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Hi *,
I have neither time for nor interest in maintaining the following
packages any more. Before quality suffers too much I'd like to give
them into more careful hands.
fam - the file alteration monitor
binaries: fam libfam0c102 libfam-dev
state: works but lots of bugs and lots of
Guilherme de S. Pastore, on 2005-02-08, 11:08, you wrote:
fam - the file alteration monitor
binaries: fam libfam0c102 libfam-dev
state: works but lots of bugs and lots of unhappy users
complaining about fam's attitude towards removable media
and
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Will Newton, on 2004-12-02, 19:57, you wrote:
On Thursday 02 Dec 2004 07:35, Neil McGovern wrote:
Ok, Yes, if push comes to shove, I'll be happy to stand trial for the
inclusion of hot-babe in main.
I can't see how that choice is yours to make.
Seen his name?
SCNR,
Joerg
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Ron Johnson, on 2004-12-02, 02:35, you wrote:
Ok, let's look at case law:
Yeah, non-us take two, now! Since US law does not affect other countries
(at least until now, thank God) let's put such stuff into non-us. This server
(I'd be happy to sponsor hardware and bandwith) could then be blocked
Ron Johnson, on 2004-12-02, 02:13, you wrote:
Are there any such FPS' in Debian? nethack is there, but the
violence is imagined, not in your face.
Now what is worse? Think about it.
Joerg
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Maciej Dems, on 2004-12-02, 00:39, you wrote:
It solves only one-small-package-problem, not the more general issue.
So what are the common moral values of 1100 plus Debian Developers from
all over the world?
My suggestion (though I am not a DD) is to create the archive simmilar to
non-us,
Christian Perrier, on 2004-12-02, 07:53, you wrote:
As already written in -women, this is the point which saddens me the
most in this thread. I'm really disappointed by seeing most
contributors just not realize why this package, as proposed, is likely
to hurt the feelings of several women
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Nick, *,
Nick Pavlica, on 2003-12-17, 16:28, you wrote:
I'm trying to find a distribution that would be
willing to add Lustre file system support (it requires
a kernel patch). If this group is interested, then I
may be able to gather some resources to help add the
support. It has
Fabian Fagerholm, on 2003-12-04, 20:47, you wrote:
The way Debian Enterprise has been described, it would provide you with
this option. But you may also want to move apt-get install samba and
the related session of tweaking samba's options to suit your network, to
the install phase. Imagine
Zenaan Harkness, on 2003-12-03, 14:58, you wrote:
To give limits to Debian Enterprise/ User Linux we need to define some
areas of focus.
Flavours (and sub-flavours/ tasks/ yadda) is as good a place to start as
any. So here are some proposed flavours:
- Enterprise (base packages and more
Fabian Fagerholm, on 2003-12-02, 22:58, you wrote:
Debian is the super-project.
XYZ is a Debian Subproject,
which provides the flavors A, B and C.
Opinions?
I like that though my in opinion flavors should only exist as
specialized installers, specialized kernels and package
Martin Michlmayr - Debian Project Leader, on 2003-11-19, 14:32, you wrote:
* Ingo Juergensmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-11-16 15:40]:
Yes, a fairly powerful machine has recently been donated to Debian and
we're currently working out where to host it.
Where is it located?
In the
Hi Andres, *,
Andres Salomon, on 2003-11-17, 01:45, you wrote:
If folks are at all interested in this sort of thing, please let me know.
I am. We (the company I am employed with) are running Debian
installations in Enterprise environments with focus on HA (failover,
replication und such).
martin f krafft, on 2003-11-17, 16:15, you wrote:
They will not publish this text on their own webpage, so the only
way in which we can profit off this is if there is a place on
www.d.o to publish it. Is there? Or should I tell them that they
better spend their time doing other stuff (for
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Steve McIntyre, on 2003-10-20, 15:42, you wrote:
Ah, OK. For some reason I was expecting it to be in July. Having my
30th birthday in Brazil sounds like a cool idea...
So you'll be inviting us to your birthday party in Brazil? When you
charter that plane you'll even get a birthday present from
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Hi,
fam (of which I am the maintainer) stopped working properly on PPC (see
the bug report from the subject). I suspect this has something to do
with the way glibc handles SIGRT* signals. As of libc6 2.3.1 I head to
link fam against -lrt and -lpthread for those signals to work, and it
did work.
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Anthony Towns, on 2003-09-03, 14:26, you wrote:
What Steve said. Also, /var/lib is the default place for dynamically
created stuff that doesn't have somewhere else to go.
What about /var/lib/package/bin (kind of qmail-style)?
Joerg
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Hi,
when looking at [0] I see the following about my python-bz2:
python/python-bz2_1.1-6: Failed by buildd-caballero [optional:out-of-date]
Reasons for failing:
[Category: none]
bug #181674, missing build dep on bzip2
Previous state was Building until 2003 Aug 13 11:47:54
Does
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Package: wnpp
Version: unavailable; reported 2003-08-02
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: msession
Version : 1.21
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* URL : http://www.mohawksoft.com/
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Fabio Massimo Di Nitto, on 2003-07-31, 21:04, you wrote:
nice to start together. If you force overlapping days than you force
people to choose something when there is no reason to and noone can be in
two places at the same time ;)
Did Joey still not manage to implement fork(2)?
SCNR, Joerg
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Colin Watson, on 2003-07-29, 09:14, you wrote:
I think it's better for interested parties to look at this information
themselves:
So what about adding a small paragraph to the RC bugs mail reading
something like: If you want to help in improving Debian's quality please
consider having a look at
Gerfried Fuchs, on 2003-07-29, 13:32, you wrote:
I'd like to start organizing the debconf for the year 2005 in Vienna,
Yeah, great!
Joerg
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Wichert Akkerman, on 2003-04-12, 22:02, you wrote:
* Logging in on quantz (the machine running Alioth) is slow. Very slow.
It seems that OpenLDAP as running on quantz is not very fast. We are
already using all the useful indices on the LDAP database and using
nscd, but especially
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[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 2002-01-12, 00:39, you wrote:
What is the most common toolkit
that YOU use for x11 development?
Consider using wxWindows. I use it primarily with Python but its native
form is C++. It wraps GTK+ on *NIX boxen but it is a cross-platform
tool kit that enables you to create
Hi fellows,
today I heard about OpenPGK[1] and read its feature list. Unfortunately
OpenPKG describes itself as ...the world of cross-platform RPM-based Unix
software packaging. It is RPM based but cross-platform. It came to my
mind that having a distributed APT would be a great help to
Will Lowe, on 2002-01-11, 16:12, you wrote:
Err, the security implications of such a scheme are kinda
imposing.
Of course you are right.
Simpler to use an existing tool like ssh to do the
authentication. I have a network of ~80 Debian boxen, and I do
something rougly like this:
for
Hi,
Leon Breedt, on 2002-01-09, 12:42, you wrote:
On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 02:16:19AM -0800, David D.W. Dowey wrote:
I'm willing to take the libpam-pgsql if you are willing to assign it to me.
Go for it. If you want to take ownership of the code, I'd be very happy
as well :)
I am the author
Petter Reinholdtsen, on 2002-01-05, 22:49, you wrote:
* fam/hppa unsatisfiable Depends: libstdc++3 (=
1:3.0.3-0pre011215) ['gcc-3.0']
^^ see below...
Why is it still not included in Woody? Several kde and gnome packages
depend on this package,
Hi,
I would like to have my public key signed by one of you. I live in Ulm,
Germany. Is someone in my area willing to meet me and sign my key?
Thanks in advance, Joerg
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