[ ⏰ 11/11/2015 23:28 ] [ ✎ Jeroen Dekkers ]
> Documentation should be put in /usr/share/doc, not in /etc. I always
> find it annoying to have to review lots of comment changes in
> configuration files during upgrades instead of simply the options that
> actually changed. With big config files it
[ ⏰ 11/11/2015 18:14 ] [ ✎ Marc Haber ]
> Once and for all we're doing _SOMETHING_ right, let's keep it that
> way.
I do not agree that we are doing something exactly right. I would like
/etc to only contain what I changed (as a sysadmin), and nothing else ;
AND I would like to be warned if
[ ⏰ 12/02/2015 06:15 ] [ ✎ Nikolaus Rath ]
How dare you write ... instead of the proper … :-P
I'm curious, how do you type that in conviently? I hope it's not copying
and pasting from a template file, and remembering (and/or finding out)
the X11 Compose sequence seems cumbersome too.
Best,
[ ⏰ 29/07/2014 07:55 ] [ ✎ Wouter Verhelst ]
Op dinsdag 29 juli 2014 10:51:45 schreef Brian May:
So ideally I only want to depend on libapache2-mod-wsgi if apache2 is
installed, but this is not possible.
Sure it is.
Depends: apache2 | libapache2-mod-wsgi, apache2 | httpd
is perfectly
/sbin/shutdown ?
(and they need to be able to shutdown their own machine, power is not free).
This is simply a long-standing bug in Linux that you got used to (or got
used to its workarounds), but as a solution now exists, the status quo
is threatened.
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[ ⏰ 26/06/2014 15:34 ] [ ✎ Thorsten Glaser ]
Jean-Christophe Dubacq wrote:
So that students can do eg ssh mybuddymachine /sbin/shutdown ?
(and they need to be able to shutdown their own machine, power is not free).
Why do people always think that a proposal will automatically
exclude all
be done: reassign to emacs23 (which obviously will never fix
it), or just close it?
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, for example), the AGPL will
contaminate texlive, whereas the GPL did not.
Do you see what changed there?
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, as shown by [GR2004-2], this is not the
opinion of the project.
[GR2004-2]: http://www.debian.org/vote/2004/vote_002
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software. Is that what you meant by we shouldn't support
proprietary software creaters? Because providing them our wonderful
distribution is supporting them.
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management interface is your friend.
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Le 2014-02-21 09:57, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz a écrit :
On 02/21/2014 09:29 AM, Mario Lang wrote:
I am sorry, both are not an option for me, since alsamixer is a
ncurses
program, and pavucontrol apparently requires $DISPLAY to be set.
I guess that explains why the accessibility community has
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(the debian package)
or another package (incompatible with pulseaudio; either the debian
packaging or the program).
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Le 2014-02-17 16:00, Thomas Goirand a écrit :
On 02/17/2014 04:02 PM, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
Well. You can't blame PulseAudio if you have an .asoundrc in your
home
directory which configures your sound card incorrectly.
Oh !!!
Now I do remember why my pulseaudio system works. It's
(even if gender specific).
I would be much more worried about trademark dispute with spotify, but
as said elsewhere, the description was already changed to remove this
reference anyway.
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(and a date), this is not
useful.
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and not in a recent emacs?
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understand this may be part of something bigger, but:
1. This is a bad habit
2. This is bad code
3. Seriously, one package for _18_ lines of code?
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to continue the work on this library, albeit as a
sponsoree or something (I am not a DD nor a DM).
The git tree was not made public, but I can provide all of my work.
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remarke that there is libasound2 in there, too. I can see why
notifications (and not desktop notifications) are useful on a headless
server. Much less for sound.
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complicated init scripts is probably quite small. And the init scripts
won't suddenly deteriorate. And I suspect that all suspicious cases will
receive bugs, and then patches, and that maintainers will integrate
these patches.
