Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I will take over the orphaned elvis package, unless someone else has already
> > said they'll do it.
>
> Elvis is non-free and the author ignores all mail coming from us,
> both copyright mails as well as bugreports a
Enrique Zanardi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Sat, Apr 18, 1998 at 02:13:52AM +1000, Martin Mitchell wrote:
> >
> > 4 or 5? No, in fact there are only 2 vi clones in main: nvi and vim.
> > ae and emacs in vi-mode certainly don't count. elvis, unlike nvi an
be in discussion
with the author I would feel better.
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On Fri, Apr 17, 1998 at 09:11:41AM -0400, Raul Miller wrote:
> Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Elvis is non-free and the author ignores all mail coming from us,
> > both copyright mails as well as bugreports and fixes.
>
> Er... then why isn't it i
t;frozen unstable" listed. Is this not adequate??
It must be mentioned in the .changes file.
Please copy the files from slink into the Incoming and
create an appropriate .changes file with
a) Distribution: frozen and
b) Changes: telling why it needs to go into frozen.
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is (or was) in my imlib package.
*sigh* Then you have to wait for Brians reply.
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On Fri, Apr 17, 1998 at 02:13:01PM -0400, Raul Miller wrote:
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> > On Fri, Apr 17, 1998 at 09:11:41AM -0400, Raul Miller wrote:
> > This fails #3 and #7 of the DFSG. (Bug#14953 from 16 Nov 1997)
>
> Ho hum.
On Fri, Apr 17, 1998 at 09:38:01AM -0700, David Welton wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 18, 1998 at 02:13:52AM +1000, Martin Mitchell wrote:
>
> > > We have about 4 or 5 other vi clones so there is no need for
> > > re-packaging it. If you don't need it I'd appreciate
On Fri, Apr 17, 1998 at 08:51:57PM +0100, James Troup wrote:
> Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > It's free as it seems from the first view. The second view tells
> > you it's non-free, unfortunately.
> >
> > Nevertheless I'm pack
On Tue, Mar 31, 1998 at 02:20:29AM +0200, Martin Schulze wrote:
> > > I'm the maintainer of the file-rc package. File-rc is a replacement
> > > for the old /etc/rc?.d system. It manages the startup scripts in one
> > > single file /etc/runlevel.conf.
>
Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Someone wrote:
> > > 4 or 5? No, in fact there are only 2 vi clones in main: nvi and vim.
> > > ae and emacs in vi-mode certainly don't count. elvis, unlike nvi and vim
> > > is the only one with X support
over maintenance of this package last year and have
no reason to doubt the original maintainer. Why do you think they
are non-free?
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ink the way the mails are signed is wrong. Could anyone confirm
this?
If it is a bug, it seems that it's a bug in mailcrypt or so. Jim is
using mailcrypt, Christian is also using Emacs, dunno with or without
mailcrypt.
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adjusted my preprocessor.
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
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> Charset: noconv
> Comment: Processed by Mailcrypt 3.4, an Emacs/PGP interface
I wonder why the others have a different title.
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> > I noticed some problems I have with PGP signed messages from Christian
> > Leutloff and Jim Pick, and a few others not coming from Debian.
> &g
On Sun, Apr 19, 1998 at 04:37:29PM +, Rev. Joseph Carter wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 19, 1998 at 03:29:18PM +0200, Martin Schulze wrote:
> >
> > There's nothing wrong with your mail, my mutt just doesn't recognize
> > it as pgp signed. I have adjusted my preproc
g me that s/o should take a
look at it...
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uably dselect should ensure dependencies of packages that need
to be pre-depended upon are fulfilled. However I think the simplest
solution would be to make dpkg-perl predepend on perl. Does anyone else
have a view on this?
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> Dale> and bash?
>
> On my system /bin/sh -> bash, so I guess there aren't many.
>
> Of course I could have just put both feet in my mouth too
Thing is that bash behaves different if called as sh or bash.
