[Stephen Gran]
I really hope that's not true. There are many useful use cases for
static linking when you're building for constrained or otherwise not
quite sane environments that IMHO we should continue to support.
Since in the main it's not that hard to do the right thing, it's
also of
Timothy G Abbott tabbott at MIT.EDU writes:
On Mon, 25 Feb 2008, Frank Küster wrote:
Uh, you can dpkg-divert conffiles, but not generally configuration files,
since many won't even be known to dpkg. I must admit I'm a bit sceptical
about a proposal on configuration, written by
On Tue, 2008-02-26 at 08:22 +0100, martin f krafft wrote:
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http://fixxxer.cc/images/mascot/Penguin_Fat.gif
http://fixxxer.cc/images/mascot/Jhas.png
http://fixxxer.cc/images/mascot/little_pinguin.jpg
also sprach Franklin PIAT [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008.02.26.0936 +0100]:
What about a bug... Bugs are our pets : we take care of them.
I guess I just repeat myself when I question why we need to join the
free software zoo. Is it hip? Are we hip? What's the gain? Why
bother?
A fluffy pillow with a
On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 5:56 PM, martin f krafft [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A fluff animal, on the other hand, is for kids. Debian is not.
Debian is for everyone, kids included!
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A fluff animal, on the other hand, is for kids. Debian is not.
Debian is for everyone, kids included!
Yes. What I meant to say was: a stuffed animal might belittle
Debian. The Swirl is way more mature, albeit perceived less
On ti, 2008-02-26 at 10:15 +0100, martin f krafft wrote:
also sprach Paul Wise [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008.02.26.1007 +0100]:
A fluff animal, on the other hand, is for kids. Debian is not.
Debian is for everyone, kids included!
Yes. What I meant to say was: a stuffed animal might belittle
also sprach Lars Wirzenius [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008.02.26.1018 +0100]:
I don't think a stuff Tux belittles Linux. I don't think a stuffed
animal would belittle Debian.
Fine. I have other arguments: it would make it yet another FOSS
project with an animal mascot.
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On ti, 2008-02-26 at 10:20 +0100, martin f krafft wrote:
also sprach Lars Wirzenius [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008.02.26.1018 +0100]:
I don't think a stuff Tux belittles Linux. I don't think a stuffed
animal would belittle Debian.
Fine. I have other arguments: it would make it yet another FOSS
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
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On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 06:02:59AM +0100, Lucas Nussbaum wrote:
For many users of other bug tracking systems such as bugzilla, the
meaning of priority vs severity is totally unclear. I don't think that
it would be a good idea to impose such a thing to all packages by
default.
Well, you don't
On Mon, Feb 25, 2008, Steve Langasek wrote:
Conventionally, library -dev packages do depend on other -dev packages that
they require for static linking; and certainly, tools like pkg-config and
libtool (and other home-grown foo-config scripts) tend to encourage this
behavior. Nowadays, with a
On Mon, Feb 25, 2008, Nikita V. Youshchenko wrote:
And what if somebody will try to link statically?
Your -config binary should gain a --static flag to distinguish between
the two uses.
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It almost sounds like you want a user setable severity-like field.
That could be implemented, but the problem is that it's far less
flexible than usertags because it would only have a single value.
(Note that I did not ask for
This one time, at band camp, Petter Reinholdtsen said:
[Stephen Gran]
I really hope that's not true. There are many useful use cases for
static linking when you're building for constrained or otherwise not
quite sane environments that IMHO we should continue to support.
Since in the main
Hello Raphael,
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Jörg Sommer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
jed (U)
This is a SVN snapshot. There's no release of it. I fail to see how to
point to a changelog file in a SVN repository. How should I handle this
situation?
Bye, Jörg.
