Sorry missed your response, just picked it up now from the web archive.
Are you working with bind 8.X or 9.X?
Jaldhar H. Vyas mentioned he has something working with 8.2.3. I was
only thinking myself with bind8.
As Jaldhar also mentioned, bind9 isn't something I trust yet. Even in a
chroot.
I just put it in /var/secure-bind.
I tend to put play chroots under my home directory, and chroots for
production daemons under /var/chroot.
A pity that the FHS doesn't comment on that.
How about /var/lib/bind/chroot?
Recent versions of upx can compress a linux bzImage (I've seen 13% shaved off
a bzImage). debian-installer may use it to squeeze more onto the single
floppy (kernel + initrd with modules).
David
Sat, Apr 21, 2001 at 06:25:10PM -0700 wrote:
On Sat, 21 Apr 2001, John H. Robinson, IV wrote:
On Sun, Apr 22, 2001 at 11:39:07PM -0700, David Whedon wrote:
Recent versions of upx can compress a linux bzImage (I've seen 13% shaved off
a bzImage). debian-installer may use it to squeeze more onto the single
floppy (kernel + initrd with modules).
Isn't that slightly redundant? A bzImage
Ethan Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Apr 22, 2001 at 01:00:02PM +, Andreas Metzler wrote:
What *is* the difference between eg. kernel-headers-2.4.3-686 and
kernel-headers-2.4.3-k6?
not much:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] eb]$ diff -rq /usr/local/src/linux-2.2.19/include
On Mon, Apr 23, 2001 at 04:40:41PM +1200, Nicholas Lee wrote:
Sorry missed your response, just picked it up now from the web archive.
Are you working with bind 8.X or 9.X?
Jaldhar H. Vyas mentioned he has something working with 8.2.3. I was
only thinking myself with bind8.
As
On Mon, Apr 23, 2001 at 07:41:03AM +1000, Herbert Xu wrote:
Andreas Metzler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are these *really* necessary? Who does need them, people who compile
Yes. By all module builders, especially those outside Debian.
external kernel-modules (alsa, lm-sensors, ...)?
On Mon, Apr 23, 2001 at 08:00:50AM +1000, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
I do that too; what's the oldconfig step needed for though? I just
jump straight to menuconfig and it always seems OK.
Basically, when you patch in a new kernel version, it screams through your
.config, and throws up any new kernel
On Sun, 22 Apr 2001, Simon Law wrote:
I'm the lucky new owner of a dual Pentium Pro system. It seems,
however, that compiling stuff just doesn't use my extra CPU. I know I
can compile with 'make -j 2' to use the second processor; but I don't
know how to convince kernel-package and
Hi Folks,
What is the one, true, official way to set a keyboard map under debian?
loadkeys, yes? How could it be possible that I select (and manually load)
the de keymaps, and don't get any umlaute, and the @ sign is on the wrong
key? Is this a bug (fileable against what, console-tools?) or am I
On Sun, Apr 22, 2001 at 11:23:43AM +0100 , Michel Salim wrote:
Hello,
I apologise if this is considered off-topic - might be barking up the
wrong tree in the wrong forest here - but bringing up an old issue here
of release frequency, once the transition to using package pools and the
new
Colin == Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks for all the responses. To summarise:
1. use xemacs mule latin input mode. It doesn't work for me, have to
try and find out why. Maybe I need to include something in my .emacs
file, or maybe I need to unstable version of xemacs.
2. Use
I have compiled a copy of the latest LILO for Potato. It is available on
http://www.coker.com.au/lilo/ . There is no Packages file as I don't plan to
update this enough to make it necessary to use apt for it.
This package is for people who use Potato but who have newer SCSI
controllers, a
Hi all,
In /usr/share/doc/console-data/keymaps/README.sparc
it is stated as follows;
2.2 The Easy Way
Choose one of the provided PC keymaps for your language and do the following:
$ pc2sun.pl lang.kmap sunt5-lang.kmap
but I can not find pc2sun.pl in my system. I wish to know
if there is
On Sun, Apr 22, 2001 at 09:18:33AM -0500, Adam Heath wrote:
Now, it doesn't take a genius, to see how this will cascade. For each
optimization of a kernel, there will be a full kernel-image.deb. Then, for
the boot disks, there will be the individual kernel, and the modules to match
it(this
On Mon, Apr 23, 2001 at 06:18:14PM +1000, Daniel Stone wrote:
(A lot of) Netfilter stuff also doesn't go in the kernel without patching
the kernel proper. Plus, your own hacks don't work too well, especially when
it's to existing code.