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disappear. However I don't know enough about dpkg-perl to be able to say
if it would work. The maintainer for dpkg-perl is listed as Klee Dienes,
but I haven't seen many mails from Klee for a while. Is anyone else
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In the end, I had to dinstall without swap setup, and set it up later
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> Is something special about the disk or the location of that swap
> partition? Can you send me the partition layout (fdisk -l)?
No, it isn't my machine, and I'm no longer near it. However I can say
that the swap partition wa
real file names used with the RockRidge Extension on iso9660 file
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2 was put in main. I think it
> uses an epoch, which should make it install even though versionwise it's
> older.
Hm.. I'm the ncftp maintainer and the version in hamm/non-free should
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hamm-powerpc. (no regular uploads, extra handling of security
fixes to non-supported versions, frozen of _really unstable_
binary set etc.)
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On Tue, Apr 28, 1998 at 02:23:12AM -0700, Guy Maor wrote:
> Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > As far as I can see we only have disadvantages supporting
> > hamm-powerpc. (no regular uploads, extra handling of security
> > fixes to non-support
tuid binaries and needs
confirmation by the author that it needs to be setuser or
not.
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> I'm concerned that Perl is a rather messy language compared to
> Python, and both Red Hat and Caldera seem to be focusing on Python.
Hmm, I wonder if its only me who thinks that this looks like RedHat
dictate you what is good and what not?
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of "stable" and when
> to make a new "point" release.
>
> I think Christian is well suited for the position of "Stable Distribution
> Manager" given his past work in Debian and with the issues of security.
Wow! I highly appreciate this.
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e already have the 'Debian QA group' as a
'maintainer' for some packages, so why not a 'Debian PGP group' as another
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rchive the Debian lists there too (in
> addition to our www.debian.org archive).
Do others have an oppinion on it, too, or is it just Ray and Marco?
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SP, our mail server is stable. Otherwise our customers would
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SmartList removes addresses after it has received 4 bounces per list
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> Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > SmartList removes addresses after it has received 4 bounces per list
> > per address. Sometimes it's confused though.
>
> I take it, SmartList isn'
k nevertheless.
> I have tried it with Netscape 3.0 and 4.0b5 (not with Mozilla yet :( )
> it can be found as a RedHat package so I intend to use this first for the
> first release. BTW it is GPL'd.
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in opening X connections when working on the
console. No, that's not funny, this already happened with urlview
here, not funny to wait for your browser/editor while it runs somewhere
on X.
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only fix security problems and should not
introduce new upstream releases.
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>From a clean install you should have
drwxrwxrwt 11 root root 8192 May 7 13:13 tmp/
chown root.root /tmp
chmod 777 /tmp
chmod +t /tmp
+t means that the user who has created the files is the only one (except
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Sami gave us http://www.x11amp.ml.org/ as website for x11amp. I
haven't checked if it's the same as above.
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but happily some other guys took it. These
three packages are different to yours, we're still in contact with
the original authors - mainly.
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Ben Gertzfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> this, and whipped up some packages for the new version. They're
> done, but I won't upload them until Jens or Sami gets back to me.
>
> Martin> Sa
(if it has, then this would of course
work). But if it hasn't, you need a pg_hba.conf entry.
I'm open to suggestions about making modifications to pg_hba.conf
unnecessary in the common case. (I still need some time to read this
thread about the common database infrastructure *sigh*
Hi!
sean finney [2005-01-25 18:38 -0500]:
> On Tue, Jan 25, 2005 at 10:38:37AM +0100, Martin Pitt wrote:
> > There are two common ways to achieve that:
> >
> > - Connect as "www-data". For this you need an appropriate PostgreSQL
> > user ("create
ost interest in a particular package (and, of
> course, doesn't answer mail about it)?
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* Frank Küster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-04-01 19:28]:
> - its open bugs (one RC, but worked on)
http://ftp-master.debian.org/testing/hints/vorlon contains
# bug #295060
remove wwwoffle/2.8e-1
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Frank Lichtenheld wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 15, 2005 at 05:50:23PM +0100, Adrian Bunk wrote:
> [...]
