* Martin Michlmayr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-07-08 09:55]:
> * Miles Bader <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-07-08 10:33]:
> > Does anybody know if the lib3ds maintainer, Marcelo Magallon (email
> > mmagallo), is still active?
>
> He has been busy with RL lately but thin
98567: grave: emacs20: using make-temp-name insecurely
201973: normal: emacs20: cyrillic-beylorussian input-method works incorrectly
298925: minor: emacs20: manpage naming system confuses man
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* Klaus Ethgen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-01-08 10:09]:
> is it really necessary to start flames in this list? Kevin Mark did
> answer completely objective.
He didn't answer the question in case you haven't noted.
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*applauds*
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e read so many of your mails that
seem to have been sent before you finished thinking and you had to
apologize afterwards.
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martin f krafft wrote:
> As someone who has served (and continues to serve) on several core
> teams within Debian, would you be able to give us some insights into
> how the situation may be improved?
In theory the
r once you should listen
and ask yourself why so many people have a difficult time working with
you, rather than taking it as "ad-hominem attacks" or people being
against Pegasos or whatever explanation you came up for yourself.
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* Martin Michlmayr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-03-21 12:32]:
> > Oh? Are they sent upstream? Are they for 2.0.x?
>
> No, they said they were too busy to clean them up for submission right
> now. I'll see if I can get a copy of the current patches.
(Oh, and yes, the
certainly fast enough hardware to do so. Furthermore, China has been
working on a MIPS based CPU (Godson-2) which they intend to use in
desktop PCs. Apparently they also have patches for OOo.
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ent patches.
> I guess they work only with non-Java, though ;-)
Not sure. My contact also mentioned some kaffe (and mplayer) patches.
[Although I've heard from Gentoo people that mplayer works already.]
I'll try to get hold of the patches.
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get this in. I can confirm that the patch in our firefox works - at
least firefox starts and loads the Debian homepage. I'll play some
more with it later.
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hey work only with non-Java, though ;-)
That's right.
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the submitter of the bug and people
> properly blessed can turn on the ask for review flag.
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=258429 has been submitted
by glandium so hopefully he can do the necessary magic.
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's always worth a try. Also, it's more likely to find
older hardware people might be willing to donate, but if you have any
other specific requests please get in contact anyway as I might be able
to find sponsors.
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ow much work it is!
- Everyone who has fixed the bugs I filed already. :-)
References
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[2] http://people.debian.org/~tbm/logs/gcc-4.1/PACKAGES
[3] http://people.debian.org/~tbm/logs/gcc-4.1/
[4]
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Ganesan Rajagopal wrote:
> > Christoph Berg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I was ranting about that on irc before, and was told that this is 1)
> > considered to be a security risk and 2) not worth the effort. The
> > additional concern I had was that an automatic solution would put less
>
y. Three/four days from now.
Maybe Andrew wanted to point out that it should be 3rd rather than
3th (or wondering whether it might be 4th).
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> > Upstream includes non-free manpages these days, so in reality, we have
> > already forked. Further Debian-specific changes are needed to address
> > bugs such as #295211 (upstream does not document our libc/kernel
> > combination).
>
> What manpages in upstream are non-
a debian subproject one day (and iirc
that was one of the goals).
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* Andrew Donnellan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-04-07 11:35]:
> I suppose porting glibc is quite important because it also minimises
> the porting of everything else that may need to be adapted.
Yes, that's the point.
yours Martin
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On Tue, Apr 11, 2006 at 09:06:27PM +, Joerg Sommer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to pack Xindy an index processing system like makeindex.
> Xindy's source comes with clisp 2.33.2 and it is compiled at build time.
>
> I've got it managed to build with the clisp package from Debian. But I
> hav
You are completely off-topic and you know it. Please continue this
discussion somewhere else, e.g. debian-curiosa or, better yet, in
private mail. Thank you.