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On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 12:03:06PM +, Stephen Gran wrote:
This one time, at band camp, Petter Reinholdtsen said:
[Stephen Gran]
I really hope that's not true. There are many useful use cases for
static linking when you're building for constrained or otherwise not
quite sane
On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 1:20 AM, Edward Allcutt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 12:05:46AM +, Stephen Gran wrote:
This one time, at band camp, Aaron M. Ucko said:
Julian Andres Klode [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
BTW, I think that hg is now the only VCS package
Is it worth investing much effort into debugging watch file
issues?
In my experience, watchfiles are seldom useful. There was
the whole problem with getting at HTTPS URLs; the
sourceforge workarounds (that broke); etc. One of the
packages I maintain (deutex) does not have the latest
upstream
Hi Jon,
On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 11:20 AM, Jon Dowland
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it worth investing much effort into debugging watch file
issues?
In my experience, yes. I can cite the example of the perl group: 679
packages group maintained. You'll guess that there's no way in earth a
Steve Gran wrote:
This one time, at band camp, Aaron M. Ucko said:
[migrating to -curiosa]
Julian Andres Klode [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
BTW, I think that hg is now the only VCS package which is not maintained
in its
own VCS format. (or are there other packages, too?)
$ apt-cache
Lars Wirzenius wrote:
[...]
I'd really rather see something nicer than an ant as a mascot. :)
How about a cockroach? Beautifully engineered, indestructable, and
they're *everywhere*...
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also sprach Lars Wirzenius [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008.02.26.1018 +0100]:
I don't think a stuff Tux belittles Linux. I don't think a stuffed
animal would belittle Debian.
Fine. I have other arguments: it would make it yet another FOSS
project with an
Hi,
* martin f krafft [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-02-26 12:26]:
also sprach Lars Wirzenius [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008.02.26.1018 +0100]:
I don't think a stuff Tux belittles Linux. I don't think a stuffed
animal would belittle Debian.
Fine. I have other arguments: it would make it yet another FOSS
2008/2/26, David Given [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Lars Wirzenius wrote:
I'd really rather see something nicer than an ant as a mascot. :)
How about a cockroach? Beautifully engineered, indestructable, and
they're *everywhere*...
No thanks, I preferred the Weasel idea to this :P
Miry
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On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 04:19:14PM +0100, Rene Engelhard
wrote:
If you give me some time and a co-maintainer at hand...
I am barely keeping up with *new* bugreports and updating
the packages, keeping them buildable, backporting fixes
from upstream etc.
You are demonstrating another fairly
I am running a dual boot system with Windows XP and Debian just
upgraded to unstable installed.
As usual Windows sets the hardware clock to local time. To compensate
for this I have UTC=no in /etc/default/rcS as specified.
However this setting seems to be ignored. Debian seems to always think
Le Tuesday 26 February 2008 14:41:41 Nico Golde, vous avez écrit :
Fine. I have other arguments: it would make it yet another FOSS
project with an animal mascot.
I strongly agree, also because we already have a logo it
would be nice if the new fancy logo would be related to the
existing
On Tue, 26 Feb 2008, Martín Ferrari wrote:
Of course, we have luck, because CPAN (99% of our packages come from
there, and we have only 4 unsolvable watch problems) is pretty
well-behaving and consistent, compared to other upstreams. But chances
are that watchfiles can be useful for the
On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 02:53:31PM +0100, Ismael Valladolid Torres wrote:
I am running a dual boot system with Windows XP and Debian just
upgraded to unstable installed.
As usual Windows sets the hardware clock to local time. To compensate
for this I have UTC=no in /etc/default/rcS as
also sprach Romain Beauxis [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008.02.26.1454 +0100]:
Now that I think about it, I think that a care bear with a debian logo on
it's belly would even be better than a marmot :-D
Oh, then I vote for teletubbies.
