A bug is years old. It will probably not be fixed. It should probably not be
fixed. It is probably not even a bug.
The bug's submitter is not complaining.
Why is the bug still open?
Example: #619363. [1]
1: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=619363
If I were the
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. I will spend the time needed to
mentor the right volunteer.
Reply to me off-list (or on the BTS, but not on
debian-mentors) if interested.
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brigade, but
realistically it probably will. Be that as it may. I
suggest that that brigade are a remarkably noisy
minority. Anyway, please don't package the proposed
package. This is my request.)
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, to help me to understand the issue better.)
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[1] http://lists.debian.org/debian-project/2005/09/msg00187.html
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. If W.B. or others
wish to comment, I would be interested in what they had
to say, because I am considering a future package which
would pose exactly this kind of problem. Thanks.
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François-Denis Gonthier wrote:
I'm the erlang package maintainer. I've been suggested by someone to make an
Erlang package that is not dependant on X11.
Wise suggestion.
I found that logic because an
Erlang system node doesn't usually require an UI. But, after thinking about
that, I
think that that captures the essence of the concept, but if an
in-depth discussion is wanted, see the subthread beginning at [1].
Otherwise, if in doubt, choose Suggests.
Good luck with python-xlib, Martin.
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Question: does /dev/tty /dev/tty not block?
Policy sect 6.3 seems to suggest this
bi-redirection for certain postinst scripts, and
oddly it seems to work. Why does it not block,
please?
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Question: does /dev/tty /dev/tty not block?
Policy sect 6.3 seems to suggest this
bi-redirection for certain postinst scripts, and
oddly it seems to work. Why does it not block,
please?
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it. How can
I fix it? All I want the script to do is to
find a module. The module is not sneaking
around, hiding somewhere, after all; it stands
right there at the script's shoulder, ready to
serve.
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it. How can
I fix it? All I want the script to do is to
find a module. The module is not sneaking
around, hiding somewhere, after all; it stands
right there at the script's shoulder, ready to
serve.
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