Re: Openssl-1.1.0i patch for stretch-backports

2018-09-03 Thread Jose R R
On Mon, Sep 3, 2018 at 3:24 AM, jose R Rodriguez wrote: > Niltze, all- > > I had a need to create an more recent version of OpenSSL than the > default in Stretch and/or stretch-backports --which dates back to 2007; er... 2017, (1.1.0f-3+deb9u2 < https://packages.debian.org/stretch/openssl >) http

Re: Let's start salvaging packages! -- disucssion phase closing soon.

2018-09-03 Thread David Bremner
Tobias Frost writes: > On Mon, Sep 03, 2018 at 08:17:24AM -0300, David Bremner wrote: >> OK, I understand the reasoning, but I hope we can improve the wording on >> both sides a bit so it's clear that the rule is "use your judgement, and >> if you're not sure about your judgement, refer to these

Re: Let's start salvaging packages! -- disucssion phase closing soon.

2018-09-03 Thread Tobias Frost
On Mon, Sep 03, 2018 at 08:17:24AM -0300, David Bremner wrote: > Tobias Frost writes: > > > > > The split was actually thought to be a feature [1] :) > > It was to make the process itself less normative about the actual > > (concrete) figures/criterias, but still give safe figures to e.g > > neco

Re: Let's start salvaging packages! -- disucssion phase closing soon.

2018-09-03 Thread David Bremner
Tobias Frost writes: > > The split was actually thought to be a feature [1] :) > It was to make the process itself less normative about the actual > (concrete) figures/criterias, but still give safe figures to e.g > necomers they can rely on, and on the other side enable more advanced > people to

Re: Bug#906250: ITP: execline -- small and non-interactive scripting language

2018-09-03 Thread Jonathan Dowland
On Sun, Sep 02, 2018 at 02:42:36PM +0800, Shengjing Zhu wrote: * If I install them in path like /usr/lib/execline/bin, then I need to ensure this path are in everyone's PATH. Yes. This is similar to ccache; users will need to make sure they set their path correctly to use the package. -- ⢀⣴⠾

Re: Bug#906250: ITP: execline -- small and non-interactive scripting language

2018-09-03 Thread Ian Campbell
On Mon, 2018-09-03 at 10:17 +0200, Jakub Wilk wrote: > http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/xrat/V4_xcu_chap01.html#tag_23_01_07 TIL: there is a (slightly, but not insanely so) roundabout rationale for having a non-builtin `cd`... thanks! Ian.

Re: Bug#906250: ITP: execline -- small and non-interactive scripting language

2018-09-03 Thread Adam Borowski
On Mon, Sep 03, 2018 at 10:17:09AM +0200, Jakub Wilk wrote: > * Shengjing Zhu , 2018-09-02, 14:42: > > When I try to package execline(a non-interactive shell script)[1], it > > installs following binaries in default PATH, > > > > cd, if, exec, wait, > > Three of them (cd, umask, wait) clash

Bug#907860: ITP: appmenu-registrar -- Appmenu DBusMenu registrar

2018-09-03 Thread Mike Gabriel
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Mike Gabriel * Package name: appmenu-registrar Version : 0.7.1 Upstream Author : Konstantin Pugin * URL : https://gitlab.com/vala-panel-project/vala-panel-appmenu/ * License : LGPL-3.0+ Programming Lang: C Descriptio

Re: Bug#906250: ITP: execline -- small and non-interactive scripting language

2018-09-03 Thread Shengjing Zhu
On Mon, Sep 3, 2018 at 4:43 PM Shengjing Zhu wrote: > > Three of them (cd, umask, wait) clash with shell's regular built-in > > utilities. POSIX requires them to be exec(2)able[0][1]. Debian doesn't > > currently provide standalone executables for them (which is a bug), but > > some other distros

Re: Bug#906250: ITP: execline -- small and non-interactive scripting language

2018-09-03 Thread Shengjing Zhu
On Mon, Sep 3, 2018 at 4:17 PM Jakub Wilk wrote: > > * Shengjing Zhu , 2018-09-02, 14:42: > >When I try to package execline(a non-interactive shell script)[1], it > >installs following binaries in default PATH, > > > >cd, if, exec, wait, > > Three of them (cd, umask, wait) clash with shell's

Re: Bug#906250: ITP: execline -- small and non-interactive scripting language

2018-09-03 Thread Jakub Wilk
* Shengjing Zhu , 2018-09-02, 14:42: When I try to package execline(a non-interactive shell script)[1], it installs following binaries in default PATH, cd, if, exec, wait, Three of them (cd, umask, wait) clash with shell's regular built-in utilities. POSIX requires them to be exec(2)abl