On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 8:11 AM, Riley wrote:
> I am not a DD yet, but I am looking to offer any help I can
These pages might be interesting to you:
https://www.debian.org/intro/help
https://wiki.debian.org/how-can-i-help
> Mainly I want to focus on packaging Wayland
> tiling window
Hi,
I am not a DD yet, but I am looking to offer any help I can, even with
documentation, and I'm willing to look out for people who are willing to push
forward with getting more Wayland-specific or Wayland-compatible packages into
Debian in general. Mainly I want to focus on packaging Wayland
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On 27.12.2016 14:18, Daniel Stender wrote:
> On 27.12.2016 12:09, Tobias Hansen wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I just want to add that execnet is marked for autoremoval on January 17.
>> Also, sagemath depends indirectly on execnet.
>> The bugs should be fixed before January 7 to avoid stuff getting removed
te
> more participants. Probably same for most if not all teams - just
> wanted to encourage your exploring more options, now that you asked.
>
>
> > Any other path you suggest which will help me get acquainted with the
> > org so that it will help with Gsoc?
>
> Ther
k at other teams as well!
Great.
You mentioned Haskell specifically, and I know that team will appreciate
more participants. Probably same for most if not all teams - just
wanted to encourage your exploring more options, now that you asked.
> Any other path you suggest which will help me get
an Room Project proposed by Daniel Pocock on his blog. (
https://danielpocock.com/outreachy-gsoc-2017-pki-clean-room). Hopefully,
they will get back to me!
I'll look at other teams as well! Any other path you suggest which will
help me get acquainted with the org so that it will help with Gsoc?
Tha
Quoting Paul Wise (2017-01-08 10:19:06)
> On Sun, Jan 8, 2017 at 5:05 PM, Vijeth T Aradhya wrote:
>
> > Hey guys I'd like to start contributing to Debian and be a part of the
> > community. I just need some help getting started!
>
> Great! Here are some ideas for thing
On Sun, Jan 8, 2017 at 5:05 PM, Vijeth T Aradhya wrote:
> Hey guys I'd like to start contributing to Debian and be a part of the
> community. I just need some help getting started!
Great! Here are some ideas for things to work on:
https://www.debian.org/intro/help
> When I looked a
Hi,
Hey guys I'd like to start contributing to Debian and be a part of the
community. I just need some help getting started!
When I looked at the bug tracker system, it was very difficult for a
*newcomer* to Debian like me, to get started to solve easy bugs.
I have already looked at many links
On 2017-01-04 19:51, Samuel Thibault wrote:
Hello,
Gilles Filippini, on Wed 04 Jan 2017 19:31:28 +0100, wrote:
On Wed, 28 Dec 2016 02:23:24 +0200 Adrian Bunk wrote:
> This looks like a threading bug in Scilab exposed by TSX.
I've just noticed this RC bug [1] against scilab.
Control: severity 844134 normal
Samuel Thibault writes ("Re: Request for help - scilab segfaults with TSX"):
> Gilles Filippini, on Wed 04 Jan 2017 19:31:28 +0100, wrote:
> > On Wed, 28 Dec 2016 02:23:24 +0200 Adrian Bunk <b...@stusta.de> wrote:
> > > This lo
Gilles Filippini writes ("Request for help - scilab segfaults with TSX"):
> Control: tag -1 + help
...
> I've just noticed this RC bug [1] against scilab. After reading through
> the recent thread on this subject [2] I must admit I have no clue what
> to do.
>
> [1]
Hello,
Gilles Filippini, on Wed 04 Jan 2017 19:31:28 +0100, wrote:
> On Wed, 28 Dec 2016 02:23:24 +0200 Adrian Bunk wrote:
> > This looks like a threading bug in Scilab exposed by TSX.
>
> I've just noticed this RC bug [1] against scilab.
FYI, glibc is about to just disable TSX
Control: tag -1 + help
Hi,
On Wed, 28 Dec 2016 02:23:24 +0200 Adrian Bunk <b...@stusta.de> wrote:
> This looks like a threading bug in Scilab exposed by TSX.
I've just noticed this RC bug [1] against scilab. After reading through
the recent thread on this subject [2] I must admit I hav
On 27.12.2016 12:09, Tobias Hansen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just want to add that execnet is marked for autoremoval on January 17.
> Also, sagemath depends indirectly on execnet.
> The bugs should be fixed before January 7 to avoid stuff getting removed
> from testing.