(NOT)
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[Sam Hocevar]
Development news
Last month Petter Reinholdtsen (pere) gave some news about his
project of improving the init system [3]. This is almost as simple as
adding LSB headers to your init scripts, and work is advancing towards
this goal, though not as quickly as
Le mardi 26 février 2008 à 13:10 +, Jon Dowland a écrit :
If you are unable to manage with the quantity
of bugs coming in, that's because *more people are needed*,
http://icanhascheezburger.files.wordpress.com/2008/01/funny-pictures-captain-obvious-cat.jpg
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Timothy G Abbott wrote:
There are really two problems with debconf in our system. The first is
that debconf asks questions which our configuration package system will
override. Using 'DEBCONF_PRIORITY=critical apt-get install' limits them,
but some packages we configure prompt for
Ismael Valladolid Torres wrote:
As usual Windows sets the hardware clock to local time. To compensate
for this I have UTC=no in /etc/default/rcS as specified.
There is another file that may need to be changed: /etc/adjtime
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On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 11:26:30PM +1100, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
What are the constrained environments where you think static linking
would be useful? I'm developing embedded systems and I prefer shared
libraries - unless you have only one application using a particular
library then you will
On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 11:07:10PM +, Roger Leigh wrote:
I stopped providing static libraries in all my library packages quite a
while back. No one used them, and they were just needless bloat. I
can't say I would be upset if we dropped all the static libraries from
the entire
On Mon, 25 Feb 2008 19:11:16 -0500, David Nusinow [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On Sun, Feb 24, 2008 at 09:31:10PM -0600, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
On Mon, 25 Feb 2008 10:34:55 +1100, Ben Finney
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Manoj Srivastava [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
David Nusinow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mon, 25 Feb 2008 19:04:10 -0500, David Nusinow [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 03:56:49AM -0600, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
No, it does not. If branch A has pi = 2.34567; and branch B has pi =
3.14159;
No matter how much quilting you do you cannot reconcile the
fundamental
Quoting Petter Reinholdtsen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
[Sam Hocevar]
Development news
Last month Petter Reinholdtsen (pere) gave some news about his
project of improving the init system [3]. This is almost as simple as
adding LSB headers to your init scripts, and work
Quoting Lars Wirzenius ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I'm not advocating stuffed animals for Debian mascots. I'm fine with a
pillow, a tie, and a tutu.
I proposed Lars Wirzenius wearing nothing but a tie and a tutu, and
holding a pillow with a swirl on it, as the official Debian mascot.
On Thu, 21 Feb 2008 13:58:06 +0100, Bernhard R. Link
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
While jidanni's bugs are often hard to read and some might be plain
stupid, I got many valuables bugs about hard to spot bugs or broken
documentation. I think in the large picture he did more to improve
Debian than some
On Thu, 21 Feb 2008 18:20:37 +0100, Josselin Mouette [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Le vendredi 22 février 2008 à 02:10 +0900, Paul Wise a écrit :
On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 2:07 AM, Josselin Mouette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OTOH, maybe you're just too incompetent for that.
Insulting contributors
* Stefano Zacchiroli [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-02-26 12:00:25 +0100]:
Yes, it would be less flexible, but what meaning has a priority field
with multiple values? I think that such a field would be meaningful only
to sort upon it, and go looking for sorting of multiple valued fields
seems to be
Le mardi 26 février 2008 à 18:56 +0100, Marc Haber a écrit :
On Thu, 21 Feb 2008 18:20:37 +0100, Josselin Mouette [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Indeed, but jidanni is not a contributor.
He contributes a lot of Bug Reports which is important input.
While bug reports are certainly important input,
Raphael Hertzog dijo [Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 02:33:26PM +0100]:
For an idea of a mascot, maybe you could try some sort of bear. When I
created the logo of my company [1], I tried to select an animal that could
remind me the strength of Debian and I selected the bear:
- walks usually slowly but
Andreas Tille dijo [Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 03:02:31PM +0100]:
Well, in fact it is helpful if you teach upstream to organise releases
that way that watchfiles would work. This is not only in the interest
of Debian but for the whole FLOSS community so other interested users
will be able to
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Teemu Ikonen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Package name: cbflib
Version : 0.7.9
Upstream Author : Herbert J. Bernstein [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://www.bernstein-plus-sons.com/software/CBF/
* License : GPL
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On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 02:54:18PM +0100, Romain Beauxis wrote:
Le Tuesday 26 February 2008 14:41:41 Nico Golde, vous avez écrit :
Fine. I have other arguments: it would make it yet another FOSS
project with an animal mascot.