Anybody can package up a the netfilter source + patches
On Sun, 22 Apr 2001, Ben Collins wrote:
On Mon, Apr 23, 2001 at 03:11:41AM +0200, Adrian Bunk wrote:
Hi,
I think we have a new problem with the closing of bugs since there is
testing: Currently, bugs get closed when a package goes into unstable.
When we'll freeze testing we'll have to
Ethan Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
not much:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] eb]$ diff -rq /usr/local/src/linux-2.2.19/include
/usr/src/kernel-headers-2.2.19/include
Only in /usr/src/kernel-headers-2.2.19/include: asm # symlink to asm-$arch
Only in /usr/src/kernel-headers-2.2.19/include: config #
Hi
[ I am not on the list! ]
I have already announced my ITP to wnpp (#94481).
I just saw the Freshmeat announcement today and I intend to
package this small program.
It works directly on .bib databases and has a small but nice
frontend to perform changes on the database. It's GPLed
On Mon, Apr 23, 2001 at 07:25:10PM +1000, Herbert Xu wrote:
On Mon, Apr 23, 2001 at 06:18:14PM +1000, Daniel Stone wrote:
(A lot of) Netfilter stuff also doesn't go in the kernel without patching
the kernel proper. Plus, your own hacks don't work too well, especially when
it's to
Alexander Hvostov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since UPX only runs when a program is loaded, and only takes a few seconds
to do its thing, I see no reason why weaker (eg, 486) machines couldn't
handle it. Even on old 386 machines, the slowdown shouldn't be much of a
headache, unless what's being
Filip Van Raemdonck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Apr 18, 2001 at 11:35:42PM +0100, James Troup wrote:
For a real world example: buildd uploads are signed by real
maintainers but they do _not_ want either the upload queue or katie to
mail them about the uploads; that mail needs to go to the
Daniel Stone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andreas Metzler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are these *really* necessary? Who does need them, people who compile
Yes. By all module builders, especially those outside Debian.
external kernel-modules (alsa, lm-sensors, ...)? Can't these
people simply
On Apr 22, Yotam Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I disagree. A lot of the vulnerability scanners out there determine whether
a host is susceptible to a certain bug by looking at its version.bind record.
I disagree. A lot of scanners just send the exploit and don't care.
Debugging? When in
On Mon, Apr 23, 2001 at 12:29:17PM +0200, Marco d'Itri wrote:
On Apr 22, Yotam Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I disagree. A lot of the vulnerability scanners out there determine whether
a host is susceptible to a certain bug by looking at its version.bind
record.
I disagree. A lot of
On Mon, 23 Apr 2001, Dennis Schoen wrote:
11. Change syslog startup script so that bind can log out of the jail :)
in /etc/init.d/sysklogd change the line
SYSLOGD=
to
SYSLOGD=-a /chrootlocation/dev/log
12.Restart sysklogd: sh /etc/init.d/sysklogd restart
Well, yeah. The
Andreas Metzler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
mean by module builders [...] especially those outside Debian. The
people from alsa who do not use Debian (How would they use a
debian-package?) or debian-users who no debian-developers (= no
@debian.org email-adress)? Pointers to documentation to
On Mon, 23 Apr 2001 05:44:05 + (GMT), Will Lowe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just put it in /var/secure-bind.
I tend to put play chroots under my home directory, and chroots for
production daemons under /var/chroot.
A pity that the FHS doesn't comment on that.
How about
Herbert Xu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm talking about people like VMWare, i.e., people who distribute binary
only modules.
I meant to say binary modules.
--
Debian GNU/Linux 2.2 is out! ( http://www.debian.org/ )
Email: Herbert Xu ~{PmVHI~} [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Home Page:
On Mon, Apr 23, 2001 at 06:27:30AM +, Andreas Metzler wrote:
[...]
