On Monday 19 December 2005 17:11, Marco d'Itri wrote:
The real lesson in this is that object names should be choosed
carefully.
AFAIK, the namespace is part of the object name, an thus should be chosen
carefully too.
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There is already a libgpod0 package on Christian Marillat's archive, so I
guess there must be an issue regarding this package's relation with debian.
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-specific packaging issue (installation problem, missing
files, conflict etc.), please continue.
This seems like a nice idea. File a whishlist bug against reportbug ;)
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the RFH for gtkpod several times now, to only find
help isn't really needed anymore). Shouldn't package maintainers close
these bugs when they have received help?
As an informational note, of the 20 RFH of this month, only 5 are newer than
50 days old, with 7 over a year old.
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responses were somewhat new.
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gregor herrmann wrote:
IIRC lintian does this already.
And devscripts contains a 'checkbashishms' tool
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for qt-only version.
Is it ok?
It seems to me the best would be to have sim-kde and sim-qt, and a sim
metapackage which depends on whatever package you want to be the default.
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Felipe Sateler, le Mon 23 Mar 2009 23:02:00 +1100, a écrit :
[1] This actually surprised me. Could someone explain to me why are there
SONAMEs when they are not actually used?
They are used when linking a program
will probably use a
different set of tools for doing their work (ie, there are lots of alternative
software synthesizers/effects processors/whatever). If there is no such clear
set of tools, is there a point in creating a blend?
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consuming. What I'm wondering is if it is worth the
effort. Is it going to ease our work as a team? Is it going to make it easier
for 64studio to integrate with us?
[1] Actually, the multimedia name is a bit misleading. It's mostly sound and
video apps/codecs.
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conservative when such a core app is
not in stable and stable releases go out the door after years! I guess
some packages are added in Etch after a while.
But main point is, that Ardour should hit testing after a while.
BTW, ardour migrated to testing yesterday.
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Adeodato Simó wrote:
We’ll be also
doing some Bin-NMUs to get rid of dependencies on obsolete
jack-audio-connection-kit transitional packages
Also, I think you can start the binNMUs now, since the shlibs file already point
to the libjack0 package.
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local tampering). It would ease a trust path from the user
to the machine. Having to look up these messages (if they exist in the first
place), and creating a trust path from yourself to the poster when one might
need to connect is suboptimal I think.
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Recently I've ran into a few cases were doing debcheckout of a package using
svn downloads the whole thing: tags, branches and trunk. I would expect
debcheckout to give me just the HEAD of development. What should be the sane
behavior?
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(and AFAIK, using commas is less common). The shell escaping could instead
be used for the commas if necessary.
The space-separated list has the advantage that you can list files on their
own physical line.
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I think answering a simple question (and one of the most likely to be asked
about a patch) should be done by a simple rule. The Status field should be
sufficient for this. Introduce a picked-from-upstream value for the Status
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manpower/will/spiritual strength to coordinate/endure/work with upstream.
Of course, all this information may or may not be interesting to anybody.
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Russ Allbery wrote:
Felipe Sateler fsate...@gmail.com writes:
But:
% objdump -p /usr/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0.1600.5 | grep glib
NEEDED libglib-2.0.so.0
If gkt+ encourages using glib types, there is no problem while gtk itself
uses glib types, as far as I can see
Steve Langasek wrote:
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 02:08:40AM -0400, Felipe Sateler wrote:
But this will cause trouble anyway. Imagine this case: glib changes
SONAME, both app and library depend on glib. app is recompiled, gtk isn't
yet.So then app NEEDED libglib-2.0.so.1, gtk NEEDED libglib-2.0
; in particular the Author and Description fields are not
needed given there's From and Subject with the same information.
But random joe will not see those in your patch when they download the
debian source.
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that some programs which use HAL may do use /usr/share.
Hal also lives on /usr, so I don't see the problem either.
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. Of course, this is speaking from
the standpoint of a 3rd-year undergrad and not from a scientific lab
researcher. I haven't seen equivalent functionality to Maple 6 yet, which
was released on 1999, which gives you the first 8 of the minimum 10
required by Jean-Christoph.
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has changed since then.
Colons are only allowed if there is an epoch (policy 5.6.12). In your
mailman upload of that message, there is no epoch but there is a colon, so
it is an illegal version number.
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*If I want or need command xxzz, which packages can give me that?
You'll need to explore the packages website.
or use apt-file
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most important user
documents. Maybe a note should be added?
