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On 17 Jun 1997, Ben Pfaff wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kai Henningsen) writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michael Meskes) wrote on 17.06.97 in [EMAIL
PROTECTED]:
No! You
On Jun 16, Alex Yukhimets wrote
I am sorry to say, but you are wrong. Even on this list there were
several postings regarding this matter. There are several known
problems and who knows how many unknown. You just can't afford to
experiment with production system this way. Anyway, I could
On Jun 17, Charles Briscoe-Smith wrote
[snip]
Finally, I'm looking at GSPreview (similar to ghostview) and UPS (the
graphical debugger) with a view to packaging them. Anyone else working
on these already?
If memory serves, UPS is listed in Sven Packages Wanted FAQ. And I
believe it's listed
On Jun 16, Alex Yukhimets wrote
I am sorry to say, but you are wrong. Even on this list there were
several postings regarding this matter. There are several known
problems and who knows how many unknown. You just can't afford to
experiment with production system this way. Anyway, I
It is with great regret that I must give up my involvement with
Debian. Between the large volumes of list mail every day and the other
commitments in my life, I never seem to have proper time to devote to
my packages or other projects of mine that have been on the back
burner forever.
Therefore,
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Christian Schwarz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 15 Jun 1997, Ardo van Rangelrooij wrote:
I have another policy issue which is related to topic 11 (see below).
The current layout of Info entries in the main Info menu (in the file
/usr/info/dir)
On 17 Jun 1997, Kai Henningsen wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Douglas L Stewart) wrote on 16.06.97 in [EMAIL
PROTECTED]:
Is there a dftp.conf setup I can use that doesn't require me to do some
sed work on the packages file? The paths are wrong for the mirrors in the
one that's on the
I wonder whether it's difficult to fix that. If I recall correctly most
of the locale code in libc5 is from glibc anyway.
Michael
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Dr. Michael Meskes, Projekt-Manager| topsystem Systemhaus GmbH
[EMAIL PROTECTED]| Europark A2, Adenauerstr. 20
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 17 Jun 1997, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
Hi,
Scott == Scott K Ellis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Scott Umm, actually perl5 only includes CGI.pm, and CGI::Apache,
Scott Carp, Fast, Push, and Switch. The libs from CGI-modules are
Scott NOT included. So we do still need a cgi-modules package,
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Larry 'Daffy' Daffner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
svgalib (svgalib1, svgalib1-bin, svgalib1-dev, aout-svgalib which
probably doesn't need any further updates)
zgv
I don't want those because I avoid svgalib and everything to do with it.
xcolorsel
On Jun 17, Larry 'Daffy' Daffner wrote
svgalib (svgalib1, svgalib1-bin, svgalib1-dev, aout-svgalib which
probably doesn't need any further updates)
zgv
I'll take zgv, and I'm quite happy to have the svgalib ones too if nobody
else wants them.
Cheers,
E
--
Andy Mortimer, [EMAIL
Is there a reason for the checker libraries to come with debugging symbols?
I haven't used checker yet, so I don't know. But I assume that the libraries
without debugging symbols would work.
Michael
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Dr. Michael Meskes, Projekt-Manager| topsystem Systemhaus GmbH
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi:
Trying to upgrade the machine of a colegue, I found and awful problem with
dpkg I haven't managed to deal with. Apparently, the package database got
corrupted somehow, preventing me from upgrading any package. For example, if
I try to upgrade libc5 with
dpkg -i libc5_5.4.23-6.deb
I
Hi,
This discussion seems to keep getting side tracked with
``program X does not support feature Y''
type statements.
In the case of qmail at least, I'd just like to emphasise that every feature
that I've wanted (or seen asked for on the qmail list), that is not explicitly
included in
Santiago Vila Doncel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 16 Jun 1997, Brian C. White wrote:
August 31, 1997 All packages depending on libc4 or libc5 will be removed.
This is too much strong. I would suggest to make their associated bug
(the one saying it's still libc5) almost-critical instead.
Chris Fearnley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If I might speculate on my winning sendmail configuration strategy:
ignore the irrelevant (like rule sets).
Say you have three users who have accounts on your system, but their
primary accounts are elsewhere. Now you want their email headers to
be
Philip Hands wrote:
I think we should seriously consider using qmail as our default MTA. It's
only real weakness lies in it's documentation, and that should be reasonably
easy to fix.
AFAIK, qmail is highly antisocial WRT the number of connections it forces
on a recipient host.
This is not
I think we should also consider switching to Maildir/ format for mail drops,
since it seems to be the only way for delivering mail securely over NFS.
I think we should try to stick with solutions that work with both
Maildir and central spool directories, since otherwise it is difficult
to
On Jun 17, Michael Meskes wrote:
Yes, I use a proxy and both proxy and www-client run on the same
machine. But it appears the ident calls came from my firewall where I
run a http-gw.
