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the drivers is merged into the mainline kernel people will no
longer use the seperate ipw2100/ipw2200 packages and suddenly have their
system break because the device will use its standard name again?
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Description:
pdns - extremely powerful and versatile nameserver
pdns-backend-ldap - LDAP backend for pDNS
pdns-backend-mysql - MySQL
i386 all
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to be working properly again.
There was a single casualty though: the pkg-python subversion repository
seems to be corrupted to a point where I could not manage to restore it.
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Description:
pdns - extremely powerful and versatile nameserver
pdns-backend-ldap - LDAP backend for pDNS
pdns-backend-mysql
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Description:
pdns - extremely powerful and versatile nameserver
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Description:
pdns - extremely powerful and versatile nameserver
pdns-backend-ldap - LDAP backend for pDNS
pdns-backend-mysql
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in CVS are
welcome.
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happened
and how we hope to prevent this from happening again in the future.
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Description:
pdns - extremely powerful and versatile nameserver
pdns-backend-ldap - LDAP backend for pDNS
pdns-backend-mysql - MySQL
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Description:
pdns - extremely powerful and versatile nameserver
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Is anyone willing to maintain lvm2? Its last upload was over a year ago
and its listed maintainer does not seem to be a Debian developer
according to db.debian.org .
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description for devmapper about which ioctl interface it
implements? Current kernels support either v1 or v4 but I can't find
any reference to that in the package.
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will return.
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;-).
Since Depends are automatically calcuated by dpkg-shlibdeps I don't see
the problem here.
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Previously Marcelo E. Magallon wrote:
That doesn't scale terribly well, does it? Everytime a new 64 bit
architecture is introduced, all the library packages have to be updated
by hand (instead of just being recompiled).
I don't see that.
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of the libraries, for example by adding '64' to the
64bit version of a library
That way you could do something like:
# echo x86-64 /etc/dpkg/legal-archs
# dpkg -i libgtk2-2.0-1_i386.deb
# dpkg -i lib64gtk2-2.0-1_x8664.deb
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pick the one that is preferred for your system.
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: 2.9.6-2
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Description:
pdns - extremely powerful and versatile nameserver
pdns-backend-ldap - LDAP backend for pDNS
pdns-backend-mysql - MySQL backend for pDNS
pdns
: 2.9.6-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Wichert Akkerman wakkerma@xx
Changed-By: Wichert Akkerman wakkerma@xx
Description:
pdns - extremely powerful and versatile nameserver
pdns-backend-ldap - LDAP backend for pDNS
pdns-backend-mysql - MySQL backend for pDNS
: unstable
Urgency: low
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Description:
pdns - extremely powerful and versatile nameserver
pdns-backend-mysql - MySQL backend for pDNS
pdns-backend-pgsql - Generic PostgreSQL backend for pDNS
pdns
: unstable
Urgency: low
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Description:
pdns - extremely powerful and versatile nameserver
pdns-backend-mysql - MySQL backend for pDNS
pdns-backend-pgsql - Generic PostgreSQL backend for pDNS
pdns
: unstable
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Description:
pdns - extremely powerful and versatile nameserver
pdns-backend-mysql - MySQL backend for pDNS
pdns-backend-pgsql - Generic PostgreSQL backend for pDNS
pdns
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Description:
pdns - extremely powerful and versatile nameserver
pdns-backend-mysql - MySQL backend for pDNS
pdns-backend-pgmysql - Generic PostgreSQL and MySQL backend for pDNS
pdns
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Changed-By: Wichert Akkerman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Description:
pdns - extremely powerful and versatile nameserver
pdns-backend-mysql - MySQL backend for pDNS
pdns-backend-pgmysql - Generic PostgreSQL and MySQL backend for pDNS
pdns
Urgency: low
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Changed-By: Wichert Akkerman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Description:
pdns - extremely powerful and versatile nameserver
pdns-backend-mysql - MySQL backend for pDNS
pdns-backend-pgmysql - Generic PostgreSQL and MySQL backend for pDNS
pdns
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Previously Bas Zoetekouw wrote:
Would it be ok to dynamically allocate a dcc group and user (as per
policy 11.9)?
Sure.
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At around 8 this morning (local time) a fire started in the
computing facilities of Twente University. This affects Debian, since
on of our servers (satie) is hosted there. At this moment it seems
very likely that the machine can not be recovered from the fire.