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Doesn't the PTS also use this information to inform of vcs commits to the
suscribed users?
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there as
well.
What if it's a NMU?
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Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
On Tue, May 15, 2007 at 10:05:56PM -0400, Felipe Sateler wrote:
Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
Well, the ~ character is stated to be evaluated to be less than the
empty string. If a package is the target of a security upload in
stable, you can be certain
aren't only for stuff required for specific scripts
inside a package, and it's not always that obvious that a script or program
may require extra libs. For example, I still wonder why the hell
openoffice.org-core recommends nfs-common.
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more than bandwidth and disk space, I'll install it.
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be helpful.
OTOH, I'm not going to implement any of this, so I'll just shut up, and
apologise for the noise.
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, and a new check could be added for the
second. There should be no need to complicate Raphaël's proposal when there
is already a tool specifically designed for tests of this sort.
What you want may be achieved by enforcing the use of lintian, but I don't
know how that can be done.
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What you want may be achieved by enforcing the use of lintian, but I
don't know how that can be done.
The primary barrier to enforcing the use of lintian is #243976. lintian
needs to get much better about identifying
Steve Langasek wrote:
On Tue, Jun 05, 2007 at 04:47:07PM -0400, Felipe Sateler wrote:
Throwing a sensible error at build-time if the soname has changed
without a package name change is also something that needs to be done,
as well as throwing an error at build-time if symbols listed
the difference between aptitude install X Y Z and going into
the visual mode and then marking X Y Z for installation. Where is the extra
information?
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agree that it would be nice if there was a way to automatically
bring in the modules you are using for the new version, or at least warn,
but I can't seem to figure out a nice and elegant way of doing that. And
no, more people using testing won't fix this issue either.
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, and the new kernel
gets at the top of the list (which is usually the case), it will get booted
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/pkgstates is enough for the first. How to ckeck for
the third one?
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can be
removed/not installed. Automatically installing them goes with the spirit
of what it means: software you would normally install alongside the one you
are installing. If you are not installing it is because you know what you
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it can't parse the file because it
doesn't have a SONAME, but my perl knowledge is very close to zero so I
can't be sure (lines 197-210 of dpkg-shlibdeps).
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Steve Langasek wrote:
On Fri, Aug 17, 2007 at 12:41:31AM -0400, Felipe Sateler wrote:
I'm getting this warning when building csound:
dpkg-shlibdeps: warning: format of 'NEEDED libcsnd.so' not recognized
What does it mean and how can I fix it? man dpkg-shlibdeps doesn't say
anything
for this to happen).
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This was fixed by an NMU, but can't transition to testing due to dependency on
libquicktime 2:1.0.3+debian-2. What to do in cases like this?
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because a particular program might rely on a specific bugfix in a given version
of the library. Since bugfixes don't cause shlibs bumps, this was a way for the
maintainer to enforce the correct functioning of the program.
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hardware can do, the kernel supports it, but the firmware
doesn't or the other way around. In that case, I only care about having the
latest firmware around.
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are, then. The firmware blob has to be generated
*somehow*. There is a tool that generates the blob. Which data does the tool
need to generate it?
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miss something?
How about using $HOME/.arb/pids_${ARB_PID} and cleaning it up on exit?
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* Package name: qutecsound
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Programming
it wants to support, right? Maybe current is an arbitrary,
unjustified choice, but it means that C modules which only build once don't
will only work with that version.
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I'm not sure what you mean. If a module is only built for one version, then the
other versions are not supported. Or by supported you mean that the module
would eventually work with another python version if compiled for it?
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use the default flags.
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that my local apt cache has a diversity of packages,
ranging from small dummy packages like amarok-engines to relatively large
ones like texlive-latex-base or openoffice.org-core. Thus the approximation
is not that bad I think.
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what's preventing people from using that software
if they want to.
Maybe a significant amount of sites that only work with IE (unavailable on
linux, at least without wine) or Firefox?
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Ben Finney wrote:
Again, I don't see what's preventing people from using [other web
browser] software if they want to.
Maybe a significant amount of sites that only work with IE
(unavailable on linux, at least without wine
packages installed.
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it defeats another goal of autotools: only developers
should have it installed, not end users.
If you go down that road, you'll end up with something like scons.
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Joey Hess wrote:
Felipe Sateler wrote:
That defeats the purpose of autoconf, and makes much of automake's
functionality redundant. If you are going to require automake, autoconf
and libtool installed, why then generate the intermediate steps
(configure and Makefile's)? Plus it defeats
required?
