On Mon, Dec 31, 2001 at 07:09:41PM +0100, Marc L. de Bruin wrote:
Therefore it is up to the root-user (and his filesystem) where the files
should end up after installation.
Is this possible? Thanks again,
if this is the case, then i would strongly recomend distributing it as a
tarball,
In Tue, 1 Jan 2002 15:39:29 +1100 Hamish cum veritate scripsit :
Unmaintained, unused, and untested packages are in Debian.
If no one uses these packages, bugs won't be filed.
If no one uses the package, the bugs are not a problem! :-)
No one may be using it in unstable/testing, in the
This issue is fixed in kmerlin_0.3.1-5_i386, which has been uploaded.
Btw, this appears to be a major backwards incompatibily problem
between libpng2 - 3 which effects lots and lots of packages.
The solution is rather simple, requiring recompilation to
get the correct linkage to libpng3, but it
On Tue, 1 Jan 2002 19:39:07 +1100
Mark Purcell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The solution is rather simple, requiring recompilation to
get the correct linkage to libpng3, but it would of been nice to
see some dicussion on debian-devel before the upload of
libpng3 to unstable 'broke' all our
Francois Gouget wrote:
On Sat, 29 Dec 2001, Erik Steffl wrote:
[...]
there is also a number of other libraries (for GUI), I don't think you
have to use ms libs, you can use e.g. wxwindows, qt etc..., also, if the
application doesn't have complicated gui the porting might be fairly
On Tue, Jan 01, 2002 at 06:50:03PM +0900, Junichi Uekawa wrote:
On Tue, 1 Jan 2002 19:39:07 +1100 Mark Purcell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The solution is rather simple, requiring recompilation to
get the correct linkage to libpng3, but it would of been nice to
see some dicussion on
* Adam Majer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20011231 16:12]:
Identifikation : 'CD-RW CED-8120B '
Sense Key: 0x5 Illegal Request, Segment 0
things mean... Is this the problem with cdrecord or my drive?
You drive has some firmware bugs. Pass the -dao option to cdrecord
and it will work. See
Ganesan R writes:
On Mon, Dec 31, 2001 at 01:33:37PM -0500, Colin Walters wrote:
It can't be larger than 255 (precisely because it is limited to a single
byte).
The more I think about it, the more it makes sense to always explicitly
declare all char variables as signed or unsigned;
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[] A spanking new hardware platform without any compromise to aged standards
is released and produced. Linux is the OS of choice together with BSD and
other Open OS's. Plain boxes with just a couple connectors, stylish, vector,
plain [] // Oh well, sick of that
John H. Robinson, IV [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon, Dec 31, 2001 at 07:09:41PM +0100, Marc L. de Bruin wrote:
Therefore it is up to the root-user (and his filesystem) where the files
should end up after installation.
Is this possible? Thanks again,
if this is the case, then i
On Tue, 1 Jan 2002 21:25:24 +1100
Mark Purcell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The incompatibility as I see it from here is that any application
which depends on libpng2, is only good with libpng2 = 1.0.12-2 and
upon recompiling will be dependant on libpng3.
libqt 2.3.1-18 has been recompiled and
Hello,
I tried to include the support for Euro and Cent in the console keymaps.
Cent is not a problem. It is allmost unknown and AltGR-e could be surely
used for this. But Euro is a problem - keymaps have different location
of the ¤. I cannot found good and trustworthy informations on the net,
so
Hello,
I would like to see more user feedback on Debian's settings of the
VIM editor. Currently, two important features are disabled in the
default configurations: Syntax highlighting and special intending
schemes. The question is: why?
Some (influent) people want to make VIM behave as the normal
Previously Eduard Bloch wrote:
NOTE: this is not a start of a new holy war. I do not ask for giving
vim's alternatives-entry a higher priority or so. I just want to use all
VIM's features when I initially install it, without looking into my
big config to enable intending or editing the vimrc
Eduard Bloch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello,
I tried to include the support for Euro and Cent in the console keymaps.
Cent is not a problem. It is allmost unknown and AltGR-e could be surely
used for this. But Euro is a problem - keymaps have different location
of the ¤. I cannot found
On Tue, Jan 01, 2002 at 07:39:07PM +1100, Mark Purcell wrote:
Btw, this appears to be a major backwards incompatibily problem
between libpng2 - 3 which effects lots and lots of packages.