> > - issues with space on ftp.debian.org and on mirrors
> > (especially hindering amd64)
> >
> > It might be a better point to start moving non-released architectures
> > (GNU Hurd and sh) to a diff
Adrian Bunk wrote:
> The milestone that included the start of the official security support
> for sarge was only 6 days after the announcement, but is was missed by
> more than 6 months.
>
> Whyever it was expected to get testing-security for sarge that quick, it
> should have been obvious 6 da
Eduard Bloch wrote:
> > Also, bear in mind that if we'd have done that, then we would still be
> > where we are right now, but would not have the debian installer ready to
> > release with sarge.
>
> Maybe. But AFAICS there are only few developers that have worked on
> both, b-f and d-i. So how wo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> The questions below were posted at long time in the DDTP-Coors list, but
> weren't replied :(((
>
> IMHO the ddts code needs a revision to correct bugs, I am wrong? This
> revision is possible? I can help.
It needs a thorough source code review before it can be react
Michelle Konzack wrote:
> I asume your are using TESTING or UNSTABLE...
> Under STABLE I get only something like
>
> joss pts/0Mar 26 14:42
> joss pts/1Mar 26 14:42
> toto pts/2Mar 26 15:06
>
> This is, why I have asked...
> The test I must do, should work unde
Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Hello Martin,
s/Martin/Joey/g
> > FWIW: That's not always the case. Below is a real-world example
> > from a woody system with XDM:
> >
> > koulutie!joey(pts/4):~> w
> > 19:28:13 up 29 days, 8:52, 6 users, load average: 0.
Andreas Tille wrote:
> >My point: We need the possibility to recreate the current Debian
> >infrastructure for proposing changes to the current situation.
> Not only this, we need the possibility to setup an alternate machine quickly
> in case of hardware problems. And we even have the solution in
Andreas Tille wrote:
> On Tue, 5 Apr 2005, Torsten Landschoff wrote:
>
> >I was thinking of packages for important parts of the Debian
> >infrastructure.
> Sure.
>
> I absolutely agree with the approach to package infrastructure. Once this
> is done use FAI.
Feel free to start this effort. Debi
Andrew Pollock wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 05, 2005 at 08:38:17PM +0200, Martin Schulze wrote:
> > Andreas Tille wrote:
> > > >My point: We need the possibility to recreate the current Debian
> > > >infrastructure for proposing changes to the current situation.
Package: wnpp
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ich depends on mdadm and includes
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Don Armstrong wrote:
> > > This raises a valid point; maybe the maintainer can comment on
> > > this? Since we already receive no security updates to php3 from
> > > upstream, is it feasible security-wise to keep it in the
> > > distribution for some years to come?
> >
> > I think the opinion of t
Andrew Pollock wrote:
> > > - sarge is around the corner, and keeping it in means maintaining
> > > it for possibly another 2-4 years! if it's *already*
> > > no longer maintained upstream...
> >
> > This raises a valid point; maybe the maintainer can comment on this? Since
> > we already rec
Andrew Pollock wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 08, 2005 at 04:16:18PM +0200, Martin Schulze wrote:
> >
> > FWIW: This would mean to remove all of Mozilla and friends, since they
> > don't receive any security support upstream, and neither the maintainer
> > or the security te
Nico Golde wrote:
> There is another thing that I don't understand often. Why
> are there linda and lintian?
> In my opinion this makes things difficulter. Both have to
> coordinate themselves and keep their policy rules up to
> date.
Why are there Vi and Emacs?
Why are there Perl and Python?
Why
s/ and have some appropriate apply and
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> also sprach Martin Samuelsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005.04.13.1938 +0200]:
> > Is there a guide somewhere on how to create kernel-patch packages?
>
> Nope, until I find the time... the dh-kpatches package m
martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Sending to debian-devel because I would like to hear other people's
> opinions. It's about #271428, as the subject says. Please keep
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] on CC (I assume GOTO reads -devel).
>
> also sprach
martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> also sprach Martin Dickopp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005.04.16.1552 +0200]:
>> Therefore, any actual behavior (including the existing one as well
>> as the suggested alternatives) would be standard conforming.