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Le 31/05/2013 13:10, Marc Haber a écrit :
On Fri, 31 May 2013 08:41:56 +0200, Jean-Christophe Dubacq
jcduba...@free.fr wrote:
Le 30/05/2013 18:29, Marc Haber a écrit :
On Thu, 30 May 2013 13:56:02 +0200, Olav Vitters o...@vitters.nl
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Seems the solutions are very focussed
mailers in Debian to read
root's local mail by default. I know how to redirect root's mail
elsewhere, thank you for not making another mail account to check.
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Le 16/05/2013 08:43, Vincent Lefevre a écrit :
On 2013-05-15 20:27:09 +0200, Jean-Christophe Dubacq wrote:
No. Your server comes unconfigured, you do configure it while the other
is still working, and then you stop the service on the first, finish
syncing the mailboxes, switch the MX record
not understanding the basics or misanswering a
debconf question to have non-functional servers and not being aware of it.
I am definitely in the camp of you install a service, you get a working,
minimal, safe configuration.
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by appears, and then git is run.
Please merge that with sl?
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) on having a good
workflow for this (I ended up tagging myself the upstream tree).
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Don't forget vim-addon-manager!
Don't forget package.el for emacs!
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distribution (even though spotting these one year ago would have made
things simpler).
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management, I discovered that
many files under /etc are not conffiles (and not in dpkg managed-files)
because of this rule.
And this means that automatic management is hard, because they are
generated by scripts, and as such, not easy to store, compare to
default, etc.
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On 19/09/2012 17:52, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
On 12-09-19 at 05:27pm, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
]] Jean-Christophe Dubacq
And this means that automatic management is hard, because they are
generated by scripts, and as such, not easy to store, compare to
default, etc.
«default» doesn't
, and this has been discussed this summer already.
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in the future.
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' be a good name?
gnome-maps ?
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On 09/09/2012 20:26, Alessio Treglia wrote:
On Sun, Sep 9, 2012 at 8:09 PM, Jean-Christophe Dubacq
jcduba...@free.fr wrote:
gnome-maps ?
I'd avoid gnome-maps, as upstream != GNOME
I am not a specialist, but it looks to me like
p gnome-inm-forecast - the Spanish weather
On 09/09/2012 20:48, Jean-Christophe Dubacq wrote:
I am not a specialist, but it looks to me that
p gnome-inm-forecast - the Spanish weather forecast
applet for the GNOME Desktop
whose homepage is http://kutxa.homeunix.org/trac/gnome-inm-forecast
is official gnome either
corrupted files
several times without noticing the problem because of this bug. And
it is fixed in emacs24.
And AucTeX does not work with emacs24. Even following some indications
in the bug reports I didn't succeed in having it work, so I uninstalled it.
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not fixd. Cannot be so complicated, right?
As a comparison point, when I use xdg-open or gnome-open, the Gnome PDF
viewer is launched. When I use see, xpdf is launched (okular not installed).
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component of Gnome). I may be wrong.
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On 16/06/2012 03:43, Serge wrote:
2012/6/15 Jean-Christophe Dubacq wrote:
This is often seen as not a good move to have a user-writable directory
on the system partition(s), since this provides for easy DOS
DoS like what? /tmp on disk have a 5% safety limit available for system,
user can
On 15/06/2012 03:11, Serge wrote:
2012/6/13 Jean-Christophe Dubacq wrote:
Why do people repeat that tmpfs is easy to resize? Yes, you need about 3
commands to resize tmpfs, but you need 0 (zero!) commands to resize /tmp on
disk, because it's large by default and you don't need to resize
this provides for easy DOS (even involuntary; I know
of people daily working with 30GB files, and this easily fills the /
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is rarely useful, so
the default configuration is not to listen on localhost only.
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variable $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR.
(http://standards.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html)
I think these two definitions cover what most users (i.e. *human*
users) would use /tmp for.
