Uploaded deborphan 0.1.17-2 (sparc) to ftp-master
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Tue, 26 Dec 2000 16:55:24 +0100 Source: deborphan Binary: deborphan Architecture: sparc Version: 0.1.17-2 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Debian/SPARC Build Daemon [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Peter Palfrader [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: deborphan - Find orphaned libraries. Closes: 80517 Changes: deborphan (0.1.17-2) unstable; urgency=low . * Now really removed dpkghold.8 and dkpgunhold.8. Binaries never where in the deb (closes: #80517). Files: 1e8cd73de85fa4d1a538355a8cf386ad 21350 admin optional deborphan_0.1.17-2_sparc.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Ben Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] iD8DBQE6SddWfNc/ZB4E7C0RAolmAKCyjgSDkEgeqs7s/UMQvAmQF8q2/gCgmuPA llTVitIUL5DmsaN4Oq01HQI= =ZZ9p -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Uploaded jfbterm 0.3.10-3 (sparc) to ftp-master
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Wed, 8 Nov 2000 14:53:36 +0900 Source: jfbterm Binary: jfbterm Architecture: sparc Version: 0.3.10-3 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Debian/SPARC Build Daemon [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Hatta Shuzo [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: jfbterm- Japanized framebuffer terminal with Multilingual Enhancement. Changes: jfbterm (0.3.10-3) unstable; urgency=low . * applied mmap patch by AMANO Kazuhiro. * applied termial size patch by AMANO Kazuhiro. * applied esc sequence patch by Hiroshi Kawashima. Files: 258efa00a82444d9d96e820a52576053 34498 utils optional jfbterm_0.3.10-3_sparc.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Ben Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] iD8DBQE6SddXfNc/ZB4E7C0RAqAGAJ4lcd++E+9HwvZ0ivHwgjXGrsBfEQCdENw5 8vqssjfPpdVpYGgvRYSViLU= =u6Vn -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Uploaded fvwm 2.2.4-4 (sparc) to ftp-master
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Sun, 24 Dec 2000 22:39:03 +0300 Source: fvwm Binary: fvwm fvwm-common Architecture: sparc Version: 2.2.4-4 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Debian/SPARC Build Daemon [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Alexander Kotelnikov [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: fvwm - F(?) Virtual Window Manager, version 2.xx. fvwm-common - Files shared between the fvwm, fvwm1 and fvwm95 packages Closes: 79162 Changes: fvwm (2.2.4-4) unstable; urgency=low . * menu-method correction from Yann Dirson applied (closes: #79162) Files: c813b80a489f1850847429d5bf20a651 899984 x11 optional fvwm_2.2.4-4_sparc.deb 59cc3dc38098c48ce6b956d00d760c8d 293878 x11 optional fvwm-common_2.2.4-4_sparc.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Ben Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] iD8DBQE6SUoQfNc/ZB4E7C0RAs7TAJ9MvP/HJc3R9BUOAZ6GdGRBepDiCQCgnVUt PlMocxcZjbCdY8+gwLfaDGA= =/tz9 -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Uploaded grafix 1.6-1 (sparc) to ftp-master
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Fri, 22 Dec 2000 02:58:39 +0100 Source: grafix Binary: grafix1 grafix-dev Architecture: sparc Version: 1.6-1 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Debian/SPARC Build Daemon [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Martin Michlmayr [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: grafix-dev - Development library and header files for grafix grafix1- scientific visualization library Closes: 44255 50097 60796 62013 72221 74860 Changes: grafix (1.6-1) unstable; urgency=low . * Maintainer set to Debian QA Group. * The QA Group acknowledges the previous NMU (Closes: #50097). Thanks! * New upstream release. The upstream maintainer decided to go with the LGPL without any further restrictions (Closes: #74860). Also, various compilation problems are solved (Closes: #72221). * Package is indeed not Debian native (Closes: #44255). * Added Build-Depends line. * All documentation is under /usr/share/doc now (Closes: #60796). * Updated Standards-Version. * Permissions of examples directory are fixed (Closes: #62013). * Improved debian/copyright. * Removed the emacs config directives from debian/changelog. * Made the package a proper library (i.e. created a -dev package). Files: 0a61c706770618b34c329e8722a29986 100854 math optional grafix1_1.6-1_sparc.deb b8819efc2100e882a220d9918589dff3 301500 math optional grafix-dev_1.6-1_sparc.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Ben Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] iD8DBQE6SddqfNc/ZB4E7C0RAoUyAJ9JG1/qrr3bh9vpiIO9l3dHvkwaigCfX+3Q T8UA4YLcUSz/ee+dIitai+4= =OT4E -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Uploaded gdm 2.0-0.beta4.15 (sparc) to ftp-master
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Sun, 24 Dec 2000 21:43:55 -0800 Source: gdm Binary: gdm Architecture: sparc Version: 2.0-0.beta4.15 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Debian/SPARC Build Daemon [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Ryan Murray [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: gdm- GNOME Display Manager Closes: 55712 75091 75094 76148 77163 80408 Changes: gdm (2.0-0.beta4.15) unstable; urgency=low . * Added xutils dependancy (closes: #76148) * Added patch to remove locale menu, allowing dependancy on locales to be lowered to suggests (closes: #80408) * Apparently X has some issues with all the clients being killed in a row, and doesn't decide to exit. XDM kills the server instead of the nice method, so now we do that, too. (closes: #77163) * Remove non-sensical code that broke %d (closes: #75094) * Add documentation on the face browser (closes: #75091) * It seems updating the cookies already happens, so now the hostname is reread each time the cookies regenerate (closes: #55712) * Remove inappropriate Xsession session. * Fix a syslog() format. Files: 3cbf7f5f4c80a503a03d66cfd6f98ad6 428614 x11 optional gdm_2.0-0.beta4.15_sparc.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Ben Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] iD8DBQE6SUoTfNc/ZB4E7C0RAm6jAKCzWj+m9CB7PJhzWwLHOabUD3elNwCgs35N FCBa/+5aPuHvMnUUxuO49UI= =/N0t -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Uploaded libiconv-ruby 0.4.3-1 (sparc) to ftp-master
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 09:18:14 +0900 Source: libiconv-ruby Binary: libiconv-ruby Architecture: sparc Version: 0.4.3-1 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Debian/SPARC Build Daemon [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: akira yamada [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: libiconv-ruby - A Wrapper class of iconv for the Ruby Changes: libiconv-ruby (0.4.3-1) unstable; urgency=low . * Initial Release. Files: 431921f4212b819728c62cf7d8b09970 278122 interpreters optional libiconv-ruby_0.4.3-1_sparc.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Ben Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] iD8DBQE6SddnfNc/ZB4E7C0RAlOaAKCQp7J/9Wd5TYWutGeMZd0bph/ZMgCfazT6 15JxoWGkxfV7pcBM040iwJc= =h5+p -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Uploaded xbill 2.0-11 (sparc) to ftp-master
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Tue, 26 Dec 2000 16:38:13 + Source: xbill Binary: xbill Architecture: sparc Version: 2.0-11 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Debian/SPARC Build Daemon [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Adrian Bridgett [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: xbill - Get rid of those Wingdows Viruses! Closes: 76870 Changes: xbill (2.0-11) unstable frozen; urgency=low . * patch from Kevin Ryde so that bg colours can be chosen (closes: #76870) Files: 711168b4c80777248530f566eed4380c 48476 games extra xbill_2.0-11_sparc.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Ben Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] iD8DBQE6SddefNc/ZB4E7C0RAnUSAJ0ZjD9MgVtRwVpFq5IC6xvYZqh/rACfVAPW UlJIbhl/QD5NDnRRKNoSt9M= =YlgV -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Uploaded tcp-wrappers 7.6-7 (sparc) to ftp-master
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Tue, 26 Dec 2000 15:22:32 +1000 Source: tcp-wrappers Binary: libwrap0 libwrap0-dev tcpd Architecture: sparc Version: 7.6-7 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Debian/SPARC Build Daemon [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Anthony Towns [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: libwrap0 - Wietse Venema's TCP wrappers library libwrap0-dev - Wietse Venema's TCP wrappers library, development files tcpd - Wietse Venema's TCP wrapper utilities Closes: 51210 63526 65543 75309 75654 75656 Changes: tcp-wrappers (7.6-7) unstable; urgency=low . * Fix here document in tcpd postinst (Closes: Bug#75309) * Fix apostrophes in tcpd(8), hosts_access(5) and hosts_options(5) manpages (Closes: Bug#75654, Bug#75656) * libwrap0 has a weak allow_severity symbol since 7.6-4 (Closes: Bug#51210) * Change tcpd.h to tcpd.h in hosts_access(3) manpage. (Closes: Bug#63526) * tcpd.h seems to be correct (Closes: Bug#65543) Files: e7482a0b878f861efe84159722e8c035 54594 base standard libwrap0_7.6-7_sparc.deb 1ef6ec28626e83cd7adeb720618cba37 29304 devel optional libwrap0-dev_7.6-7_sparc.deb a85e7d625fde418c3490cbbcc85473a6 38968 base standard tcpd_7.6-7_sparc.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Ben Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] iD8DBQE6SddOfNc/ZB4E7C0RAk3wAJ9aJJBeeFC0kiiu6UxMyPZKom1zEQCgtEyo ZQFF7Wpm/TyYwCH7Wmyvgmg= =r9m1 -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Uploaded koules 1.4-6 (sparc) to ftp-master
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Sat, 23 Dec 2000 18:14:18 -0800 Source: koules Binary: koules Architecture: sparc Version: 1.4-6 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Debian/SPARC Build Daemon [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Aaron Lehmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: koules - Space action game for X11. Changes: koules (1.4-6) unstable; urgency=low . * Add 'koules' as a symlink to xkoules. I imagine it's good practice to have an executable with the same name as the package. * Package koules.tcl as 'startkoules'. So, reccomend tcl8.3 and tk8.3 :(. Files: 9cce7800e622ffb781f38f400ecd0787 232580 games optional koules_1.4-6_sparc.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Ben Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] iD8DBQE6SddNfNc/ZB4E7C0RAu3qAJ0ak2nRAm8oEGk1Bhs0BVmQ/AZYKgCgjXfe DNJZfmV6dgsp8dw0PUsrvz4= =MMLe -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Uploaded bluefish 0.6-0.cvs20001121.1 (sparc) to ftp-master
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Fri, 24 Nov 2000 13:36:57 +0100 Source: bluefish Binary: bluefish Architecture: sparc Version: 0.6-0.cvs20001121.1 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Debian/SPARC Build Daemon [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Davide Puricelli (evo) [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: bluefish - A Gtk+ HTML editor Closes: 77879 Changes: bluefish (0.6-0.cvs20001121.1) unstable; urgency=low . * Fixed debian/rules; closes: #77879 Files: 37ec9aea213224243f96c12a3a6250af 483732 web optional bluefish_0.6-0.cvs20001121.1_sparc.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Ben Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] iD8DBQE6SddIfNc/ZB4E7C0RAjRsAJ9U8a0VU3AM8uNI7Dj3eTsDjDdODACfYw8G Q4E14zyuTaloUZqTqPhFA6c= =V52k -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Uploaded kdetoys 2.1-20001221-1 (sparc) to ftp-master
