Re: [DNG] Iceweasel says "This connection is untrusted"

2015-12-22 Thread Emiliano Marini
The SSL certificate has expired, it will be fixed soon. On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 5:07 PM, Edward Bartolo wrote: > Hi All, > > Trying to browse git.devuan.org resulted in iceweasel blocking me > access complaining that: > > This Connection is Untrusted > > You have asked Iceweasel to connect secur

Re: [DNG] Debianising my uploaded version of netman.

2015-12-22 Thread Edward Bartolo
Hi, Once that I git pushed netman with Rainer's patch it is time to start thinking about giving users choice to let netman autostart and try autoconnecting to wifi. I think, that can be done by providing a simple script or compiled executable to configure netman so that it starts automatically wi

[DNG] Iceweasel says "This connection is untrusted"

2015-12-22 Thread Edward Bartolo
Hi All, Trying to browse git.devuan.org resulted in iceweasel blocking me access complaining that: This Connection is Untrusted You have asked Iceweasel to connect securely to git.devuan.org, but we can't confirm that your connection is secure. Normally, when you try to connect securely, sites

Re: [DNG] Conspiracy theories Was Re: Don't feed the troll

2015-12-22 Thread Rainer Weikusat
Mitt Green writes: >>BTW, what's "Cons-piracy"‎? > > https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/conspiracy There are plenty of free dictionaries available on the web. OTOH, a cons (cell) is a basic data type of list, namely, a pair. The first element is usually referred to as "the car" and the second as "the

Re: [DNG] gbp:error: upstream/0.1.1 is not a valid treeish

2015-12-22 Thread Edward Bartolo
Hi, I found that: git-buildpackage --git-upstream-tree=0.1.1 does create two .deb packages but the git-buildpackage as described earlier in this thread fails. This also fails: git-buildpackage --git-upstream-tree=0.1.1 --git-export-dir=../netman_pkg_build gbp:error: 0.1.1 is not a valid treeish

Re: [DNG] gbp:error: upstream/0.1.1 is not a valid treeish

2015-12-22 Thread Edward Bartolo
Hi, Having git-buildpackage failing I resorted to using dpkg-buildpackage promptly build the netman packages. Then, I cleaned the sources using make -C . clean Edward On 22/12/2015, Edward Bartolo wrote: > Hi, > > This is git-buildpackage with --git-verbose. > > edbarx@edbarx-pc:~/netman_from_b

Re: [DNG] gbp:error: upstream/0.1.1 is not a valid treeish

2015-12-22 Thread Edward Bartolo
Hi, This is git-buildpackage with --git-verbose. edbarx@edbarx-pc:~/netman_from_backup_08.12.2015$ git-buildpackage --git-export-dir=../netman_pkg_build --git-ignore-new --git-verbose gbp:debug: ['git', 'rev-parse', '--show-cdup'] gbp:debug: ['git', 'rev-parse', '--is-bare-repository'] gbp:debug:

[DNG] gbp:error: upstream/0.1.1 is not a valid treeish

2015-12-22 Thread Edward Bartolo
Hi All, By hook and by crook I have 'git pushed' my netman with Rainer's patch. My current objective is to successive build packages using git instead of dpkg-buildpackages as suggested by various helpful volunteers on this mailing list. I am using the command in the netman root directory: edbar

Re: [DNG] nmap in Debian Wheezy

2015-12-22 Thread Rainer Weikusat
Emiliano Marini writes: > I wanted to install nmap in one of my systems for testing purposes, and > when I run "apt-get install namp" it tries to pull 73 dependencies WTF? > > # apt-get install nmap [...] > ufraw-batch That's certainly not something nmap depends on in Wheezy.

Re: [DNG] #shitdevuansays: was Don't feed the troll

2015-12-22 Thread Teodoro Santoni
Hi, 2015-12-22 16:07 GMT+01:00, Steve Litt : > Hi Teodoro, > > I looked at https://twitter.com/shitdevuansays, and it looked to me > like it was taking our side. Is there something I'm not seeing? Retweets like this one [0], the followers' list (marco d'itri, mcgovern, de icaza and other folks wh

Re: [DNG] Expired SSL certificate for git.devuan.org

2015-12-22 Thread Emiliano Marini
Great, thank you! On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 1:52 PM, Daniel Reurich wrote: > Hi Emiliano, > > On 23/12/15 05:32, Emiliano Marini wrote: > > Just expired today. > > Yes! I reported this to Jaromil and Nextime and have assurances it will > be fixed today. > > Regards, > Daniel. > > > > -- >

