idea.
(No need to reply with messages such as "who is going to re-write it?";
please remain focused on the topic.)
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Romain Beauxis wrote:
> Le Wednesday 22 April 2009 12:35:12 Raphael Geissert, vous avez écrit :
>
> I think you have a wrong view, probably due to the fact that you don't
> maintain or develop webapps (I might be wrong, please apologize in this
>
fine with that?
Attached are the lists of maintainers and uploaders of the packages
involved.
[1]http://lintian.debian.org/tags/debian-watch-file-should-mangle-version.html
[2]http://lintian.debian.org/tags/debian-watch-file-missing-version.html
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Giacomo A. Catenazzi wrote:
> Raphael Geissert wrote:
>>
>> Once I file the bug reports I will be giving about two weeks before I
>> remove the hack from DEHS and later from the DDPO. The lintian check has
>> been around for many months now and it has given maintainer
aviour.
This all of course depends on the devscripts team accepting it :)
>
>> But debian/watch is not used only for uscan, and now it is a important
>> tool for quality checks,
>
> Tools which currently invoke uscan, thus uscan is still the only tool to
> consume debi
the version on
some other page, or so.
What you want is basically #395439 plus a feature that could be used to
build links out of freshmeat's xml data.
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> from debian.org machines or from a short whitelist of machines elsewhere.
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lag to indicate the previous state of apache.
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Status: not forwarded
Status: not forwarded, Debian-specific
It's perfectly human and machine readable, and is pretty simple.
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ad of the Foo-branded version
shipped by upstream. Thanks to John Doe for the art work.
All I see here is that the tools should be able to extract the information
from the changelog, which often includes a bug number and other bits of
information.
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Raphael Hertzog wrote:
> On Sat, 20 Jun 2009, Raphael Geissert wrote:
>> All I see here is that the tools should be able to extract the
>> information from the changelog, which often includes a bug number and
>> other bits of information.
>
> I would say the opposite.
npages.debian.net/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=checkbashisms
[5]http://release.debian.org/lenny/goals.txt
[6]http://lists.debian.org/debian-release/2009/04/msg00133.html
Summarising:
Unless a major blocker shows up, the switch is going to be done on the
following weeks.
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Hi,
I just noticed I forgot to say something:
> What won't change:
> * Bash will still be used as the default interactive shells for users
* the sh symlink won't be modified on existing installations
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> On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 05:51:58PM -0500, Raphael Geissert wrote:
>> Side effects:
>> * Errors caused by the use of bashisms.
>
> And the really important side-effect is that user scripts on all sorts
> of installed systems could experience trouble.
Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> Am Donnerstag 25 Juni 2009 05:21:45 schrieb Raphael Geissert:
>> I just noticed I forgot to say something:
>> > What won't change:
>> > * Bash will still be used as the default interactive shells for users
>>
>> * the sh symlink
Artur R. Czechowski wrote:
> What about debconf question?
>
dash already has one, the idea is to make it essential and default to yes,
so that as soon as it is installed the symlink is changed. If you wish to
have dash installed but not as /bin/sh you can always dpkg-reconfigure
dash.
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xample, for incomplete checks - checks that don't exist in the
0.5 branch.
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On Tuesday 29 July 2014 18:43:17 Andreas Cadhalpun wrote:
> On 29.07.2014 09:47, Raphael Geissert wrote:
> > Andreas Cadhalpun wrote:
> >> According to the changelog[1], there have been 8 security updates for
> >> ffmpeg in squeeze.
> >
> > There wou
On Friday 26 September 2014 18:48:37 Matthias Urlichs wrote:
[...]
> In any case, adding "-p" to any #!/bin/bash shebang line looks like a very
> good idea. Shall we add a Lintian check for this?
No.
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f you do it all by hand you need
to: copy them, create the symlinks, run insserv, telinit.
