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I don't know if I should be writing this directly to the ftpmasters,
but I'd like to have input by the rest of the project before that. And
I'd also like to know if we are doing it perfectly wrong.
Niko Tyni dijo [Fri, May 30, 2014 at 10:08:38AM +0300]:
(threading manually, hope that works)
Work it did!
FWIW this is what we're using in request-tracker4:
http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=pkg-request-tracker/request-tracker4.git;a=blob_plain;f=debian/scripts/dbconfig.template
So
Moin,
I'm trying to fix #712991, and got frustratingly stuck at what is
clearly a lack of understanding from my part.
Drupal7 uses dbconfig-common to handle the database configuration. And
Drupal7 handles SQLite as well as MySQL and PostgreSQL. But the
configuration should be quite different
with such
stupid claims.
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) requires it. Is the API very
different? Have you talked with Nikto's author? Why not migrating
Nikto from the Whisker to the Whisker2 API? Sure, it's more work, but
it prevents us from packaging useless and obsolete software.
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upload the package as it is (it won't break as long as it is
built in a controlled environment, i.e. in any environment without
libtest-pod-coverage-perl installed), but it is not... Right :)
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of patching,
would you consider assembling them under a dpatch or quilt system?
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http://www5.autistici.org/debian-xgl/debian-incoming/
Done.
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for the task, and with no ad-hoc and
hard to find configurations.
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gregor herrmann dijo [Thu, Feb 16, 2006 at 10:56:32PM +0100]:
On Sun, Feb 05, 2006 at 11:10:39AM -0600, Gunnar Wolf wrote:
(Cross-posting debian-mentors and debian-perl, please choose
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Hi Gunnar,
I just wanted to ask if you have found the time to take
yours.
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I used
http://search.cpan.org/CPAN/authors/id/R/RS/RSPIER/Mail-GnuPG-0.08.tar.gz
for my build - I just modified your debian/copyright to reflect this
(it's better to include the whole .tar.gz instead of just the .pm)
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: perl
If the changes are OK with you, I will upload the package as soon as
you tell me to.
Now, I offer you also to integrate this module into the pkg-perl
Subversion repository, making it a module collectively maintained by
the pkg-perl group. What do you say?
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check: Can Filler be used with
any of the existing JVMs in Debian? If not, it would not be useful at
all, and instead of adopting it, you should file for its removal from
the archive.
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check: Can Filler be used with
any of the existing JVMs in Debian? If not, it would not be useful at
all, and instead of adopting it, you should file for its removal from
the archive.
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Please take a look and comment.
Hi,
I want to upload this package - However, your .orig.tar.gz is not the
same as
http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-module/Filesys/Filesys-SmbClient-1.4.tar.gz...
Why is it so?
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Amit Shah dijo [Fri, Oct 31, 2003 at 07:10:40PM +0530]:
On Friday 31 Oct 2003 19:06, Gunnar Wolf wrote:
Hi,
I want to upload this package - However, your .orig.tar.gz is not the
same as
http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-module/Filesys/Filesys-SmbClient-1.4.tar.g
z... Why is it so
Amit Shah dijo [Fri, Oct 31, 2003 at 07:42:05PM +0530]:
Hi Gunnar,
On Friday 31 Oct 2003 19:12, Gunnar Wolf wrote:
Leave the original file as the .orig.tar.gz, dpkg-buildpackage takes
care of it. Just unpack it, rename the directory and work in there.
Just uploaded changed package
://mentors.debian.net/debian unstable main
Please take a look and comment.
Hi,
I want to upload this package - However, your .orig.tar.gz is not the
same as
http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-module/Filesys/Filesys-SmbClient-1.4.tar.gz...
Why is it so?
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Amit Shah dijo [Fri, Oct 31, 2003 at 07:10:40PM +0530]:
On Friday 31 Oct 2003 19:06, Gunnar Wolf wrote:
Hi,
I want to upload this package - However, your .orig.tar.gz is not the
same as
http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-module/Filesys/Filesys-SmbClient-1.4.tar.g
z... Why is it so
Amit Shah dijo [Fri, Oct 31, 2003 at 07:42:05PM +0530]:
Hi Gunnar,
On Friday 31 Oct 2003 19:12, Gunnar Wolf wrote:
Leave the original file as the .orig.tar.gz, dpkg-buildpackage takes
care of it. Just unpack it, rename the directory and work in there.
Just uploaded changed package
it may not even work. Many
important system libraries, compilers and interpreters have changed. You
_will_ find important problems if you do your Debian development work
in stable.
