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- 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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On Tue, Apr 28, 1998 at 02:23:12AM -0700, Guy Maor wrote:
Martin Schulze [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
As far as I can see we only have disadvantages supporting
hamm-powerpc. (no regular uploads, extra handling of security
fixes to non-supported versions, frozen of _really unstable_
binary
critical. This is also interesting for network programs
which have security breaches and/or denial of service
vulnerabilities.)
I thought lintian already detects setuid binaries and needs
confirmation by the author that it needs to be setuser or
not.
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that these is the answer as long as Qt is non-free
but it's a way in the right direction.
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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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Do others have an oppinion on it, too, or is it just Ray and Marco?
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be ripping the doors down (-: Can someone explain what happened???
SmartList removes addresses after it has received 4 bounces per list
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On Mon, May 04, 1998 at 07:34:10AM -0400, Raul Miller wrote:
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't using VERP but is instead trying to
decipher
Opt tkdesk 1.0b4-2.1 none
We have a new maintainer for it, I just always forget who
it is. There's also a new version of tkdesk. Found him, he's
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with urlview
here, not funny to wait for your browser/editor while it runs somewhere
on X.
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chmod 777 /tmp
chmod +t /tmp
+t means that the user who has created the files is the only one (except
for root) to delete them.
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://www.x11amp.ml.org/ as website for x11amp. I
haven't checked if it's the same as above.
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tables. How does one process tables
nowardays? Right: Use some SQL for accessing and modifying it. Ok, it
needs some definitions first, but mainly you don't have to write a parser
for everything but define it generally. We'll see if and how this is
practical.
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entry available, using value of LOGNAME (mdt) at
/usr/lib/dpkg/controllib.pl line 16.
This is just a warning, you can ignore this.
Btw. could controllib please ignore this warning and forget about
displaying it?
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* Added pre-dependency for passwd to msqld as its tools are used
in the preinst.
You're meant to obtain a consensus on debian
On Mon, Jun 08, 1998 at 12:17:52PM +0100, James Troup wrote:
Martin Schulze [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* Added pre-dependency for passwd to msqld as its tools are used
in the preinst.
Does anybody object?
My original objection was going to be base around the fact that passwd
On Mon, Jun 08, 1998 at 02:26:09PM +0200, Richard Braakman wrote:
Martin Schulze wrote:
The problem is that the _preinst_ might use the programs useradd and
groupadd.
Why not do it in the postinst, at configure time? Then a normal
dependency is enough.
Because the uid should be present
.
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be some friends, or maintainers who have reasonable
interest that certain packages are well maintained or even some
free maintainers that don't have a major package but only
works for Quality Assurance of certain packges or the distribution
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] http://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/developers-reference/ch1.html
[2] That is James Troup and Igor Grobman
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of dollars into
Gnome development instead of taking the easy way out and paying
troll-tech...
... and receiving much complaints by the KDE people ... as
recently shown at Linux Kongress in Cologne...
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On Tue, Jun 09, 1998 at 12:37:17AM -0700, Tor Slettnes wrote:
It seems that the newest 'Packages' files in the slink distribution
are from May 30th. Is there a problem?
Yes. See also
http://www.infodrom.north.de/Debian/Bugs/db/23/23306.html
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On Mon, Jun 08, 1998 at 12:55:53PM +0200, Martin Schulze wrote:
I have moved msql 2.0.3-4 into Incoming/REJECT
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* Added pre-dependency for passwd to msqld as its tools are used
better ideas, I'll implement a similar pre-dependency to that Joey is
using for msql.
That spoken, I'm moving the files back into the Incoming directory.
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On Tue, Jun 09, 1998 at 07:46:47PM -0700, David Welton wrote:
/*
* Copyright (c) 1990-1998 Michael Sandrof, Troy Rollo, Matthew R. Green
* All rights reserved.
I won't include the whole Licence but a pointer in a press release.
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Howdy,
ZenIRC is a major mode for wasting time (quote). It's an IRC
client within Emacs.
I'm considering stealing ideas for installing Emacs files from
the crypt++el package.
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should completely remove it.
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there is no need for another one but
fwiw I'd also be willing to help in cases something needs to be
done. I'm mainly speaking of small/quick admin tasks not the
longterm ones. (for the record)
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it was based
on a non free SQL db and the maintainers were fucked up by the rant.
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not restrict any party from
selling or giving away the software as a component of an aggregate
software distribution containing programs from several different
sources. The license may not require a royalty or other fee for
such sale.
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. IrcII is now free.
Indeed, it should be closed asap otherwise there is a good chance
that Guy removes the package when he picks up the bugs. It won't
be the first time...
This mail closes the bug via Bcc.
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Next thing please.
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Steve Langasek wrote:
First, the news for sarge. As mentioned in the last release team
update[1], deploying the testing-security queues has been held up
pending some infrastructure enhancements, without which
ftp-master.debian.org cannot handle the load of the added wanna-build
queues for
Martin Schulze wrote:
not to mention the time spent by the DSA/buildd admins and the security
Thanks for asking the security team how much work it is to support 11
architectures. Err... Huh? I wasn't asked? Uh?
However, to clarify this for the readers who aren't involved in
security
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 different
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 days
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 would
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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
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 under WOODY
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: 0.02, 0.04, 0.06
USER TTY FROM
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 inside
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. Debian
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.
Not only this, we need the possibility to setup
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 the stable
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 receive no
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 team are in a position to backport all
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 are
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
part, my
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
- foo is taking credit for my work!
- Requires modification of every source package,
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 etc.).
Christian Hammers wrote:
I could package the whole libsnmp source code into the Quagga file, and
simply compile it with --without-openssl and then link it statically
or something similar brute force and ugly.
FWIW: Please don't. This would mean creating a security-support nightmare.
Stephen Birch wrote:
On Wed, 2005-06-01 at 05:02 -0500, Christian Perrier wrote:
Quoting David Weinehall ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Indeed. The Nokia OSSO (Open Source Software Operations) that work on
this product consists of several DD's (myself being one), plus at least
one person in
on a different
machine so one needs to wait until mirroring has been done.
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On Tue, Mar 10, 1998 at 07:40:46PM -, Russell Nelson wrote:
Martin Schulze writes:
www.debian.org will contain an archive.
Okay, just wanted to see if there were any archives before I asked a
stupid question. There aren't, so here I stupid away:
I don't know what they've told you
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Steve Langasek wrote:
On Sun, Jun 19, 2005 at 12:31:23AM -0400, sean finney wrote:
please excuse this blatant cross-posting, i wouldn't do it if i didn't
think it were critical that i do so...
http://www.infodrom.org/~joey/log/?200506142140
say it isn't so!
It isn't so. It's true
John Goerzen wrote:
On Mon, Aug 28, 2006 at 05:09:54PM +0200, Joey Schulze wrote:
ciol wrote:
The problem is that Debian doesn't speak a lot about nice features like
volatile and backports, for instance in the official web site, where it's
difficult to see the links.
The... err...
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Description:
thuban - an interactive geographic data viewer
Closes: 368060
Changes:
thuban (1.0.1-1.1) unstable; urgency=medium
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* Non-maintainer upload
* Built against wxWidgets 2.4.5.1 (closes: Bug#368060)
* Added a conflict against python-wxgtk2.6
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