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x($rbytes);
And while at it, stop reinventing the wheel and use a proper HMAC if that's
what is wanted:
use Digest::SHA qw(hmac_sha1_hex);
print hmac_sha1_hex($v, $m);
Then you just publish the HMAC in the tally.
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form of #608623,
but I haven't spent any time trying to implement lchmod in the kernel.
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from it.
> Why do you think redirects is a good idea at all?
Please refer to the website, the announcement on debian-mirrors and the
references.
> Am I understand code properly and you spawn perl cgi script per each
> file requested ?
The code is written as a CGI, for now. The liv
Unless the files really changed, the Last-Modified-Since headers should have
prevented the download. Will have to check if they are correctly preserved,
it might be that.
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files such as Release.gpg, even to the redirected host.
APT guys: perhaps someone of you have an idea as to what is happening?
Running apt-get update twice in a row, using http.d.n, and stable, will
result in the Packages file being downloaded both times. Even if unchangeed.
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Stephen Gran wrote:
> There were only a few still using cia.navi.vc. Changed now.
Were non-svn hooks fixed too?
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not supported by the security team.
Curiously enough, that's the subject that triggered this thread.
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it, if there's anyone interested.
Re cdn:
IIRC the main blocker was that it plays with DNS records and would be a bit
painful to have to support such a configuration in part due to DNSSEC.
I can't speak for DSA or cdn's maintainers, however.
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> On Thu, Jun 06, 2013 at 12:02:58AM +0200, Raphael Geissert wrote:
>> Re cdn:
>>
>> IIRC the main blocker was that it plays with DNS records and would be a
>> bit painful to have to support such a configuration in part due to
>> DNSSEC.
>
> How would filling up /home DOS the system?
At least a couple of years ago if you left /home with no free space, kdm (or
something under the hood) would be unable to create ~/.Xauthority-* files,
making it impossible to log into a graphical session.
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other SAPIs require or are intended for special
setups.
The php5 (binary) package has an ORed dependency on all the web SAPIs, so it
will do the trick for whatever SAPI the user chooses.
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It's been there for years now.
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hile, but the KDE login time on my system
> is quite long.
How would systemd improve the login time? have you profiled the login
process?
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Michael Vogt wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 20, 2011 at 01:35:23AM -0600, Raphael Geissert wrote:
>> P.S. apt also provides a "mirror" method (just like http, ftp, etc) but I
>> consider
rsion 2.
CC'in the geoip maintainer in case he wants to take this RFP as this is
basically the continuation of what he is maintining.
[1]https://github.com/maxmind/libmaxminddb
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If only people actually used DNSSEC and DANE - Chromium/Google Chrome dropped
support for the latter due to the lack of use[1].
[1]https://www.imperialviolet.org/2011/06/16/dnssecchrome.html
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>>> Le 24/03/2014 14:23, Raphael Geissert a écrit :
>>>> If only people actually used DNSSEC and DANE - Chromium/Google Chrome
>>>> dropped support for the latter due to the lack of use[1].
>>>>
>>>> [1]https://w
there is no warning. It only
warns when it uses the knowledge that "(signed) integer overflow isn't
possible" to optimise away some redundant code.
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More specifically, two options: -fsanitize=undefined and -fsanitize=integer
And some nice examples:
http://blog.regehr.org/archives/1054
http://blog.regehr.org/archives/963
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cdn.debian.net because that doesn't consider
>> mirrors carrying only a subset of architectures).
Doesn't your caching proxy actually cache the 301s? redirections to volatile
data get a 302 so that only the data from the mirror is cached, but non-
volatile data get 301s.
e fancies adding the DNS entries, http.d.n should now be accepting
anything with *.mirror.debian.net, and mirror.debian.net itself.
(a single wildcard suffices :)
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Hi,
Joachim Breitner wrote:
> will http.debian.net continue to work?
Yes, there's no plan to discontinue the other host name. At some point
the web site (index, demo, etc) is going to redirect to httpredir, but
that's about what's planned.
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