>
> Best,
> Tobias
For the
> wanna ask if somebody would like to help fixing the remaining three RC
bugs of
> execnet (https://packages.qa.debian.org/e/execnet.html).
>
> Best,
> DS
Hi,
wanna ask if somebody would like to help fixing the remaining three RC bugs of
execnet (https://packages.qa.debian.org/e/execnet.html).
Best,
DS
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On Fri, Dec 23, 2016 at 03:13:34PM +, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
> On Fri, 2016-12-23 at 08:37 -0500, James McCoy wrote:
> > On Thu, Dec 22, 2016 at 05:42:43PM -0500, Bill Blough wrote:
> > > On Thu, Dec 22, 2016 at 12:40:26PM +, Ian Jackson wrote:
> > > > suffers rather from leaning toothpick
On Fri, 2016-12-23 at 08:37 -0500, James McCoy wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 22, 2016 at 05:42:43PM -0500, Bill Blough wrote:
> > On Thu, Dec 22, 2016 at 12:40:26PM +, Ian Jackson wrote:
> > > suffers rather from leaning toothpick syndrome. Does the
> > > `downloadurlmangle' support Perl's ability to
On Thu, Dec 22, 2016 at 05:42:43PM -0500, Bill Blough wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 22, 2016 at 12:40:26PM +, Ian Jackson wrote:
> > suffers rather from leaning toothpick syndrome. Does the
> > `downloadurlmangle' support Perl's ability to handle nonstandard
> > delimiters ? Using something other
On Thu, Dec 22, 2016 at 12:40:26PM +, Ian Jackson wrote:
> suffers rather from leaning toothpick syndrome. Does the
> `downloadurlmangle' support Perl's ability to handle nonstandard
> delimiters ? Using something other than / means that / does not need
> to be \-escaped. { } are often a
Bill Blough writes ("Re: Help with watch file"):
> You want the downloadurlmangle option.
This
> opts=downloadurlmangle=s/github\.com\/arrayfire\/arrayfire\/archive\/v?(\d[\d\.]*)\.tar\.gz/arrayfire.com\/arrayfire_source\/arrayfire-full-$1\.tar\.bz2/
> \
> http://github.c
On Wed, Dec 21, 2016 at 09:33:29PM +, Ghislain Vaillant wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I am trying to write a watch file suitable for fetching tarballs from a
> *link* published on a GitHub release page [1]. It seems this link
> points to a different location on Amazon S3 [2].
>
> [1]
On Thu, Dec 22, 2016 at 5:33 AM, Ghislain Vaillant wrote:
> I am trying to write a watch file suitable for fetching tarballs from a
> *link* published on a GitHub release page [1]. It seems this link
> points to a different location on Amazon S3 [2].
For the arrayfire-full tarballs:
version=3
Dear all,
I am trying to write a watch file suitable for fetching tarballs from a
*link* published on a GitHub release page [1]. It seems this link
points to a different location on Amazon S3 [2].
[1] https://github.com/arrayfire/arrayfire/releases
[2]
on
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Hi debian I have a big problem and I need help immediately. ... I was
installing kali linux mini 2.0 in my pc then I power off the pc becouse
the downloads wants a lot to finish when I want to open my pc it
cant .the monitor stays black I tried to install kali linux again
eand
On Sat, 9 Jan 2016 22:07:15 +0100
Patrik Liçi <patrikstreet...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi debian I have a big problem and I need help immediately. ... I was
> installing kali linux mini 2.0 in my pc then I power off the pc becouse
> the downloads wants a lot to finish when
hardware options. This adds linux kernel command
line options to disable some hardware features.
To complete your installation, please ask for advice on a Kali Linux
user forum.
Kind regards,
Ben.
On 10/01/16 10:07, Patrik Liçi wrote:
Hi debian I have a big problem and I need help immediately
Hi,
On 15.10.2015 22:04, Olaf Titz wrote:
> Why that way? Reading an argument that the browser is "secure
> infrastructure" and "audited code" makes me shudder (sorry).
