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ian tool with minor
modifications.
* debian/{lintian.links,manpages}:
+ [NT] Install spellintian in PATH and install its manpage.
Thanks to Paul Wise for the suggestion. (Closes: #767867)
-- Niels Thykier Sun, 28 Jun 2015 14:08:29 +0200
--
bye,
pabs
https://wiki.
-F openai` falls back to a general
terminal client to ChatGPT. I believe adding this frontend allows more
people to try LLMs with debian-specific tasks conveniently.
Since the openai frontend allows people to use this tool without pytorch
and a bunch of deep learning frameworks, I plan to upload
On Wed, Jan 03, 2024 at 11:33:06AM +0200, Andrius Merkys wrote:
> On 2024-01-03 11:12, Andrey Rakhmatullin wrote:
> > On Wed, Jan 03, 2024 at 09:58:33AM +0200, Andrius Merkys wrote:
> > > To me the most time consuming task in Debian recently is the Python
> > > transitio
On 2024-01-03 11:12, Andrey Rakhmatullin wrote:
On Wed, Jan 03, 2024 at 09:58:33AM +0200, Andrius Merkys wrote:
To me the most time consuming task in Debian recently is the Python
transitions. I wonder whether DebGPT could help with them. Maybe there are
other, non-Debian-specific GPTs
On Wed, Jan 03, 2024 at 09:58:33AM +0200, Andrius Merkys wrote:
> To me the most time consuming task in Debian recently is the Python
> transitions. I wonder whether DebGPT could help with them. Maybe there are
> other, non-Debian-specific GPTs for this task, but I would prefer a Deb
> Installation and setup guide can be found in docs/.
Is it planed to package transformers in Debian instead of using conda/mamba
venv for this installation ?
* It would be great to help with the Debian patch workflow.
- upstream status
- find upstream bug equivalent to a Debian bug rep
Hi,
On 2024-01-03 00:07, M. Zhou wrote:
Following what has been discussed in d-project in an offtopic
subthread, I prepared some demo on imagined use cases to
leverage LLMs to help debian development.
https://salsa.debian.org/deeplearning-team/debgpt
I find this pretty impressive. Thanks
On 2024-01-02 17:07:57 -0500 (-0500), M. Zhou wrote:
[...]
> You can also tell me more ideas on how we can interact with LLM
> for debian-specific tasks. It is generally not difficult to
> implement. The difficulty stems from the hardware capacity, and
> hence the context length. Thus
Hi folks,
Following what has been discussed in d-project in an offtopic
subthread, I prepared some demo on imagined use cases to
leverage LLMs to help debian development.
https://salsa.debian.org/deeplearning-team/debgpt
To run the demo, the least requirement is a CUDA GPU with
> 6GB memory.
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occasionally run these spell checkers from the
command-line manually (sharing in case others want to try them out):
codespell --write --check-filenames --check-hidden debian/
find debian/ -type f | xargs spellintian --picky
aspell --mode=debctrl -c debian/control
Otto Kekäläinen:
Hi!
Currently Lintian requires a (source or binary) package to check[1].
However, many of the Lintian source package checks (e.g. spelling of
debian/changelog entries) don't strictly depend on anything being built.
Is anyone aware of a way to run lintian directly on a debian
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On Wed, Dec 27, 2023 at 04:36:01PM -0500, Kaiqi Z wrote:
> Hello Debian Community,
>
> I need to define a transitional package like debian Renaming Packages Method
> <https://wiki.debian.org/RenamingPackages#Transition_package_method>.
>
> Since it is transitional i
Hello Debian Community,
I need to define a transitional package like debian Renaming Packages Method
<https://wiki.debian.org/RenamingPackages#Transition_package_method>.
Since it is transitional it should not contain any actual source code, only
pointing to the real package(via "Dep
Programming Lang:Ruby
Description : A port of Debian Version comparison to Ruby.
This package is a build dependency for ruby-arr-pm, a package required
in gitlab 16.6.2
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On Fri, 2023-12-22 at 16:43 +0800, Otto Kekäläinen wrote:
> Currently Lintian requires a (source or binary) package to check[1].
(and some checks require *both* source and binary packages available)
> Is anyone aware of a way to run lintian directly on a debian/
> directory
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Hello,
I recommend the following two-fold approach.