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Thu, 21 Dec 2000 02:44:00 -0700 Source: kdetoys Binary: eyesapplet kscore kodo kworldwatch kteatime amor kmoon ktux Architecture: sparc Version: 4:2.1-20001221-1 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Debian/SPARC Build Daemon [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Ivan E. Moore II [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: amor - Amusing Misuse Of Resources eyesapplet - Eyes Applet for KDE kmoon - displays various phases of the moon kodo - mouse odometer which shows how far your mouse has traveled kscore - Sports Ticker for KDE kteatime - A tea cooker timer ktux - Tux screensaver for KDE kworldwatch - displays where in the world it is light and dark Changes: kdetoys (4:2.1-20001221-1) unstable; urgency=low . * New upstream cvs version * Adding in missing conflicts for kdetoys Files: e72c7e37916463278aedd71dd35f653e 149952 games optional amor_2.1-20001221-1_sparc.deb 7e19eb42d901ff3e1d64d6e8d33edbc1 61860 games optional kmoon_2.1-20001221-1_sparc.deb 546d2c81cf384d437ae34215e1544526 271398 games optional ktux_2.1-20001221-1_sparc.deb b3b21e29efa62920962f40896c17ab38 619278 games optional kworldwatch_2.1-20001221-1_sparc.deb 3f596963889e1b178ecbb7cc80ba9b03 38720 games optional kodo_2.1-20001221-1_sparc.deb 3ba9c09e51592fa128b41499e4f9cb91 21208 games optional kteatime_2.1-20001221-1_sparc.deb 8fe19624d4d7ed9ed472da6249f62e91 60378 games optional kscore_2.1-20001221-1_sparc.deb 4ffd0acc64ea47bd233f5fad7a1b67df 14128 games optional eyesapplet_2.1-20001221-1_sparc.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Ben Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] iD8DBQE6SdddfNc/ZB4E7C0RAkEjAJ9calVwenFxViwVnOLzOCgHLJTLwACeNvHB Qx2MN6mS8FQ7SkXaAzu0E4A= =W3OX -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Uploaded uri 2.11-1 (sparc) to ftp-master
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Sun, 17 Dec 2000 21:53:48 +0100 Source: uri Binary: liburi-dev liburi2 Architecture: sparc Version: 2.11-1 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Debian/SPARC Build Daemon [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Igor Genibel [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: liburi-dev - development envirnoment for uri library liburi2- library to simply manipulate uri Changes: uri (2.11-1) unstable; urgency=low . * Initial Release. Files: 5c978258ab321345b37e5817c40d955a 44646 devel optional liburi-dev_2.11-1_sparc.deb 36a58b967ca7234d5bdc9130b9091247 25476 devel optional liburi2_2.11-1_sparc.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Ben Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] iD8DBQE6SddhfNc/ZB4E7C0RAo+AAJsGvmgIiRYqBO3dygaPTN2rNdIkFwCfVVd3 voB87TP2dLc6PjjLtcjjE04= =S4ol -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Uploaded cfe 0.9-4 (sparc) to ftp-master
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2000 11:15:34 +0100 Source: cfe Binary: cfe Architecture: sparc Version: 0.9-4 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Debian/SPARC Build Daemon [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Lenart Janos [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: cfe- Console Font Editor Changes: cfe (0.9-4) unstable; urgency=low . * Typo fixed in README.Debian. Files: 65a16528597d888cce066594f67c6873 19990 editors optional cfe_0.9-4_sparc.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Ben Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] iD8DBQE6SddkfNc/ZB4E7C0RAj0VAKCALNf1lao5dhxnCZTgYj2wF4PzfgCgjsfS VaHwHiCrP7i/wCrIRRYrsc0= =lPib -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Uploaded lpe 1.2.5-2 (sparc) to ftp-master
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Sat, 23 Dec 2000 15:11:38 +0100 Source: lpe Binary: lpe Architecture: sparc Version: 1.2.5-2 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Debian/SPARC Build Daemon [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Gergely Nagy [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: lpe- Lightweight Programmer's Editor Closes: 79786 Changes: lpe (1.2.5-2) unstable; urgency=low . * Fixed segfault when exiting from the help screen. (Closes: Bug#79786) Files: a2a8aea9b6daa8217adb5267724f7078 95324 editors optional lpe_1.2.5-2_sparc.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Ben Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] iD8DBQE6SddZfNc/ZB4E7C0RAhxOAJ9Dxq4iFEHyFRZc5GAh98oCOewKBwCgghrv HCwaa/3MAsFQRgLZhD04r1g= =oRHx -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Uploaded gkrellm-mailwatch 0.4-1 (sparc) to ftp-master
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Thu, 21 Dec 2000 20:05:39 +0100 Source: gkrellm-mailwatch Binary: gkrellm-mailwatch Architecture: sparc Version: 0.4-1 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Debian/SPARC Build Daemon [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Sjoerd Simons [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: gkrellm-mailwatch - GKrellM plugin to watch mailboxes in multiple panels Closes: 78648 Changes: gkrellm-mailwatch (0.4-1) unstable; urgency=low . * Initial Release. (closes: Bug#78648) * Sponsored by An Thi-Nguyen Le [EMAIL PROTECTED] Files: 65085a05dc11151ed1b8523df03c59cb 15370 mail optional gkrellm-mailwatch_0.4-1_sparc.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Ben Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] iD8DBQE6SddlfNc/ZB4E7C0RAmLSAKCPPUBSaNj05VTfx6jHOtVf+I2ZtwCfUmcK 4mkmGqZwtSB8vXM1xbTQpQg= =X5fD -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Uploaded libsnmp-perl 3.1.0-1 (sparc) to ftp-master
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2000 18:18:28 +0100 Source: libsnmp-perl Binary: libsnmp-perl Architecture: sparc Version: 3.1.0-1 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Debian/SPARC Build Daemon [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Martin Waitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: libsnmp-perl - Script SNMP connections Changes: libsnmp-perl (3.1.0-1) unstable; urgency=low . * Initial Release. Files: 096d67dee180713af9a5522fd5afbe53 58670 interpreters optional libsnmp-perl_3.1.0-1_sparc.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Ben Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] iD8DBQE6SddofNc/ZB4E7C0RAqNZAJ9tFSJ8lWp7IOeB7taL8D3mjR5w6ACghx/T QWJzR51JP/g9FXeiRRplIKg= =iAyq -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Uploaded iputils 20001110-1 (sparc) to ftp-master
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Tue, 26 Dec 2000 15:03:20 +1000 Source: iputils Binary: iputils-tracepath iputils-ping Architecture: sparc Version: 20001110-1 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Debian/SPARC Build Daemon [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Anthony Towns [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: iputils-ping - The ping utility from iputils iputils-tracepath - The tracepath utility from iputils Closes: 65597 68973 69472 80250 80251 Changes: iputils (20001110-1) unstable; urgency=low . * New upstream version. (Closes: Bug#80250, Bug#80251) * Removed most of the Debian patches: too much has changed upstream to reasonably forward port them. Maxwait argument thus disappeared. (Closes: Bug#65597) * Shouldn't have any security problems, theoretically. (Closes: Bug#69472) * Descriptions have been updated a while ago. (Closes: Bug#68973) . * Orphaned, maintainer set to debian-qa. Files: a37f31f0bd17bd26974f5a43ede0739f 33856 net extra iputils-ping_20001110-1_sparc.deb 4ff7c51fd4e67e7b2a4d3b759544 17272 net extra iputils-tracepath_20001110-1_sparc.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Ben Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] iD8DBQE6SddbfNc/ZB4E7C0RApkzAJ4qigM5Ar0huhsdXWRqqjNSghO4JgCgl8l8 pubWP/zmRZVzzAQddVdzzOs= =Cj24 -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Uploaded xmcd 2.6-1 (sparc) to ftp-master
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Thu, 6 Apr 2000 20:31:10 +0100 Source: xmcd Binary: cddb xmcd Architecture: sparc Version: 2.6-1 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Debian/SPARC Build Daemon [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Adrian Bridgett [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: cddb - CD DataBase support tools xmcd - X11 based CD player Closes: 61945 69518 75308 78444 79443 79761 Changes: xmcd (2.6-1) unstable; urgency=low . * new upstream * copyright and changelog are in the cddb dependency (closes: #79443) * stop xmcd complaining when it can't setuid - Daniel decided that we should just add users to audio/cdrom group. Makes good sense. (closes: #79761, #78444). * ide-scsi only works if root or if using Linux ioctl rather than SCSI pass-through. So default to Linux ioctl and warn if SCSI is picked. * setuid was dropped in NMU (closes: #69518) * use FreeDB in preference to CDDB.com (closes: #75308) * fix minor typo in postinst * exit if XMCD_LIBDIR is set to avoid lots of problems. Allow the users to override this behaviour. Corrected manpage's view on this (thanks to Bob Billson) * depend on a recent cddb package too since file locations etc have changed. * add subdirectories to /var/lib/cddb and /var/lib/xmcd/discog in the package rather than waiting for people to run xmcdconfig (closes: #61945) * add /usr/doc/xmcd - /usr/share/doc/xmcd link if required Files: 694029d951b4b09a6afb9c2313e7164b 363554 sound optional xmcd_2.6-1_sparc.deb 79707e24b83fc30d51c3e735a26bb8c2 62052 sound optional cddb_2.6-1_sparc.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Ben Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] iD8DBQE6SddgfNc/ZB4E7C0RAjxkAJ0fI57YVy+JiC00twY3UdWYKV7wAQCgvW6q BdGQQrMMm59E0Kdhkh3TJ7k= =esrZ -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Uploaded zsh-beta 3.1.9.dev8.0sf20001223-1 (sparc) to ftp-master
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Sat, 23 Dec 2000 10:43:28 -0500 Source: zsh-beta Binary: zsh-beta-doc zsh-beta zsh-beta-static Architecture: sparc Version: 3.1.9.dev8.0sf20001223-1 Distribution: unstable Urgency: medium Maintainer: Debian/SPARC Build Daemon [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Clint Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: zsh-beta - A shell with lots of features. Changes: zsh-beta (3.1.9.dev8.0sf20001223-1) unstable; urgency=medium . * New upstream snapshot. Files: 2b89d90c429cd1fb2b5aef11772b41bc 1362828 shells optional zsh-beta_3.1.9.dev8.0sf20001223-1_sparc.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Ben Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] iD8DBQE6SddVfNc/ZB4E7C0RAo+hAJ0cmtUWnISGQu1NEgFESKpJ2kSRqACglBZd ekFs8LHtFquR1io5fooNWTM= =NKHU -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Uploaded gkrellm-volume 0.8-1 (sparc) to ftp-master
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Thu, 21 Dec 2000 19:25:18 +0100 Source: gkrellm-volume Binary: gkrellm-volume Architecture: sparc Version: 0.8-1 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Debian/SPARC Build Daemon [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Sjoerd Simons [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: gkrellm-volume - A mixer plugin for GKrellM Closes: 78647 Changes: gkrellm-volume (0.8-1) unstable; urgency=low . * Initial Release. (closes: Bug#78647) * Sponsored by An Thi-Nguyen Le [EMAIL PROTECTED] Files: ad50e4e9bfd39f7cbff739d05682322b 15068 sound optional gkrellm-volume_0.8-1_sparc.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Ben Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] iD8DBQE6SddpfNc/ZB4E7C0RAhAcAKCZ0RQoy51yqifydW4TMNurcubVzQCfSLX0 fNv1YXueFZmPZjBEZ6d6KwU= =06BC -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Uploaded gaim 0.11.0pre4-1 (sparc) to ftp-master