I strongly agree, also because we already have a logo it
On Tue, 2008-02-26 at 19:21 +0100, Josselin Mouette wrote:
While bug reports are certainly important input, lame and stupid bug
reports are not.
What is lame and stupid to us may not be lame and stupid to the average
user. Just because you find no value in a particular report (or set of
Gunnar Wolf wrote:
Raphael Hertzog dijo [Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 02:33:26PM +0100]:
For an idea of a mascot, maybe you could try some sort of bear. When I
created the logo of my company [1], I tried to select an animal that could
remind me the strength of Debian and I selected the bear:
-
On Tue, 26 Feb 2008, Gunnar Wolf wrote:
Heh, start a bit earlier (think Ruby)... Educate maintainers to
release proper .tar.gz, not braindead .gem packages containing the
equivalent to an orig.tar.gz (but created due to a nice
don't-ask-me-why-that's-not-properly-implemented bug in December 31,
Pierre Habouzit writes (Re: git bikeshedding (Re: triggers in dpkg, and dpkg
maintenance)):
Raphael is wrong to ask you to rebase, he's _really_ wrong about that,
but *you* also are wrong to ask him to pull (aka fetch + merge). The
usual way is that _you_ merge the current state of dpkg in
Hi!
* Kartik Mistry [EMAIL PROTECTED] [080226 05:09]:
Great idea. Please check: http://wiki.debian.org/FortunesDebianHints
and get started! I am new to wiki, so improve my formatting too :)
You might want to subscribe to that wiki page, so you'll get notified
via email, when someone makes a
On Tue, 2008-02-26 at 12:21 -0600, Gunnar Wolf wrote:
In natural environments, you could hardly find animals living as far
apart as polar bears and penguins. A polar bear has to swim/walk close
to 15,000Km (as neither lives really on the poles, right?) to find a
decent penguin.
to find a
Hey!
Since upstream of mc rejects the current utf8 patchset which is used by
several distributions and this patchset is to be honest, indeed not very
good, I decided to switch to a new patchset, which was posted on the
mc-devel list last year.
One of the upstream authors took a look on this
Raphael Hertzog writes (Re: git bikeshedding (Re: triggers in dpkg, and dpkg
maintenance)):
It starts with two very big commits touching almost all files
and is followed by many small commits which have ubuntu changelog entries
as commit log (and thus the summary line is useless).
It also
On Tue, 26 Feb 2008, Frank K??ster wrote:
[...]
3) Scripts that are not marked as conffiles but which cannot be
configured in any way other than by modifying the script.
If those scripts live below /etc, they definitely should be marked as
conffiles. If they live elsewhere, no package should
On Tue, 26 Feb 2008, Stefano Zacchiroli wrote:
I think that such a field would be meaningful only to sort upon it,
and go looking for sorting of multiple valued fields seems to be
looking for trouble to me.
Since tags don't sort, they segregate, you just choose based on the
first one that
2008/2/25, Goswin von Brederlow [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
What? You don't have a set of Toy Story Action Figures yet?
As i see on news today, sudafrica has an openning to hunt elephants
again because they have so much, but some time ago there where on risk
of extintion.