You're absolutely right that I should get rid of that traffic. There is
no need for the firewall to ask
On Wed, 18 Jun 1997, Charles Briscoe-Smith wrote:
How about this: Have the policy dictate that no packages may be
compiled against libc4/5, and then move any packages that don't comply
with the policy to 'contrib'. I believe that one of the reasons for
having 'contrib' is to contain packages
On Sun, 15 Jun 1997, Raul Miller wrote:
On Jun 6, Colin R. Telmer wrote
I just noticed that Corel is just in the process porting Wordperfect 7 to
Linux and the following is on the web page
http://www.sdcorp.com/wplinux7.htm:
Certified Operating Systems
RedHat 2.0.18
Slackware
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On Wed, 18 Jun 1997, Philip Hands wrote:
I think we should also consider switching to Maildir/ format for mail drops,
since it seems to be the only way for delivering mail securely over NFS.
procmail does also deliver mail securely over NFS.
(At least this
I just sent a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] This
transforms (correctly) into [EMAIL PROTECTED] scsn.net reports that there is
no dres
user on their system.
Does this mean that the maintainer for XEMacs is gone?
--
John Goerzen | Running Debian GNU/Linux (www.debian.org)
Custom
I think we should also consider switching to Maildir/ format for mail drops,
since it seems to be the only way for delivering mail securely over NFS.
I think we should try to stick with solutions that work with both
Maildir and central spool directories, since otherwise it is difficult
to
Philip Hands wrote:
I think we should seriously consider using qmail as our default MTA. It's
only real weakness lies in it's documentation, and that should be reasonably
easy to fix.
AFAIK, qmail is highly antisocial WRT the number of connections it forces
on a recipient host.
This
Hello!
Currently it is impossible to ftp to master (even when logged in at master).
All connections on port 21 are rejected. Could someone please look at it?
Thanks,
Helmut
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Helmut Geyer[EMAIL PROTECTED]
public PGP key available : finger
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Hi folks!
On Wed, 18 Jun 1997, Igor Grobman wrote (cf. bug #10676):
Package: debian-policy
Version: 2.1.3.3
X11R6 virtual package is not marked obsolete in virtual packages list. I
got bitten by this one when packaging dotfile generator. I suspect
Karl, thanks for the nice summary!
On 16 Jun 1997, Karl M. Hegbloom wrote:
[snip]
mis en place:
I know that there are several stand-alone programs for handling
file-locking, and that the `procmail' package has a fairly good setup
for that. INND apparently does as well; as does
On Sun, 15 Jun 1997, David Frey wrote:
My comments on Christian's proposal (which is very good, thank you christian):
TOPIC 1: policy for user and group ids (uids, gids)
Wouldn't it be better to start the user uid range with 100 as most other
Unices do?
Sorry, but I don't get your point.
On Jun 18, Rob Browning wrote
Say you have three users who have accounts on your system, but their
primary accounts are elsewhere. Now you want their email headers to
be rewritten by *sendmail* to appear to come from their other provider
so that it will be correct no matter what email client
The time is out of joint, o 'cursed spite.
The U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology will set it right
on June 30, at one second before midnight UTC, by adding a leap second.
Systems that run on POSIX time will ignore this. The effect is that they
will consider the difference
Hi,
Since perl 5.004 comes with CGI.pm and some stuff from
CGI-modules, I took the liberty of removing CGI-modules. It has sice
been pointed out to me that not all the libs in CGI-modules have been
incorporated, so there is still some added value to that. There is
also some value in
From: Thomas Koenig [EMAIL PROTECTED]
AFAIK, qmail is highly antisocial WRT the number of connections it forces
on a recipient host.
It hasn't had this problem for several revisions. It limits the number
of connections it tries to one system so that it won't hang a bunch
of mail delivery
Am 16.06.97 schrieb efraim # argh.org ...
Moin Alexander!
AK sendmail: too complicated
That's wrong. It's very easy to configure sendmail with the m4 scripts for
a leaf site. And professionell system adminstrators will use sendmail
because it's the standard MTA.
And you should remember that
Am 16.06.97 schrieb efraim # argh.org ...
Moin Alexander!
AK sendmail: too complicated
That's wrong. It's very easy to configure sendmail with the m4 scripts for
a leaf site. And professionell system adminstrators will use sendmail
because it's the standard MTA.
And you should remember that
Christian == Christian Schwarz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Christian Karl, thanks for the nice summary!
You're welcome. :-)
Christian On 16 Jun 1997, Karl M. Hegbloom wrote:
** Publib looks like it might already be the library needing to
be created that was mentioned
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Christian Schwarz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There is a virtual package imap-client which is suggested by imap-4
(Suggests: pine | imap-client) but no package seems to provide it. Thus, I
suggest to remove this entry, too:
imap-client Any
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