it (via email, as you suggested,
perhaps).
This way we don't have to change anything in our infrastructure and
still have a semi-official place to put this sort of information.
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f mail-list archive reading...).
So neither of those are arguments have any relevance to the matter at hand.
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[0] http://atterer.net/jigdo/jigdo-search.php
[1] http://lists.debian.org/debian-legal/2004/12/msg00328.html
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?
If I understood your question correctly, I guess you're looking for
policy 7.6.1 [0].
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's important to keep the distinction in mind.
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s no official trust
relationship. If there is one that I'm unaware of, then by all means,
file an RFP!
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he automatic
rotation they could change the virtual host, for instance, to adapt to a
standard directory structure.
But it's a problem, nonetheless.
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ldn't find where you get this info from, and how. Is it in
the SVN you supplied?
Furthermore, why don't you guys use the info from the
Mirrors.masterlist[0] file to generate your country/continent
information? This way you can work closely with the mirror-admins to
keep your info up
uld solve the manpage issue.
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[0] http://www.debian.org/doc/maint-guide/
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Leo "costela" Antunes wrote:
> I don't think it's a cache problem on PDNS, firstly because it doesn't
> seem to be caching anything (based on log output) and secondly because
> the answer is changing between requests inside a small time-frame. But I
> could be
Jonas Meurer wrote:
> I: cryptsetup-udeb udeb: unknown-field-in-control homepage
Quick guess: could this be a case-sensitivity issue? Should be
"Homepage:"...
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ly already changing it manually.
But of course, I'm open for discussion if people think this is a worthy
workaround (and you're also free get the script yourself and provide
some patches ;) ).
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PDNS, firstly because it doesn't
seem to be caching anything (based on log output) and secondly because
the answer is changing between requests inside a small time-frame. But I
could be wrong.
Can you hop on to IRC to coordinate some queries while I watch the log?
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Check the announce I just made[0] and the git repo for the script[1] for
more info.
Feel free to send any feedback.
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[0] http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.debian.devel.general/124340
[1] git://git.debian.org/~costela/mirror_picker.git
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[0]
http://cvs.debian.org/*checkout*/webwml/english/mirror/Mirrors.masterlist
[1] http://www.de.debian.org/dmc/today/
[2] git://git.debian.org/~costela/mirror_picker.git
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Guillem Jover wrote:
> You might want you use «dpkg --print-architecture» instead, so you
> avoid a dependency on dpkg-dev.
Good point.
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r admins and even if that was feasible,
there are bound to be mirrors that are (technically, bureaucratically,
etc) unable to perform the needed changes to integrate their
infrastructure with anycast.
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t the arch, in the name
of maintained utility.
> (Details sent privately). Too bad, I just learned it can possibly go down
> somewhere in the near future...
Thanks a lot anyway!
> If not, we can always do a brief test on a random subdomain, and then toss a
> working config to the DSA gu
ains.
But I'm no DNS specialist, so if you (or anyone) have a more specific
way of making this work, I'm all ears!
Thanks for the feedback!
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[2] http://db.debian.org/doc-mail.html
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[0], on this same thread.
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he most important.
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[0] http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-binary.html#s3.2.1
[1] http://www.debian.org/doc/maint-guide/ch-update.en.html#s-orig-tar
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really heard any native English
speaker use it, though.
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[0] http://cr.yp.to/qmail/dist.html
[1] http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/English_proverbs#O
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[2]http://cr.yp.to/surveys/smtpsoftware6.txt (not up-to-date, but
perhaps interesting nonetheless)
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rogram with 10 totally
compatible alternatives... unfortunately! :-)
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nk we could
come up with a better place to put this information _before_ filling
bugs. They may not be in the right place, but it's useful information
that IMHO should be accessible somewhere so that our users don't have to
go hunting for it on the web or are forced to install packages
l supports (which doesn't
include greping for the package in a separate huge list of for files in
the source ;-) )
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on build-time by a dh script (which
should support po files natively, but could also support regex based
searching of translation files, for alternative translation schemes)?
IMHO the debtags solution looks simpler and better, but it doesn't hurt
to keep our options open! :-)
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Steve Langasek wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 27, 2007 at 07:57:44PM +0100, Leo costela Antunes wrote:
>> THTTPD doesn't (AFAIK) support PHP
>
> Does THTTPD not support CGI or FastCGI?
>
Oops, you're right.
But would the apps run "out of the box" with php-cgi? If s
ardly likely to generate any sort of positive outcome.
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hile idea.
One of the possible advantages for a different paradigm would be for
"reduced" CDDs, such as Emdebian, whose standard set of packages might
divert considerably by having _less_ packages, in which case the current
task system would fall short, AFAICT.
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Sean Finney has started working on those
> packages, but AIUI there's some work left.
Is this the only problem barring compiz-fusion ?
Could I help with anything ?
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severity #191420 wishlist
thanks
I don't know why it was filled as Normal... it didn't recognize
"wishlist" as a valid value for the Severity pseudo-header...
Any hints?
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