Only in /usr/src/kernel-headers-2.2.19/include/linux: modversions.h
Only in /usr/src/kernel-headers-2.2.19/include/linux: version.h
Hello!
This seems to scream to me to simply split the common files out to a
new
On Mon, 23 Apr 2001, Wouter de Vries wrote:
key? Is this a bug (fileable against what, console-tools?) or am I missing
something?
dpkg-reconfigure console-data
And if that doesn't help?
--
But since you asked: I am like a hunter of peace, one who chases the
elusive mayfly of love. -
On Mon, 23 Apr 2001, Wouter de Vries wrote:
I am sorry, but I do not know... It only works for the latest versions
as far as I know.
Well my problem is, the y and z are correct, but the @ is not, and the \
is also at a wrong place... So, I take it this is a bug? :-/
Best wishes,
Nils
--
Vince Mulhollon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I think the problem is a lack of cultural understanding.
I appreciate your interpretation.
Though I think I could give a even lengthier explanation to argue
against. :)
Thanks,
--
http://dim.sourceforge.net ... Debian Chinese Input Method
MoiN
On Sun, Apr 22, 2001 at 11:58:15AM -0500, Taral wrote:
On Sat, Apr 21, 2001 at 10:49:20PM -0700, Joseph Carter wrote:
From then on (sorry, I know of no other way) you will simply have to get a
list of installed packages (dpkg --get-selections, you can use cut or sed
and grep or
On Mon, Apr 23, 2001 at 12:36:50PM +1000, Craig Sanders wrote:
type:
export MAKE='make -j3'
before running make-kpkg.
Don't do that. Make now has a job-server. The correct way to do this is
to set the CONCURRENCY_LEVEL environment variable to 3 (or whatever)
before running make-kpkg.
--
On Mon, Apr 23, 2001 at 10:34:38PM +1000, Herbert Xu wrote:
I meant to say binary modules.
Maybe that's the problem! Binary modules are an abomination and should
NOT be distributed seperate from a binary kernel.
Again, refer what craig sanders has to say.
On Mon, Apr 23, 2001 at 11:35:12AM +0100, Colin Watson wrote:
Incidentally, I assume the temporarily decompressed executables created
by UPX are mode 700?
I would hope that they have the same permissions as the originals. And
I don't want to imagine what might happen with a suid excecutable...
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
x-ttcidfont-conf is a debian specific package that configures TrueType fonts
(as well as CID fonts) for X through defoma framework.
Yes, thanks to Branden, there's already font configuration framework which
works pretty fine for other scalable fonts and bitmap
On Tue, Apr 24, 2001 at 12:52:30AM +0900, Yasuhiro Take wrote:
The biggest problem about TrueType font configuration for X is the syntax
of .scale file. X provides two backends to handle TrueType fonts, xtt backend
and freetype backend. The former features dynamic decoration of TrueType font,
On Sun, Apr 22, 2001 at 08:22:10PM +0200, Leon Breedt wrote:
DopeWars is a kickarse curses based game that supports
multiplayer, its under the GPL and can be found at:
http://bellatrix.pcl.ox.ac.uk/~ben/dopewars/
If no one objects, I'll package it.
if you want, i have already packaged
Hi
I'm not asking how to create a new mailing list. I've already filed a
wishlist (bug #82414) but still got no answer (it was filed ~100 days
ago). It is a request for a mailing list for polish speaking users and
developers.
I have sent a mail to lists.debian.org maintainer two weeks ago but got
Package: wnpp
Version: N/A; reported 2001-04-23
Severity: wishlist
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Mp3Kult is a KDE2 application that helps you organize your MP3 collections in
a MySQL database. It can read MP3 tag and song informations (length, bit
rate, sample rate etc.), make
This will probably clash with a non-chrooted bind on the same machine.
I don't like it.
Hmm, why would you have both?