There is a standard for security modules, which can be dedicated
hardware, or the fallback "software security module". These
Hi Enrico,
On Sun, October 11, 2015 20:50, Enrico Zini wrote:
> However, there is discussion in the Chrome[5] and Mozilla[6] communities
> about deprecating client certificate authentication. In those threads,
>
> I don't quite mind if is removed, as long as there would be a
> replacement that
> From what I've gathered, they want to deprecate storing private keys
> without associated certificates, which would be really bad. There is an
> audited infrastructure for key generation and storage, including
> smartcard support, and adding a requirement that keys may only be added
> together
Hi,
On 15.10.2015 18:08, Thijs Kinkhorst wrote:
> While we make use of that tag (e.g. in the TERENA Personal Certificate
> Service that some academics may know), the browser developers may have a
> point that there are other ways to implement the enrolment step. People
> can generate a
Hello,
I need help to make our SSO use case for client certificates known in
the upstream browser development communities. Here is the story.
At DebConf we deployed a new experimental single signon system based on
ssl client certificates[1], and it works quite nicely. In particular, it
allows
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On 27/08/15 09:22, Svante Signell wrote:
Any ideas how to proceed until bug #795287 is closed?
Hi Svante,
Since you can't install the pre-regression binary (since it links
against the pre-gcc5-transition libs), maybe you'll have more luck
grabbing the old source code and building (older)
to pin stable to 1000 for a
moment:
/etc/apt/preferences
Package: *
Pin: release a=stable
Pin-Priority: 1001
then you install evolution then remove the pin.
A more brutal solution, compared to fine-tuning, but doesn't take as much
work.
Thank you for your help. I've now downgraded
On Fri, Aug 14, 2015 at 02:52:14PM +0200, Svante Signell wrote:
With the latest debian packages, 3.16.3-1.1 evo cannot any longer
connect to Contacts and the gmail account. [...]
Following sid has normally been OK, having to accept packages being
broken but possible to fix rather easily.
Hi,
With the latest debian packages, 3.16.3-1.1 evo cannot any longer
connect to Contacts and the gmail account:
Failed to connect to 'Contacts'
Cannot find a corresponding account in the org.gnome.OnlineAccounts
service from which to obtain a password for 'a...@gmail.com'
Failed to connect
On Fri, Aug 14, 2015 at 2:52 PM, Svante Signell wrote:
There seems to be no easy way to go back to a (working) previous
version, not even to the stable version if packages in sid and/or
experimental have been installed. Does a reasonably simple downgrade
path exist? All ideas are welcomed!
I
Quoting Steve Langasek (2015-08-13 03:38:00)
- if using d-shlibs (which... don't. thanks), you need to pass a
--v5 option to it in debian/rules.
Not sure what is meant by that parenthesis. If d-shlibs is somehow an
antipattern then please clarify¹.
- Jonas
¹ I am genuinely puzzled -
Hi all,
At Matthias's suggestion, I'm attaching here a script that I've been using
in Ubuntu to trigger library package transitions for the g++5 ABI change.
It needs a bit of tuning to be usable in Debian (for instance, you probably
don't want to pull the source package from Ubuntu... or try to
Hi Steve,
Steve Langasek vor...@debian.org (2015-08-12):
At Matthias's suggestion, I'm attaching here a script that I've been
using in Ubuntu to trigger library package transitions for the g++5
ABI change. It needs a bit of tuning to be usable in Debian (for
instance, you probably don't want
On Thu, Aug 13, 2015 at 03:14:18AM +0200, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
Hi Steve,
Steve Langasek vor...@debian.org (2015-08-12):
At Matthias's suggestion, I'm attaching here a script that I've been
using in Ubuntu to trigger library package transitions for the g++5
ABI change. It needs a bit of
Steve Langasek vor...@debian.org (2015-08-12):
On Thu, Aug 13, 2015 at 03:14:18AM +0200, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
Thanks! Does the hazardous sed call touching debian/rules now account
for the dh_makeshlibs call(s) that might have been missed previously?
I don't know about dh_makeshlibs calls
It looks like a cool tool. If you need any help, just send me an e-mail.
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August 8th, Debian began supporting¹ choice among several init systems.
August 21st, Debian changed² default init.
To me, flexibility is an important feature of Debian. I am excited that
Debian extends its flexibility to cover several init systems.
Others agree, apparently³: Among those
Jonas Smedegaard d...@jones.dk (2014-11-25):
August 8th, Debian began supporting¹ choice among several init systems.
August 21st, Debian changed² default init.
To me, flexibility is an important feature of Debian. I am excited that
Debian extends its flexibility to cover several init
Hi Cyril,
Quoting Cyril Brulebois (2014-11-25 18:31:33)
Jonas Smedegaard d...@jones.dk (2014-11-25):
August 8th, Debian began supporting¹ choice among several init
systems. August 21st, Debian changed² default init.