Is not there an elephant on
Well, now after I worked it out, you can have a look at my drafts at
https://disc.alice-dsl.net . to log in use username aura_urlaub and
password public. its an ant and an ant-eater as first ideas.
nic
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Henrique de Moraes Holschuh writes (Re: git bikeshedding (Re: triggers in
dpkg, and dpkg maintenance)):
Given that many of us work on the kernel, some of us are both upstream and
downstream in git, and therefore know *both* sides of the troubles and
advantages of git rebase quite well... I
Pierre Habouzit writes (Re: git bikeshedding (Re: triggers in dpkg, and dpkg
maintenance)):
Well, what you want him to do then is not rebasing onto master,
because that won't change that a single bit. And indeed I agree this
history is a complete mess, and an SCM abuse.
What you want
On Tue, 2008-02-26 at 21:19 +0100, Harald Braumann wrote:
On Tue, 26 Feb 2008 14:45:05 +0100
Miriam Ruiz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2008/2/26, David Given [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Lars Wirzenius wrote:
I'd really rather see something nicer than an ant as a mascot. :)
How about a
On 25/02/2008, Pierre Habouzit wrote:
What you want him to do is using:
git rebase -i his original branch point
Probably with -p.
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Timothy G Abbott writes (Debian Configuration Packaging System):
applying dpkg-divert to configuration files.
Yikes.
Tim Abbott writes (Re: Debian Configuration Packaging System):
I'll note that we wrap our dpkg-divert calls with a bunch of
error-handling code that we found quite important
On Tue, 26 Feb 2008 14:45:05 +0100
Miriam Ruiz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2008/2/26, David Given [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Lars Wirzenius wrote:
I'd really rather see something nicer than an ant as a mascot. :)
How about a cockroach? Beautifully engineered, indestructable, and
they're
Hector Oron wrote:
2008/2/25, Goswin von Brederlow [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
What? You don't have a set of Toy Story Action Figures yet?
Is not there an elephant on Toy Story Action Figures?
As the huge amount of packages, architectures, documentations,
translations, mail lists, ... that we
On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 09:36:32AM +0100, Franklin PIAT wrote:
What about a bug... Bugs are our pets : we take care of them.
Oh god. No, please, everything but not a bug as mascot. You'll be unable
to communicate to our users that we _care_ for bugs. It will bring the
reputation to Debian, that
On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 10:20:55AM +0100, martin f krafft wrote:
Fine. I have other arguments: it would make it yet another FOSS
project with an animal mascot.
What about a Foss project with a non-animal mascot?
And for an non-animal mascot I'd like to suggest The perfect
spiral [¹].
[¹]
On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 07:09:46PM +, Ian Jackson wrote:
I will then merge mainline into my branch, do any conflict resolution
necessary, and give it a quick test to make sure nothing seems to have
been broken in the meantime. Then merging my branch back into
mainline is, as you say,
Hi,
On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 09:56:40AM +0100, martin f krafft wrote:
also sprach Franklin PIAT [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008.02.26.0936 +0100]:
What about a bug... Bugs are our pets : we take care of them.
I guess I just repeat myself when I question why we need to join the
free software zoo. Is
also sprach Patrick Schoenfeld [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008.02.26.2239 +0100]:
From a marketing point of view its a really great idea, because it
betters the recognition of Debian.
From a marketing point of view, our swirl is already better than any
other mascot, except maybe Tux.
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On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 01:41:22PM -0600, William Pitcock wrote:
(Also, it's a bloody mascot, who cares if they don't /really/ live in
the same locations. They live in the same /climate/ and that's good
enough for most people.)
How about a leopard seal? They eat penguins :-|
On Tue, 26 Feb 2008 09:56:40 +0100, martin f krafft wrote:
What about a bug... Bugs are our pets : we take care of them.
I guess I just repeat myself when I question why we need to join the
free software zoo. Is it hip? Are we hip? What's the gain? Why
bother?
Ack.
A fluffy pillow with a
DN don't have the time (or often the ability) to go back and
DN reproduce the hundreds of bugs
Yes. Never mind the old bugs then. Just try to reproduce new bugs as
they come in, before they become old bugs.
