> It's supposed to represent everyone who fights for a future where software is
> open
Is it possible? To reopresent everyone.
Shouldn't he instead represent that he's expected to represent?
>From the fsf.org:
>8
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On Fri, Mar 26, 2021 at 02:08:34PM +0100, Pierre-Elliott Bécue wrote:
> I'm not trying to refrain you from leaving
Well, lets I'll try last time to make things clear as much as I can.
1) Don't get me wrong, this is the end of story, started not today.
2) It's not something like "this hurts me, pl
Hello,
I don't want to be associated with the organization, being part of the
witch hunt like this one https://rms-open-letter.github.io/.
Unfortunately, it seems the only option to be not involved in all
that - leave the Debian project.
I've seen how many DD's were present in this and how well t
On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 06:02:40PM +0100, Andrew Shadura wrote:
> there are no releases of non-release architectures
AFAIK, there is no defined release archs for stretch yet, so
"non-release arch" doesn't make sense before freeze.
But the whole point was not about severity. One maintainer
clearl
On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 05:22:19PM +0100, Michael Banck wrote:
> It pretty clearly says:
>
> | serious; is a severe violation of Debian policy (roughly, it violates
> | a "must" or "required" directive), or, in the package maintainer's or
> | release manager's opinion, makes the package unsuitable
On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 03:56:57PM +0100, Ondřej Surý wrote:
> I simply cannot fix
I'm not about requesting a fix from you. Just about accepting that
there is a problem ("We won't hide problems", remember?). But it seems
you know better how to do the work and I'm just in a wrong place
as a co-ma
On Thu, Jun 26, 2014 at 01:00:12PM +0200, Ondřej Surý wrote:
> 3. We remove the source packages from Debian.
Can you kindly explain why? Is the PHP license is non-free? If so,
why? If not - let's lower the bugs severity.
I see only *one* reply from debian-legal here:
https://lists.debian.org/d
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* Package name: maya-calendar
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Plank is a dock enabling you t
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* Package name: cerbere
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Cerbere i
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Version : 0.3.1
* URL : https://launchpad.net/contractor
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Description : service for sharing data between apps
A sharing
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lready did in elementary itself.
Where could I find anybody interested in mentoring this kind of project?
I've asked on #debian-soc and was directed here.
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On Sun, Feb 16, 2014 at 10:19:24PM +0100, Wouter Verhelst wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 16, 2014 at 03:28:30PM +0400, Sergey B Kirpichev wrote:
> > Kevin Chadwick :
> > >> Doesn't matter) rc.local shouldn't be used by local
> > >> admin to start services from. W
Petter Reinholdtsen :
>> Probably, we should have hooks, that can be invoked before specified
>> action (e.g. start or stop) and after. But not just for start/stop.
>
> I already got most of these hooks. Are more needed?
I think, for every action, mentioned in the LSB. But
that's a minor issue.
Kevin Chadwick :
>> Doesn't matter) rc.local shouldn't be used by local
>> admin to start services from. Why not use usual init-script?
>
> I wouldn't be surprised if rc.local has been around longer than Debian
> and is meant to run at the end. Particularly for a service that isn't
> packaged it
On Sat, Feb 08, 2014 at 01:41:18AM +0900, hero...@gentoo.org wrote:
> Sergey B Kirpichev writes:
>
> > http://packages.qa.debian.org/m/monit.html
> > Usually, you want to start this service last and stop first.
>
> The question is, before or after rc.local?
Doesn'
> I'm pointing out why $all doesn't do what you want.
It's exactly what I want.
> «$all» means «after everything else has started» and if you
> have two of those
You have a bug. Yes, some packages abuse $all, I admit this,
but not all of them (e.g. monit).
> In your particular case (and sysvin
> An init system that doesn't handle the case of something going «please
> start $service» when it's already in the process of starting that
> service, is buggy.
It's not the problem, as all (most) debian's init-scripts use
start-stop-daemon. The real problem - email notifications. You don't
wan
>> Usually, you want to start this service last and stop first.
>
> Why should it start last?
Because monit is not systemd. monit - is only an utility for
proactive monitoring, not yet another init-replacement.
So, lets start services first, then start monitoring. Do
we want to play races with
> $all obviously (as you point out) doesn't work well. Semantically, it
> doesn't make sense to have more than one script depending on $all.
What I should use instead? Use case:
http://packages.qa.debian.org/m/monit.html
Usually, you want to start this service last and stop first.
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>> Peter, thank you for your work. Have you tried any complex init
>> script to fit this business (apache2 or postfix, for example)?
>
> Nope. It is ment as an option for the packages with simple needs.
> Those with complex needs can use it too, probably, but it might be
> easier to just keep the
> Where can I read more about these problems. One obvious and annoying
> one is that 'sh -x /etc/init.d/script start' no longer work, making it
> harder to debug the scripts
Probably init-d-script could pass some cli-specified options to sh
with set builtin. To allow something like this:
/etc/i
> I think this illustrates nicely the problem with this approach:
> - there are two lines, which contain code.
> - there are five commented lines, which are interpreted and contain important
> data.
> - and there are four lines of commented code, which are mostly comments,
> except two.
And yet
>> You don’t want anything like these in your local init service. For such
>> tests you have Nagios, Icinga or similiar daemons. And they can do much
>> deeper checks, e.g. can you login into your webservice because your
>> database backend on a different server is available.
>
> Once your monit
Package: debian-maintainers
This is my annual ping.