- For one, if `nsis` refers to this entry in the package tracker
https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/nsis
prepare a new version of the package to enter branch testing (i.e. Debian
13/trixie) with as few as possible warnings e.g., by lintian
On Fri, Dec 22, 2023 at 01:55:59PM +0100, Thomas Gaugler wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I thought a package in Debian "bookworm" could be updated via a "bookworm
> proposed updates request" <https://bugs.debian.org/1050588>.
>
> It looks like I did not fully un
On 2023-12-22, Thomas Gaugler wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I thought a package in Debian "bookworm" could be updated via a
> "bookworm proposed updates request" <https://bugs.debian.org/1050588>.
>
> It looks like I did not fully understand the process. Therefor
Hi,
I thought a package in Debian "bookworm" could be updated via a
"bookworm proposed updates request" <https://bugs.debian.org/1050588>.
It looks like I did not fully understand the process. Therefore I kindly
ask for assistance in updating the nsis-3.08-3 pa
Hi!
Currently Lintian requires a (source or binary) package to check[1].
However, many of the Lintian source package checks (e.g. spelling of
debian/changelog entries) don't strictly depend on anything being built.
Is anyone aware of a way to run lintian directly on a debian/ directory
contents
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Thank you, I'd never heard of Zutty before this Debian turned up using it
as a default terminal. Normally I use rxvt, on trying harder rxvt and
xterm both installed and don't seem to have the problem. At first I
thought I was running under Wayland so I was maybe stuck with Zutty. But
there's
Hi Alan,
debian-devel is for discussion of the development of debian. Your
query appears to be user support, which takes place on debian-user.
I've set Reply-To: debian-user.
On Wed, Dec 13, 2023 at 02:52:11PM -0500, Alan Corey wrote:
> I can have 2 or more Zutty terminal windows running to w
This is in an unofficial debian release at
https://raspi.debian.net/tested-images/, the one for 8 GB Pis.
I've never seen anything like it. I can have 2 or more Zutty terminal
windows running to work on a program. When I get a compiling error in one
terminal it gets broadcast to both windows
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Hi,
this is the call for the next video meeting of the Debian Med team
that are an established means to organise the tasks inside our team.
Meetings usually take us only 15-20min depending what we are talking
about and how many people are joining. The next meeting is tomorrow
https
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unsubscribe please, thank you for the news
On Wed, Nov 29, 2023 at 4:10 AM Jonathan Carter wrote:
> Dear Debian Developers
>
> I hereby appoint the following developers as members of the Debian
> Publicity Team:
>
> - Anupa Ann Joseph (anupa)
> - Donald Norwood (don
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On 2023-11-17 01:55:45 +0100 (+0100), Salvo Tomaselli wrote:
> You have a system that is an insane overkill. I'm one guy with one
> computer and no funding to do any of this.
I admitted as much. My point was that building, signing, and
uploading the tarball to PyPI are distinct steps which can be
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Debian-devel, it's my new email.
On Wed, Nov 15, 2023 at 11:21:06PM +0100, Norwid Behrnd wrote:
> I would like to add an observation tangential to your points A), explanation
> to new contributors, and B) potentially advise against the use of Proton Mail
> for Debian work to yield a «no, Proton Mail can be useful for so
At 2023-11-15T14:58:15+, Jeremy Stanley wrote:
> I replied to you there too, but you still never seemed to be able to
> explain... why do you need to put an OpenPGP key on the service
> you're using to upload Python packages (not Debian packages) to
> PyPI, given that PyPI doe
Jeremy Stanley writes:
> Or build and sign the .tar.gz, then provide the .tar.gz file to the
> upload automation on GitHub for publishing to PyPI.
Oh, yes, that would work. You'd want to unpack that tarball and re-run
the tests and whatnot, but all very doable.
--
Russ Allbery
On 2023-11-15 16:03:54 -0800 (-0800), Russ Allbery wrote:
[...]
> Well, you *can*, but you would have to then download the .tar.gz from
> PyPI, perform whatever checks you need to in order to ensure it is a
> faithful copy of the source release, and then sign it and put that .asc
> file somewhere
Salvo Tomaselli writes:
> I am currently not using any service to upload to pypi. But this
> requires the occasional creation and deletion of global tokens.