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For normal users, shouldn't the applications use ~/.cache/ or whatever
the xdg vars point to?
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On 11/05/2012 08:47, Vincent Bernat wrote:
OoO Pendant le journal télévisé du jeudi 10 mai 2012, vers 20:29,
Jean-Christophe Dubacq jean-christophe.dub...@ens-lyon.org disait :
I do not know about trivially merging changes in the etc-overrides-lib
model, but in the current model, I am
how to restore them.
I find your attitude assumes users always have the knowledge and the
time to investigate everything. This is not the reality.
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On 11/05/2012 19:03, Thomas Goirand wrote:
On 05/12/2012 12:22 AM, Jean-Christophe Dubacq wrote:
I find your attitude assumes users always have the knowledge and the
time to investigate everything. This is not the reality.
Sincerly,
Not at all. Anyone without the knowledge
was changed by you and what was changed upstream.
Obviously this is not a problem for Red Hat since they do not support
upgrades between major releases.
There are cases where file in /etc overrides only the directives present
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reconsider, but currently, I prefer the
etc-overrides-lib-only-where-present as superior to the current state.
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On 10/05/2012 21:12, Don Armstrong wrote:
On Thu, 10 May 2012, Jean-Christophe Dubacq wrote:
I do not know about trivially merging changes in the
etc-overrides-lib model, but in the current model, I am presented
with the dpkg prompt about conffiles for some programs where I added
(or changed
debian/control and send the ITP? I can write that!
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lake
of boiling vinegar). Options for considering mtime and modes
discriminant are a plus (one day, I'll write this myself, if this is not
reinventing something).
If anyone happens to see such a beast, please tell me :)
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Le mercredi 07 mars 2012 à 18:46 +0100, martin f krafft a écrit :
also sprach Jean-Christophe Dubacq jcduba...@free.fr [2012.03.07.1825
+0100]:
I, for one, would like a program that (starting from some paths on same
harddrive), would find all identical files (not considering mtime
contains one file (the test
suite log, maybe?). This way, anyone could check that the test suite was
passed by the version of ghc being compiled by installing the binary
package.
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On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 08:19:01PM +, Neil Williams wrote:
Huh? I use unattended-upgrades on my laptop as a way to keep it
updated without having to create the cron job myself. But I don't
expect it to force itself to run at times where I want to the laptop
to sleep.
Use cron-apt
| for enabling unattended upgrades.
I do understand that and of course I know it does not work. I was merely
suggesting that the conflict with pm-utils was not the answer.
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too many
alternatives to make the packaging effort worth the time.
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, they're not unheard of.
There is also the /usr/doc = /usr/share/doc transition.
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/sysctl.d/ to override the current
/etc/sysctl.d/bindv6only.conf setting, and disable
net.ipv6.bindv6only = 1 when sun-java6 is installed. :)
Happy hacking,
What if it is just installed from the tarball?
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On 09/05/2010 01:45, Clint Adams wrote:
On Sun, May 09, 2010 at 12:16:10AM +0200, Jean-Christophe Dubacq wrote:
What if it is just installed from the tarball?
Then that person is still using buggy, non-free software.
Which should not prevent this person from running it, especially when
all
if
you've a choice among these two the latter is preferable.
Cheers.
If this is so, then browserplugin-* should content everyone.
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Severity: wishlist
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Owner: Jean-Christophe Dubacq jcduba...@free.fr
This package previously existed in Debian/non-free, but was
removed due to lack of maintainership and being non-free.
Since I use this for teaching
and such.
Sincerly
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Example is mktemp and diff which are (according to the tool I use for
upgrade) regularly proposed for deinstallation and then proposed for
reinstallation.
Not that it is a big problem, tough.
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On 09/03/2010 14:24, Bernhard R. Link wrote:
It it's that straight forward, please help with the cruft package.
Last time I looked (several years ago) it was severly limited by that
problem (there not being a way to know which files should be there and
which not).