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On Thursday 21 February 2008 19:07, Noah Slater wrote:
On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 08:44:00AM +0100, Christian Perrier wrote:
Sorry, this is precisely rationale I fight against. Just saying if you
don't know what this is, you don't need this defeats the purpose of
packages descriptions.
William Pitcock dijo [Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 01:41:22PM -0600]:
In natural environments, you could hardly find animals living as far
apart as polar bears and penguins. A polar bear has to swim/walk close
to 15,000Km (as neither lives really on the poles, right?) to find a
decent penguin.
On Tue, 26 Feb 2008, Ian Jackson wrote:
Tim Abbott writes (Re: Debian Configuration Packaging System):
applying dpkg-divert to configuration files.
Yikes.
At the moment, there are no choices for doing site configuration that are
general enough to change arbitrary configuration options
Consider a red octopus with its arms arranged in a swirl.
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On Tue, 2008-02-26 at 22:02 +0100, Patrick Schoenfeld wrote:
On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 09:36:32AM +0100, Franklin PIAT wrote:
What about a bug... Bugs are our pets : we take care of them.
Oh god. No, please, everything but not a bug as mascot. You'll be unable
to communicate to our users
Timothy G Abbott writes (Re: Debian Configuration Packaging System):
All of the important problems with our dpkg-divert based configuration
package system that have been discussed in this forum are problems for any
configuration mechanism other than debconf preseeding. Debconf preseeding
On Wed, 27 Feb 2008, Ian Jackson wrote:
Timothy G Abbott writes (Re: Debian Configuration Packaging System):
All of the important problems with our dpkg-divert based configuration
package system that have been discussed in this forum are problems for any
configuration mechanism other than
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: TransNexus, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Package name: osptoolkit
Version : 3.4.2
Upstream Author : TransNexus, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : https://sourceforge.net/projects/osp-toolkit
* License : BSD
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Patrick Winnertz wrote:
Since this patchset is quite new, I uploaded it for first testing to
experimental and I it would rock if someone would test it and report
errors to me :)
Displays only question marks in the ru_RU.KOI8-R locale. This regression is a
showstopper.
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gregor herrmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What I'd actually like to see, own and use is a sweat-shirt; wearing
it in everday life would be a nice and easy way of promoting Debian.
URL:http://clusty.com/search?query=host%3Acafepress.com+debian+sweatshirt
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On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 8:41 PM, Nico Golde [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I strongly agree, also because we already have a logo it
would be nice if the new fancy logo would be related to the
existing ones. I really like the genie in
http://www.openpuppets.com/fondos/8c.png :)
Hey, I like the
On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 07:55:56PM +, Hector Oron wrote:
2008/2/25, Goswin von Brederlow [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
What? You don't have a set of Toy Story Action Figures yet?
As i see on news today, sudafrica has an openning to hunt elephants
again because they have so much, but some time
On 2/26/08, John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Consider a red octopus with its arms arranged in a swirl.
Swirl?
http://fixxxer.cc/images/mascot/Cucumber_Swirl.jpg
http://fixxxer.cc/images/mascot/Swirl_by_greenvampire.jpg
http://fixxxer.cc/images/mascot/Red_Swirl_by_gemh.jpg
On 27/02/08 at 00:42 +, Steve McIntyre wrote:
Hey folks,
Google are running their Summer of Code programme again this year[1],
and if we want to take part again we need to apply between March 3rd
and March 12th. If we're accepted as a mentoring organisation, then
students will be able
On Tue, 26 Feb 2008, Ian Jackson wrote:
But, is it really worth the effort to go back and edit revision logs
now ? And if I do so, will I disrupt merging any less than if I
rebase ?
As soon as you edit commits, they'll get a new id, and thus you'll disrupt
merging.
The thing that you
On 2/24/08, Jurij Smakov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can confirm that there is some serious problem. I've tried to
rebuild Erlang on SunBlade 1000 (which is Ultrasparc III) and I keep
getting non-reproducible falures (two Bus Errors in different
places, once aborted saying that the file is
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