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Sat, 23 Dec 2000 16:38:09 -0500 Source: gaim Binary: gaim gaim-gnome Architecture: sparc Version: 1:0.11.0pre4-1 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Debian/SPARC Build Daemon [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Robert S. Edmonds [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: gaim - GTK clone of AOL Instant Messenger gaim-gnome - GNOME clone of AOL Instant Messenger Changes: gaim (1:0.11.0pre4-1) unstable; urgency=low . * New upstream release. Files: 4c11999d0727c3a5509c8fe92b2a92f2 998492 net optional gaim_0.11.0pre4-1_sparc.deb 5b7622335711ed1544b21b70aa83f7e7 1055516 net optional gaim-gnome_0.11.0pre4-1_sparc.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Ben Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] iD8DBQE6SddafNc/ZB4E7C0RAn+kAKCqbh83NGV0M5CctxY6c3j20R3cJwCgjhRX t/cdc1hBmi/mu0nQZgoAOas= =jkTT -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Uploaded xoids 1.5-12 (sparc) to ftp-master
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Tue, 26 Dec 2000 16:21:17 + Source: xoids Binary: xoids Architecture: sparc Version: 1.5-12 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Debian/SPARC Build Daemon [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Adrian Bridgett [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: xoids - Asteroids game with powerups and color graphics. Closes: 75815 Changes: xoids (1.5-12) frozen unstable; urgency=low . * add menu pixmap from Robert Cleaver (closes: #75815) Files: 4241d11ed4ab375d6d04df3d9a27d68c 40138 games optional xoids_1.5-12_sparc.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Ben Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] iD8DBQE6SddffNc/ZB4E7C0RAhPrAKCoxMfSkIT3NIPAaZBPOr5W5BajaQCfVEB+ 3xB/wAUzp9yRD7CZZG7rkS0= =0JvD -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Uploaded vat 4.0b2-10 (sparc) to ftp-master
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Tue, 26 Dec 2000 18:19:58 -0800 Source: vat Binary: vat Architecture: sparc Version: 4.0b2-10 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Debian/SPARC Build Daemon [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Alex Romosan [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: vat- LBNL audio conferencing tool over the internet. Changes: vat (4.0b2-10) unstable; urgency=low . * update config.sub and config.guess to the latest. Files: 8f316928a20ebc98adbd37e523a343eb 174210 x11 optional vat_4.0b2-10_sparc.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Ben Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] iD8DBQE6SqMvfNc/ZB4E7C0RAqLuAJ4kwo6cjXpow3Isvr4CtSyKeAe5NACeKTLv ZiVGuNal7/4od3cVMMbq0WM= =TSOo -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Uploaded libhtml-parser-perl 3.15-1 (sparc) to ftp-master
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2000 09:43:39 -0500 Source: libhtml-parser-perl Binary: libhtml-parser-perl Architecture: sparc Version: 3.15-1 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Debian/SPARC Build Daemon [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Michael Alan Dorman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: libhtml-parser-perl - A collection of modules that parse HTML text documents. Changes: libhtml-parser-perl (3.15-1) unstable; urgency=low . * New upstream release Files: 92eced623064d4fa06cb901b289e426c 49100 interpreters optional libhtml-parser-perl_3.15-1_sparc.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Ben Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] iD8DBQE6SqM3fNc/ZB4E7C0RArHnAKClQ3ZQwKek9WTfmuk1ea++3Vo4QwCcDlKQ 5SfDUC7Xgi3Dlfn908M7dU0= =Akna -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Uploaded liblocale-gettext-perl 1.01-9 (sparc) to ftp-master
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Tue, 26 Dec 2000 18:04:19 +0100 Source: liblocale-gettext-perl Binary: liblocale-gettext-perl Architecture: sparc Version: 1.01-9 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Debian/SPARC Build Daemon [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Raphael Hertzog [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: liblocale-gettext-perl - Using libc functions for internationalization in Perl Changes: liblocale-gettext-perl (1.01-9) unstable; urgency=low . * Compiled with perl-5.6. Conforms to policy 3.2.1. Files: 88b26f60d033478f4217dca519973e7b 15904 base standard liblocale-gettext-perl_1.01-9_sparc.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Ben Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] iD8DBQE6SqM3fNc/ZB4E7C0RAqeIAKCAfRZ3JszZdDqzkzSaJEhJbXGjCACff74L qlmOH8o7OdmQ4cNo7bt2Soc= =/QwZ -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Uploaded sndconfig 0.57-2 (sparc) to ftp-master
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2000 13:49:34 +0100 Source: sndconfig Binary: sndconfig Architecture: sparc Version: 0.57-2 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Debian/SPARC Build Daemon [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Bas Zoetekouw [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: sndconfig - easy soundcard configuration Changes: sndconfig (0.57-2) unstable; urgency=low . * Changed the maintainer address to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Files: 6b3cd4278cb9d763652698f8a0e13cd3 75586 sound optional sndconfig_0.57-2_sparc.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Ben Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] iD8DBQE6SqM5fNc/ZB4E7C0RAn9dAJ4iZttV2/paiICENeP/8Y4Yh0gMJgCffNtU jKvGgBra4kgXR5BuTuJ2Paw= =UtVC -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Uploaded libax25 0.0.7-2 (sparc) to ftp-master
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2000 16:48:47 +1100 Source: libax25 Binary: libax25 libax25-dev Architecture: sparc Version: 0.0.7-2 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Debian/SPARC Build Daemon [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Craig Small [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: libax25- ax25 libraries for hamradio applications libax25-dev - ax25 library development files Changes: libax25 (0.0.7-2) unstable; urgency=low . * New standards version Files: 23bcd37d73b23b50a6c3fdbcf5ff2786 20766 hamradio optional libax25_0.0.7-2_sparc.deb 3bbcec4fd8702d1986164322cd4186b5 25092 hamradio optional libax25-dev_0.0.7-2_sparc.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Ben Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] iD8DBQE6SqM6fNc/ZB4E7C0RAiSRAJ0bdptixqaNDIB/zg+89FfkY9geWwCfePd6 Y3+hlHaPKLE2JSKNGlm35Ws= =G3ST -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Uploaded stereograph 0.30a-1 (sparc) to ftp-master
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2000 01:18:04 +0100 Source: stereograph Binary: stereograph Architecture: sparc Version: 0.30a-1 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Debian/SPARC Build Daemon [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Peter Palfrader [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: stereograph - stereogram generator Closes: 72295 Changes: stereograph (0.30a-1) unstable; urgency=low . * New upstream relase. * Removed an empty line from the manpage (closes: #72295). Files: f7a1a99309aea5e4cd72444fe459d31f 33166 graphics optional stereograph_0.30a-1_sparc.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Ben Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] iD8DBQE6SqMsfNc/ZB4E7C0RAjzwAKC5+KiV1pwembNTa6mkQAM9hcqwsgCZAVDj kZ36xYSDrtQ5wJqCav0DqyA= =O+ur -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Uploaded xrn 9.02-2 (sparc) to ftp-master
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Tue, 26 Dec 2000 18:54:31 -0800 Source: xrn Binary: xrn Architecture: sparc Version: 9.02-2 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Debian/SPARC Build Daemon [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Alex Romosan [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: xrn- X-based NNTP news reader. Changes: xrn (9.02-2) unstable; urgency=low . * recompile against xlib6 4.0.2. Files: af33b2c5645d44c30fb4920d6ff58f3b 199506 x11 optional xrn_9.02-2_sparc.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Ben Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] iD8DBQE6SqMxfNc/ZB4E7C0RApcGAKCovsQd79Ev8zykX+89KUR7U8kL9ACeOkd4 m5R+7N8O3FrVqN/3B6Qo95I= =k7cw -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Uploaded xosd 0.4.0-1 (sparc) to ftp-master
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2000 19:48:29 +0100 Source: xosd Binary: xmms-osd-plugin libxosd libxosd-dev Architecture: sparc Version: 0.4.0-1 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Debian/SPARC Build Daemon [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Martijn van de Streek [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: libxosd- X On-Screen Display library - runtime libxosd-dev - X On-Screen Display library - development xmms-osd-plugin - XMMS plugin using xosd Changes: xosd (0.4.0-1) unstable; urgency=low . * New upstream version: - FontSet patch - Better error reporting if the SHAPE is missing - New configuration dialog Files: c0c3dfe8b237e83b3a77ce70572f0bf1 11068 x11 optional libxosd_0.4.0-1_sparc.deb 4ac155c4d6fc5307673c0d50442159aa 3142 x11 optional libxosd-dev_0.4.0-1_sparc.deb 970dd8a0e98a3f97ebcc3a9bcaf704a3 10564 x11 optional xmms-osd-plugin_0.4.0-1_sparc.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Ben Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] iD8DBQE6SqMwfNc/ZB4E7C0RAgM3AJ9IAOG6EWYSHF84LFqYi+hux+Y7yQCguCbk HzmQBw3esEaI6V8VPQWEpt0= =cVIZ -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Uploaded wdm 1.20-6 (sparc) to ftp-master
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2000 11:20:12 +0100 Source: wdm Binary: wdm Architecture: sparc Version: 1.20-6 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Debian/SPARC Build Daemon [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Bas Zoetekouw [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: wdm- WINGs Display Manager, an xdm replacement with a WindowMaker look Closes: 79450 Changes: wdm (1.20-6) unstable; urgency=low . * The /etc/X11/wdm/Xsession wrapper script now calls the original X /etx/X11/Xsession script through an exec. (closes: #79450) * Updated standard-version to 3.2.1 * Added a warning in wdm-config about the list of windowmanager being overwritten on every (re)start. Files: c75a3cbf4fb60b2bfc8f4a2822ed5673 338434 x11 extra wdm_1.20-6_sparc.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Ben Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] iD8DBQE6SqMvfNc/ZB4E7C0RAi8PAJ9CybGj9SRq8tU6+d29JpsR8lWD+ACfXTCr B9z33CQtdwLlqYPppfvglNU= =hD5M -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Uploaded dclock 2.1.1-1 (sparc) to ftp-master
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Tue, 26 Dec 2000 18:50:50 + Source: dclock Binary: dclock Architecture: sparc Version: 2.1.1-1 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Debian/SPARC Build Daemon [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Adrian Bridgett [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: dclock - Digital clock for X Windows with flexible display. Closes: 79159 Changes: dclock (2.1.1-1) unstable; urgency=low . * new upstream (thanks to Harald Dunkel) NB: The version number _hadn't_ changed upstream * use /usr/share/sounds like other programs (closes: #79159) Files: 12ab8c6781bb648231abd5ca065b4c75 53860 x11 optional dclock_2.1.1-1_sparc.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Ben Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] iD8DBQE6SqMufNc/ZB4E7C0RArMRAJ4uLS11Wff9Zxkxfo8RBW+PIJBzGACfQiIU u9PbTonKouuEt1YAjSJq53M= =+Gxf -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Uploaded vm 6.89-1 (sparc) to ftp-master
