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I'm looking at fixing a bug on one of my packages:
http://www.debian.org/News/2008/20080229
... the binary in question isn't being built because it wants to use
dbopen(3).We seem to have a manpage for dbopen(3) but no library
that provides it. Is the only option to port the code to the
It looks like Woody has moved to the archives:
http://archive.debian.org/dists/woody/
... I didn't see an announcment about it to any of the usual lists,
but perhaps I missed it. FYI, there probably still are companies
(like mine :) running large numbers of Woody boxes for legacy
applications
Oh, and ... archive.debian.org doesn't seem to be rsync-enabled. Is
there anyplace that has woody and *does* support rsync?
On Mon, Jan 08, 2007 at 09:48:13PM -0800, Will Lowe wrote:
It looks like Woody has moved to the archives:
http://archive.debian.org/dists/woody/
... I didn't see
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mozilla-browser is 30 megabytes and duplicates the vast majority of
firefox
Is 30M of disk space really that precious these days? I can't imagine
trying to run software that uses GTKMozEmbed on an embedded device
where space is truly at a premium.
And splitting hairs like this is partially
Is that really true? I would love to run apt-get dist-upgrade every
half a year. Currently it doesn't get me much. :) Now, for production
systems, don't you do some testing *before* you upgrade the OS?
Sure I do. But I run a production environment with several hundred
machines in it. We
Part of maintaining a virus scanner may well include backporting
things, and that may be a fair bit of work to do. There are
But that doesn't mean that stability has become less important, it
At one point do we decide that the backport may have had a significant
impact on stability?
Say
Programming is not a matter of ripping out code. Backporting
requires actually understanding all the changes, not some kind of
mechanical process.
Ok, point taken.
My argument is just that even if you backport the important features
of a new release into an old codebase, it's hard to make
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Is there any deb available for it?
Not currently. If there's a lot of demand I'll package it, but it
seemed silly to bloat the Packages file further by making a .deb
containing 139 lines of perl.
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thanks,
to do the
authentication. I have a network of ~80 Debian boxen, and I do
something rougly like this:
for host in `cat hostlist`; do
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If you run stable, use aptwatcher
(http://people.debian.org/~lowe/aptwatcher) and each box will mail
Actually there are some packages that depend on a mail-transport-agent,
(such as lilo-logrotate-mailx), yet one may not want to have an MTA
running on certain systems. I suppose a dummy or minimal MTA may be
I think it's safe to assume that your system MUST have a working MTA of
some sort
I think it's safe to assume that your system MUST have a working MTA of
some sort (even if it's local-only, which is supported by eximconfig).
This is true, but does it need to be world-accessible? There should
be a way to either have it listen on localhost only, or not listen on
Sure,
That's a good hack, but I still think update-rc.d should support it
directly. I was surprised to see portmap restarted after an ugrade when
I'd previously done update-rc.d -f remove portmap.
That was my feeling, that most users would probably wonder why it was
started again.
if you leave at least one symlink in at least one runlevel, even if
its a K link in runlevel 0 or 6 update-rc.d will refuse to add any new
links. policy requires the use of update-rc.d so packages can't add
any links so long as you leave at least one. if you find a package
that does
I just put it in /var/secure-bind.
I tend to put play chroots under my home directory, and chroots for
production daemons under /var/chroot.
A pity that the FHS doesn't comment on that.
How about /var/lib/bind/chroot?
This will probably clash with a non-chrooted bind on the same machine.
I don't like it.
Hmm, why would you have both?
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Will
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invalid code. You should see how they verify the sizes of data types!
How do they do it?
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I've just installed Jim Pick's Gnome .20 .debs and they're all complaining
that libungif.so.3 can't be found. Where would it be? There's no
libungif package, according to www.debian.org/packages.html.
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