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Maintainer: Michael Beattie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Package: wnpp
Version: unavailable; reported 2003-11-12
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: entropy
Version : 0.6.1-362
Upstream Author : Juergen Buchmueller
* URL : http://entropy.stop1984.com/en/home.html
* License : GPL
Description : Emerging Network
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Version: 0.3-3
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Debian QA Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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, checkmp3, or all the
above?
How about mailing the maintainer to ask whats up?
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of thought. Seems an apt description.
/me looks at Culus.
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liw for p in `SELECT people FROM #[sekrit] WHERE personality
where to send this mail, I'll point
you at the Debian Bug Tracking System (BTS). http://bugs.debian.org/
Your patch would fall perfectly in the wishlist category.
Please dont get me wrong, I am not trying to flame you at all for posting
your patch here.
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file an RC bug on explorer, so that
when woody comes around to being frozen, it will be removed, if it has not
been resolved.
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aj i've been doing timing
then, if people come to a consensus, file a bug on ftp.d.o to get it
moved to project/orphaned/, removed, or have the maintainer overriden.
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Drive
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yip yip yip yip yip yip yap yap yip *BANG* NO TERRIER
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Debian GNU/Linux
Packages.gz
files for me.
I dunno about the first, but I have seen the second problem. In my case,
it was caused by a bug in dpk-scanpackages (from dpkg-dev); see bug #51479
in BTS.
apt-move does not use dpkg-scanpackages (it used to, but not any more.)
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This occurs when apt-move first moves the packages in, which is why you must
never move packages in by hand (at least not without doing an fsck later).
my apologies.. I was under the impression that the new method used dpkg -I
magic.
sorry for confusion.
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If it can't be fixed with Vise
On Fri, Sep 08, 2000 at 02:04:29PM +1100, Herbert Xu wrote:
my apologies.. I was under the impression that the new method used dpkg -I
magic.
dpkg-scanpackages actually calls dpkg-deb -I :)
bah.. the bug was said to be in dpkg-scanpackages
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wasnt closed, the bug doesnt apply anymore, or it is a feature
request for dinstall) (Bcc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]):
er... the feature requests for dinstall were in the control stuff at the
top.. sorry, I didnt close them :P
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night I think...
I dont see them installed.. - not sure why..
...but your new upload will be rejected :)
isdnutils_3.1pre1b-1_i386.changes
REJECT
Rejected: md5sum failed
md5sum: MD5 check failed for 'isdnutils_3.1pre1b-1.dsc'
(not me, dinstall)
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On Tue, Sep 05, 2000 at 05:05:35PM -0400, Thomas Hood wrote:
The tpctl packages still haven't been relocated. Is there
some holdup?
Time. sorry, I'll take a look this afternoon.
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On Mon, Sep 04, 2000 at 01:03:15PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
lame/vorbis works alright. The problem I'm facing is lack of a good CLI
ogg player.
Whats wrong with ogg123?
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or DONE, it just disappeared.
I was wondering if there was some long flame war on debian-private
that I was missing.
Still in incoming... dont look at me :)
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, a part of
the vorbis cvs tree, has multiple output formats)
anyway, if you say that the wav file does not play properly, contact the
vorbis development team. They would love to hear from you.
I will look at a new upload soon
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, Huh? right about now, that's okay, because I did too.
No, I can understand that. - that exact circumstance would occur in our
University computer science lab. Regularly too, I might add.
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seconds. Since *dm requires you get a
username and password (bwahaahaa!), use it.
yeah, I'll LART you...
lab == lots of people == lots of NCD xterms == lots of quick logins to the
DEC Unix server at the beginning of a lab... sheesh
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(or was this not a dig at the ftpmasters?)
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Sometimes I think that the surest sign that intellegent life exists
elsewhere in the universe
:)
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Games? Did someone say games? -- Q
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to be distributed with debian, I can tell you now,
it would be in the archive overnight. - But it isnt, so it wont.
*please* go and read up on the whole issue before complaining.. this topic
almost arises more often than the When will kde be in Debian? thread.
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by an immediate logout, followed by an immedate
login, repeat 4 times, that causes it.