>
> I don
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References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hello,
i just wanted to install partimage-server on a testing/sarge system and
i've seen that its not moving from unstable to testing because of a
WOODY-bug-repo
On Wed, Apr 20, 2005 at 05:57:02PM -0700, Jeff Carr wrote:
> Jurij Smakov wrote:
>
> >Since it is becoming more and more a kernel topic, you might also want
> >to move discussion to debian-kernel.
>
> Could someone give us a simple rundown of how we would submit a patch to
> the debian kernel s
g/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=262977#msg37
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http://mbox.mewes.tv/ exists :-)
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Hi Pascal,
Pascal Hakim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote :
> On Thu, 2005-04-28 at 10:26 +0200, Martin Mewes wrote:
> > http://mbox.mewes.tv/ exists :-)
>
> Heh. Nice work.
The first user feedback :-)
> You might want to obscure those a little bit. You should probably
>
owed
to connect to our master server?
* the initial peek that is needed to fill the archive of the new
architecture.
As Andreas already noted, this could be solved by slowly filling
the archive.
other problems? other solutions?
I don't think postponing the problem will help in
ebian Apache team kicks us out. It ensures we are
'in touch' with the httpd maintainers, instead of being in an echo
chamber.
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> On Thu, Apr 28, 2005 at 12:45:17PM +0200, Martin Mewes wrote:
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> > > You might want to obscure those a little bit. You should probably
> > > munge the Return-Path
Hello,
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> > On 10:26 Thu 28 Apr , Martin Mewes wrote:
> > > http://mbox.mewes.tv/ exists :-)
> >
> > Great! This is exactly the kind of thing I'm after. Probably the
> > month-by-month approach is most beneficial
James Treacy wrote:
> On Sun, May 01, 2005 at 11:40:19AM +0200, Frank Lichtenheld wrote:
> > I have to confess this is mainly because I maintain both
> > packages.debian.org and packages.ubuntu.com and just copied the code.
> > If anyone has suggestions how to improve the wording on the Ubuntu
> >
Matt Zimmerman wrote:
> Every Debian derivative I have seen does this the same way. There is some
> inaccuracy in either case, but I think this is the lesser of the evils:
>
> - Changing the maintainer field
> - " is taking credit for my work!"
> - Requires modification of every source packag
!. Effectively,
> that is what have done for the last one or two years anyway. (Graham is not a
OK.
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: bbconf -- A Blackbox configuration utility
Reported by: Martin Michlmayr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; 291 days old.
#263704: O: sced -- A program for creating 3D scenes.
Reported by: Enrique Zanardi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; 271 days old.
"ScEd has been unmaintained upstream since June 2000
ntil it's adopted or removed from the archive.
Read http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp for more information.
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ng for Dylan.
> In addition, the following GNUstep packages should be
> handled by the GNUstep packaing team:
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about these.
> gnustep-antlr
> gnustep-dl2
> gnustep-gd
> gnustep-netclasses
> pdfkit.framework
> renaissance
> steptalk
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Matt Zimmerman wrote:
> Another option would be to leave the source package maintainer the same (to
> retain proper credit, etc.), but override the binary package maintainer
> during the build (to reflect that it is a different build, and also display
> a more appropriate name in "apt-cache show" e
Andres Salomon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Tue, 26 Apr 2005 10:56:52 +0200, Martin Geisler wrote:
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>> * Do the PHP4 maintainers find PHP5 too buggy for inclusion in
>> Debian?
>
> Yes. Hell, I consider php4 too buggy for Debian. php5 is even
> wors
hoi :)
On Sat, May 07, 2005 at 09:42:39PM -0600, Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote:
> I think the package is ready for a wider audience. I just updated it
> to the just-released upstream version 0.9, it's available here:
why do you patch the Makefile?
does 'make prefix=/usr' not wo
hoi :)
On Mon, May 09, 2005 at 03:45:32PM +1000, Russell Coker wrote:
> Should we change some of these to /usr/libexec?
well, it would be against the FHS, I think.
The BSDs use libexec but I don't really see a good reason why it exists.
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