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whatsoever with sharing their boring
local changes. I'm concerned that we're heading to the Linux (kernel)
land where Android and others have made GPL compliance a farce.
Like RedHat? ;-)
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some bad code triggers a segfault on almost every try
except that it sometimes works.
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the Security Team or by extension the Stable
Release Team, to get it built to finally include it into a point release or
leave it lingering forever in p-u-new because a test case fails.
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unreliable
and untrusted networks, in way that DSA accepts, I would be very happy.
;-)
buildd could use it instead of throwing away calls when the main host is
temporarily unreachable.
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should
get rid of. Having the client IP, like http.d.n does, can yield more
informed decisions unless people invest time to implement support for the
client subnet EDNS0 extension and possibly applying for the needed
whitelistings.
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if everything is stable before a new port is pushed.
See armhf's linker location change that happened after we had it in the
archive already.
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changes are dumped into another table. It would be cleaner if
there was a build entry that's completed with a log from the buildd and
a new one being created for the next build to be run.
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[1] Yes, I know that quinn-diff was quick for the process of getting the
expected
it takes long to die/bury, but volatile as a separate thing
does not exist (anymore). It was replaced by a speedy way to bring
updates to stable users instead of an overlay with a different update
policy.
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in a clean environment.
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for packages to simply
ship such a policy file, but at least it would provide a way for the
administrator to have the same result. But I guess the Mozilla family
does not support this yet?
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[1] http://www.chromium.org/administrators/policy-list-3
[2
one case where a feature
is realized by a helper binary (it is not in */bin, but in a lib
directory). I guess that the syslog-related features can be turned off
using journald.conf.
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Actually that is not true. With some projects they both do a good job
while with others they suck, it depends mainly on the actual persons
involved.
As with RedHat, I guess.
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should handle events and what packages should ship to handle
events. Bonus points for dependency handling between services and
hotplug events.
(There is no udevsettle anymore.)
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and certifications.
And such systems are upgraded to a new release? That'd be surprising.
Using Debian happens beyond single-user home desktop settings, you
know.
I'm pretty sure he knows, so that remark seems unnecessary.
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to be migrated as well, with the tracking information updated.
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of understand it. But you said /sys (why
not /proc?), /run, /lib, /emul and /lib64. The latter is bound to exist
due to architectural conventions involving the linker. /emul is simply
cruft and disappeared completely.
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-compressed.)
That only matters iff we care about the base system needing to be
gz-compressed.
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* New upstream release.
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[ Samuel Thibault ]
* Do not set netcfg/use_autoconfig to true just because
of a backport don't use packaged extensions at all.
I mean the update of the package in testing. A RC bug is a way to
block transitions from happening there; a freeze is not needed.
Multiple transitions then get entangled.
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that from happening in unstable.
Our current freeze rules that apply to unstable prevent that in a
social, not technical way.
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that assertion. But I'm not sure it's generally
true.
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block you're talking about then.
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On Wed, Apr 03, 2013 at 03:33:30PM +0600, Andrey Rahmatullin wrote:
On Tue, Apr 02, 2013 at 09:55:09PM +0200, Philipp Kern wrote:
And not, we do not have epochs to temporarily downgrade a package
after a botched upload.
c.f. imagemagick
I'm pretty sure we do.
It seems we usually upload
name.
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Goswin,
am Tue, Apr 02, 2013 at 03:18:24PM +0200 hast du folgendes geschrieben:
And not, we do not have epochs to temporarily downgrade a package
after a botched upload.
c.f. imagemagick
I'm pretty sure we do.
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for the freeze delay.
[1]: http://lists.debian.org/20130301092949.gf7...@an3as.eu
But the freeze was longer than two months and a few helping hands earlier
could've speeded it up. ;-)
Sure, at this point, we're almost there hence one gets the tricky problems.
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Thanks for trading the R release cycle with Debian's and for delaying the
release. The harm has already been done, so somebody should probably go
and create a transition tracker for it?
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left in Toy Story 1.
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On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 05:18:25AM +0100, Martin Eberhard Schauer wrote:
as far as I googled, Chrome is not packaged by Debian, but Chromium is.
So better complain at Google.
If userspace is able to freeze your desktop, that's likely our fault.
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Binutils for Debian) 2.22 internal error, aborting at
../../bfd/me
rge.c line 873 in _bfd_merged_section_offset
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,bzr} etc. are not backed up, though, as the references from
/git are not resolved to their content. (I.e. rsync's -L is not used
on the repository directories.)
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git-config« isn't that hard:
receive.denyDeletes
If set to true, git-receive-pack will deny a ref update that deletes the
ref. Use this to prevent such a ref deletion via a push.
Also I think Tollef meant receive.denyNonFastForwards.
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* finish-install.d/55netcfg-copy-config: Do not rely on dpkg -l
to check if a package
On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 12:41:26AM +0100, Matthias Klose wrote:
Am 10.02.2013 23:31, schrieb Philipp Kern:
On Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 03:01:21PM +0100, Matthias Klose wrote:
But it is ok to insist on using the exact binary version for
build-depending on source packages when it's not needed
different problem domains, though.
(Granted that was also the case with chromium and git, but there new
projects really wanted their upstream name as source and binary package
names.)
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somebody require this?
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should hence contain sources so that they are mirrored.
For the sources of other packages we can point people to snapshot.
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* finish-install.d/55netcfg-copy-config: Exit if connection type
information
(if
the
daemon supports socket based activation) and SE Linux.
(x)inetd, no?
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a binary that doesn't care if a library
changes, contrary to Python.)
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It appears to be the most insightful thing about systemd vs the rest of the
world I've ever read. READ IT, FOLKS!
Worthwhile to read, definitely.