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> Hi Frank,
> > I wanted to try out myself whether there are any issues, but it fails
> > to build with
>
> Can you send me the whole build log? Do you have automake or autoconf
> installed? I've noticed that the build process fails if
et it again. (But yeah, I know I should get upstream to reopen
it or file a new one or something. Unfortunately it's one of these
bugs where people disagree whether it's a bug or where the bug is.)
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> forwarded bug to know what to do.
Maybe you can try and see how fragile it really is.
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helpful. Also, it's exactly
opposite to what it means in Debian (where "fixed" is "maybe fixed,
but the maintainer has to ack it" and "done" is "fixed for good
(hopefully)").
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Raphael Hertzog wrote:
> On Wed, 03 May 2006, Ondrej Sury wrote:
> > (added openldap2.2 + gnutls to SummerOfCode2006 page)
> >
> > Status of sending notification mails:
> > [fr] PhilBat: (421, 'Too many concurrent SMTP connections; please try
> > again later.')
> > [en] PhilippKern, RaphaelHertzog
saves less than 30 percent and throws
> unneeded stowns in the way of potential readers.
How about compressing all generated pdf with eg pdftk instead of gzip?
That would save on space without troubling potential readers.
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* Andreas Barth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-05-10 23:11]:
> there were some requests, e.g. by Martin Michlmayr to the release team
> whether we could switch gcc to 4.1 or not for etch. As we're heading to
> freeze etch rather soon and also the RC bug count doesn't look t
> I didn't hit this problem myself yet, but it has been mentioned on
> sparclinux list that 4.1 currently miscompiles the sparc kernel.
Do you know if this still happens, and if so, whether someone has
tracked it down?
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[2] http://lists.debian.org/debian-gcc/2006/03/msg00405.html
[3] http://womble.decadentplace.org.uk/c++/syntax-errors.html
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* Martin Zobel-Helas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-05-11 13:38]:
> I know, tbm tried to build all packages on mips*. It would be intersting
> to know, how other architectures behave. Also i have not seen any
> comments from doko yet.
I built mips and amd64, and in the mean time also p
* Martin Michlmayr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-05-11 14:20]:
> > I know, tbm tried to build all packages on mips*. It would be intersting
> > to know, how other architectures behave. Also i have not seen any
> > comments from doko yet.
> I built mips and amd64, and in the
* Andreas Barth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-05-11 10:00]:
> > One: What's the easiest way to extract the list of gcc-4.1 related bugs
> > from the BTS?
>
> There is none I know - I asked Martin already yesterday on IRC to
> provide such a way.
I've c
* Gustavo Franco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-05-11 11:20]:
> Why you did this metabug thing, and not just usertagged the bugs ? The
> results seems to be similar, but i don't think that a metabug can be
> managed by email, usertags are.
What can not be managed by email?
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t can not be managed by email?
> The metabug itself, AFAIK just individual bugs can be managed, no?
Well, I've no idea what you mean by "manage". You can add new
blockers to the meta bug and remove them, which is all I want to
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> >Well, I've no idea what you mean by "manage". You can add new
> >blockers to the meta bug and remove them, which is all I want to
> >do.
> by mail, really ?
Yeah, "block xx by foo".
* Martin Michlmayr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-05-12 18:07]:
> - Mon, May 29 - Mon, May 12: 2 weeks of coordinated NMUs. Please
>email me privately if you're interested in helping out.
> - Mon, May 12 - Thu, May 15: recompilation of the whole archive with
>GCC 4.1
* Martin Michlmayr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-05-12 18:07]:
> I have filed the following meta bug to keep track of GCC 4.1 build
> failures in packages: #366820
As it turns out, bug blockers currently don't display information
about the package those bugs are in and what their s
be added. It would be a nice feature to request.
> (Hint hint)
I didn't mention that I've already filed a wishlist bug. ;-) #367021
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iner answers all factual questions asked, and
invites people to help with the packaging.