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the executable stack problem:
http://etbe.coker.com.au/2007/10/10/lintian-and-executable-stacks/
http://etbe.coker.com.au/2007/10/07/executable-stack-and-shared-objects/
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if this information was recorded somewhere,
especially as dak has to verify the key on uploads anyway.
If you have a recent keyring, then who-uploads will show you that
information.
As an aside, db.debian.org only allows searching by whole fingerprint, not
key ID.
thanks
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the architecture is
detected as i686 instead of i386.
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Andreas Tille wrote:
I would like to stop this overkill because it is a pure waste of
bandwidth but I have not even an idea why this happens, because
I do not find these packages in the list of Recommens.
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There are already far too many descriptions that include the language of
development for no good reason.
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need to see another package's
description to understand what this package does (unless of course it's a
suite), and I don't need implementation details either.
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Adeodato Simó wrote:
* Andreas Metzler [Wed, 14 Nov 2007 19:32:47 +0100]:
I thought Breaks was not yet handled by dpkg/apt and was therefore
pointless?
apt supports it since 0.7.0.
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. If the upstream-provided packaging is not perfect or
does not fully follow Debian guidelines - I do not care, as long as it
_works_.
You, as a user, are not the distro maintainer. The debian directory is usually
some attempt at helping Debian _users_, not maintainers.
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services at the same time?
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No, because svn-buildpackage works, it looks for the tarballs in this
directory. Which means the package is ready to build after that.
But policy says this target should leave the tarball in the current directory,
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not give the
rationale behind those steps. A text explanation of why you repacked is still
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* contains code that is a mix of open source licenses
Programming Lang: C
Description : CinePaint is a collection of free open source software
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snip stuff about CinePaint
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should
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I forgot to add the bug address, though.
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documentation, including man pages for
binaries/scripts in a.tar.gz and b.tar.gz.
What is the recommended way to deal with this scenario?
If the three tarballs are released in sync, it may be possible to repack all
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I have not filed any bugs because I don't know if optional/extra make any sense
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Peter Palfrader wrote:
On Thu, 24 Apr 2008, Felipe Sateler wrote:
I was bored the other day and created a script that checks for this. a
dd-list of them is available at felipe.sateler.com/wrong-priority.dd-list,
and the explanations at felipe.sateler.com/wrong-priority
You mean like
if package B
wasn't needed on it's own.
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Osamu Aoki wrote:
Then you are voting for mercurial if you participated in popcon.
vote: number of people who use this package regularly;
Note that the vote is not that reliable either: it needs atime, which is getting
less and less used.
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!?section(python) !?section(perl) !?section(doc) !?section(libdevel) )' | wc -l
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would need those comments in the deb.
Could they be added as XB-Comment:? I use XS-Comment and it appears in the dsc,
I don't know if XB-* appear in the deb or elsewhere.
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Le Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 07:02:02PM -0400, Felipe Sateler a écrit :
Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
Could they be added as XB-Comment:? I use XS-Comment and it appears in the
dsc, I don't know if XB-* appear in the deb or elsewhere.
Hi Felipe,
The answer is only
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I no longer have the time and interest to properly maintain this
package. It would be nice to find another maintainer for it.
Description: installation tracker
CheckInstall keeps track of all the files created or
modified by your installation script (make install
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On Thu, 13 Jan 2011 00:38:37 +, Ian Jackson wrote:
Felipe Sateler writes (Re: Forwarding bugs upstream):
On Wed, 12 Jan 2011 16:56:56 +, Ian Jackson wrote:
I think it is always reasonable for the maintainer to forward the bug
upstream.
But what I think is bad is _demanding_
On Thu, 13 Jan 2011 10:27:12 +, Sune Vuorela wrote:
On 2011-01-13, Felipe Sateler fsate...@debian.org wrote:
We can't demand or require anyone to do anything. Yet we expect
I think this is mostly wrong.
We can demand or require people to step down. And we should if we don't
think
issue. FWIW,
Ubuntu mails maintainers on build failures (at least in PPAs), and I've
found that to work well.
AFAIK, that service also mails when the build was successful, leading to
a lot of noise.
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likes to take interfaces down when
upgrading. This is a problem if upgrading remotely.
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which is targeted to support servers properly,
yes, definitely. For everything else there is Ubuntu.
Surely a person managing a server can do aptitude install ifupdown
network-manager-?
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