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Tue, 26 Dec 2000 17:36:06 -0600 Source: vm Binary: mime-codecs vm Architecture: sparc Version: 6.89-1 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Debian/SPARC Build Daemon [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Manoj Srivastava [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: mime-codecs - Fast Quoted-Printable and BASE64 MIME transport codecs Changes: vm (6.89-1) unstable; urgency=low . * Mostly bug fixes. * vm-yank-message: MIME decode the headers of the yanked message if vm-display-using-mime is non-nil. * vm-forward-message: if MIME forwarding, switch the buffer containing the attached message to be multibyte to avoid the appearance of our old friend \201 when the buffer contents are inserted into the composition buffer. (FSF Emacs 20 only). * vm-do-folders-summary: count messages in folders that lack entries in the folders summary database using vm-grep-program. * vm-do-folders-summary: ignore index files in the folder directories. * vm-update-folders-summary-highlight: use intern-soft instead of intern, since the symbol may not be present in the obarray. * vm-mark-for-folders-summary-update: check for killed summary before selecting folders summary buffer. * vm-emit-eom-blurb: bind vm-summary-uninteresting-senders-arrow to around call to vm-summary-sprintf. * Makefile: Start using $(prefix) to be more GNUish. Try to create the installation directories if they don't exist. * vm-modify-folder-totals: wrong cells in the list were being updated; fixed. * vm-mime-run-display-function-at-point: return result of calling the display function because callers expect it. This wasn't happening in the FSF Emacs part of the conditional. Files: 71e42ff7b810f0aa816547c980389a43 48180 utils optional mime-codecs_6.89-1_sparc.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Ben Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] iD8DBQE6SqM0fNc/ZB4E7C0RAvugAJ9toDDgAB0H+/pSeewve6bufOQjuQCfVHTv jxW2It1ILro++EZouLGoQMQ= =qypd -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Uploaded catdoc 0.91.4-2 (sparc) to ftp-master
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Fri, 22 Dec 2000 23:58:11 +0300 Source: catdoc Binary: catdoc Architecture: sparc Version: 0.91.4-2 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Debian/SPARC Build Daemon [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Peter Novodvorsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: catdoc - MS-Word to TeX or plain text converter Closes: 76460 78020 80128 Changes: catdoc (0.91.4-2) unstable; urgency=low . * Maintainer changed. (Closes: Bug#80128) * Fixed various bugs in msxlsview.sh (Closes: Bug#76460) * Fixed various bugs in xls2csv (Closes: Bug#78020) * catdoc.1 isn't installed int /usr/man now. Files: 3c5c220ae2976e99b0188fda3e65c38f 69810 text optional catdoc_0.91.4-2_sparc.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Ben Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] iD8DBQE6SqM1fNc/ZB4E7C0RAl6nAKCjN0Sv31aQ6dSuL3GQh0UW6m8dwwCgm+n/ KjMgHUExqWCZsYi6PrDO6tI= =E9hm -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Uploaded python 1.5.2-11 (sparc) to ftp-master
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Tue, 26 Dec 2000 18:49:22 +0100 Source: python Binary: python-dev python-regrtest python-gdbm python-tk python-mpz python-examples python-elisp python-zlib idle python-base Architecture: sparc Version: 1.5.2-11 Distribution: unstable Urgency: high Maintainer: Debian/SPARC Build Daemon [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Gregor Hoffleit [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: python-base - An interactive object-oriented scripting language. python-dev - Header files and a static library for Python. python-gdbm - GNU dbm database support for Python. python-mpz - Multiple-precision arithmetic support for Python. python-tk - Writing Tk applications with Python (Tkinter). python-zlib - A compression module for Python using zlib. Closes: 45929 Changes: python (1.5.2-11) unstable; urgency=high . * Long outstanding bugfix to the signal handling code, backported from 2.0 CVS tree (closes: #45929). ^C should now work again as expected. * Security fix for tempfile.py, backported from CVS tree. tempfile was vulnerable to a symlink attack (fixes: #78577). * urllib.py now gives a meaningful error message if the proxy variable can not be parsed (fixes: #42318). * rfc822.py: __getitem__ now returns an element of addresslist (fixes: #50197). * rfc822.py: a small fix to the parser: Whitespace behind the colons is not mandatory (fixes: #72354). * Fix includes in mpzmodule in order to compile with libgmp2-dev. * debian/control: python-base replaces python-curses * debian/rules: fix dh_installdocs call not to add excess code to postinsts (fixes: #68677). Files: 3ba5bdaddd89123725fd3fb720317d32 853334 interpreters optional python-base_1.5.2-11_sparc.deb 013d7018a20508cc8df0b869311cd65d 52038 interpreters optional python-tk_1.5.2-11_sparc.deb d62598e0ad668533743a7ef089cfe9c8 18602 interpreters extra python-mpz_1.5.2-11_sparc.deb 790abcb6a45bb3f492e74612042c8739 17852 interpreters optional python-gdbm_1.5.2-11_sparc.deb 1d552ff586c5d919a4bba949c57bc6cf 17260 interpreters optional python-zlib_1.5.2-11_sparc.deb 2c58f179af5df76f1bcaff380301802f 339274 interpreters optional python-dev_1.5.2-11_sparc.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Ben Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] iD8DBQE6SqM4fNc/ZB4E7C0RAiQPAKCd2vMI69ecNgL2Yhwfs29mo70jJgCfS02T xqAKSqOiebpqlLwqGJEmCww= =rxw3 -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Uploaded cftp 0.10-2 (sparc) to ftp-master
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2000 13:19:43 + Source: cftp Binary: cftp Architecture: sparc Version: 0.10-2 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Debian/SPARC Build Daemon [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Adrian Bridgett [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: cftp - A full-screen ftp client. Closes: 75799 Changes: cftp (0.10-2) frozen unstable; urgency=low . * install info pages properly (closes: #75799) Files: c89344e5f90cb29fd46caff3188c53a2 51308 net optional cftp_0.10-2_sparc.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Ben Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] iD8DBQE6SqM0fNc/ZB4E7C0RAtmrAJ47c0YkAuqRH68cHs0ScphDd+tL2gCgvQqB v3ejepSVJ/lrxUdGLJTvUDI= =dWx2 -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Uploaded xpenguins 1.2-2 (sparc) to ftp-master
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2000 13:19:40 +0100 Source: xpenguins Binary: xpenguins Architecture: sparc Version: 1.2-2 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Debian/SPARC Build Daemon [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Bas Zoetekouw [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description: xpenguins - little penguins walk on your windows Closes: 80430 Changes: xpenguins (1.2-2) unstable; urgency=low . * Fixed the short description (closes: #80430) Files: 296eaf83ae5630ccf7f4e1caa2c03625 40122 games optional xpenguins_1.2-2_sparc.deb -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Ben Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] iD8DBQE6SqM5fNc/ZB4E7C0RAmT9AJ9VwwDHNhZjZbMckpiAlsCWK8VCzQCfe5ly KM3Ut9W3BPocNVrJCnf9oLs= =zlCn -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: Bug#80343: general: Lack of policy on which files should be owned by which user
On Tue, Dec 26, 2000 at 12:38:28PM +0200, Eray Ozkural (exa) wrote: Hamish Moffatt wrote: On Tue, Dec 26, 2000 at 04:43:53AM +0200, Eray Ozkural (exa) wrote: I like using groups to give different sets of rights and I'm annoyed by Debian giving every user his own group. Is that reall necessary? No, but it's a good idea. It makes it much easier to work in directories shared with other users (but not all users), because you don't have to keep changing your umask all the time, or even worse, fixing file permissions because you (or somebody else) forgot to change their umask. I always thought it was a paranoid kind of security feature in Debian. I might be wrong of course. How does giving every user his own group makes it easier for him to share files without system administrator's intervention? I couldn't guite get it, sorry I just woke up but I simply don't understand it. A small example? Other people have provided most of the really useful reasons, but another one, which is denies access rather than providing it: If my I want a file to be readable by everybody *except* user fred, I can set permissions: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ ls -l plot-against-fred -rwr--1 pde fred 1 Dec 27 17:12 plot-against-fred Of course, I need root access to do it :( -- | |= -+- |= | | |- | |- |\ Peter Eckersley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) http://www.cs.mu.oz.au/~pde for techno-leftie inspiration, take a look at http://www.computerbank.org.au/ pgpPI0gcYjqqT.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: perl 5.00{5,4} dependancies
Bernd Eckenfels wrote: First we need to solve the IMHO broken Alternatives Settings of those Perl Packages. They messed up my System more than one. See the BTS, there are patches (#80143). Someone should NMU it, it's absurd it's been left so broken for so long. perl-5.6-base is removing all the old perl alternatives and replacing the files of older versions in thepostinst. IMHO a policy violation at least. No it's not, the alternatives system was broken, the maintainer of perl is free to realize this and correct it. Well I haven't seen any informed or valid objections to me filing the 80-some bugs; I guess it'll do it tomorrow. -- see shy jo, who is tempted to ask for policy chapter and verse
Re: perl 5.00{5,4} dependancies
On Tue, Dec 26, 2000 at 03:26:07PM -, Moshe Zadka wrote: On Tue, 26 Dec 2000, Dariush Pietrzak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm not sure that solves all the problems - I'd like apache-perl recompiled against perl5.6, and so the rest of modules. I would do, but I'm not at all sure if mod_perl works with Perl 5.6. Last I heard, they weren't playing well together. I'm just a lazy bum. It works fine; I got the main modperl packages out and got derailed by the perl 5.6 bug that was breaking apacheconfig. I'll try to do apache-perl when I get back to school in January (two weeks). Dan /\ /\ | Daniel Jacobowitz|__|SCS Class of 2002 | | Debian GNU/Linux Developer__Carnegie Mellon University | | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | \/ \/
Re: dueling banjos
On Tue, Dec 26, 2000 at 04:31:48PM -0500, Buddha Buck wrote: I just did a Google search on duelling banjos debian and came up with nothing -- just two hits to our archives from the dualling banjos thread that happened one of the previous times we got this strange request. I don't know where in Debian to find dueling banjos, but I know where to find dueling licenses. -- Joseph Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED]Free software developer Culus dhd: R you part of the secret debian overstructure? dhd no. there is no secret debian overstructure. CosmicRay although, now that somebody brought it up, let's start one :-) Knghtbrd CosmicRay - why not, sounds like a fun way to spend the afternoon =D pgpwRsbgq2iON.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: perl 5.00{5,4} dependancies
Le Tue, Dec 26, 2000 at 12:24:34AM -0800, Joey Hess écrivait: liblocale-gettext-perl libmldbm-perl dpkg-ftp Those 3 are mine. I've just done it. No need to file a bug. perl-5.005-suid This one should not be updated :) Cheers, -- Raphaël Hertzog -+- http://strasbourg.linuxfr.org/~raphael/ Le bouche à oreille du Net : http://www.beetell.com Naviguez sans se fatiguer à chercher : http://www.deenoo.com Formation Linux et logiciel libre : http://www.logidee.com
Re: Bug#80343: general: Lack of policy on which files should be owned by which user
Peter Eckersley wrote: If my I want a file to be readable by everybody *except* user fred, I can set permissions: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ ls -l plot-against-fred -rwr--1 pde fred 1 Dec 27 17:12 plot-against-fred Of course, I need root access to do it :( ^^^ That's what troubles me. -- Eray (exa) Ozkural Comp. Sci. Dept., Bilkent University, Ankara e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] www: http://www.cs.bilkent.edu.tr/~erayo
Re: What do you wish for in an package manager?