I personally think
conffiles and it's a real
mess to check whether a conffile is really obsolete (can be removed) or
is now managed by postinst (or ucf). Some conffiles left behind can have
side-effects (usually not important ones).
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On Tue, 02 Mar 2010, Stefano Zacchiroli wrote:
On Tue, Mar 02, 2010 at 01:03:57PM +0100, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
The substvars approach sounds good to me. I think I'd use it quite a
lot,
specially in libraries.
That, however, does not solve
.
If not, then you should use epochs: upload MongoDB 1:1.2 to unstable,
and MongoDB 1:1.3 to experimental.
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neural network. There are files with raw weights. It is
possible to retrain on build the program, but it would take a very long
time, and the resulting network wouldn't even be the same. What is the
source in this case? I do not see what editing means in this context.
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brasero (real package) is meant to be installed. *That* would be
reasonable, and would not interfere with what the packagers do.
And you could get somepackagemanager undummy brasero and
somepackagemanager dummylist, which would be a must.
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Is there somewhere a list of how to fix? Something simple so that
maintainers may do the right things as soon as a package is FTBFS?
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Ben Finney a écrit :
Noah Slater nsla...@tumbolia.org writes:
Yes, I know the L command, but thanks for pointing it out! My argument
is that I have to remember to use when I am replying to the Debian
lists, which as you can see, doesn't happen very often.
No, the point of a ‘reply to
Marco d'Itri a écrit :
On Dec 01, Gunnar Wolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But anyway, and knowing this is not an Ubuntu list... Does anybody
know why on Earth is Acroread popular? Why isn't a PDF regularly
I need it to view some large/complex PDF files with reasonable
performace.
Developers
Marco d'Itri a écrit :
On Dec 01, Florian Weimer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have you tried evince? For some reason, it used to be faster than the
other free viewers (including xpdf itself).
Yes. Nowadays it's better indeed: after freezing the UI for 30 seconds
while the CPU spins at full
Lennart Sorensen a écrit :
On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 12:15:59AM +0300, Eugene V. Lyubimkin wrote:
Thanks, you hinted me to discover it:
$ aptitude why banshee synaptic
p banshee Recommends brasero
p brasero Recommends gnome-mount
p gnome-mount Dependslibeel2-2.20
p
I did not see it mentioned elsewhere, but is it normal that october 2007
is missing from snapshot.debian.net ?
http://snapshot.debian.net/archive/2007/10/
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Phillip Susi a écrit :
Christof Krüger wrote:
Unfortunately, computer designers, technicians etc. are not living in an
isolated world (well.. maybe some of them).
No one wants to forbid the computer people to use base 2 numbers. They
are just asked to write KiB instead of KB if they mean base
On Wed, Jun 13, 2007 at 07:41:27PM +0100, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
On Wed, 2007-06-13 at 14:08 -0400, Felipe Sateler wrote:
Mike Hommey wrote:
On Tue, Jun 12, 2007 at 09:25:13PM +, Evgeni Golov
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On Tue, 12 Jun 2007 15:42:08 -0300 Paulo Marcondes wrote:
On Mon, Jun 11, 2007 at 05:14:18PM +0200, Bastian Venthur wrote:
Magnus Holmgren wrote:
I'm in favour! (But are you requesting that aptitude use SI prefixes
correctly, or that it use IEC (binary) prefixes?
I think we should go for the binary prefixes. Users will be confused
when they
You're *not* giving up the right not to distribute any source, because
you can always refrain from distributing the corresponding binaries and
have no obligation to provide source.