You could set up an unstable chroot environment on which to work in your
system, or use pbuilder.
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it may not even work. Many
important system libraries, compilers and interpreters have changed. You
_will_ find important problems if you do your Debian development work
in stable.
You could set up an unstable chroot environment on which to work in your
system, or use pbuilder.
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way to do it - Sometimes the orig.tar.gz has
a directory name different from what Debian dictates (and the package
builder accepts) - dpkg-source moves it to the right directory name
before applying the patch.
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to sponsor this program? Should I find someone else to
do this?
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Martin Michlmayr dijo [Sat, May 10, 2003 at 03:02:53PM +1000]:
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over the country - Some are to lure people into Free Software, some
(with more technical audiences) are to promote applying for NM. In fact,
Please don't promote applying
of the conferences live with Icecast - Will
keep you posted, in case someone is interested. It will be in Spanish,
though, ;-) But... I hope it is useful.
(BTW, Miguel Ángel Hernández, from Veracruz city in Mexico, is already
in the NM queue)
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packages to be lintian-clean - What should I do about this?
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for a user to look for them in the
documentation directory.
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for
the initial key signing - But now that my identity has been established,
can this be done with a simple (gpg-signed) message to the people who
originally signed my key?
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? In fact,
you're now a DD.. So, you can sign your own key :)
Ok, that's done - But I have seen that the IDs in a key are individually
signed. Yes, the key is treated as a single entity... But well, if I can
start signing as [EMAIL PROTECTED], that's fine with me ;-)
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-data - If you make them
normal 0644 files owned by www-data:www-data, I think you should be
safe... Unless, of course, you are using www-data for things other than
Apache itself ;-)
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-data - If you make them
normal 0644 files owned by www-data:www-data, I think you should be
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make
Debian better, not having unmaintained packages lying around and being
distributed everywhere.
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Debian better, not having unmaintained packages lying around and being
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in the making, and still does
not do everything it should ;-) But I think it will be enough to solve
this problem.
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not do everything it should ;-) But I think it will be enough to solve
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happens after exiting debconf - but I cannot find
the exact cause for this. Am I missing something obvious?
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When purging a package that created a database when it was set up, should
I also destroy the database, or is it considered as users' data?
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When purging a package that created a database when it was set up, should
I also destroy the database, or is it considered as users' data?
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.
This is the package I am making my NM process with, so I thought it would
be better to ask first in mentors... Is there a reason I should not
pre-depend on either debconf or wwwconfig-common?
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This is the package I am making my NM process with, so I thought it would
be better to ask first in mentors... Is there a reason I should not
pre-depend on either debconf or wwwconfig-common?
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/Woody, as this package will never natively go into potato and many
changes have entered the Debian Policy since then.
Thanks again.
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still don't know
what it means. Can anybody share some light on it?
Thank you very much.
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, as this package will never natively go into potato and many
changes have entered the Debian Policy since then.
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like it is doing something it really shouldn't. Just
my 2 cents.
During the installation, there are a couple of scripts to set up the
database. Once it is set up and populated, the -client is never used
again... But it is required in order to start working.
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like it is doing something it really shouldn't. Just
my 2 cents.
During the installation, there are a couple of scripts to set up the
database. Once it is set up and populated, the -client is never used
again... But it is required in order to start working.
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-has-a-duplicate-relation postgresql-client | php4-mysql,
postgresql-client | mysql-client
Which means, no matter how elegant it is, it is still not good :-(
Does anyone have an idea on how to make this work correctly?
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-has-a-duplicate-relation postgresql-client | php4-mysql,
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Which means, no matter how elegant it is, it is still not good :-(
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+ExecCGI
/Directory
How should I do this in the postinstall? Will it be overwritten when
there's an apache update? I currently put this in README.Debian, and
ask the user to it him/herself.
Thanks in advance, hope this is the right place to ask this kind of
questions...
Wouter
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How should I do this in the postinstall? Will it be overwritten when
there's an apache update? I currently put this in README.Debian, and
ask the user to it him/herself.
Thanks in advance, hope this is the right place to ask this kind of
questions...
Wouter
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they mean, not what they
interpret, as we would.
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. Yes, as
you say, public domain. However, if the author mentions the GPL, maybe he
got it wrong... Better check directly with him.
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give away any copyright
even if you want to do so.
Yup. Mexico is like Europe. However, you can istribute something with no
conditions, or simply specify you can do as you best wish with it, which
is equivalent to giving away the copyright.
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give away any copyright
even if you want to do so.
Yup. Mexico is like Europe. However, you can istribute something with no
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