Just one simple small thing for me, please: An installer that is smart enough to realize that it is about to overflow the disc, so it deletes any .deb files that have been downloaded and already installed. (This bit me once while doing an install over PPP.) Cheers, Richard -- __ _ |_) /| Richard Atterer | \/¯| http://atterer.net ¯ ´` ¯
Re: Bug#80343: general: Lack of policy on which files should be owned by which user
Hamish Moffatt wrote: This is a big nuisance. I spent months working on a project with a shared directory without individual user groups. Worse yet, you can end up with a CVS repository full of files with user-only permissions (using a local CVS repositor, rather than remote). Ok. Then what I did was correct. I set up a developers group and put all devels there, then I changed umask to 002 in /etc/profile. I guess that's the way it works for multiple CVS users, right? Since there are per user groups, the umask won't disrupt any other operation. Thanks, -- Eray (exa) Ozkural Comp. Sci. Dept., Bilkent University, Ankara e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] www: http://www.cs.bilkent.edu.tr/~erayo
Re: Bug#80343: general: Lack of policy on which files should be owned by which user
On Wed, Dec 27, 2000 at 12:14:54PM +0200, Eray Ozkural (exa) wrote: Hamish Moffatt wrote: This is a big nuisance. I spent months working on a project with a shared directory without individual user groups. Worse yet, you can end up with a CVS repository full of files with user-only permissions (using a local CVS repositor, rather than remote). Ok. Then what I did was correct. I set up a developers group and put all devels there, then I changed umask to 002 in /etc/profile. I guess that's the way it works for multiple CVS users, right? Since there are per user groups, the umask won't disrupt any other operation. That should work fine. Hamish -- Hamish Moffatt VK3SB [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: List of packages that could be dropped
On 00-12-26 Ben Collins wrote: On Tue, Dec 26, 2000 at 03:22:21PM +0100, Christian Kurz wrote: |silo (195 days old) Has this package been removed from unstable and if yes, why? It's currently still listed in the wnpp but I could find it which apt-cache search silo. You can only remove this if you want sparc to be unbootable, which I hope is not your intention. If it's so important why is still marked as orphaned in wnpp? Or has already some taken over maintainership and just forgotten that there exists the WNPP? Ciao Christian -- Debian Developer and Quality Assurance Team Member 1024/26CC7853 31E6 A8CA 68FC 284F 7D16 63EC A9E6 67FF 26CC 7853 pgp2Ry7P82p50.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: List of packages that could be dropped
On 00-12-27 Jonathan McDowell wrote: On Tue, Dec 26, 2000 at 06:59:16PM -0500, Ben Collins wrote: On Tue, Dec 26, 2000 at 03:22:21PM +0100, Christian Kurz wrote: |silo (195 days old) Has this package been removed from unstable and if yes, why? It's currently still listed in the wnpp but I could find it which apt-cache search silo. You can only remove this if you want sparc to be unbootable, which I hope is not your intention. Um, I was going to adopt this until I saw: silo (0.9.9-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream * Took over silo's packaging -- Erick Kinnee [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon, 4 Sep 2000 10:54:23 -0500 Which I assumed meant Erick had done so? Well, if this is really true, then he should have closed the WNPP bug against silo a long time ago already. Ciao Christian -- Debian Developer and Quality Assurance Team Member 1024/26CC7853 31E6 A8CA 68FC 284F 7D16 63EC A9E6 67FF 26CC 7853 pgp3Vw46FI7BV.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: looking for replacement for run (because of critical bug in
On Tue, 26 Dec 2000 07:28:59 -0500, Matt Zimmerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It sounds pretty easy to implement; just stat() and compare the inode number. That won't catch a file being copied and truncated since the inode stays the same. Greetings Marc -- -- !! No courtesy copies, please !! - Marc Haber |Questions are the | Mailadresse im Header Karlsruhe, Germany | Beginning of Wisdom | Fon: *49 721 966 32 15 Nordisch by Nature | Lt. Worf, TNG Rightful Heir | Fax: *49 721 966 31 29
Re: ITO: catdoc
Hello, On Thu, Dec 21, 2000 at 12:10:19AM +0300, Peter Novodvorsky wrote: ++ 20/12/00 12:52 -0700 - Bdale Garbee: I am no longer interested in maintaining the 'catdoc' package. However, I will continue my current level of inactive ownership of the package until such time as someone takes it over. I'd like to adopt this package. just wanted to point to wv which seems to do a much better job than catdoc, and also operates from a script if desired. Apparently only the GUI is missing. Best Regards, --Toni++
Re: X 4 and app-defaults
On Tue, Dec 26, 2000 at 09:50:14PM -0500, Branden Robinson wrote: Oh, they generally get filed, it's just that some package maintainers don't do a damn thing about them[1]. what about localisation of app-default, I see XEarth ships with # ls /etc/X11/*/app-defaults/XEarth /etc/X11/ja_JP.eucJP/app-defaults/XEarth /etc/X11/ko_KR.eucKR/app-defaults/XEarth I would prefer /etc/X11/app-defaults/locale/Class as man is doing. Greetings Bernd -- (OO) -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- ( .. ) [EMAIL PROTECTED],linux.de,debian.org} http://home.pages.de/~eckes/ o--o *plush* 2048/93600EFD [EMAIL PROTECTED] +497257930613 BE5-RIPE (OO) When cryptography is outlawed, bayl bhgynjf jvyy unir cevinpl!
Re: Grub question/problem
On Tue, Dec 26, 2000 at 10:03:30PM +0100, Andreas Fuchs wrote: Hm, have you tried running grub-install --recheck and then Won't run: feivel:~# grub-install --recheck install_device not specified. Usage: grub-install [OPTION] install_device Install GRUB on your drive. -h, --help print this message and exit -v, --version print the version information and exit --root-directory=DIRinstall GRUB images under the directory DIR instead of the root directory. --grub-shell=FILE use FILE as the grub shell. --force-lba force GRUB to use LBA mode even for a buggy BIOS. --recheck probe a device map even if it already exists. INSTALL_DEVICE can be a GRUB device name or a system device filename. Reports bugs to bug-grub@gnu.org. This surely looks like a bug to me. reinstalling grub? Alternatively, you could just edit /boot/grub/device.map. I don't know if this helps, but it has worked for me. The problem is my device.map seems to be okay: (fd0) /dev/fd0 (hd0) /dev/hda Michael -- Michael Meskes Michael@Fam-Meskes.De Go SF 49ers! Go Rhein Fire! Use Debian GNU/Linux! Use PostgreSQL!
Re: List of packages that could be dropped
On Tue, Dec 26, 2000 at 07:06:30PM -0700, John Galt wrote: If it's so important, why is it orphaned? I'm thinking that if the SPARC folx can't be bothered to maintain their bootloader, perhaps the port's utilization of resources needs to be called into question... What's the point in Debian proper showing more support for SPARC than the SPARC community shows for Debian? What the fuck are you talking about!?! For one the damn thing isn't changed that often. Upstream isn't making frequent updates, and the fucking thing works. You need to find your red herrings some place else. -- ---===-=-==-=---==-=-- / Ben Collins -- ...on that fantastic voyage... -- Debian GNU/Linux \ ` [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] ' `---=--===-=-=-=-===-==---=--=---'
Re: gtk-doc vs glib1.2-dev info file conflict
I have the helix version installed: (Also this version should replace libgtk-doc, shouldn't it?) #dpkg -s libglib1.2-dev Package: libglib1.2-dev Status: install ok installed Priority: optional Section: devel Installed-Size: 367 Maintainer: Helix Code, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Source: glib1.2 Version: 1.2.8-helix1 Replaces: libgtk-doc, libglib1.1.5-dev, libglib1.1.6-dev, libglib1.1.9-dev, libglib1.1.11-dev, libglib1.1.12-dev, libglib1.1.13-dev, libglib1.1.16-dev Provides: libglib-dev, libglib1.1-dev Depends: libglib1.2 (= 1.2.8-helix1) Suggests: libgtk1.2-dev, libgtk1.2-doc Conflicts: libglib-dev, libglib1.1.5-dev, libglib1.1.7-dev, libglib1.1.8-dev, libglib1.1.9-dev, libglib1.1.10-dev, libglib1.1.11-dev, libglib1.1.12-dev, libglib1.1.13-dev, libglib1.1.16-dev Ben Gertzfield writes: Svante == Svante Signell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Svante When upgrading libgtk-doc glib.info.gz conflicts with the Svante same file from libglib1.2-dev. Which package is to remove Svante the info file? That's weird. From the control file: Package: libglib1.2-dev Architecture: any Section: devel Depends: libglib1.2 (= ${Source-Version}) Suggests: libgtk1.2-dev, libgtk1.2-doc Conflicts: libglib-dev, libglib1.1.5-dev, libglib1.1.7-dev, libglib1.1.8-dev, libglib1.1.9-dev, libglib1.1.10-dev, libglib1.1.11-dev, libglib1.1.12-dev, libglib1.1.13-dev, libglib1.1.16-dev Provides: libglib-dev, libglib1.1-dev Replaces: libgtk-doc, libglib1.1.5-dev, libglib1.1.6-dev, libglib1.1.9-dev, libglib1.1.11-dev, libglib1.1.12-dev, libglib1.1.13-dev, libglib1.1.16-dev It definitely Replaces: libgtk-doc. Which version are you installing? Ben -- Brought to you by the letters N and Z and the number 1. A yonker is a young man. Debian GNU/Linux maintainer of Gimp and GTK+ -- http://www.debian.org/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: BTS spam( Re: Boost Windows Reliability!!!!!)
In Wed, 27 Dec 2000 00:19:19 +0100 Josip Rodin [EMAIL PROTECTED] cum veritate scripsit : I've seen one in lyx-cjk bugs. It's cosmetically annoying. I really would love to remove it but there would be quite a lot of trouble (and fear that legitimate info could be lost). Tell me the bug number and I'll clean it out. http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=62770repeatmerged=yes so it's 62770. regards, junichi -- University: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Netfort: [EMAIL PROTECTED] dancer, a.k.a. Junichi Uekawa http://www.netfort.gr.jp/~dancer Dept. of Knowledge Engineering and Computer Science, Doshisha University. ... Long Live Free Software, LIBERTAS OMNI VINCIT.
Re: List of packages that could be dropped
In Wed, 27 Dec 2000 08:42:49 +0100 Christian Kurz [EMAIL PROTECTED] cum veritate scripsit : silo (0.9.9-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream * Took over silo's packaging -- Erick Kinnee [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon, 4 Sep 2000 10:54:23 -0500 Which I assumed meant Erick had done so? Well, if this is really true, then he should have closed the WNPP bug against silo a long time ago already. After a while of running with wnpp in Debian bug system, one thing arises is that it's not very convenient to check. I can check the list of bugs filed against one package, but that package doesn't include the wnpp bug. All those bugs are filed against wnpp. It would be nice if wnpp bugs appear in individual packages' bugs list too. They do belong there... regards, junichi -- University: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Netfort: [EMAIL PROTECTED] dancer, a.k.a. Junichi Uekawa http://www.netfort.gr.jp/~dancer Dept. of Knowledge Engineering and Computer Science, Doshisha University. ... Long Live Free Software, LIBERTAS OMNI VINCIT.
Re: gtk-doc vs glib1.2-dev info file conflict
On Wed, Dec 27, 2000 at 03:19:11PM +0100, Svante Signell wrote: I have the helix version installed: (Also this version should replace libgtk-doc, shouldn't it?) Whenever any helix packages are involved, [EMAIL PROTECTED] is the appropriate place to report problems. Not debian-devel. #dpkg -s libglib1.2-dev Package: libglib1.2-dev Status: install ok installed Priority: optional Section: devel Installed-Size: 367 Maintainer: Helix Code, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Source: glib1.2 Version: 1.2.8-helix1 Replaces: libgtk-doc, libglib1.1.5-dev, libglib1.1.6-dev, libglib1.1.9-dev, libglib1.1.11-dev, libglib1.1.12-dev, libglib1.1.13-dev, libglib1.1.16-dev Provides: libglib-dev, libglib1.1-dev Depends: libglib1.2 (= 1.2.8-helix1) Suggests: libgtk1.2-dev, libgtk1.2-doc Conflicts: libglib-dev, libglib1.1.5-dev, libglib1.1.7-dev, libglib1.1.8-dev, libglib1.1.9-dev, libglib1.1.10-dev, libglib1.1.11-dev, libglib1.1.12-dev, libglib1.1.13-dev, libglib1.1.16-dev Yes, this package does Replace: libgtk-doc. The problem is that you are trying to upgrade libgtk-doc, which doesn't Replace: libglib1.2-dev. libgtk-doc is an old package, for gtk+ 1.0. I suspect that you want to remove that and install libgtk1.2-doc. Peter
Re: ITO: catdoc
Hi, I am no longer interested in maintaining the 'catdoc' package. However, I will continue my current level of inactive ownership of the package until such time as someone takes it over. I'd like to adopt this package. Oops, I already adopted the package on 24th Dec. Sorry, but I did not know that anybody else was interested in adopting it. It had announced my ITA a day before. Cheers, Guenter -- Linux: Who needs GATES in a world without fences?
RFC: Changing the Packages files
With the introduction of the packages pool, I'm going to propose the following change to the Packages files: 1. The filename tells what the Packages files contains: Packages files should be independent of the their location, therefor the name has to reflect their contents, i.e. Packages-$DIST-$ARCH or simply $TYPE-$DIST-$ARCH where $TYPE=Main|Contrib|NonUS|Nonfree 2. The location of the Packages file does define the base of the packages mirror structur: This means the Filename: attribut starts from the location of the Packages file, allowing for a much flexibler naming of the structur. These two changes means the Packages files for all distributions could be moved inside the pool as well. Also it is possible to have different kind of mirror structurs (i.e alphabetical versus functional) since the Packages files could be anywhere. And symlinks from binary-$ARCH to binary-all weren't nessecary. O. Wyss
How to get changelog file for a given _binary_ package?
