On 02/08/2012 02:12 AM, Paul Wise wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 1:13 AM, Nikolai Lusan wrote:
>> Last year I packaged cluebringer (version 2.0 of policyd for doing
>> greylisting and other anti spam controls) as postfix-cluebringer. In my
>> initial packaging I used dbconfig-common to handle the
package roundup
dpkg-buildpackage: source version 1.4.18-1~bpo60+1
dpkg-buildpackage: source changed by Toni Mueller
dpkg-source -i --before-build roundup-1.4.18
dpkg-source: warning: patches have not been applied, applying them now (use
--no-preparation to override)
dpkg-so
Hi Andriy,
On Tue, 31.05.2011 at 14:59:25 +0300, Andriy Senkovych
wrote:
> I'm an uploader of the buildbot and buildbot-slave Debian packages and
> a contributor to the buildbot project[1] itself. As you may wonder,
> buildbot is a distributed continious integration tool written in
> Python. An
On Sun, 21.03.2010 at 20:28:32 +0100, Michael Tautschnig
wrote:
> On a sidenote, you should rather use ip addr show instead of ifconfig.
Why, please?
I gather that "ip addr show" has much richer output and is easier to
parse, but will this be available on non-Linux platforms, eg.
kfreebsd-amd6
Hi,
On Mon, 28.09.2009 at 15:50:28 -0700, Ludovico Cavedon
wrote:
> the latest upstream version (0.8.2) depends on python-iniparse, which
> has been in ITP for quite a long time. Version 0.8, instead, has not
> such dependency. Moreover I had to repackage 0.8 to make it
> debian-policy complian
Hi,
On Sun, 03.09.2006 at 22:13:26 +0200, Adam Cécile (Le_Vert) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Toni Mueller wrote:
> > another question is whether we can possibly adapt the policy and tools
> > to directly allow .bz2 files in Debian - we would benefit from smaller
> > f
Hi,
On Tue, 19.09.2006 at 00:16:37 +0200, Frits Daalmans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sunday 17 September 2006 23:01, Toni Mueller wrote:
> did you try RCS?
>
> man 1 ident
thanks - I think this is what I was after.
To Matthew: I hoped to avoid using strings + something
Dear mentors,
I'm looking for a program like 'what' on BSD, but on Linux (obviously).
The following is taken from the man page:
what - show what versions of object modules were used to construct a
file
Sample run:
$ what /bsd
/bsd
$arla: xfs_common-bsd.c,v 1.25 2002/12/18 16:32:03 lha
Hi,
On Sun, 03.09.2006 at 19:45:23 +0300, George Danchev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sunday 03 September 2006 19:18, Toni Mueller wrote:
> > another question is whether we can possibly adapt the policy and tools
> > to directly allow .bz2 files in Debian - we would
Hi,
On Sun, 03.09.2006 at 19:04:49 +0300, George Danchev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sunday 03 September 2006 17:10, Eric Cooper wrote:
> > (I don't think I can justify asking upstream to publish a more
> > wasteful version of the same bits on his website just to suit Debian.)
>
> True.
an
Hello,
On Fri, Dec 22, 2000 at 12:43:03AM +0100, Bas Zoetekouw wrote:
> > [crap clipped]
> Hmm, the debian lists get quite a lot of spam lately. Is there anything
> that can be done about this?
(Note: So far I read some 10 answers which gives me a 10-fold
increase in spam and noise over the ori
Hello,
On Fri, Dec 22, 2000 at 12:43:03AM +0100, Bas Zoetekouw wrote:
> > [crap clipped]
> Hmm, the debian lists get quite a lot of spam lately. Is there anything
> that can be done about this?
(Note: So far I read some 10 answers which gives me a 10-fold
increase in spam and noise over the or
Hello,
I'm in the NM queue and would like to (virtually) meet someone who
would lend me a hand. While I did some packages now, I'm still
not really fluent with the Debian packaging system. Also, I
want to tackle a big program where some help could speed things
up... PM welcome.
Thank you!
Best
Hello,
I'm in the NM queue and would like to (virtually) meet someone who
would lend me a hand. While I did some packages now, I'm still
not really fluent with the Debian packaging system. Also, I
want to tackle a big program where some help could speed things
up... PM welcome.
Thank you!
Bes
Hello,
I'm in the process of qualifying for a Debian Maintainer and need
to deliver some working packages. I've done some, but have problems
understanding how the toolchain works (so my Build-Depends and Depends
are out of line). Where do these ${shlibs...} et al get set, and how?
Is there a wa
Hello,
On Mon, Dec 11, 2000 at 01:53:35PM +0100, Bas Zoetekouw wrote:
> > Does the md5 sum of the .orig.tar.gz have to be the same as the one of
> > the upstream tarball ?
> Aren't the orig.tar.gz's packed with gzip -9? If that is the case, the
> md5sum would almost always change, since most ups
Hello,
I'm in the process of qualifying for a Debian Maintainer and need
to deliver some working packages. I've done some, but have problems
understanding how the toolchain works (so my Build-Depends and Depends
are out of line). Where do these ${shlibs...} et al get set, and how?
Is there a w
Hello,
On Mon, Dec 11, 2000 at 01:53:35PM +0100, Bas Zoetekouw wrote:
> > Does the md5 sum of the .orig.tar.gz have to be the same as the one of
> > the upstream tarball ?
> Aren't the orig.tar.gz's packed with gzip -9? If that is the case, the
> md5sum would almost always change, since most up
Hello,
I've built some Debian packages (and hijacked a few
existing ones to be able to sign these). I'm uncertain
whether I have ironed enough of the problems out of
it to pass. It would be very nice if some of you
knowledgable guys&gals could have a look over it
(and please tell me what errors I
Hello,
I've built some Debian packages (and hijacked a few
existing ones to be able to sign these). I'm uncertain
whether I have ironed enough of the problems out of
it to pass. It would be very nice if some of you
knowledgable guys&gals could have a look over it
(and please tell me what errors
Hello,
I'm applying for maintainership and am in the process of preparing
a few .deb-s. These are (currently) only Perl modules wrapped for
Debian usage. There is a problem with two of them I don't understand:
1. libimage-size-perl:
Lintian says:
W: libimage-size-perl: perl-script-uses-unknown-
Hello,
I'm applying for maintainership and am in the process of preparing
a few .deb-s. These are (currently) only Perl modules wrapped for
Debian usage. There is a problem with two of them I don't understand:
1. libimage-size-perl:
Lintian says:
W: libimage-size-perl: perl-script-uses-unknown
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