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I had a good reason until the dependencies for netcdf 4 were in debian.
The responsible thing for me to do at this point is give the package up to
another interested party, so please feel free to take it over.
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libnetcdf-dev - Development kit for NetCDF
libnetcdf4 - An interface for scientific data access to large binary data
netcdf-bin - Programs for reading and writing NetCDF files
netcdf-dbg - debugging symbols for NetCDF
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libnetcdf-dev - Development kit for NetCDF
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netcdf-bin - Programs for reading and writing NetCDF files
netcdf-dbg - debugging symbols for NetCDF
connect to [1] with
read-only webdav if that's useful to you.
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any of them on the list and care to speak up?
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I personally have 6 or 7 U320 73GB 10K RPM SCSI drives that I am not using for
anything interesting. Can anyone tell me if these would be useful to Debian
or recommend another free software group to donate them?
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busybox could still use the
raw files.
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it may be what I need. The runit solution just didn't seem
like it was intended for my use case. I will check this out.
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of dpkg?
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Hello,
Is there anything like daemontools in main? I would like it to work with user
processes. I would like to use it to make sure a user process stays running
while I am logged in. Does anyone have any suggestions?
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On Saturday 02 June 2007 21:45, Russ Allbery wrote:
Take a look at runit. It's quite a bit like daemontools without the weird
licensing.
Runit doesn't appear to be useful for non-system tasks, like starting jackd
and restarting it if it dies (i.e. on suspend/resume).
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to separate the functionality for running and
keeping a service started upon user login and stopping it on logout. Do you
have any suggestions?
BTW, is Debian planning on using something other than init in future versions?
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so that
you can transition from one to the other and aren't just strictly porting
from one to the other at the end of the project.
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package
installation/uninstallation tasks.
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On Tuesday 15 May 2007 15:54, maximilian attems wrote:
afaik uswsusp does not support full 2.6.15 range,
so better stay on the safe side.
What about 2.6.18? I am not sure Debian should be that worried about kernels
before the one that shipped with the last stable.
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be solved in a generic way. In order to make this
more useful, shared network block storage like AOE and ISCSI should be part
of this solution.
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should be gfortran from the GCC.
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them against the netcdf library in experimental? If you have problems,
I will be more than happy to help find and fix the issue.
If I am missing any packages, please let me know.
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on this thought? It may be useful to think about for
extending the LSB semantics and rolling them into the standard.
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of which, will aptitude ever have this functionality? It would be
nice to get the markauto goodness from aptitude when installing builddeps.
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netcdf-bin - Programs for reading and writing NetCDF files
netcdf-dbg - debugging symbols
On Wednesday 11 April 2007 20:52, Don Armstrong wrote:
Presumably the wig-and-pen source format will (eventually?) support
this?
Is progress on dpkg-source v2 actually being made?
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. Sometimes the reason is
as simple as someone doesn't want to have to learn a new software package or
port all there stuff to a new software. These are hard barriers to overcome.
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that currently have the volume mounted
see.
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On Tuesday 27 March 2007 11:55, Matthias Julius wrote:
I almost wrote that myself, but they have different names and dont
compete for numbers.
That's not necessarily true. My IPW2200 has eth2 on my laptop.
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device files on
each boot. It's pretty annoying when my nfs volumes switch which device name
is used to mount them.
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demonstrating breaking weak passwords
with such a tool.
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of a filesystem container. If you don't want to consider it non-responsive,
it was at least really unproductive and frustrating.
[1]http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2006/10/msg00451.html
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maintainer has been downright insulting, which doesn't make me
want to help out at all.
[1]http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=387552
[2]http://penguintechs.org/~wt/debian/aoe_stuff/aoe-block.tar
[3]http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=408044
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this. If that wheel
has not been invented, I would like to help do so.
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implement their own way of dealing with this problem, and I hope some kind of
normalized way of dealing with this problem can be made available, if it is
not already available.
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a relevant bug, the result will never be to leave the bug open
until it's fixed?
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to be in the default installation even if 70% of the users will
use it. IMHO
Word.
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will be. To all the developers, thanks for your
tireless work on Debian itself and evangelism for the Debian cause.
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many years ago. AMD64 also has a much larger user base considering that most
of the m68k machines I know of are more toys than workhorses. Also, I think it
could be that the Debian folks saw a strategic advantage is shipping a more
normal version of Debian for the AMD64 arch.
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project. I am not sure how much utility
having it for the CLI would be considering that pmount is available to do it
manually.
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On Thursday 12 October 2006 17:50, David Martínez Moreno wrote:
El miércoles, 11 de octubre de 2006 17:44, Warren Turkal escribió:
First of all, the implementation aoetools include to enable mounting the
aoe devices at boot time is severely lacking. This support was
implemented in response
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[2]http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi/etc.tar.gz?bug=387552;msg=20;att=1
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Thomas E. Vaughan wrote:
*snip*
Any help appreciated.
Did you see the mozilla-snapshot package? Try installing it.
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