Hi, we use a number of backported potato packages and I am working on a script that sends me e-mail when a new version of these packages appears in woody. I would like to do this by periodically pulling the change logs for all packages that we have backported from the Debian web page (http://cgi.debian.org/cgi-bin/get-changelog?package=$package) and then comparing the version number with the version number of our back port. This doesn't work for multiple binary source packages - for example, for libdb2-util, the URL given above returns No such changelog file. Any other ideas how to do this? Greetings Marc -- -- !! No courtesy copies, please !! - Marc Haber |Questions are the | Mailadresse im Header Karlsruhe, Germany | Beginning of Wisdom | Fon: *49 721 966 32 15 Nordisch by Nature | Lt. Worf, TNG Rightful Heir | Fax: *49 721 966 31 29
Re: How to get changelog file for a given _binary_ package?
On Wed, Dec 27, 2000 at 03:17:54PM +, Marc Haber wrote: Hi, we use a number of backported potato packages and I am working on a script that sends me e-mail when a new version of these packages appears in woody. I would like to do this by periodically pulling the change logs for all packages that we have backported from the Debian web page (http://cgi.debian.org/cgi-bin/get-changelog?package=$package) and then comparing the version number with the version number of our back port. This doesn't work for multiple binary source packages - for example, for libdb2-util, the URL given above returns No such changelog file. Any other ideas how to do this? apt-cache show $package|grep Source Then use that value in the url (in this case db) -- Brian Almeida | http://www.debian.org/~bma Debian Developer | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: How to get changelog file for a given _binary_ package?
On Wed, 27 Dec 2000 10:37:17 -0500, Brian Almeida [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: apt-cache show $package|grep Source in a perl script, ugly. But a possible way to do it. Then use that value in the url (in this case db) http://cgi.debian.org/cgi-bin/get-changelog?package=db No such changelog. Might this be possible because there is no binary package named db? Greetings Marc -- -- !! No courtesy copies, please !! - Marc Haber |Questions are the | Mailadresse im Header Karlsruhe, Germany | Beginning of Wisdom | Fon: *49 721 966 32 15 Nordisch by Nature | Lt. Worf, TNG Rightful Heir | Fax: *49 721 966 31 29
Re: What do you wish for in an package manager?
* Dwayne C . Litzenberger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [001223 22:47]: Hello! I'm starting work on a new linux package manager. The idea is to be able to replace rpm, dpkg, apt, dselect (backend) with one,written mostly from scratch and designed to be as simple (code, not features) and clean as possible. For now, the work will be strictly academic, but if it works out, it may evolve into future standard package manager. So my question is: What do you wish for in a package manager? Ideas: Well, I think a coherit method for managing config files and configuration of packages. An easy way to reset a package back to it's prestine settings. A tool to show which packages have been manually configured, configured through a tool, and which one. Policy management. Debian currently sidesteps this by stepping as far away from it as possible, RedHat and TurboLinux force it down your throat. A better system, imho, would be to allow it to be configurable for the PM system. Example: Decide that all daemon's should install 'off' until configured and turned 'on' manually. Ability to do *ALL* package management with source only (ala BSD) complete with diffs instead of getting the whole thing again. The ability to build any version of the binary Package from a complete source (with history (maybe RCS?)). Sort of a FAT SOURCE idea. FAT binaries. Easy methods to relocate paths. Control files that are easy to maintain and version and that can be kept with the source code, upstream, with little or no problem. The ability for the package builder to go get resources itself off the net via URIs. That's about itoh wait: GOOD DOCUMENTATION! Ciao! -- Baldrick, you wouldn't see a subtle plan if it painted itself purple and danced naked on top of a harpsichord, singing 'Subtle Plans Are Here Again.' --Edmund Blackadder II The Doctor What: Not that 'who' guy http://docwhat.gerf.org/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] KF6VNC
Re: X 4 and app-defaults
Hi. In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on Wed, 27 Dec 2000 12:27:43 +0100, on Re: X 4 and app-defaults, Bernd Eckenfels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: what about localisation of app-default, I see XEarth ships with # ls /etc/X11/*/app-defaults/XEarth /etc/X11/ja_JP.eucJP/app-defaults/XEarth /etc/X11/ko_KR.eucKR/app-defaults/XEarth I would prefer /etc/X11/app-defaults/locale/Class as man is doing. Well, traditional X11 handling requires the location of XLIBDIR(/usr/X11R6/lib/X11 for potato)/locale/app-defaults/, so the new location /etc/X11/locale/app-defaults/ is just following that traditional way. And this behavior has already submitted as the patch by M. Ishikawa, and Branden kindly used it months ago. I can't get what is the merit of your proposal, but maybe this should be decided at the upstream level (i.e., xfree86 in this case, or TOG) I think. Regards. -- Taketoshi Sano: [EMAIL PROTECTED],[EMAIL PROTECTED],[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: How to get changelog file for a given _binary_ package?
Marc Haber wrote: Hi, we use a number of backported potato packages and I am working on a script that sends me e-mail when a new version of these packages appears in woody. I would like to do this by periodically pulling the change logs for all packages that we have backported from the Debian web page (http://cgi.debian.org/cgi-bin/get-changelog?package=3D$package) and then comparing the version number with the version number of our back port. This doesn't work for multiple binary source packages - for example, for libdb2-util, the URL given above returns No such changelog file. Hi, lynx -dump http://packages.debian.org/libdb2-util might do what you want. Or add woody to sources.list and parse the Packages files locally. I think you'd also need to run the development APT at people.d.o/~jgg to tag woody so it isn't an install candidate. Rick --
Re: dpkg-scanpackage is ignoring newwe?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Herbert Xu [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Bernd Eckenfels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: running dpkg-scanpackage i386 over Packages i get (over is size 0) ! Package msn-transport (filename i386/msn-transport_1.0-2_i386.deb) is repeat; ignored that one and using data from i386/msn-transport_1.0-1_i386.deb ! which means dpkg-scanpackage is ignoring the -2 in favor of the -1.. why is this so and what can i do? :) dpkg-scanpackage just chooses the first one it sees. You can manually move the old versions out before hand based on the embedded version numbers, but that breaks when you've got epochs. Have a look at how apt-move handles this. Couldn't it be changed so that the newer one will be taken (by date) or the versions are compared? Can't be that hard. Putting both in should also not make a problem, since you have the problem of multiple versions when using stable and unstable as well, so all relevant programms should cope with it. Since I haven't seen a proper answer yet, I'll jump into this dead discussion four months later... Wichert said the current dpkg-dev contains dpkg-scanpackages and dpkg-scansources that behaves properly. In case you'll have to fix your installed package you'll find fixes for this at http://www.infodrom.ffis.de/Infodrom/patches/ Regards, Joey -- Beware of bugs in the above code; I have only proved it correct, not tried it. -- Donald E. Knuth Please always Cc to me when replying to me on the lists.
Linux Expo in Praha, Budabest, Warsaw Moscow (was: Linux Expo Road Show)
I'd like to send out a reminder. Peter Novodvorsky wrote: Hello! I want you to know, that Sky Events will hold four conferences and exhibition in eastern europe called Linux Expo Road Show. Conferences will be held in Praha, Budapest, Warsaw and Moscow, and exhibition -- only in Moscow. Here is the timetable: 23 April 2001: Praha 24 April 2001: Budapest 25 April 2001: Wasraw 26 April 2001: Moscow 27 April 2001: Moscow 28 April 2001: Moscow Debian will have a booth in exhibition. Also we need to be reprepresented on all conferences. We need volunteers! BTW, I hope to see some non-russian debian developers on Moscow exhibition, because there are only two of us in .ru. Are there some people, developers and users, who would be willing to maintain and staff a booth in Praha, Budabest, Warsaw or Moscow? For the Moscow event there seem to be two people, so it is doable. However, given the length of the show, some more people even there would be good. Regards, Joey -- Beware of bugs in the above code; I have only proved it correct, not tried it. -- Donald E. Knuth Please always Cc to me when replying to me on the lists.
Re: ITO: catdoc
On Wed, Dec 27, 2000 at 12:25:54PM +0100, Toni Mueller wrote: Hello, On Thu, Dec 21, 2000 at 12:10:19AM +0300, Peter Novodvorsky wrote: ++ 20/12/00 12:52 -0700 - Bdale Garbee: I am no longer interested in maintaining the 'catdoc' package. However, I will continue my current level of inactive ownership of the package until such time as someone takes it over. I'd like to adopt this package. just wanted to point to wv which seems to do a much better job than catdoc, and also operates from a script if desired. Apparently only the GUI is missing. Actually, wv is a command line only program, although it is now available as a library as well. Look for my request-to-adopt soon. sam th [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.abisource.com/~sam GnuPG Key: http://www.abisource.com/~sam/key pgproudQLJJnw.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Bug#80343: general: Lack of policy on which files should be owned by which user
exa == exa Eray writes: exa I use bash. Is this zsh better? :) Yes. -- Stephen A duck!
Re: looking for replacement for run (because of critical bug in
On Wed, Dec 27, 2000 at 11:26:25AM +, Marc Haber wrote: On Tue, 26 Dec 2000 07:28:59 -0500, Matt Zimmerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It sounds pretty easy to implement; just stat() and compare the inode number. That won't catch a file being copied and truncated since the inode stays the same. If the current inode gets truncated, that would be noticed by the current code. -- - mdz
Re: booting Linux NFS-Root
On Wed, Dec 27, 2000 at 03:58:47PM +1100, Brian May wrote: I seem to have problems booting Linux 2.2.18 via NFS root image. **2.2.17 works fine**, but 2.2.18 says No NFS servers available, giving up. [...] Any ideas what is going on? This may not have anything to do with it, but IIRC, Alan Cox merged the NFS v3 code into the 2.2.18 series. -- G. Branden Robinson | joeyh oh my, it's a UP P III. Debian GNU/Linux| doogie dos it. [EMAIL PROTECTED] | * joeyh runs dselect http://www.debian.org/~branden/ | Overfiend that ought to be sufficient :) pgpwEXaN6D47F.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: testing testing (was: Implementing testing)
Ola [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote The big problem is as I see it, to implement it. I'm not familiar with the background work that the server do so I'm not the right person ot do it, I think. Are you willing to implement such a system? I will try some experimentation on a local system, and see if I can get a proof of concept project running. I'm fairly sure that I'm not the right person to do it as well, but at worst I'll have just wasted some hours finding that out... Tom M. LetterRip [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Sorry for the delayed reply, although I subscribed to debian-devel, I'm apparently not getting any mail from it...)
Re: netsacape running wild
On 11 Dec 2000 20:18:58 -0600, Nathan E Norman wrote: On Tue, Dec 12, 2000 at 10:40:56AM +1100, Craig Sanders wrote: apart from that, mozilla's great. much better, faster, more stable than netscape. still crashes occasionaly, but that's acceptable for a beta program. Has anyone had trouble with anchors in Mozilla? I've got some links (to internal pages unfortunately or I'd publish the URLs) with anchors but mozilla ignores the anchor and starts at the top. This is a known bug upstream, I've been really busy, but slowly working on getting a new mozilla deb out. I've also had little luck getting the PSM to behave with mozilla, but as I recall getting it right at my last job this is almost certainly loose nut behind keyboard error. This too is an upstream problem, it has been fixed in their CVS, but I don't think they have released an unbroken PSM package yet. -- Frank [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mozilla Maintainer
Nice features in a pre package manager
In addition to the previously-mentioned pipelining that installs packages as soon as they're downloaded, so their deb can be deleted, and has careful sequencing so that a package is not downloaded until its dependencies have _already_ been met, it would be nice ... to have the package requesting front end be pipelined and prioritized. I might have 300MB queued for download and install, but it would be _really_ nice to have package xf86config (for example) ready as soon as possible. Once that is running, I can find out which graphics card I need (while more downloading is happening in the background), and so I ask for xserver-svga to get top priority next (while I'm halfway through running xf86config). Once I've tweaked X the way I want, during which time (for example) GCC was downloading, I might ask for utah-glx to be prioritized. I then ask for the kernel source, because I need some features turning on, while bringing up the 3D support, etc etc etc. I reckon that being able to have an apt pipeline, with the capability to promote packages to the head of the list, will halve the time it takes me to bring up a workstation system. Configuring takes user time, downloading takes network time, unpacking takes disk drive time. None of them are really competing for resources, unless you've got 32MB of memory and dpkg is swiped the whole lot. These tasks should all happen in parallel. Suppose the feature is added as an apt-get queue to distinguish from apt-get install, where the former gives the prompt back immediately and communicates with an existing apt-get (or starts a background task). The latter plays nice if there is already an apt-get running, gets the to-do list modified and then sleeps until the other process reports that it has completed the request (or is being killed).