The solution is rather simple, requiring recompilation to
get the correct linkage to libpng3, but it would
* Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020101 15:08]:
I'm also a little confused by why so many KDE applications link to
libpng directly. Picking kdeutils at random, the only instances of
'png_' or 'png.h' anywhere in the source tree are in
admin/acinclude.m4.in, yet -lpng is on the link line and
On Tue, Jan 01, 2002 at 03:41:54PM +0100, Bernhard R. Link wrote:
* Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020101 15:08]:
I'm also a little confused by why so many KDE applications link to
libpng directly. Picking kdeutils at random, the only instances of
'png_' or 'png.h' anywhere in the source
* Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020101 15:44]:
binary packages built from kdeutils depend on libpng directly. Why?
I can only guess, but I heard that are systems where an shared library
can not depent on other shared libraries so the application has to
link against all. Perhaps they
On Tue, 1 Jan 2002 13:41, Eduard Bloch wrote:
I tried to include the support for Euro and Cent in the console keymaps.
Cent is not a problem. It is allmost unknown and AltGR-e could be surely
used for this.
Why is there a sudden need for a cent symbol?
Australia has had cents for 35 years
begin Eduard Bloch quotation:
I tried to include the support for Euro and Cent in the console keymaps.
Cent is not a problem. It is allmost unknown and AltGR-e could be surely
used for this. But Euro is a problem - keymaps have different location
of the ¤. I cannot found good and trustworthy
My maildir-bulletin package could do with some serious updates which I
haven't had the time or the interest to write.
One update that has been frequently requested is support for getting lists of
users from a database.
If you would like to become co-maintainer of this package (with a
On Saturday 29 December 2001 14:14, Josselin Mouette wrote:
Lenart Janos a écrit :
As you might already have noticed Debian begun to bloat - so many
unneeded, unused, unmaintained(!) packages.
I don't think all these packages should be swept out. Unmaintained
packages that don't have
On Tue, Jan 01, 2002 at 01:54:15PM +0100, Eduard Bloch wrote:
| Hello,
|
| I would like to see more user feedback on Debian's settings of the
| VIM editor. Currently, two important features are disabled in the
| default configurations: Syntax highlighting and special intending
| schemes. The
On Monday 31 December 2001 19:23, Matt Zimmerman wrote:
I have a set of packages which work for me, but a few things will need to
be resolved before they can go into Debian proper.
- Shared library versioning
libevms and libdlist have sonames with no version number (libevms.so and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (dman) writes:
It does, depending on the environment. If many users of a system have
used normal vi for a long time, and you want to convince them to
install vim instead, it better behave the way they expect.
Why do people insist on installing 'vim' as 'vi'? It isn't vi,
Russell Coker wrote:
(*) There is a symbol used occasionally that is a 'c' with two small
vertical lines going through the top and the bottom. But it doesn't appear
on any typewriter or computer keyboard, there are no special fonts in common
use for displaying it, so everyone uses the
Hamish Moffatt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sortmail (19910421-8) unstable; urgency=low
.
* Applied patch to included prototypes for all functions
that return 64-bit integers. Thanks to John R. Daily
(closes: #126741)
* Fixed default mail spool path in /usr/bin/sortmail and
On Tue, Jan 01, 2002 at 12:54:46PM -0500, Joey Hess wrote:
There is a cent symbol: ¢ (compose c |)
It's available in the standard fixed font for X.
a related note, when will the Euro be part of fixed? :)
Anybody knows anything about it?
Greetings
Bernd
Joey Hess [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Russell Coker wrote:
(*) There is a symbol used occasionally that is a 'c' with two small
vertical lines going through the top and the bottom. But it doesn't appear
on any typewriter or computer keyboard, there are no special fonts in
common
On 31 Dec 2001, Thomas Bushnell, BSG wrote:
Santiago Vila [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If only the location but not the contents of the files changed from
potato to woody, you can use the prerm to copy/move the files to the
new location before dpkg realizes they didn't previously exist.