Short answer:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ls -l /usr/bin/X11/navigator
lrwxrwxrwx1 root root 27 Apr 12 19:54
/usr/bin/X11/navigator - /etc/alternatives/navigator
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ls -l /etc/alternatives/navigator
lrwxrwxrwx1 root root 48 Apr 20 09:54
On Mon, 23 Apr 2001 14:52:00 -0400
Timothy H. Keitt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What's next? A talking paper-clip pops up when I type xterm? :-)
Remember `vigor'? Please, please, PLEASE don't give anyone any ideas...
;)
Regards,
Alex.
libglade and some other packages still depend on the very old libxml1.
i just compiled libglade0 (and libglade-gnome0) by simply installing
libxml2-dev and rebuilding. anyway, porting a package from libxml1 to
libxml2 is quite easy, so i am about to file bugs agains those buggy
packages. i am also
On Mon, 23 Apr 2001 18:09:22 + (GMT), Will Lowe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This will probably clash with a non-chrooted bind on the same machine.
I don't like it.
Hmm, why would you have both?
For a transition period, for example.
Greetings
Marc
--
--
On 23 Apr 2001 20:58:57 +0200, Federico Di Gregorio wrote:
libglade and some other packages still depend on the very old libxml1.
i just compiled libglade0 (and libglade-gnome0) by simply installing
libxml2-dev and rebuilding. anyway, porting a package from libxml1 to
libxml2 is quite easy, so
On Mon, 23 Apr 2001, Federico Di Gregorio wrote:
libglade and some other packages still depend on the very old libxml1.
i just compiled libglade0 (and libglade-gnome0) by simply installing
libxml2-dev and rebuilding. anyway, porting a package from libxml1 to
libxml2 is quite easy, so i am
On Mon, Apr 23, 2001 at 03:20:30PM -0400, Peter Teichman wrote:
On 23 Apr 2001 20:58:57 +0200, Federico Di Gregorio wrote:
libglade and some other packages still depend on the very old libxml1.
i just compiled libglade0 (and libglade-gnome0) by simply installing
libxml2-dev and rebuilding.
OK, I'm rather annoyed. Recently I'm doing squash bugs on my packages
and I have had already THREE that have been broken by NMUs that
occured over the past week.
Not one of the NMUers mailed me before doing that.
Only 1 actually filed a bug with a diff.
Let's review, kids:
Aaron == Aaron Lehmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Aaron I would hope that they have the same permissions as the
Aaron originals. And I don't want to imagine what might happen with
Aaron a suid excecutable...
The unstable version of UPX (1.11) doesn't use the tempfile approach
anymore.
From
On Mon, Apr 23, 2001 at 09:37:33PM +0200, Adrian Bunk wrote:
On Mon, 23 Apr 2001, Federico Di Gregorio wrote:
libglade and some other packages still depend on the very old libxml1.
i just compiled libglade0 (and libglade-gnome0) by simply installing
libxml2-dev and rebuilding. anyway,
I should add: I appreciate the efforts of the QA team and those
associated with it. I understand that mistakes happen and everyone is
human. I do not gripe about NMUs. I gripe about NMUs done wrongly.
Thanks.
-- John
On 23 Apr 2001, John Goerzen wrote:
...
Heed the advice therein:
* Don't fix something that's not broken.
* E-mail the maintianer.
...
In general I do totally agree with you, but I want to add a small
addition: A Debian bug-squashing party may involve your packages mail
sent some time
Alexander Hvostov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 23 Apr 2001 14:52:00 -0400
Timothy H. Keitt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What's next? A talking paper-clip pops up when I type xterm? :-)
Remember `vigor'? Please, please, PLEASE don't give anyone any ideas...
Erm, I have a package of that lying
Previously Colin Watson wrote:
Erm, I have a package of that lying around somewhere, although I haven't
dared to upload it to Debian yet. :)
http://vim.sourceforge.net/vimgor/
fear.
Wichert.
--
/ Generally uninteresting
If I haven't missed anything, it's trivial:
mkdir /var/lib/named/
cd /var/lib/named/
mkdir -p var/cache/bind/
chown named:named var/cache/bind/
mkdir etc/
cp /etc/bind/* etc/
And then start named with -u nobody -t /var/lib/named/.