To me, flexibility is an important feature of Debian. I am excited
that
Jonas Smedegaard d...@jones.dk (2014-11-25):
Quoting Cyril Brulebois (2014-11-25 18:31:33)
I'm not sure why people seem to believe that broadcasting a call for
tests through their blog, Planet Debian, various Debian mailing
lists, etc. is going to change anything here.
You don't follow
On Tue, 2014-11-25 at 19:50 +0100, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
Jonas Smedegaard d...@jones.dk (2014-11-25):
Quoting Cyril Brulebois (2014-11-25 18:31:33)
I'm not sure why people seem to believe that broadcasting a call for
tests through their blog, Planet Debian, various Debian mailing
Svante Signell svante.sign...@gmail.com writes:
...
Is this command something in debootstrap or the installer?
preseed/late_command=in-target apt-get install -y sysvinit-core
https://wiki.debian.org/systemd#Installing_without_systemd
Cheers, Phil.
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Quoting Cyril Brulebois (2014-11-25 19:50:48)
Jonas Smedegaard d...@jones.dk (2014-11-25):
Quoting Cyril Brulebois (2014-11-25 18:31:33)
I'm not sure why people seem to believe that broadcasting a call for
tests through their blog, Planet Debian, various Debian mailing
lists, etc. is going
Jonas Smedegaard d...@jones.dk (2014-11-26):
Quoting Cyril Brulebois (2014-11-25 19:50:48)
Jonas Smedegaard d...@jones.dk (2014-11-25):
Quoting Cyril Brulebois (2014-11-25 18:31:33)
I'm not sure why people seem to believe that broadcasting a call for
tests through their blog, Planet
Quoting Cyril Brulebois (2014-11-26 00:31:18)
I'll probably stop replying here since I feel like I'm repeating
myself over and over and over and over again.
You didn't repeat youself. Thanks for spelling out your opinions to me.
- Jonas
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Thank you very much for your accurate answers. I forwarded to the author
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Josh Triplett:
+ sed -e 's/.* .*/\\/' $LIST_FILE
I can't speak for the rest of the patch without digging into quite a bit
of the context and assumptions in the elisp, but regarding this bit,
rather than checking for spaces and only quoting filenames then, just
*always* quote
Stéphane Aulery saul...@free.fr writes:
Hello,
I am looking for a person who knows enough to verify a ELisp patch. The
patch is supposed to fix a problem of space in file names [1], upstream
unfortunately does not have the in-house expertise [2].
Volunteers?
The change to elisp only touch
Hello,
I am looking for a person who knows enough to verify a ELisp patch. The
patch is supposed to fix a problem of space in file names [1], upstream
unfortunately does not have the in-house expertise [2].
Volunteers?
Regards,
[1] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=579531
[2]
Hello,
I am looking for a person who knows enough to verify a ELisp patch. The
patch is supposed to fix a problem of space in file names [1], upstream
unfortunately does not have the in-house expertise [2].
Volunteers?
Regards,
[1] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=579531
[2]
Stéphane Aulery wrote:
I am looking for a person who knows enough to verify a ELisp patch. The
patch is supposed to fix a problem of space in file names [1], upstream
unfortunately does not have the in-house expertise [2].
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Hello,
I need some help to compile a package (subsurface) on bsd ports.
It uses qmake and the problem appears to be this:
android: SOURCES += android.cpp
else: linux*: SOURCES += linux.c
mac: SOURCES += macos.c
win32: SOURCES += windows.c
For BSD, it should also include linux.c, but I'm
Brian May br...@microcomaustralia.com.au wrote:
On 26 September 2014 09:32, Matthias Urlichs
matth...@urlichs.de wrote:
True, the usecases overlap somewhat, but they're still
different.
I wouldn't want to
On Sep 26, Josselin Mouette j...@debian.org wrote:
As Vincent explained, NM works in a similar way.
The problem on servers is that you need advanced features such as
bridging, VLANs, bonding… and NM already does all of that.
But it has a significant list of dependencies, which is obviously
On Fri, 26 Sep 2014 10:58:22 +0200, Josselin Mouette j...@debian.org
wrote:
The problem on servers is that you need advanced features such as
bridging, VLANs, bonding… and NM already does all of that.
Is there documentation about that? Does NM have hooks like wicd used
to have?