#include hallo.h
Bernd Eckenfels wrote on Tue Jan 01, 2002 um 07:21:17PM:
On Tue, Jan 01, 2002 at 12:54:46PM -0500, Joey Hess wrote:
There is a cent symbol: ¢ (compose c |)
It's available in the standard fixed font for X.
a related note, when will the Euro be part of fixed? :)
Anybody
Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The problem appears to be that libqt2 now links to libpng3 rather than
libpng2. When the dynamic linker loads a QT-dependent application still
linked against libpng2, it overrides libqt2's png symbols with the png
symbols defined in the application, so
Previously Bdale Garbee wrote:
Why do people insist on installing 'vim' as 'vi'? It isn't vi, and
while I'm sure it's a perfectly reasonable editor, I've found if
fairly disconcerting when I've stumbled onto a system where vim was
masquerading as vi. Why not just install it as 'vim', use it
Matt,
I've been looking through your info trying to figure out the problem you're
having. The evms-rediscover.txt messages indicate you have six SCSI disks on
your system, which EVMS identifies as sd[abdcef]. sda is 4.2 GB, sdb and c
are 8.4 GB, and sdd, e, and f are all 4.0 GB.
Then the
On Tue, Jan 01, 2002 at 09:57:40AM -0600, Kevin Corry wrote:
On Monday 31 December 2001 19:23, Matt Zimmerman wrote:
- Shared library versioning
I thought libevms did have a version number. There ought to be a
libevms-0.2.4.so, with libevms.so as a link to the specific version. Is
that
I just got another piece of spam today, nothing unusual in that,
but it seems that this one was at least going through a package
description, as the recipients included me and the upstream of a package I
manage, along with three other maintainers. I'd like to know how these
three got on
Thanks a lot folks,
you provided good arguments with these two bug reports. I've
considered the issue on my own as well and came to a different
implementation.
Instead of making syslogd/klogd controlled by init they will now be
restarted by regular cron scripts if they got lost in the meantime.
I second this. For example, at the bottom of /etc/vim/vimrc there are
several lines commented out as they cause vim to behave a lot different
from regular vi. However, as was pointed out below, vim is NOT the
default vi when you install, so why not enable some more of it's better
features.
These packages have to be rebuilt for stable on i386 in order to let
the packages go into 2.2r5.
Please find URLs to source packages attached below for convenience.
When uploading, please take care of the distribution, which should
contain 'stable' and nothing else.
For further explanation
Previously Caleb Shay wrote:
I second this. For example, at the bottom of /etc/vim/vimrc there are
several lines commented out as they cause vim to behave a lot different
from regular vi. However, as was pointed out below, vim is NOT the
default vi when you install, so why not enable some
FYI,
maybe some other DD can pick out those security updates and upload
them to stable.
Regards,
Joey
Martin Schulze wrote:
The people who have prepared a security advisory should upload the
respective packages to stable as well. Hence please upload the
referring packages to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Martin Schulze) writes:
These packages have to be rebuilt for stable on i386 in order to let
the packages go into 2.2r5.
...
This mail was generated automatically.
Why is the mail not simply sent to the maintainers?
Caleb Shay wrote:
However, as was pointed out below, vim is NOT the
default vi when you install,
Only true if you install nvi (or some other higher-precedence vi clone),
which isn't required. (g)vim is the only vi-like editor I have installed.
Craig
On Tue, Jan 01, 2002 at 11:59:26PM +0100, Martin Schulze wrote:
maybe some other DD can pick out those security updates and upload
them to stable.
The people who have prepared a security advisory should upload the
respective packages to stable as well. Hence please upload the
referring
* (Martin Schulze)
| Please find URLs to source packages attached below for convenience.
| When uploading, please take care of the distribution, which should
| contain 'stable' and nothing else.
|
| For further explanation please check the detailed report at
|
On 01-Jan-02, 17:22 (CST), Craig Dickson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Caleb Shay wrote:
However, as was pointed out below, vim is NOT the
default vi when you install,
Only true if you install nvi (or some other higher-precedence vi clone),
which isn't required. (g)vim is the only vi-like
On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 12:47:30AM +0100, Josip Rodin wrote:
maybe some other DD can pick out those security updates and upload
them to stable.
The people who have prepared a security advisory should upload the
respective packages to stable as well. Hence please upload the
On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 12:04:01AM +0100, Martin Schulze wrote:
samba-common stable2.0.7-3.4 alpha, arm, i386, m68k, powerpc, sparc
samba-common updates 2.0.7-4 alpha, arm, i386, powerpc
samba stable2.0.7-3.4 alpha, arm, i386, m68k, powerpc, sparc
samba
On Tue, Jan 01, 2002 at 01:28:37PM +, Edward Betts wrote:
Hamish Moffatt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sortmail (19910421-8) unstable; urgency=low
.