> The only way to avoid global tokens is to upload from github, in which
> case I can no longer sign the .tar.gz.
Well, you *can*, but
On 2023-11-16 00:20:40 +0100 (+0100), Salvo Tomaselli wrote:
> In data mercoledì 15 novembre 2023 15:58:15 CET, Jeremy Stanley ha scritto:
> > why do you need to put an OpenPGP key on the service
> > you're using to upload Python packages (not Debian packages) to
> > PyPI, gi
t;uploader_since_this_is_an_rc_...@debian.org will encrypt the email that
>>>is sent to the BTSe...which has the effect of making Debian development
>>>veiled in plain sight rather than "in the open".
>>
>>Does it not encrypt email per-sender?
>
>Ewww, I cer
Hello,
I would like to add an observation tangential to your points A), explanation
to new contributors, and B) potentially advise against the use of Proton Mail
for Debian work to yield a «no, Proton Mail can be useful for some Debian
work».
In December 2022/January 2023, I found a sponsor
that should be questioned. So: it's fine for a vendor to do
something to help Debian, but it should be in a way that any other
vendor can implement, based on a public, ideally DFSG-compliant,
specification.
Regards,
James
hy do you need to put an OpenPGP key on the service
you're using to upload Python packages (not Debian packages) to
PyPI, given that PyPI doesn't support uploading OpenPGP signatures
anyway?
If you're equating PyPI's "trusted publishers" feature with signing
packages, you've misundersto
Hello,
I completely agree with you and many others on that regard. A private
key is private, and shall not be stored in a server where multiple users
might access to and open to internet, which can be compromised.
Doing this makes the attack surface substantially larger, and given the
.org will encrypt the email that
>>is sent to the BTSe...which has the effect of making Debian development
>>veiled in plain sight rather than "in the open".
>
>Does it not encrypt email per-sender?
Ewww, I certainly hope so!
Do we have any examples of encrypted ma
Hi,
I'm new to this mailing list, having joined hoping to contribute to Debian, so
I hope you won't mind me offering my opinion here, with this being a subject
I'm quite keen on.
> On 15 Nov 2023, at 12:01, Salvo Tomaselli wrote:
>
> In data mercoledì 15 novembre 2023 03:21:34 C
,
which allow to DM/DDs to create a subkey just for PM use. But even
then I'm not aware on how to push a public key without that subkey to
the Debian keyring, so maybe it doesn't matter.
In any case, I don't think condemning the use of PM is justified here.
Their software is open source and they are one
starting to wonder if we need to recommend against the use of Proton
>>mail for Debian work for the following two reasons:
>>
>>1. I've received a report that this provider is not appropriate for DM
>>and DD use, because the key pair is stored on their servers. Ie: The
>
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On 15 November 2023 5:10:50 am IST, Nicholas D Steeves wrote:
>On the surface, this means Proton Mail (free account) is great! And for
>general use, I feel like we should be supportive of them; however, I'm
>starting to wonder if we need to recommend against the use of Proton
>mai
On Tue, 2023-11-14 at 18:40 -0500, Nicholas D Steeves wrote:
>
> I see three outcomes:
>
> A) Continue to explain this to new contributors on a one-by-one
> basis.
> B) Advise against using Proton Mail for Debian work (where? our
> wiki?)
> C) Proton Mail begins to
on their end, such as
offering some features to Debian contributors that currently require a
subscription.
Unless that feature is "you control your own secrets", that makes no
difference, it remains unsuitable and anyone using it in this manner
demonstrates that they are not
for Debian work for the following two reasons:
1. I've received a report that this provider is not appropriate for DM
and DD use, because the key pair is stored on their servers. Ie: The
applicant doesn't control the means to validating identity and
authorship.
2. The Proton Mail web client
On Mon, 13 Nov 2023 09:41:12 -0800
Russ Allbery wrote:
>
> Oh, indeed, you're right and I misread that. So I think you can just use
> symlinks, period, and not worry about .so (although you have to handle
> nodoc builds correctly).
>
Well, one file with a list
Andrey Rakhmatullin writes:
> On Fri, Nov 10, 2023 at 11:44:06AM -0800, Russ Allbery wrote:
>> The good news is that if you're using debhelper, you don't have to care
>> about how man handles these indirections and can just use a symlink.