Re: How to get changelog file for a given _binary_ package?
On Wed, Dec 27, 2000 at 03:17:54PM +, Marc Haber wrote: I would like to do this by periodically pulling the change logs for all packages that we have backported from the Debian web page (http://cgi.debian.org/cgi-bin/get-changelog?package=$package) and then comparing the version number with the version number of our back port. The get-changelog CGI doesn't seem to have worked for quite some time now. I don't think the problem is necessarily with multiple binary packages, but that a lot of data is missing. I am working on a replacement that uses a database backend, but it would need to be hooked into dinstall/da-katie/whatever in order to be most effective, and I don't expect that to happen anytime soon. -- - mdz
Re: booting Linux NFS-Root
On Wed, Dec 27, 2000 at 03:58:47PM +1100, Brian May wrote: I seem to have problems booting Linux 2.2.18 via NFS root image. **2.2.17 works fine**, but 2.2.18 says No NFS servers available, giving up. [...] Any ideas what is going on? What kernel rev and NFS version are the NFS server running? -- - mdz pgpV5YLIpUNVt.pgp Description: PGP signature
Rambling apt-get ideas
How about an apt-getd debian daemon. Use a apt-get client to remotely mess with another workstations packages. Messing with only one workstation at a time is boring. How about multicast to configure a hundred workstations instead, all at once? And then have a proxying apt-getd server multicast out the .deb files to all the machines at the same time? Link the apt-getd daemons on multiple workstations to create a network-wide virtual .deb cache. If workstation A downloaded the latest libc, then workstation B's apt-getd will query workstation A and download the package from workstation A instead of the debian website, automatically. The ultimate extension would be for your apt-getd on your workstation to query apt-getd on the main debian website, instead of configuring http or ftp transport methods. Sort of like hacking proxy features onto apt-get. Or combine the freenet protocol into it. Using freenet would make distribution of non-US and non-free very interesting. Perhaps a shared network workgroup structure. Ten workstations with their apt-getd's all talking to the server's apt-getd as clients. Install a new package on the server, and after a configurable random delay, all ten client workstations will fetch and install the same new package. Hacking NIS features onto apt-get. installedpackages.byname? How about selectable compression methods to balance processor speed vs network speed? Distribute debian as a product in .bz2 format over my 56K modem to my fast Pentium, and then on the fly convert it to proxy totally uncompressed .debs over my 10 meg ethernet to my 12 meg 386. How about a new structure for compression. apt-get-gzip provides gzip, apt-get-bz2 provides bzip, apt-get-uudecode provides uudecode. Automate downloading of new compression methods or even new transport methods as packages using the new format are downloaded. Kind of like Microsoft's video viewer downloaded new codecs automatically... How about automatic apt-get update? apt-get automatically does an update whenever it determines it is needed. How about eliminating the need for apt-get update for upgrading purposes? Still need to download the entire cache to browse all the packages, but the cache is getting big enought that some kind of piecemeal apt-get update or perhaps diff based packages would be a good idea. Is distributing the apt-get package cache via CVS a good idea, or is it insane, is it a cool hack, or all of the above? How about apt-get being able to somehow query and find other apt sites? No need to edit the apt sources list manually, if you try to install task-helix-gnome it will find helix's site automatically and ask permission before using it. How about apt pinging the mirrors to find the closest / fastest one and then using it, no matter where you are on the internet? How about pinging them all every week to find the closest / fastest 3, and then pinging those three before each file download to find the fastest mirror at that instant? How about using fsp as an apt-get transport method? fsp can be set to do traffic shaping, limiting the usage to perhaps 25% of your connection, if you want. How about linking apt-get and debconf into one program with all the above features? You can already do most of the above using a bunch of different packages and scripts, but it might be easier to setup as one big daemon. Problems would be vastly heavier requirements and major security issues. Alex Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: debian-devel@lists.debian.org e.net cc: (bcc: Vince Mulhollon/Brookfield/Norlight) Fax to: 12/27/2000 Subject: Nice features in a pre package manager 01:12 PM In addition to the previously-mentioned pipelining that installs packages as soon as they're downloaded, so their deb can be deleted, and has careful sequencing so that a package is not downloaded until its dependencies have _already_ been met, it would be nice ... to have the package requesting front end be pipelined and prioritized. I might have 300MB queued for download and install, but it would be _really_ nice to have package xf86config (for example)
Re: Another Grub question/problem
On Wed, Dec 27, 2000 at 03:23:52PM +1100, Brian May wrote: At the moment I have: kernel (hd0,0)/boot/vmlinuz-2.2.17 root=/dev/hda1 video=0x319 try: kernel (hd0,0)/boot/vmlinuz-2.2.17 root=/dev/hda1 video=vesa:0x319
Re: What do you wish for in an package manager?
Craig Sanders [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Sun, Dec 24, 2000 at 08:41:43PM +, Mark Seaborn wrote: I want a system where I can install multiple versions of a library (or any package really) and say which version I want each program on the system to use, possibly on a per-user basis. The present system is a disaster waiting to happen: If I install a package from unstable, it often wants to replace my version of libc from stable with one from unstable. If this new libc is broken it could bring down the whole system, when what I really want to happen is for the new package to use the unstable libc and everything else carry on using the stable libc. this is the risk you take when you use unstable. if that risk is too great for you, then stick to the stable release. Of course. I know this. It is repeated many times on this mailing list. But it does not have to be so. Why should upgrading package X affect unrelated package Y? If one user wants to use packages from stable, and another user wants to live on the bleeding edge, why should they have to move to different computers? Sure, you could set up a chroot environment for one of the users, but this effectively is the same as using separate machines, and removes many of the advantages of sharing a machine (eg. communication between the two users, and saving disc space by sharing files). it's a small - tiny, even - risk, but it's there. deal with it. the amount of effort and bloat required to implement this idea for the handful of people who would find any use at all for it just isn't worth it. it's a gross violation of the KISS principle and would greatly increase the complexity of systems administration. I strongly disagree. I think it's a matter of finding the right abstractions to make the problem appear simple. when i upgrade a package, i want it to replace the previous version - i don't want to keep the last n versions around just on the off-chance i might have some use for them (e.g. the last 10 versions of libc6 or the last 10 versions of xbooks would waste an enormous amount of disk space). That's fine; an advanced package manager would let you express this preference, and would let more cautious people express their preferences (as well as allowing different preferences for critical packages like libc6 and non-critical packages like xbooks). if i really need more than one version of a library installed, i can compile it in /usr/local and set LD_PRELOAD appropriately. For LD_PRELOAD to work I have to somehow get it into the environments of every program that will start programs that I want to use the new library version. This is particularly difficult for running programs (eg. the GNOME panel). Also LD_PRELOAD only works for C libraries. A better solution might be what Plan 9 does: Each process can have a different view of the filesystem. So you can map different libraries into the filesystem of each process if you want, but leave the rest unchanged. This ought to be doable on the Hurd. -- Mark Seaborn - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://members.xoom.com/mseaborn/ - ``I owe a lot to my parents, especially my mother and my father'' -- Greg Norman
Re: ITO: catdoc
Hello, On Wed, Dec 27, 2000 at 11:18:54AM -0600, Sam TH wrote: On Wed, Dec 27, 2000 at 12:25:54PM +0100, Toni Mueller wrote: just wanted to point to wv which seems to do a much better job than catdoc, and also operates from a script if desired. Apparently only the GUI is missing. Actually, wv is a command line only program, although it is now available as a library as well. Look for my request-to-adopt soon. yes, I saw that is already mentioned in 'unstable' when you search for available packages on www.debian.org. Don't know who was listed as maintainer, though. Best Regards, --Toni++
Re: ITO: catdoc
++ 27/12/00 16:03 +0100 - Dr. Guenter Bechly: Oops, I already adopted the package on 24th Dec. Sorry, but I did not know that anybody else was interested in adopting it. It had announced my ITA a day before. I have upload catdoc only know and closed the bug. sorry. NIDD -- The Debian Project. Debian [EMAIL PROTECTED] Expo Road Show coordinator. Linux Expo Road Show Timeline: 23.04.01 Prague, 24.04.01 Budapest, 25.04.01 Warsaw, 26.04.01-28.04.01 Moscow. Conferences in all cities and exhibition in Moscow. Visit http://people.debian.org/~nidd/LERS-TODO.html if you're intrested. Mail contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone contact: 7-095-4281612 pgpYJoBLqxEmw.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: List of packages that could be dropped
On Tue, Dec 26, 2000 at 03:22:21PM +0100, Christian Kurz wrote: Hi, |mhash (235 days old) Has this package been dropped from unstable? If yes, can we close the wnpp-bug about it? No. I'm not sure if gorgo orphaned it or not. php4 builds an extension with this library. Dunno, how useful it is though. Maybe I'll take a look at this after Xmas. Petr Cech
Re: ITO: catdoc
++ 28/12/00 00:51 +0300 - Peter Novodvorsky: ++ 27/12/00 16:03 +0100 - Dr. Guenter Bechly: Oops, I already adopted the package on 24th Dec. Sorry, but I did not know that anybody else was interested in adopting it. It had announced my ITA a day before. I have upload catdoc only know and closed the bug. sorry. s/know/now/ ;-) NIDD -- The Debian Project. Debian [EMAIL PROTECTED] Expo Road Show coordinator. Linux Expo Road Show Timeline: 23.04.01 Prague, 24.04.01 Budapest, 25.04.01 Warsaw, 26.04.01-28.04.01 Moscow. Conferences in all cities and exhibition in Moscow. Visit http://people.debian.org/~nidd/LERS-TODO.html if you're intrested. Mail contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone contact: 7-095-4281612 pgppLYF0GiRQZ.pgp Description: PGP signature
Feature Request: BTS
Hello, I'd like to have a feature in the BTS. That's the ability to select a minimum (maximum?) version of a given package to search for. Should shorten the sometimes rather longish lists of bug reports (and thereby helping to read them faster and closer, too. I may volunteer to do it, but would need a sponsor. Best Regards, --Toni++
Re: Feature Request: BTS
On Wed, 27 Dec 2000, Toni Mueller wrote: Hello, I'd like to have a feature in the BTS. That's the ability to select a minimum (maximum?) version of a given package to search for. Should shorten the sometimes rather longish lists of bug reports (and thereby helping to read them faster and closer, too. I may volunteer to do it, but would need a sponsor. The bts doesn't store versions. BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK Version: 3.12 GCS d- s: a-- c+++ UL P+ L !E W+ M o+ K- W--- !O M- !V PS-- PE++ Y+ PGP++ t* 5++ X+ tv b+ D++ G e h*! !r z? -END GEEK CODE BLOCK- BEGIN PGP INFO Adam Heath [EMAIL PROTECTED]Finger Print | KeyID 67 01 42 93 CA 37 FB 1E63 C9 80 1D 08 CF 84 0A | DE656B05 PGP AD46 C888 F587 F8A3 A6DA 3261 8A2C 7DC2 8BD4 A489 | 8BD4A489 GPG -END PGP INFO-
Re: List of packages that could be dropped
On Wed, 27 Dec 2000, [iso-8859-1] Petr ech wrote: |mhash (235 days old) No. I'm not sure if gorgo orphaned it or not. php4 builds an extension with he says, `i think i did... about the time when i orphaned php' -- [-] ``And there are plenty of other innovative pieces of software such as Napster and ICQ.'' -- comment on ``Systems Software Research is Irrelevant'' at http://freshmeat.net/news/2000/08/05/965534399.html
RE: What do you wish for in an package manager?