Confirmation bias?
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should
file it as such.
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* debug: use gai_strerror() on getnameinfo() failure
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On Mon, Dec 31, 2012 at 01:23:56AM +0800, Thomas Goirand wrote:
Please +1 to this if you agree.
Please don't. -devel is not a popularity contest.
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* Add myself as uploader.
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[ Christian Perrier ]
* Replace XC-Package-Type by Package-Type in debian/control
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[ Updated translations
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* Asturian (ast.po) by ivarela
* Catalan (ca.po) by Jordi Mallach
* Hungarian (hu.po) by Dr. Nagy
. When /usr/ is a LVM partition, this block LVM from being
shut down, and leave /usr/ in a dirty state and LVM not properly shut
down before poweroff.
What in LVM should need to be shutdown?
Hint:
stop|restart|force-reload|status)
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the next one) and I think it makes sense to also
include d-release@.
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* netcfg-common.c: Re-enable debug output for IPv4 DNS resolution
format...
I think redesigning a procmailrc with XML would carry over the
horribleness quite well.
(Sieve scripts and Exim filters are way better to understand for the
casual reader. Granted, neither based on .ini nor XML but with nesting.)
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And stable:
pkern@franck ~/linux-2.6-2.6.32-46/debian % rgrep 'INITRD' .
./config/config:CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD=y
It's another matter if the architectures support booting initrds of the
size Debian creates or initrds at all. But all kernels support it.
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* Drop the now non-existent vol_id from the shipped udev
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libinfgtk3-0.5-0
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[ Sorina Sandu ]
* On Linux: Write a network-manager configuration file in perference
to ifupdown
kernels for a while after the
next stable is release.
The buildds might run any kernel version between stable's and
unstable's, mostly through backports. But for some new ports or machines
selfbuilt kernels are also possible.
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] Ubuntu to cope with the issues on that
particular Dell laptop. I.e. a kernel patch for the touchpad which is not
acceptable for inclusion upstream because it sends magic numbers to the
touchpad. Even then it works badly.
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[1] Might be in the eyes of the beholder
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* Skip reachability test for empty gateway. (Closes: #690868)
* Obey netcfg
On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 12:13:19PM +1300, Matthew Grant wrote:
This is a notice that the bind9 9.8.1.dfsg.P1-4.x package might be
replaced, after going through the appropriate channels (Debian Release
Team). LaMont will be uploading our work to wheezy-proposed shortly.
In any case the security
I'd prefer if such a tool could replace an existing one. Why not aim at
replacing dput if there's a reason for it?
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Yes, I know it still lacks code name aliases, but that's something we
are aware of. Also, the user prompting interface is not very clean yet :)
Please make sure that it can be overridden on the commandline, thanks.
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* Temporarily revert the activation of IPv6 privacy extensions
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bind9-doc - Documentation for BIND
bind9-host - Version of 'host' bundled with BIND 9.X
bind9utils
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Closes: 606636 690330
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* netcfg.c (main): Remove a local definition of hostname
Distribution: experimental
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to I want my own LP for non-LP
development is not exactly the truth.
I don't know if they split the encumbered files off the main repository.
Maybe I'm too pessimistic here.
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stuff and only allow buildd keys to
have .debs pass through isn't all that hard.
I don't think that will happen or we'll have a GR about it. (The
throw-away of binary-only uploads, that is.)
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With the danger of being sued if you put up the result onto the public
interwebs.
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/LaunchpadLicense
It's designed not to be run outside Canonical except for development.
And it's not just the logo/trademark, no. I'd completely understand that.
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make some.
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* Check the return code of the waitpid calls found in various
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* netcfg-common.c: suppress unused warnings on hurd
* write_interface.c: use inet6
description.
I've never seen somebody starting to use conffile when he really meant
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* Remove DHCPv6 DUID-LL generation.
* static.c: Fix call to deconfigure_network
, although the
content stays the same with debconf priority=high. Are you sure you
didn't find such things?
If you modify conffiles through debconf config scripts, your package is RC
buggy. See also [1].
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[1] http://release.debian.org/wheezy/rc_policy.txt
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(Which is true, e.g., for portmap.)
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* netcfg.h: drop ip6-localnet (obsolete)
* netcfg.h: drop ip6
option.
Does it support accessibility? Just because you quote that we're universal…
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osm-client.
I like dropping 'gnome', and not doubling-up map, but osm may not
be clear enough to those who aren't intimately involved, how about
openstreetmap-client?
Aren't you poaching in openstreetmap's namespace now? :)
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optimum, but also how
the chosen congestion control algorithm monopolizes the available
bandwidth, hurting other users. (Yeah, that might make introducing new
congestion control algorithms harder, but it's a solvable problem.)
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Some blacklisting happens in P-a-s and some through BD-Uninstallable by
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broadcast domain while the announced port itself will be open to the public.
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on the
viability on Debian as a serious OS.
If our main problem to become a serious OS in your view is Javascript
minification, I'm quite happy.
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probably like it, as long as there
won't be bugs claiming that you have to support that port because it's a Debian
port in testing.)
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* Team upload
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On Fri, Aug 10, 2012 at 08:54:24AM +0200, Alberto Fuentes wrote:
For the record and at least up to squeeze, you do have a sudo group
but you are *not* added to that group.
If you are using an empty root password during installation, you do get sudo
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arp → neigh for both) by just passing -6.
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[1] ip(8), ip-address(8), ip-addrlabel(8), ip-l2tp(8), ip-link(8),
ip-maddress(8), ip-monitor(8), ip-mroute(8), ip-neighbour(8),
ip-netns(8), ip-ntable(8), ip-route(8), ip-rule(8), ip-tunnel(8),
ip-xfrm(8
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