Actually, I'm going to use mount --bind to remount
On Mon, Apr 23, 2001 at 03:46:19PM +0200, Ingo Saitz wrote:
apt-get clean
apt-get -d install `dpkg --get-selections | awk '$2 == install { print
$1 }'`
dpkg -i /var/cache/apt/archives/*.deb
Nope, this will only upgrade to new versions. You need to add the
switch '--reinstall' to the
On Mon, Apr 23, 2001 at 02:52:00PM -0400, Timothy H. Keitt wrote:
Short answer:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ls -l /usr/bin/X11/navigator
lrwxrwxrwx1 root root 27 Apr 12 19:54
/usr/bin/X11/navigator - /etc/alternatives/navigator
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ls -l
On Mon, Apr 23, 2001 at 07:24:13PM +1000, Herbert Xu wrote:
How are they going to compile a kernel if they haven't even installed
Linux?
that's obvious. by installing linux and then compiling a kernel.
The most important function of initrd is to reduce the number of
kernel images needed on
Wichert Akkerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Previously Colin Watson wrote:
Erm, I have a package of that lying around somewhere, although I haven't
dared to upload it to Debian yet. :)
http://vim.sourceforge.net/vimgor/
fear.
Wouldn't that be less painful than the original nvi-based one?
--
On Mon, Apr 23, 2001 at 09:37:55PM +1000, Herbert Xu wrote:
Andreas Metzler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
mean by module builders [...] especially those outside Debian. The
people from alsa who do not use Debian (How would they use a
debian-package?) or debian-users who no debian-developers (=
On Mon, Apr 23, 2001 at 02:40:30PM -0500, John Goerzen wrote:
OK, I'm rather annoyed. Recently I'm doing squash bugs on my packages
and I have had already THREE that have been broken by NMUs that
occured over the past week.
I shouldn't have to add my name to the list of maintainers whose
On Mon, Apr 23, 2001 at 06:59:55AM +0800, zhaoway wrote:
this actually *helps* new users.
Why?
I can see your suggestion help mirrors (The trade-off is
questionable.) But I can't see why it could help users.
because new users are better off when they learn how to control their
system.
On Tue, Apr 24, 2001 at 08:20:42AM +1000, Craig Sanders wrote:
what, exactly, is the difference between kernel-headers-2.4.2 and:
kernel-headers-2.4.2-386
kernel-headers-2.4.2-586
kernel-headers-2.4.2-586tsc
kernel-headers-2.4.2-686-smp
On Tue, Apr 24, 2001 at 08:15:03AM +1000, Craig Sanders wrote:
On Mon, Apr 23, 2001 at 07:24:13PM +1000, Herbert Xu wrote:
How are they going to compile a kernel if they haven't even installed
Linux?
that's obvious. by installing linux and then compiling a kernel.
I hope you're being
On Tue, Apr 24, 2001 at 08:39:00AM +1000, Herbert Xu wrote:
On Tue, Apr 24, 2001 at 08:20:42AM +1000, Craig Sanders wrote:
what, exactly, is the difference between kernel-headers-2.4.2 and:
kernel-headers-2.4.2-386
kernel-headers-2.4.2-586
kernel-headers-2.4.2-586tsc
On Tue, Apr 24, 2001 at 08:37:35AM +1000, Herbert Xu wrote:
On Tue, Apr 24, 2001 at 08:15:03AM +1000, Craig Sanders wrote:
On Mon, Apr 23, 2001 at 07:24:13PM +1000, Herbert Xu wrote:
How are they going to compile a kernel if they haven't even installed
Linux?
that's obvious. by
On Thu, Apr 19, 2001 at 09:55:18PM +0300, Anton Zinoviev wrote:
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Hi!
I'll be glad to see any suggestions.
Package: task-printing
Ideally, printing shouldn't require a task-package. :-(
--
James Deikun, Techie(tm), CSI Multimedia
The opinions expressed
Scavenging the mail folder uncovered Peter Teichman's letter:
On 23 Apr 2001 20:58:57 +0200, Federico Di Gregorio wrote:
libxml1 is not deprecated. It is the xml library used by the GNOME 1.x
platform. Until GNOME 2 is released, libxml1 will be in active use.
There are significant
I also do NOT like the kernels compiled for a huge number of systems.
