Le lun. 5 juil. 2021 à 11:46, Holger Levsen a écrit :
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> Hi Mathieu,
Hi Holger,
> On Mon, Jul 05, 2021 at 10:37:31AM +0200, Mathieu Parent (Debian) wrote:
> > [2]: https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/packages/debian_repository/
>
> thanks, this looks nice and simple!
Thanks.
Le sam. 3 juil. 2021 à 12:11, Simon McVittie a écrit :
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> On Fri, 02 Jul 2021 at 20:04:45 +0200, Mathieu Parent wrote:
> > On a related topic, I'm currently developing support for Debian
> > repositories in Gitlab (and transitively Salsa).
>
> That's great news - being able to build packages in
Hello,
Le sam. 12 oct. 2019 à 01:26, Jose-Luis Rivas a écrit :
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> Hello Scott,
>
> On 10/11/19 18:49, Scott Kitterman wrote:
[...]
> In short: they should not be using systemd inside the container and if
> they want to the issue is not on how Debian ships systemd but that they
> are not using
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
Control: block -1 by 942160
X-Debbugs-CC: debian-devel@lists.debian.org
Hello,
I intend to orphan the c-icap-modules package.
See also #942160 for c-icap.
Package: libc-icap-mod-virus-scan
Description: Antivirus Service for c-icap
This is an antivirus Service
(Please reply to pkg-samba-maint only)
Le jeu. 27 déc. 2018 à 11:00, L.P.H. van Belle a écrit :
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>
> Hai,
Hi,
> A very interesting thread this, since im doing this already for samba, my
> comments..
> If i may ..
>
> Im running a samba repo now for jessie and stretch. ( and ubuntu 18.04 )
>
2018-05-05 17:34 GMT+02:00 Christoph Biedl :
> A lot of now defunct alioth addresses are used in the Maintainer:
> field. This makes the packages rc-buggy for an invalid address.
Hi,
> To create awareness about that issue, also to provide suggestions on
> how to
2016-12-16 1:24 GMT+01:00 Christian Seiler <christ...@iwakd.de>:
> On 12/15/2016 10:50 PM, Mathieu Parent (Debian) wrote:
>> I need to have access to $DEB_HOST_MULTIARCH in prerm and postinst to
>> create the appropriate symlink with update-alternatives.
>>
&g
Hi,
I need to have access to $DEB_HOST_MULTIARCH in prerm and postinst to
create the appropriate symlink with update-alternatives.
What is the best way to do this?
Context:
my current hack (with a wildcard):
2016-11-03 19:47 GMT+01:00 Steve McIntyre :
> Hey folks,
Hello,
[...]
> To solve the issue and provide security updates by default, I'm
> proposing that we should switch to installing unattended-upgrades by
> default (and enabling it too) *unless* something else in the
>
2015-11-11 1:03 GMT+01:00 Vincent Danjean :
> Hi,
>
> Le 10/11/2015 14:49, Andrew Shadura a écrit :
>> I think you can try to do it systemd way: keep the default configuration
>> in /usr/lib, and leave /etc for local user configuration which overrides
>> the default config.
2015-09-12 21:43 GMT+02:00 Russ Allbery :
> Виталий Филиппов writes:
>
>> apt-get dist-upgrade tries to remove the following packages:
For sure, blender has not transitioned yet.
> There's tons of noise in there that actually should be removed, like most
>
2015-09-12 21:50 GMT+02:00 Mathieu Parent (Debian) <sath...@debian.org>:
> 2015-09-12 21:43 GMT+02:00 Russ Allbery <r...@debian.org>:
>> Виталий Филиппов <vita...@yourcmc.ru> writes:
>>
>>> apt-get dist-upgrade tries to remove the following packages:
>
Hello,
2015-05-24 13:02 GMT+02:00 Thomas Koch tho...@koch.ro:
[...]
- always sign all commits:
git config --global commit.gpgsign true
Is there a git tag equivalent of this?
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2014-07-16 3:36 GMT+02:00 Guillem Jover guil...@debian.org:
Hi!
[...]
Such warning might have made sense iff:
- the new formats had been uncontroversial,
There is no such thing as being uncontroversial in Debian. There is
always somebody nitpicking when gaining hundred features and
OK,
As nobody seems for a against, let's clarify.
2014-04-11 22:31 GMT+02:00 Mathieu Parent (Debian) sath...@debian.org:
Hello all,
Currently, Debian, as installed by default (unless a DE is installed
too) doesn't install security fixes automatically.
An experienced user will activate
Hello all,
Currently, Debian, as installed by default (unless a DE is installed
too) doesn't install security fixes automatically.
An experienced user will activate this and keep all machines safe
[user-updates], but others will have a less secure computer.
Couldn't we activate security
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