Okay, my error, I was under the impression that it was fast spawning of
whatever it is that supplies the display to a client.
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terribly freaky bug in the software that writes
the webpage.
kdesupport is on auric, kdelibs is on pandora (non-us) (dont ask me why, I
dont know)
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ahead :)
Im not sure why he encrypted to you though.
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Don't force it, use a bigger hammer
On Mon, Sep 04, 2000 at 01:19:08AM -0500, Branden Robinson wrote:
On Mon, Sep 04, 2000 at 08:54:25AM +0300, Antti-Juhani Kaijanaho wrote:
Um, why send such a message to a widely-read mailing-list?
As a joke...
Im damned curious.. what did it say?
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the display line in /etc/X11/[xwg]dm/Xservers is
sufficient.
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Are the noises in my head bothering you
a video.
This setup is a small percentage of the installed base but it does
exist and is used.
Then disable the local display by commenting the server line in
/etc/X11/xdm/Xservers
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upgrade soon.
since when has a limited target user group stopped something being in
debian proper ? (Take a look at all the other dynamic dns tools)
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aj
On Wed, Aug 30, 2000 at 03:12:30PM +0200, Ulf Jaenicke-Roessler wrote:
P.S.: Please can you go without the PGP stuff for the mailing list? It
seems to double the size of your messages. Thanks.
I'd like to see Overfiends response to this.
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for the override file.
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DOS never says EXCELLENT command or filename
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Someone needs to update the override file for debconf to become standard.
which I will do when auric decides to show its face.
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There is an old
in apt?
I see this quite often, so it is a bug in the curret apt lib. aptitude is
even more vulnerable to this... at least the cache does work so u d/l it
only once.
Yes, I saw something similar in today's upgrade session.. I'll have a look
next time around.
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it.
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WinErr: 005 Multitasking attempted - System confused
to libfoo1.
If this is one of your packages, please file a bug on ftp.debian.org to have
the obsolete packages removed. this will not happen for some time, to allow
for packages to be recompiled for the new library.
I'd like to get woody decrufted!
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definitely, NOT a perl guru.)
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Of all the things I have lost, I miss my mind the most
On Sat, 2 Oct 1999, Herbert Xu wrote:
If anyone has seen an existing connection die, please report that as a bug.
what against? internet ??
The issue is more about connectivity stability.
Michael Beattie ([EMAIL PROTECTED
On Thu, 16 Sep 1999, Michael Meskes wrote:
Fuck off and die.
I have no idea what happened before but I strongly dislike a wording like
this. This list is a public forum and mails like Joel's do not create a good
image for Debian at all.
Maybe he had PMS?
Michael
Um, It is very similar to tleds, and it is not really worth it, tleds has
many more better features...
Therfore, I hereby retract my ITP netleds.
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On Sun, 16 May 1999, Phillip R. Jaenke wrote:
On Sun, 16 May 1999, Robert Woodcock wrote:
Michael Beattie wrote:
I have been told by an aquaintance that linux 2.1.x or greater kernels are
unlikely to boot on a Motherboard that uses a VX Chipset. I have a
VXPro...
Well at least your
On Mon, 17 May 1999, Phillip R. Jaenke wrote:
On Tue, 18 May 1999, Michael Beattie wrote:
Ahhh... The reason he said this was that OS/2 wouldnt boot... but that was
the latest version... beta even.
Uhm. FYI, Warp5 *DOES* boot on VXpro, thank you muchly. I used my screwed
up VXpro
I have been told by an aquaintance that linux 2.1.x or greater kernels are
unlikely to boot on a Motherboard that uses a VX Chipset. I have a
VXPro...
Comments?
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flavours and probably MS-DOS compilers too.
Copying Policy
GPL - GNU General Public License.
^
I think this is Good :)
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On 14 May 1999, Ben Pfaff wrote:
Michael Beattie [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Summary
NetLED is a program that monitors an interface using the keyboard
leds.
Is it different from tleds which is already packaged?
I found tleds not all that easy to use, and I only had to type
next
time I have to reboot?
Well.
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