I do not think it helps either hotrodders or little old ladies
from pasadena. Hotrodders can and should build their own, and
lolfp's cannot tell which kernel they need (they do not know, or
care if they have a 586 or a Pentium
On 23-Apr-01, 17:26 (CDT), Hamish Moffatt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The NMU was buggy, but with all due respect it appears that the package
had not been updated in a long time before that. The standards-version
was really old and you were using pre-FHS path names.
If the NMUer had followed
On 23-Apr-2001 John Goerzen wrote:
OK, I'm rather annoyed. Recently I'm doing squash bugs on my packages
and I have had already THREE that have been broken by NMUs that
occured over the past week.
So perhaps we need to come up with some more structure for the bug parties.
Perhaps the
On Mon, Apr 23, 2001 at 05:32:45PM -0400, Matt Zimmerman wrote:
Running the 'navigator' binary will communicate with a running version
of Navigator, if one exists. This feature has been in Navigator
years.
yep, it's been there for years. it's mostly useful, but occasionally
annoying when you
You can convince me to stop doing stupid things, but I refuse to stop
being stupid.
~ESP
--
Evan Prodromou
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi there,
ok I will limit the lids packages to i386 to get them in woody. After the
freeze I will make different packages for unstable with arch: any.
Because I am not actually an official maintainer because my dam approvement is
not finished yet, it's not easy to become access to the porters
John Goerzen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ARRGHH!!!
It really ticks me off when someone:
1. NMU's one of my packages for a *normal* bug without even thinking
of checking with me first,
and
2. In so doing, manages to BREAK THE PACKAGE and give it a GRAVE BUG
and
3. Doesn't bother to fix this
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Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 09:37:02 +0200
Source: scanlogd
Binary: scanlogd
Architecture: m68k
Version: 2.2-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Debian/m68k Build Daemon (buildd4) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Changed-By: Michael Vogt [EMAIL
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Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2001 21:54:31 +0200
Source: xdb
Binary: libxdb-dev libxdb
Architecture: m68k
Version: 1.2.0-3
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: buildd m68k user account [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Changed-By: Michael Vogt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2001 23:07:20 +0200
Source: ucl
Binary: libucl-dev libucl
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Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: buildd m68k user account [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Changed-By: Leon Breedt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 02:10:41 +0100
Source: pmake
Binary: pmake
Architecture: m68k
Version: 1.45-6
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Debian/m68k Build Daemon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Changed-By: Steve McIntyre [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2001 10:05:16 +0200
Source: gtkmathview
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Version: 0.2.4-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Debian/m68k Build Daemon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2001 19:50:07 +0200
Source: libterm-readkey-perl
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Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: buildd m68k user account [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Changed-By: Raphael
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Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2001 15:45:26 -0400
Source: libcompress-zlib-perl
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Architecture: m68k
Version: 1.11-2
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: buildd m68k user account [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Changed-By: Michael Alan
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Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2001 02:17:08 +0200
Source: slang
Binary: slang1-pic slang1 slang1-dev
Architecture: m68k
Version: 1.4.4-2
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: buildd m68k user account [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Changed-By: Jim Mintha [EMAIL
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Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2001 10:28:38 -0400
Source: zsh-beta
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Version: 4.0.0+4.0.1.pre3+0sf20010420-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Debian/m68k Build Daemon [EMAIL
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Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2001 16:46:00 +0100
Source: netpbm-free
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Architecture: m68k
Version: 2:9.10-4
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Debian/m68k Build Daemon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Changed-By: Steve
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Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2001 08:48:07 +0100
Source: dtaus
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Architecture: m68k
Version: 0.4-1.1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Debian/m68k Build Daemon (buildd4) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Changed-By: Stephen Stafford
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Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2001 14:43:25 +0200
Source: radiusclient
Binary: libradius1-dev libradius1 radiusclient1
Architecture: m68k
Version: 0.3.1-11
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Debian/m68k Build Daemon (buildd4) [EMAIL
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Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 18:26:32 +0100
Source: debroster
Binary: debroster
Architecture: m68k
Version: 1.6
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Debian/m68k Build Daemon (buildd4) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Changed-By: Matthew Vernon
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