east ensure that people are not left with
only empty directories and a non-function DB.
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Quoting Jonathan McDowell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Mon, May 16, 2005 at 11:21:12AM -0400, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
The problem, if you refer to my original mail, is that something about
the CA was confusing sslwrap, which I believe tried to generate its
own cert.
Is your root cert installe
Jonathan Oxer wrote:
> On Thu, 2005-05-12 at 12:07 -0400, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
>
>>Quoting Florian Weimer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>>
>>>* Roberto C. Sanchez:
>>>
>>>
>>>>I forwarding this to d-d since after a couple of da
Quoting Jonathan McDowell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Mon, May 16, 2005 at 09:27:23AM -0400, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
Jonathan McDowell wrote:
> H. I run with my own CA signed cert and had no problems with a
> Woody -> Sarge upgrade of sslwrap on Friday. Can you send me your
t from inetd)?
>
> J.
>
Did you want to see what they looked like before or after the upgrade?
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using lesser MUAs
> (e.g. mutt), fake MUAs (e.g. evolution), or worse (e.g. anything
> written by or for Microsoft).
Personally, I use Mozilla Thunderbunny (when will they get a proper
reply-to-list button? is it that hard?) at home and Horde when I am
at school.
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Peter Samuelson wrote:
> [Roberto C. Sanchez]
>
>>If the BTS sends out an email (to -devel, the submitter, wherever)
>>that is a reflection of a new bug report or something that was added
>>to a bgu report, a URL should be included. That is, if I submit a
>>bug rep
Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> I have recently come to the conclusion that it would be
> nice for messages that are to the BTS and get reflected
> via email have a URL for the bug itself. I thought I
> would file a wishlist bug for it, but I am not sure
> against which pacakge it
be the appropriate place for it?
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Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
[SNIP]
> In summary, here are the things that I saw:
> 1. Dependency resolution was spectacular (who would expect less from
> Debian?)
> 2. New config files went OK.
> 3. Cyrus IMAP (going from cyrus v1.5 to cyrus21) broke very hard
> 4. sslwrap upgrade
Quoting Florian Weimer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
* Roberto C. Sanchez:
I forwarding this to d-d since after a couple of days I
still have no response from anyone on d-m willing to sponsor
this package.
Please have a look at the following discussions:
<http://lists.debian.org/debian-lega
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Greetings debian-mentors (and Ola),
Short story: after a recent upgrade of my server from Woody to Sarge,
along with g
should go against openssl or
sslwrap. Sugestions would be appreciated.
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ase. Anyone
that has managed a project of notable size can atest that under all but the
most extraordinary circumstances, risk management is critical. If we wait
until
after the release to analyze the risks, we may never get there.
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Pierre THIERRY wrote:
Scribit Miriam Ruiz dies 08/04/2005 hora 02:20:
- Calculate days of "safe" sex
There are still people to believe that it works?!
Curiously,
Nowhere man
Sure. Where do you think all the parents come from?
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a MMU in the official package, but we _can_ run it inside
Basilisk2.
AIUI, qemu is pretty good with arches that it does support. That is
another possibility.
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infrastructure support to Debian
in the way of hosting and machines but there still appears to be a
dearth of resources?
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program? it's so... full... of...
bugs...
(/me goes and hides under an xterm)
Hey if all you have is critism, you can... bug off. ;)
OK. Let's squish this thread. It's making me squeamish. :-)
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.gz. I
require my users to license (for $699) a special browsing tool. I
give then a choice between synaptic (desktop users), aptitude (server
users), and dselect (masochists). :-)
Naturally, all of this is in jest. Just curious, why not just let them
view your packages through one of the above to
run one Debian (or twice... ) for debugging in a virtual
> server, like bochs?
I found qemu much easier to setup and get running than bochs. The bochs
documentation leaves something to be desired where the qemu documentation
is clear and concise.
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Frank Küster wrote:
"Roberto C. Sanchez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That is true. But really, I thank that what happened shows a lack of common
sense. There is little helping that. Imagine that you take your car to
get serviced. The mechanic replaces some part. Next time y
ory on my system. Does anyone know why
it is there? Is it safe to remove?" That would have gone long way. You can't
"shoot first, ask questions later" without expecting that you will occasionally
do something you did not mean to do.
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