Maybe you should start with helping the maintainer instead of trying to
remove him from his position. Regardless of who's the maintainer,
someone needs to do the work.
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On Thu, May 25, 2006 at 02:13:38AM +0200, Henning Makholm wrote:
> Scripsit "Kevin B. McCarty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > Taken to extremes, this implies that (1) DD's should only receive mail
> > sent to boxes under their own control and (2) all mail passing through
> > debian-private should, for
people signed his key based on it.
> Given that he is acknowledges trying to dupe people, why do
> you think he is not lying about the contents of the ID?
This is a question for the people that signed his key based on the
apparently evidently faked ID card.
I do not think that was Ma
Marco d'Itri wrote:
> So, does anybody mind if I remove depmod from the module-init-tools init
> script?
I guess it would be a time-saver to remove the depmod call.
However, since one cannot run depmod properly without the respective
kernel being installed, removing the depmod call will caus harm
n Beijing, and in Nanjing which wouldn't
be that terribly far from Shanghai.
> Will there be somebody around in Paris or in Florida this summer for
> signing my key??? (I might travel there...)
Yes, there are many, in particular in Paris.
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On 5/29/06, martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Also, what do we do if the central people don't show up? It's been
known to happen at KSPs.
Put more than one in each subgroup, and have a coordinator ready to
shift the central people around if a given subgroup is rea
* Andreas Barth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-06-04 21:01]:
> As we are below the 20 packages count if bug #366820 is correct (and
> Martin just confirmed the number), it is ok to do the switch now.
> Martin, can you please also mark these bugs as serious now (as
> they're FTB
reassign 366820 gcc-defaults
thanks
Let's switch to 4.1 when a fixed 4.1.1 is in the archive.
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teigies
luola 1.3.2-1
Christoffer Sawicki
gtk-qt-engine 0.60-2.1
Christoph Berg
avscan 0.8.3-openssl-1
deal 3.0.8-3
endeavour 2.5.7-2
gv 1:3.6.1-13
xmms-coverviewer 0.11-6
Christoph Haas
fyre 1.0.0-3
Christoph Martin
mimedefang 2.56-1
socks4-server 4.3.beta2-14
Christopher C
as operator delete(void *, size_t).
>From what I understand, this problem only appeared only recently, and
might be related to the patch we reverted to fix another but. Anyway,
I think a fix for this is coming soon.
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thunderbird because of a compiler bug, and the box with the logs from
4.1 is currently down. I'll email you private when it's up again.
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Martin Ferrari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Package name: qonk
Version : 0.0.2beta1
Upstream Author : Anthony Liekens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://anthony.liekens.net/index.php/Computers/Qonk
* License : GPL
okmarks.html files created by firefox 1.0.4-2sarge7 can not correctly
be read by firefox 1.0.4-2sarge8 - all bookmarks subfolders appear to
be empty. Can anyone confirm this?
Greetings
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cmd-window such as Konsole.]
/etc/mime.types
/etc/mailcap
see parses that information
HTH Martin
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Alfie: Nein, die CDs aus dem letzten Jahr waren noch nicht
dual boot bar.
(Nach belieben bitte bin
I do not understand why it is done.
See other mails in this thread, ther are good reasons to keep doc
packages compressed, e.g. half a gig of space saving.
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* Eduard Bloch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-06-25 10:18]:
> * Martin Wuertele [Sun, Jun 25 2006, 08:09:57AM]:
>
> > file-roller does view pdf.gz and if e.g. firefox handels them incorrect
> > it should be fixed in there. We don't change policy when programs are
>
be much cheaper then.)
> This will give you faster man/info/... if it is CPU bound.
We will have faster CPUs then as well... but as long as can keep man,
info... compressed that's fine with me.
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* Eduard Bloch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-06-25 12:06]:
> #include
> * Martin Wuertele [Sun, Jun 25 2006, 11:05:54AM]:
>
> > > then it is incorrect?" "If Debian does not use RedHat Kickstart then it
> > > is broken?"