Sorry if I'm a bit late to the party, but I'm going to look into doing something similiar to what Dwayne's doing, with a heavy Java slant. Anyway, I wrote up a wishlist of sorts here : http://www.devel.e-plagiarism.com/~entropy/proposals/jam.html The ideas seem sound, but I haven't had too many people beat on it. It's a rough, first draft, so please don't scream too loudly. Again, it's java-centric. I'd like to be able to create a generic c/c++ capable version later, but at the moment that's a bit more then I want to take on. I'm still looking for any design or just documentation on the thought behind Apt, but it seems woefully unavailable. Before someone says, Go to the Java list *again*, I want thought process, not programming code or language thought. Anyway, enjoy, hope it helps, Matt
Re: ITO: catdoc
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Re: ITO: catdoc
On Wed, Dec 27, 2000 at 10:47:17PM +0100, Toni Mueller wrote: Hello, On Wed, Dec 27, 2000 at 11:18:54AM -0600, Sam TH wrote: On Wed, Dec 27, 2000 at 12:25:54PM +0100, Toni Mueller wrote: just wanted to point to wv which seems to do a much better job than catdoc, and also operates from a script if desired. Apparently only the GUI is missing. Actually, wv is a command line only program, although it is now available as a library as well. Look for my request-to-adopt soon. yes, I saw that is already mentioned in 'unstable' when you search for available packages on www.debian.org. Don't know who was listed as maintainer, though. What happend was the maintainer of wordview, as the package used to be called, hasn't updated it in 13 months. Since then, it has gone through a total overhaul, now works a a library, and has a new maintainer. the most recent version in unstable is called wv, and was an NMU. sam th [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.abisource.com/~sam GnuPG Key: http://www.abisource.com/~sam/key pgpgA9ZZYDrL8.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Bug#80343: general: Lack of policy on which files should be owned by which user
Isn't there rudimentary ACL implementation in the kernel? An ACL would do the job nicely... On Wed, 27 Dec 2000, Eray Ozkural (exa) wrote: Peter Eckersley wrote: If my I want a file to be readable by everybody *except* user fred, I can set permissions: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ ls -l plot-against-fred -rwr--1 pde fred 1 Dec 27 17:12 plot-against-fred Of course, I need root access to do it :( ^^^ That's what troubles me. -- Pardon me, but you have obviously mistaken me for someone who gives a damn. email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ITP: libcrypt-ssleay-perl
[This message has been submitted as a wishlist bug against wnpp; the bug number is 80584.] Crypt::SSLeay allows LWP::UserAgent objects (among others) to correctly perform GET and POST operations over HTTPS. Since it uses SSL, the package will depend on libssl095a (and build-depend on the appropriate -dev package, of course). I downloaded my copy of the upstream sources from ftp://mirror.aarnet.edu.au/pub/CPAN/authors/C/CH/CHAMAS/Crypt-SSLeay-0.18.tar.gz. Copyright: This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. All that remains is to work out appropriate build-time dependencies, remove the interactive build-time configuration, test the package, and upload it. -- ``Banks *are* bastards.'' -- John Laws
Re: List of packages that could be dropped
195 days is a lot of time to have an important package orphaned. At 6 or so months of orphaned-ness, if a maintainer is not found, one should and IMHO must look at the very real at that point possibility of going on without it. If this necessitates further changes as in removal of an entire architecture, then I'd say that it's time to shit or get off the pot, to use the vernacular. It can't be too damned important if nobody steps up and adopts it for ~6.5 months... ATM, though, it's not a real issue, but I think that in addition to the bug horizons, there needs to be a wnpp check on a freeze: orphaned packages die during a freeze unless adoped post haste (I can't remember if this means that silo would've died during the potato freeze...). On Wed, 27 Dec 2000, Ben Collins wrote: On Tue, Dec 26, 2000 at 07:06:30PM -0700, John Galt wrote: If it's so important, why is it orphaned? I'm thinking that if the SPARC folx can't be bothered to maintain their bootloader, perhaps the port's utilization of resources needs to be called into question... What's the point in Debian proper showing more support for SPARC than the SPARC community shows for Debian? What the fuck are you talking about!?! For one the damn thing isn't changed that often. Upstream isn't making frequent updates, and the fucking thing works. You need to find your red herrings some place else. -- Pardon me, but you have obviously mistaken me for someone who gives a damn. email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: What do you wish for in an package manager?
On Tue, Dec 26, 2000 at 09:30:13PM +1030, Matthew Tuck wrote: - if my apt download was terminated halfway through and I have no internet time left, I would still get to install my fully downloaded packages without messing around with dpkg and trying to work out the dependencies manually apt-get -m - Attempt to continue if archives are unlocatable Secondly, the ability to specify higher priorites for certain packages you really want to download, which will download before the lower priorities. Often I want to promote certain packages, because they're new or have important bugfixes or new features I want to see ASAP. apt-get install them first. Hamish -- Hamish Moffatt VK3SB [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: What do you wish for in an package manager?
On Wed, Dec 27, 2000 at 01:03:03AM +, Mark Seaborn wrote: Of course. I know this. It is repeated many times on this mailing list. But it does not have to be so. Why should upgrading package X affect unrelated package Y? If one user wants to use packages from Package X and package Y are not truely unrelated if they share any dynamic libraries, though, eg libc. So do you have any suggestion as to how this could actually be implemented? Even if it's actually desirable (which I dispute), implementation seems far from trivial. Hamish -- Hamish Moffatt VK3SB [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Another Grub question/problem
On Wed, Dec 27, 2000 at 03:23:52PM +1100, Brian May wrote: still haven't tried 2.2.18. The video= options seems to be completely ignored, and Linux boots up as if it wasn't there. Did you check /proc/cmdline to see if grub actually passed it to the kernel? Hamish -- Hamish Moffatt VK3SB [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: ITO: catdoc
So, it seems that I will maintain catdoc, not you? Am I right? Thanks, NIDD -- The Debian Project. Debian [EMAIL PROTECTED] Expo Road Show coordinator. Linux Expo Road Show Timeline: 23.04.01 Prague, 24.04.01 Budapest, 25.04.01 Warsaw, 26.04.01-28.04.01 Moscow. Conferences in all cities and exhibition in Moscow. Visit http://people.debian.org/~nidd/LERS-TODO.html if you're intrested. Mail contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone contact: 7-095-4281612 pgpmoiYOwaCvL.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Bug#80544: [rename] can't rename dir with valid permissions
Hi Martin, cross-posting to debian-devel because your assessment of the bug is totally wrong. Martin Bialasinski wrote: Hi, I can rename a directory to which I have permissions in shell orion:mp3$ ls -ald Rob\ Zombie/ drwxrwxr-x2 root windows 16384 May 21 2000 Rob Zombie/ These permissions are irrelevant. You want to change a directory item, therefore you need to have write permission on the directory containing this entry. Did you actually *try* to rename the directory on the shell, or did you conclude it should work from the above permissions? Martin. Yes. I tried. Do you think I'm a newbie or something? Why do you think the file is owned by root? It's on windows partition... And YES I've got group write rights. Why do you think I say that I have permissions? Do you think everyone reporting a bug is a lamer? Revise your prejudice please. orion:exa$ groups exa dialout cdrom audio dip video windows I can do ANYTHING I WANT to those files okay? only in gmc renaming (that is the old mv) will fail But gmc thinks I don't have sufficient rights and thus doesn't allow me to graphically change the name from properties!! awesome bug. I assume, you don't run gmc as root, and your primary group is also not windows. insufficient assumptions. primary group? hah. I can either change a file. Or not. Either I'm in a group or *not*. There is no in between like a *primary group*. If an application makes such a distinction, and does not allow renaming on the basis of a vacuous distinction like this, we call it a BUG. BTW, the same gmc happily moves files and dirs in the same directory. The only thing it can't do is renaming which is AFAIK the same thing as moving files. Check it out for yourself: orion:Stuff$ ls -ald desktop.* -rwxrwxr-x1 root windows 125 Nov 20 1998 desktop.ini orion:Stuff$ mv desktop.ini desktop.what! orion:Stuff$ ls -ald desktop.* -rwxrwxr-x1 root windows 125 Nov 20 1998 desktop.what! orion:Stuff$ mv desktop.what! desktop.ini orion:Stuff$ ls -ald desktop.* -rwxrwxr-x1 root windows 125 Nov 20 1998 desktop.ini orion:Stuff$ I am not making these up. It isn't fiction. I'm reporting a true event. :( I don't have to defend a bug like this. If you tried to actually reproduce it before dismissing it like this, you would see what an annoying bug it is. Do you prefer that the bug remains unreported? *sigh* I feel like a lot of bugs are being *censored*. :( -- Eray (exa) Ozkural Comp. Sci. Dept., Bilkent University, Ankara e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] www: http://www.cs.bilkent.edu.tr/~erayo
Re: List of packages that could be dropped
Previously Christian Kurz wrote: |dpkg-scriptlib -- dpkg-perl and dpkg-python (142 days old) Is any package using functions of dpkg-perl or dpkg-python? If yes, I think someone should take care of this packages and the bugs that are in them. If not, could we move this packages from our distribution to experimental until they are fixed and a new maintainer for them has been found? tetex depends on dpkg-perl. Wichert. -- _ / Nothing is fool-proof to a sufficiently talented fool \ | [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.liacs.nl/~wichert/ | | 1024D/2FA3BC2D 576E 100B 518D 2F16 36B0 2805 3CB8 9250 2FA3 BC2D |
Re: Bug#80544: [rename] can't rename dir with valid permissions
Eray Ozkural (exa) [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Check it out for yourself: orion:Stuff$ ls -ald desktop.* -rwxrwxr-x1 root windows 125 Nov 20 1998 desktop.ini orion:Stuff$ mv desktop.ini desktop.what! orion:Stuff$ ls -ald desktop.* -rwxrwxr-x1 root windows 125 Nov 20 1998 desktop.what! orion:Stuff$ mv desktop.what! desktop.ini orion:Stuff$ ls -ald desktop.* -rwxrwxr-x1 root windows 125 Nov 20 1998 desktop.ini orion:Stuff$ What are the permissions on the directory Stuff? Permission to unlink and rename files in a directory is granted by write access to the directory that contains the link, not by the permissions on the file itself. It's difficult to tell from your initial bug report if you have write permissions to the directory containing the directory Rob Zombie (mp3) or not. I just ran a test with gmc and was able to rename a directory within a directory I had rights to. I then chowned the parent directory to root.root, and got the appropriate error from gmc. At a guess, I would say this is a non-bug. jason -- ``Banks *are* bastards.'' -- John Laws
Re: Bug#80544: [rename] can't rename dir with valid permissions
Jason Henry Parker wrote: At a guess, I would say this is a non-bug. I'm saying that I can't rename a file using gmc which I *can* otherwise rename. So your first guess in not very accurate. You know how to rename something in gmc, yes? You do that in the properties of a file, by editing the name and then clicking okay. The edit widget there becomes a ghost item in this startling case. Try to reproduce what I do there. The permissions on parent are irrelevant. That's a vfat filesystem. Permissions are same everywhere anyway if you wonder. orion:exa$ cat /etc/fstab | grep vfat /dev/hda2 /winvfatdefaults,user,exec,suid 1 0 /dev/hdb1 /data vfatdefaults,user,rw,exec,gid=105,umask=002 1 0 /dev/sda4 /zipvfatdefaults,user,exec,rw,noauto0 0 /dev/sda1 /zip/ppa-bugvfatdefaults,user,exec,rw,noauto0 0 that happens to be data and gid 105 is windows !!! -- Eray (exa) Ozkural Comp. Sci. Dept., Bilkent University, Ankara e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] www: http://www.cs.bilkent.edu.tr/~erayo