CC'd to debian-devel@, as d-m pseudo-package has lots of stalled
"annual ping" reports. Are we have need in such kind of bureaucracy?
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me of machine because GNU/Linux is not support NETBIOS name
resolution by default.
IMHO it is great secret for typical user that it can be enabled througth
nsswith.conf.
I can't use IP address in URI also because address is dynamic.
Please see bug 437534 also.
Regards, Sergey
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Package: general
Severity: normal
I install Debian 6 from one of RC2 CD's. Kernel 2.6.32-5 want not
work on my machine. But I was able to install 2.6.30-2 kernel, it works
fine. But now I have a problem with this kernel: it has no appropriate
headers package. Without headers I can't run VirtualBo
umentation
that contains information how to enable needed feature.
It will be good if manual will not only list of features and packages, but also
will contain comparing of
solutions. In other words, manual will require some postprocessing after steps
1 and 2.
Please note that other ways to create good
ll be bad if we add rpath=/lib:/usr/lib or
rpath=$DEB_LD_LIBRARY_PATH
to all Debian binaries? :-)
By the way: does Debian have step-by-step instructions for system-wide
and user-only installation of non-Debian programs? It is common tasks for any
operating system. So solutions for this tasks must be easy, c
does Debian have any simple and comfortable methods of installing
software
by non-privileged user only for him/herself?
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On Sun, 27 Feb 2011 15:02:36 +
"Adam D. Barratt" wrote:
> On Sun, 2011-02-27 at 14:33 +0300, sergey wrote:
> > Is it possible that this problem exists because I have some old
> > programs in /usr/local that I moved from my previous Slackware system?
>
> Ye
gram can stop work or can begin work in unexpected way after
installation of new program in /usr/local. It makes Debian unreliable system.
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I have no gnuplot in /usr/local/bin.
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When i use hibernate mode on my laptop Acer Aspire 5553g with closing my
notebook i cant resume the session when open it later. It simply freezes. All i
can do is force shut down using 5 sec press power button. There no other key is
responsing.
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I am using Debian testing with latest updates installed. I have a atheros
ar3011 bluetooth adapter on my laptop. The problem is next, when i shutdown my
laptop and on first boot choose to run debian my adapter don't start. To get my
adapter working i have to boot
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from scratch carefully so
it needs at least sponsorship for upload.
I would like to maintain it and, possibly, several more packages to help
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package and others move it to data package. Who
is right?
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How exactly package should be splitted on data and binary parts? Which
files should be moved to binary package and which to the in data one?
Any standart procedures/recommendations/suggestions?
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Sebastian Rittau wrote:
Is Debian aims to be unicode compatible system?
[snip]
For example, grep is not able to search unicode strings.
Is it not?
Sorry, it was bad example. I made wrong test.
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Important is a bug which has a major effect on the usability
of a package, without rendering it completely unusable to
everyone.
So, should I file a bug with "important" severity for grep?
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Ben Collins wrote:
> > > Yeah, but I guess it would take about twice the time to unpack. Please
> > > don't do that to my poor 486 :-((
> >
> > But extra size = extra traffic = extra money, that's worse. Unpack no cost
> > at all
> > (except you time, ofcourse).
> >
> > wbr, Serge.
> >
> > p.s. I
David Starner wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 03, 2000 at 03:15:10PM +0600, Sergey I. Golod wrote:
> > Hello.
> >
> > Why apt/dpkg doesn't use bzip2 for Packages file?
> >
> > -rw-r--r--1 root root 749427 Sep 3 00:56 Packages.bz2
> > -rw-r--r--
Bas Zoetekouw wrote:
> Thus spake Sergey I. Golod ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> > Why apt/dpkg doesn't use bzip2 for Packages file?
> > -rw-r--r--1 root root 749427 Sep 3 00:56 Packages.bz2
> > -rw-r--r--1 root root 1024180 Sep 3 00:56 Packages
Hello.
Why apt/dpkg doesn't use bzip2 for Packages file?
-rw-r--r--1 root root 749427 Sep 3 00:56 Packages.bz2
-rw-r--r--1 root root 1024180 Sep 3 00:56 Packages.gz
It's about 25% can be saved in download.
wbr, Serge.
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On Thu, 20 May 1999, Lawrence Walton wrote:
> On Thu, May 20, 1999 at 07:00:04PM -0400, Sergey V Kovalyov wrote:
> > After today's potato update my computer no longer knows about localhost.
> > Is this a known bug in some package or do I just need to reconfigure
> > s
After today's potato update my computer no longer knows about localhost.
Is this a known bug in some package or do I just need to reconfigure
something ?
Anyone else has similar problem ?
Sergey.
ter
>and line spacing, and more. Other features include date/time and
>page number insertion and duplex printing. You can also print
>headers and templates (overlays) (EPS format) on top of the texts.
>
> License is GPL.
Interesting... Is it specific to Chinese, or can it do other truetype
stuff ? E.g. Russian ?
Sergey.
from snowcrash.tdyc.com
Downgrading to 1.1 (from 19990306 series at ftp.kde.org) turns everything
to normal.
So, is it specific to me, to potato, or actually a problem with packages ?
Another thing:
I believe, for potato kdm should be compiled with PAM support (or at least
a separate packages kdm-pam, kcheckpass-pam etc. should be provided).
Sergey.
Hey guys, where are those
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/doc/README.* files required for XF86Setup in slink ?
Are they in a separate package ? Which ? I can't find them.
Or is this just a bug ? Anyone's aware and working on it ?
Sergey.
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