> >
> > Do you hav
Domenico Andreoli wrote:
> it's nice to have your personal gobal & searchable mailing list
> archive, where you can really find anything you have ever received.
Even though it is nice, it's also problematic to scatter around
private and hence sensitive (at least temporarily sensitive)
information
ction, and one the application of the diff.
Your guess is correct, see #372504. "This is currently a UI problem.
It displays the line three times, but it only downloads it in the
first. The other two lines are unpack and rred (patch)."
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Steinar H. Gunderson wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 29, 2006 at 08:35:41PM +0200, martin f krafft wrote:
> > Not really. pdiff's mainly reduce download size for low bandwidth
> > connections. file:// is pretty high bandwidth, you won't notice the
> > difference.
>
> I
Jason Self wrote:
> The listed maintainers for the Webmin package
> (http://packages.debian.org/stable/admin/webmin) and the associated
> packages like webmin-core, Usermin, etc. are MIA. They are not fixing
> bugs or responding anymore.
The package has been removed from etch and sid, alias testin
well)
clearly pointed out that CDDL is on purpose a GPL incompatible license.
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bekommen, und da hin gehen? BITTE?
alphascorpii: gibt doch
schon 2 alphascorpii: Frankreich und USA.
all
the spam he gets.
FWIW, he's usually receptive to offers of help/co-maintenance.
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* Miles Bader <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-07-08 17:32]:
> Er, does that imply that my (non-signed) message likely ended up in the
> bit-bucket...?
Problably not. I sent him non-signed mail in the past and got
replies.
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2.5 or higher to facilitate recovery from damaged
> gzipped tarballs.
No need to mension it in the description, that's what dependencies are
for.
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was is denn so schlimm an CTCP ?
einfach alles
bzw. warum kanns dann jeder client?
fehler im system
* Peter Samuelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-07-13 16:48]:
> [Martin Wuertele]
> > > Please install cpio 2.5 or higher to facilitate recovery from
> > > damaged gzipped tarballs.
> >
> > No need to mension it in the description, that's what dependencie
end it, it just isn't necessary to point out the "2.5"
version as stable has 2.5-1.3 and etch will have 2.6 or newer. Just
change the description to something like
"You will need to install cpio to facilitate recovery from damaged
gzipped tarballs."
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* martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-07-17 19:35]:
> 1.6.1 is now upstream, and #344734 is over half a year old. Unless
> we hear from the maintainer (Jeremy Bouse, on CC to be sure) by the
> end of this week, we will take over the package as it's blocking bzr
He was
* Wouter van Heyst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-07-17 20:35]:
> > He was moving cross-country in May, so I suggest you NMU for now.
>
> Would NMUing a new upstream be ok in this instance then?
I think so, yes.
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sts for some time
now (more than a year to be precise) and I still do get mail from gmail,
yahoo and msn accounts. And if one is so concerned about them one could
contact their postmasters asking for a list of IPs for whitelisting.
After all we are talking about developers @debian.org email addresses
he servers from what I see.
With other companies mails the main delays are caused by their ISPs
smarthosts as they always have queue times of up to 30 minutes while
greylisting only delays once.
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lol, mei
Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote:
> In bug #376146, Martin Pitt wrote:
>
> > In an effort to clean up the SSL certificate mess on Ubuntu servers, we
> > recently converted all our supported Server packages to make use of
> > the ssl-cert package instead of creating a package-spec
(please copy debian-devel, feel free to bounce my mail there after
you've done so, for others to be able to comment as well).
Klaus Ethgen wrote:
> Am Do den 20. Jul 2006 um 11:24 schrieb Martin Schulze:
> > > [one cert for all services]
> > I believe that this is a good
e symlink with a real
> > certificate if they want per-service certificates.
> >
> > If, however, they want to have one real certificate for everything,
> > they can replace the snakeoil certificate like Martin Pitt proposed.