* Applied patch to included prototypes for all functions
that return 64-bit integers. Thanks to John R. Daily
(closes:
On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 12:04:01AM +0100, Martin Schulze wrote:
groff stable1.15.2-2alpha, arm, i386, m68k, powerpc, sparc
groff updates 1.15.2-3i386
Changelog says:
* Use lpr as the print spooler, even if it happens not to be
installed on the
On Tue, Jan 01, 2002 at 07:53:46PM +0100, Eduard Bloch wrote:
a related note, when will the Euro be part of fixed? :)
Anybody knows anything about it?
Huch, apt-get install xfonts-base-transcoded and you have fixed fonts
with latin15 charset.
My -misc-fixed fonts already have
Hi there,
I'm looking for a sponsor for my latest package, the useful, phpSysInfo.
The upstream can be found at http://phpsysinfo.sourceforge.net/
The debian package can be found at http://www.zadok.uklinux.net/debian
It will show information on the host such as uptime, cpu, memory, ide, scsi,
On Jan 01, Eduard Bloch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Huch, apt-get install xfonts-base-transcoded and you have fixed fonts
with latin15 charset. And visit:
You also have lot of troubles... After installing transcoded fonts and
setting [EMAIL PROTECTED] the default font used by gtk applications is
Hi there,
I'm looking for a sponsor for gkrellm-newsticker.
The upstream can be found at http://www.tu-ilmenau.de/~tisa-in/newsticker.html
The debian package can be found at http://www.zadok.uklinux.net/debian
Gkrellm-newsticker scrolls headlines retrieved from news sites such as /. and
debian
On Mon, Dec 31, 2001 at 07:09:41PM +0100, Marc L. de Bruin wrote:
So, the root-user might want the files to be physically installed on
/raid1, e.g. /raid1/mydata, so that a user blah (/raid1/home/blah)
can make a hardlink from /raid1/home/blah/afile to
/raid1/mydata/afile.
if the local
On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 03:29:44AM +0100, Marco d'Itri wrote:
You also have lot of troubles... After installing transcoded fonts and
setting [EMAIL PROTECTED] the default font used by gtk applications is
much smaller.
Maybe I'm missing something here, but it's actually quite annoying to
have
On Wed, 2 Jan 2002 04:04, Paul Dwerryhouse wrote:
However, I tend to spend most of the year living in the Netherlands,
which is one of the countries adopting the Euro, and there's no Euro
symbol in the fonts used by en_AU. I don't speak Dutch, so there's not much
point setting LANG to nl,
Paul Dwerryhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Maybe I'm missing something here, but it's actually quite annoying to
have to change the LANG environment variable in order to access the Euro
symbol.
I agree. I'm not sure if there is a real alternative, short of making
Debian completely Unicode
* Paul Dwerryhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020101 21:04]:
adopted the Euro, but is it inconceivable that English speakers of non-Euro
countries might need to use the Euro symbol?
The new Latin9 nicknamed Latin0 aims to update Latin1 by replacing the
less needed symbols ¦¨´¸¼½¾ with forgotten French
Yeah Paul has a point. I'm in America; I've never even been to Europe,
but since I do pay for things in (virtual) euro (gandi.net rules), it'd
be odd to have to change my LANG to get the symbol. The Debian euro
faq was very unclear to me on that point though. What exactly doesn't
work if LANG is
From: Matt Zimmerman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Bug#124624: foiltex: Spelling error in description
Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2001 13:15:36 -0500
I got an above reports and I thought it was reasonable at first,
but, in TeX world, normalsize is a correct terminology and
Maybe you want to use
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Hi all, I would like to package dvips-fontdata-n2bk which is
a set of virtual font data to convert Dai-Nippon fonts, which are
used in dvi files generated by NTT-JTeX, to Japanese built-in fonts
in PostScript printer.
It was downloaded from
Package: wnpp
Version: N/A; reported 2002-01-02
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: pratico
Version : `date` (or 0.1, don't know yet..)
Upstream Author : myself
* URL : http://debian-br.cipsga.org/view.php?doc=pratico
* License : FDL
Description : a
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