Greetings
Marc
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On Fri, 26 Sep 2014 10:58:22 +0200, Josselin Mouette j...@debian.org
wrote:
The problem on servers is that you need advanced features such as
bridging, VLANs, bonding… and NM already does all of that.
On Fri, Sep 26, 2014 at 12:01:27PM +0200, Marc Haber wrote:
On Fri, 26 Sep 2014 10:58:22 +0200, Josselin Mouette j...@debian.org
wrote:
The problem on servers is that you need advanced features such as
bridging, VLANs, bonding… and NM already does all of that.
Is there documentation about
On Fri, 26 Sep 2014 13:25:13 +0200, Wouter Verhelst
wou...@debian.org wrote:
On Fri, Sep 26, 2014 at 12:01:27PM +0200, Marc Haber wrote:
On Fri, 26 Sep 2014 10:58:22 +0200, Josselin Mouette j...@debian.org
wrote:
The problem on servers is that you need advanced features such as
bridging,
On Fri, Sep 26, 2014 at 01:32:26AM +0200, Matthias Urlichs wrote:
Hi,
Guido Günther:
The overlap between n-m and systemd-networkd saddens me. n-m got
support for team/bond interfaces, VLANs, etc a while ago and now we get
to see yet another tool from systemd-* to redo this.
True, the
On Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 12:53:51PM +0100, Simon McVittie wrote:
My understanding is that they recommend NetworkManager or ConnMan (which
are competitors, and fill a similar niche) for dynamic / mobile /
wireless situations; whereas systemd-networkd is intended to be more
like a competitor for
On Thu, 2014-09-25 at 19:07 +0200, Guido Günther wrote:
On Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 12:53:51PM +0100, Simon McVittie wrote:
My understanding is that they recommend NetworkManager or ConnMan (which
are competitors, and fill a similar niche) for dynamic / mobile /
wireless situations; whereas
Hi,
Guido Günther:
The overlap between n-m and systemd-networkd saddens me. n-m got
support for team/bond interfaces, VLANs, etc a while ago and now we get
to see yet another tool from systemd-* to redo this.
True, the usecases overlap somewhat, but they're still different.
I wouldn't want
On 26 September 2014 09:32, Matthias Urlichs matth...@urlichs.de wrote:
True, the usecases overlap somewhat, but they're still different.
I wouldn't want to install n-m (and the 30 libraries it depends on)
in an initramfs, for instance.
Unless I am mistaken, I believe systemd-networkd
❦ 26 septembre 2014 10:38 +1000, Brian May br...@microcomaustralia.com.au :
True, the usecases overlap somewhat, but they're still different.
I wouldn't want to install n-m (and the 30 libraries it depends
on)
in an initramfs, for instance.
Unless I am mistaken, I
Hi Neil,
On Mon, Sep 08, 2014 at 04:43:03PM +0100, Neil McGovern wrote:
[...]
The compatibility information comes from users testing hardware on
systems running only free software. Previously, h-node site guidelines
required they be running one of the FSF's endorsed distributions [2].
While
non-free firmware” is untrue for the installer. If there's some other
part of Debian recommending non-free software, that's a bug to be
identified specifically, and the current wording from the FSF doesn't
help.
--
\“Human reason is snatching everything to itself, leaving
* Philipp Kern pk...@debian.org [2014-09-11 09:15]:
Not everyone uses init scripts. There is e.g. also a plugin for
network-manager, in which case it will just work.
Last time I used n-m for OpenVPN it could only launch one VPN, not
multiple ones. Has that changed? Tough it seems systemd
On 24/09/14 11:45, Martin Wuertele wrote:
Last time I used n-m for OpenVPN it could only launch one VPN, not
multiple ones. Has that changed?
Yes, I've had home and office VPNs up at the same time.
(Obviously if you have more than one VPN that wants to provide the
default route, or more
, and the current wording
from the FSF doesn't help.
If it's a mere bug, that would be great, because then we could fix said
bug and be done with it.
I suspect, however, that rather than a bug, this is a case of the
(Debian) project and the FSF disagreeing on what the correct way forward
is. That's fine
On Thu, 11 Sep 2014, Gergely Nagy wrote:
OpenVPN works just fine with systemd. Its init script does not, but for
Yes, but for many installations, its init script is what is
required for the VPN to “work”.
There is no problem with that, at all.
Right, no problem except that remote machines
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