>
> Sorry if I misunderstand something, bu
icient.
There might be arguments to raise this to recommends however I don't see
the need for 2 packages. It might make sense to mention the mysql server
requirement in README.Debian.
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0.3-6
scribus_1.2.4.1.dfsg-1
xwnc_0.3.3-8
yakuake_2.7.5-1
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gdome2_0.8.1-1
ices2_2.0.1-4 (#378494)
ivman_0.6.12-2
libxml++2.6_2.6.1-2.2
libxml++_1.0.4-1.2
ots_0.4.2+cvs.2004.02.20-1.1
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> of all the *other* packages to make this work again, particularly when we
> have freeze deadlines we want to be hitting...
Done, after verifying that all of these applications do indeed use
libxml2. Thanks.
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* Adeodato Simó <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-07-25 20:39]:
> Executive summary: please do file bugs
Okay, doing now. Thanks.
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hat fixed the bug.
I checked this before filing the bugs.
keybled_0.65-6 -
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ksimus-datarecorder_0.3.6-9 -
ksimus-floatingpoint_0.3.6-9 -
ksimus_0.3.6-2-10 -
kst_1.2.1-1 -
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* Adeodato Simó <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-07-25 20:39]:
> If you could usertag the bugs them, that'd be nice (e.g. tag
> autoconf260-ftbfs, user [EMAIL PROTECTED]).
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were in agreement that releasing 2.6.3 was not acceptible.
You could just add an explicit dependency on python2.4 and do a
s/python/python2.4/ over lilypond.
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Florian Weimer wrote:
> > Re: Paul van der Vlis in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >> You will understand that my most important point is security-support.
> >
> > ...which Debian provides for its stable distribution at any time, even
> > if the last stable release was ages ago.
>
> Where is the security su
Lars Wirzenius wrote:
> to, 2005-01-13 kello 13:35 +0200, Lars Wirzenius kirjoitti:
> > I don't think debhelper fits into this category. On the other hand,
> > build-essential (version 10.1) already depends on file, html2text,
> > debconf-utils, and po-debconf, which I think are also not necessary
m to treat
\ as /. As far as I can tell, XMMS doesn't do this and fails just
like cplay.
Does anyone know if any players handle this situation in an elegant
way?
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Hello,
as part of my current effort of getting rid of packages using debconf
without providing support to translators, I had a bug repport against the
keychain package asking simply to drop this template:
Description: Information for people upgrading from versions prior to 2.0.
With this new ver
know there is no NPTL support in 2.4 debian kernels (as for
example in some RedHat 2.4 kernels). Is that correct?
In that case I will have to add a dependency on kernel-image-2.6 or does
anyone know of a better way to express a dependency on NPTL style threading?
Thanks for your help,
Martin
ck in the preinst if the running kernel is new enough,
> but that is about all you can do.
>
But this happens only after you have downloaded the whole package and leaves you
with a broken one. So I don't think that would be an acceptable solution.
Best wishes,
Martin.
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Henning Makholm makholm.net> writes:
>
> Scripsit Martin Kittel martin-kittel.de>
>
> >> You can check in the preinst if the running kernel is new enough,
> >> but that is about all you can do.
>
> > But this happens only after you have downloaded t
that, I am working on
packages for amd64 and ia64. If everything works out, I should have the
first version in sid within the next couple of weeks.
Martin.
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ning 2.6 without having it registerd
with dpkg can always tell dpkg to ignore the dependency.
And finally, to come back to my initial question: Is there a way of declaring a
dependency on NPTL other than depending on kernel-image-2.6?
Best wishes,
Martin.
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ust be honored
(while for java2 etc it's not), I will not add the dependency while
still being convinced that it is not the right thing to do.
What's the use of package management if you don't go all the way?
Martin.
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t seems that I am the only one
with such a strict view of dependency handling, so if nobody comes up with
support for my point of view, I will not add the dependency but go for the
debconf solution instead.
Martin.
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