You're *not* giving up the right to distribute binaries without
distributing the corresponding source,
On Tue, Apr 10, 2007 at 12:00:08AM -0700, Sean Perry wrote:
I haven't seen much Debian in the last 6 years in the commercial
world. RH rules that roost. If people have chosen closed source, then
they likely are also paying for an enterprise edition of their free
OS too. Linux == Redhat
On Tue, Apr 10, 2007 at 11:40:27AM +0200, Tshepang Lekhonkhobe wrote:
On 4/10/07, Jean-Christophe Dubacq [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Tue, Apr 10, 2007 at 12:00:08AM -0700, Sean Perry wrote:
I haven't seen much Debian in the last 6 years in the commercial
world. RH rules that roost
On Tue, Apr 10, 2007 at 04:36:06PM +0100, Luis Matos wrote:
Ter, 2007-04-10 às 08:28 -0600, Warren Turkal escreveu:
On Tuesday 10 April 2007 07:43, Tshepang Lekhonkhobe wrote:
I may have exaggerated by saying 20 years, but I will not settle for
less than 10. And we need those anyway to
On Wed, Mar 21, 2007 at 02:09:06PM -0700, Steve Langasek wrote:
On Wed, Mar 21, 2007 at 02:13:18PM +0100, Magnus Holmgren wrote:
dh_installdebconf adds a fixed dependency on debconf (= 0.5) | debconf-2.0
to
${misc:Depends} if debconf is actually needed. But judging from the
changelog
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Le 16 janv. 07 à 20:13, Don Armstrong a écrit :
This peoples will ask you for help and send all the logfiles maybe
in arabic, hindu or africaan.
So you ask them to translate or rerun the program with an appropriate
locale. Being able to speak all of the languages that Debian is in
isn't a
On Wed, Nov 22, 2006 at 10:12:14AM +, Oleg Verych wrote:
On 2006-11-21, Ian Jackson wrote:
Oleg Verych writes (Re: Question about Depends: bash):
o `arrays' bashizm - tmp=$@ ; set -- $ARRAY ; use_array $@ ; set -- $tmp
This is another piece of bad advice: this approach is buggy if
Le 5 nov. 06 à 14:49, sean finney a écrit :
On Sun, 2006-11-05 at 14:04 +0100, Mike Hommey wrote:
The file does not get executed as expected, but the browser wants to
download it (which might be a security issue).
Then it is likely that you don't have php installed.
*or* that php is
On Thu, Nov 02, 2006 at 07:20:12PM +0100, Mike Hommey wrote:
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Hi
I've just upgraded #393913 from minor to important.
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=393913
Somebody just mailed
On Thu, Oct 26, 2006 at 02:30:09PM -0700, Tyler MacDonald wrote:
I found a way to do it, but I think the solution was less than ideal:
Install Debarnacle from CPAN (isn't even in debian...)
Supposing /etc/alternatives is correct, I have a script to do that:
for i in
On Wed, Oct 25, 2006 at 01:48:02AM -0400, Kevin Mark wrote:
So certain bugs can be marked $STABLE-ignore to allow transient rc
issues to be ignored for a release and will become no-ops after release.
Are you suggesting that each package can have a related list of
non-transient bugs that should
On Wed, Oct 25, 2006 at 07:01:22AM +0200, Christian Perrier wrote:
install time are indeed buggy, but I see no indication that the jihad
against circular dependencies is making any such distinctions.
It that's the case, I'm not sure this is the best way to make the
point. I'm actually
On Mon, Aug 28, 2006 at 12:58:27PM +0200, Marco d'Itri wrote:
On Aug 28, Roger Leigh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) Split out update-inetd from netbase into a new inetd package.
No, because e.g. xinetd needs a totally different update-inetd program.
It's simpler if each inetd package will ship
Le 21 juil. 06 à 18:23, Manoj Srivastava a écrit :
While it is true any file can be changed to change behaviour
for TeX (like things can be changed in /usr/include/foo.h to change
behaviour of a -dev package), any file with a name *.cnf is meant to
be a configuration file, and must,
Les mails encodés en UTF-8 diffusés sur la liste sont incorrectement
encodés. Ça se voit en particulier avec certains lecteurs.
En effet, un même message est attaché à chaque message:
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