The following services are
While the security.debian.org archives are online, the backend for it
(ie the katie and friends) was completely lost and James Troup is
working very hard to restore things.
However what we did loose are the already uploaded security fixes that
had not been installed yet. So if you had uploaded
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Description:
python-tal - Template Attribute Language
python2.2-tal - Template Attribute Language
Changes:
python-tal (1.5.0-0.2) unstable; urgency=low
.
* Non-maintainer upload to fix breakage from previous NMU
* Restore patch to XMLParser to log
: 0.7.1-0.1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Chad Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Changed-By: Wichert Akkerman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Description:
radiusd-freeradius - A high-performance and highly configurable RADIUS server
radiusd-freeradius-krb5 - Kerberos module for FreeRADIUS server.
radiusd
Now that all services have been migrated from pandora to satie pandora
will go offline. This is scheduled for next thursday (October 24). If
you have any data on pandora that has not been copied to satie when it
was installed please make sure to copy that before then.
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Previously Russell Coker wrote:
There are many Debian packages that involve little or no serious programming,
packages of scripts, packages of example files, packages of documentation.
There are also lots of things to do that don't involve packages (one of
the reasons the nm process doesn't
Previously Branden Robinson wrote:
Why, God, why?
Well.. I wanted to get rid of those annoying priority override messages
from dinstall. Of course I overdid it by making all vim packages
priority extra: ftpmaster lists vim and vim-ruby as priority optional.
I have no idea what made them
Previously Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
If all goes well I have the month of September for lintian hacking.
So how does lintian compare to linda these days? Will both be
actively maintained and do the exact same thing?
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Previously Peter Palfrader wrote:
I intended to ask for removal of this list but Joey sugested to ask
first whether anybody intents to use this list or finds it useful as it
is now.
I think it would be useful, but if the release manager doesn't use it
we might as well remove it I guess.
Previously Peter S Galbraith wrote:
Hi, What are the currently valid distribution to which we can make
uploads to?
I think the list currently is:
unstable experimental stable-proposed-updates stable-security
testing-proposed-updates testing-security test
Some combinations of those are
Previously Oohara Yuuma wrote:
1. Does a C (not C++) library compiled with gcc 2.95 work with
a C++ program compiled with gcc 3.2?
Yes
2. Does this mean I must not use gcc 3.2 before it becomes gcc-defaults?
There may be a case where gcc 3.2 offers better optimization.
Yes.
Wichert.
Previously Dr. Giovanni A. Orlando wrote:
I want to understand why the specific said: C++ immature ...
http://www.linuxbase.org/spec/gLSB/gLSB/cppmapping.html
The C++ ABI is still evolving and changing every few gcc releases.
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Previously Matt Wilson wrote:
To:
binbinLegacy uid/gid
daemon daemon Legacy uid/gid
Definitely agreed.
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Previously Santiago Vila wrote:
gettext (0.10.40-5) unstable; urgency=medium
.
* Modified /etc/emacs/site-start.d/50gettext.el so that it only uses
modify-coding-system-alist when it's actually ok to do so.
This closes: #110416 (xemacs21) and also closes: #141446 (emacs19).
Previously Mark Eichin wrote:
I was questioning the exactly one release which hasn't been touched
in 14 months, rather than the actual number; it is a general rule
that the first public exposure of something is *not* good enough for
real use, and I find it hard to imagine 14 months going by
Previously Paul Slootman wrote:
It's a pretty important package for those who use ADSL, at least here
in the Netherlands.
Not if they tweak there modem which improves things generally
madison on pandora doesn't say anything about it...
Try madison on auric?
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Previously Mark Eichin wrote:
google finds supersparrow 0.0.0 from Feb 2001 on supersparrow.org and
sourceforge, and nothing more recent -- is there any life to it? it
certainly sounds interesting...
That is Horms-versioning. He starts version numbers at 0 instead of
1 (which (almost) did
Previously Herbert Xu wrote:
Quite the contrary. I think he makes a fine treasurer. However, there
is an improtant difference between the treasurer and the DPL. If the
treasurer runs amok, then the DPL can replace him.
Wrong, the DPL can not change the SPI board membership.
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Previously Mark Eichin wrote:
I wonder what it would cost to just have Akamai support our mirrors
We don't actually need Akamai, a few Debian developers already do that
for their own websites already and if we ask nicely we can probably
get them to set us up. (insert standard promotial rant
Previously Jamie Wilkinson wrote:
And that flag is?