>> Install the man page into usr/share/man/man1 under
On Fri, Nov 10, 2023 at 11:44:06AM -0800, Russ Allbery wrote:
> The good news is that if you're using debhelper, you don't have to care
> about how man handles these indirections and can just use a symlink.
> Install the man page into usr/share/man/man1 under whatever name is
> canonical (possibly
Norwid Behrnd writes:
> Recently, I started to upgrade the Debian package about
> `markdownlint`,[1] a syntax checker. The initially packaged version
> 0.12.0 provided a binary of name `ruby-mdl` which now becomes a
> transition dummy package in favour of the function
Hello,
On Sat, 11 Nov 2023 14:08:49 +0100
Alexander Sulfrian wrote:
>
> You will need a file mdl.1 with the following content:
>
> .so man1/markdownlint.1
>
> and markdownlint.1 should be the normal manpage without a .so line.
>
This logic provides exactly the relay I sought out. Thanks a
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Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2023 11:19:58 +0100
Source: openstack-debian-images
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Version: 1.76
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Debian OpenStack
Changed-By: Thomas Goirand
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Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Debian Junior
Changed-By: Andreas Tille
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Hello,
On Fri, Nov 10, 2023 at 08:20:35PM +0100, Norwid Behrnd wrote:
> However, there still is some detail I did not understand well enough; the
> additional line
>
> .so man1/mdl.1
>
> in my file /debian/markdownlint.1
I think you missunderstodd the instructions:
&
Hi,
On 2023/11/11 3:20, Norwid Behrnd wrote:
Hello,
I seek a maintained Debian package which provides multiple binaries sharing one
man page in common -- do you know an example?
Vim is an example of this, if I recalled it right - Vim has multiple
frontends, there is a CLI one and a GTK one
On 11/11/23 08:12, Tobias Frost wrote:
On Fri, Nov 10, 2023 at 08:20:35PM +0100, Norwid Behrnd wrote:
I seek a maintained Debian package which provides multiple binaries sharing one
man page in common -- do you know an example?
devscripts - it links debchange.1 to dch.1 via debian/links
On Fri, Nov 10, 2023 at 08:20:35PM +0100, Norwid Behrnd wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I seek a maintained Debian package which provides multiple binaries sharing
> one
> man page in common -- do you know an example?
devscripts - it links debchange.1 to dch.1 via debian/links (dh_link
Am 10. November 2023 20:20:35 MEZ schrieb Norwid Behrnd :
>Hello,
>
>I seek a maintained Debian package which provides multiple binaries sharing one
>man page in common -- do you know an example?
>
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Hello,
I seek a maintained Debian package which provides multiple binaries sharing one
man page in common -- do you know an example?
Recently, I started to upgrade the Debian package about `markdownlint`,[1] a
syntax checker. The initially packaged version 0.12.0 provided a binary of
name `ruby
Hi,
this is the call for the next video meeting of the Debian Med team
that are an established means to organise the tasks inside our team.
Meetings usually take us only 15-20min depending what we are talking
about and how many people are joining. The next meeting is tomorrow
https
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Date: Fri, 10 Nov 2023 16:42:11 +0100
Source: debian-edu-config
Architecture: source
Version: 2.12.38
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Debian Edu Developers
Changed-By: Holger Levsen
Closes: 1055647
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Date: Wed, 08 Nov 2023 10:04:43 +0900
Source: debian-reference
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Version: 2.106
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Osamu Aoki
Changed-By: Osamu Aoki
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Date: Tue, 07 Nov 2023 09:53:43 +0100
Source: openstack-debian-images
Architecture: source
Version: 1.75
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Debian OpenStack
Changed-By: Thomas Goirand
Closes: 1028393 1054604
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Date: Thu, 02 Nov 2023 20:58:17 +0900
Source: debian-reference
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Version: 2.105
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Osamu Aoki
Changed-By: Osamu Aoki
Closes: 1009724
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Date: Thu, 02 Nov 2023 00:15:05 +0100
Source: rng-tools-debian
Architecture: source
Version: 2.4
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Thorsten Glaser
Changed-By: Thorsten Glaser
Closes: 1055149
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