None right not, but putting flags in mail headers scales a bit better
than putting flags in email addresses. One can automate it with mutt
for example (send-hook bugs.debian.org my_hdr X-Debbug-Flags: skipack).
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Is there any reason to keep jvim in the archive? As far as I know
the current vim package should not have any problem handling
Japanese so if possible I'ld like to have jvim removed.
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Previously Colin Walters wrote:
Anyways, I personally don't like them either. But there is
probably someone out there who does, so really our only possible
recourse is to make it an option.
Personally I dislike them.
This gets tricky though, because right now the BTS isn't designed to
do
Previously martin f krafft wrote:
that's a purist approach which doesn't work with security.
I does, and in fact it's a very good approach: make sure you study
what the real problem is instead of trying to fix things with bandaid.
With all the energy wasted on this someone could have found the
Previously martin f krafft wrote:
wrong. fix things with bandaid to give you more time to find the real
problem. i am not saying that this is the final fix. put it this way,
you aren't going to wait for intruders to make use of the opportunity
while you search the drunkbold who broke your
Previously Alan James wrote:
Is there a dict dictionary with all these debian TLAs in it ?
I've dont think I've heard BSP before.
Bug Squash Party.
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Previously Anthony DeRobertis wrote:
That's primarily a BIOS problem, right? Does it matter for Linux?
There is more out there than just i386 system. I would love to see
you attach a 100 gigabyte disk to a m68k system.
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complaint. Lets add debian-devel since this actually is a normal
technical question.
Previously Kenneth H. Carpenter wrote:
I have been using the Debian distribution since it first came out, and
I appreciate the effort that has
Previously Michael Piefel wrote:
Now that you got my suggested patches for the last part of i18n for apt,
I wonder (once again): Are you going to try to get this into woody?
He did reply to those patches and explained why they are currently
not good enough. I suggest you work on improving
Previously Jan Niehusmann wrote:
I'm using the Wichert's script to check the integrity of the local
mirror, but at the moment this is not possible because auf the missing
signature.
I never wrote such a script as far as I know :)
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Previously Joey Hess wrote:
Of course, maybe the BTS and/or bug reporting tools are at fault here
for not supporting attachments?
Didn't Adam add support for attachments recently?
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Previously Gerhard Tonn wrote:
The following code fragment will ignore the end-of-file when char is
implemented using unsigned char, due to internal conversions between data
types:
char c;
while ((c = getchar()) != EOF)
process
Previously Daniel Stone wrote:
Considering that an upload hasn't been made to rectify this root hole,
why hasn't something else been done about it - regular or security NMU?
One would think that this is definitely serious.
Waiting for the m68k build, I intend to release a DSA tomorrow.
Previously Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002, Michael Meskes wrote:
In quota.postinst rpc.quotad is started using start-stop-daemon. This works
Don't, please. This will be forbidden in the future (right now this is ok),
you should use the /etc/init.d interface.
Why?
Previously Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
Please tell me one good reason not to use the init.d script interface to
muck around with daemons _in maintainer scripts_?
The --exec option for start-stop-daemon. This option is very useful: it
gives start-stop-daemon the ability to verify that it
Previously Karl M. Hegbloom wrote:
Wichert, can you give us a hint, please? What keywords?
I'm afraid I really don't remember. I know I've seen the rpm and I've
read some testimonials about how it worked or failed for a few people.
I can't remember who made it or where it could be found
Previously Dominik Kubla wrote:
Oh yes it is. That's why 0.3.3 was bumped to 1.0: because it is mature
and stable software. 0.3.3 implies otherwise.
We don't do marketing, we do a good and stable free software
distribution.
BTW: 0.3.3/1.0 fixed quite some bugs over the 0.1.x series so an
Previously David N. Welton wrote:
It wouldn't cause problems if you did stat64(foo) where foo is a
regular 'struct stat'?
You never do stat64 yourself, if you enable LFS with the right options
that is all done transparently in libc.
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Previously Paul Mackinney wrote:
What would be helpful is a README.Debian file in /usr/doc/vim that
alerts the user to the existence of /etc/vim/vimrc and its nice set of
potential customizations. I had overlooked the vim stuff in /etc, but I
have learned to check the /usr/doc directory.
Previously David N. Welton wrote:
I'm not sure exactly what problems this may cause, but I don't like
the looks of it... Interestingly (... or not) enough, that define
isn't created when building locally (version 1.3.23-dev)...
It doesn't cause any problems at all, it is by design.
Wichert.
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