Re: [DNG] Expired SSL certificate for git.devuan.org

2015-12-22 Thread Daniel Reurich
Hi Emiliano, On 23/12/15 05:32, Emiliano Marini wrote: > Just expired today. Yes! I reported this to Jaromil and Nextime and have assurances it will be fixed today. Regards, Daniel. -- Daniel Reurich Centurion Computer Technology (2005) Ltd. 021 797 722 signature.asc Description:

[DNG] Expired SSL certificate for git.devuan.org

2015-12-22 Thread Emiliano Marini
Just expired today. I belive it was a certificate from StartSSL(?) Right now it's possible to get also free valid certificates from Let's Encrypt. They are valid only for 3 months, but the process to get them it's fast, simple, and automatic. Cheers, Emiliano. ___

Re: [DNG] Don't feed the troll

2015-12-22 Thread info at smallinnovations.nl
On 22-12-15 13:00, dng-requ...@lists.dyne.org wrote: I just read this article on bsdmag.org from October about systemd. It gives a refreshingly objective view from the distance on the whole discussion about the sense and nonsense of systemd: Problems with Systemd and Why I like BSD Init, by Rand

Re: [DNG] Conspiracy theories Was Re: Don't feed the troll

2015-12-22 Thread Mitt Green
>BTW, what's "Cons-piracy"‎? https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/conspiracy ___ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng

Re: [DNG] Don't feed the troll

2015-12-22 Thread Mitt Green
>Why it sounds so weird to you, then, that someone got >somewhere data from compromised bank accounts and used >them to try and shut off the money sources of this project? ‎ Because it's stupid. Very stupid. These people don't have a life. Everything with intention of trolling, putting people down

Re: [DNG] #shitdevuansays: was Don't feed the troll

2015-12-22 Thread dev1fanboy
Looking at this I had thought it was an attempt to be disruptive, because it seemed to demean ideas coming from the IRC channels. On Tuesday, December 22, 2015 3:07 PM, Steve Litt wrote: > On Tue, 22 Dec 2015 04:54:38 +0100 > Teodoro Santoni wrote: > >> https://twitter.com/shitdevuansays >>

Re: [DNG] nmap in Debian Wheezy

2015-12-22 Thread Emiliano Marini
Wow thanks man! # apt-get install --no-install-recommends nmap Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done The following extra packages will be installed: libblas3 libblas3gf libgfortran3 liblinear1 liblua5.1-0 Suggested packages: liblinear-dev Reco

Re: [DNG] nmap in Debian Wheezy

2015-12-22 Thread fsmithred
On 12/22/2015 06:54 AM, Emiliano Marini wrote: > I wanted to install nmap in one of my systems for testing purposes, and > when I run "apt-get install namp" it tries to pull 73 dependencies WTF? > Here's what my wheezy says: apt-cache depends nmap nmap Depends: libc6 Depends: libgcc1 Depend

[DNG] #shitdevuansays: was Don't feed the troll

2015-12-22 Thread Steve Litt
On Tue, 22 Dec 2015 04:54:38 +0100 Teodoro Santoni wrote: > https://twitter.com/shitdevuansays > > It ceased operations an year ago. > Someone wasted his/her time or bought space for > a twitter bot for the purpose of posting things he/she > deems shit from this ML. Hi Teodoro, I looked at ht

Re: [DNG] nmap in Debian Wheezy

2015-12-22 Thread Emiliano Marini
Yeah, maybe. I can't understand why it wants to install things like libcupsimage2, gnuplot, imagemagick... It's a freaking network tool! On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 11:25 AM, Arnt Karlsen wrote: > On Tue, 22 Dec 2015 09:01:55 -0300, Emiliano wrote in message > : > > > Sorry, I forgot to mention t

Re: [DNG] nmap in Debian Wheezy

2015-12-22 Thread Arnt Karlsen
On Tue, 22 Dec 2015 09:01:55 -0300, Emiliano wrote in message : > Sorry, I forgot to mention that this system runs Wheezy. ..is Squeeze the last known good Debian? -- ..med vennlig hilsen = with Kind Regards from Arnt Karlsen ...with a number of polar bear hunters in his ancestry... Scenario

Re: [DNG] nmap in Debian Wheezy

2015-12-22 Thread Emiliano Marini
Sorry, I forgot to mention that this system runs Wheezy. On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 8:54 AM, Emiliano Marini wrote: > I wanted to install nmap in one of my systems for testing purposes, and > when I run "apt-get install namp" it tries to pull 73 dependencies WTF? > > # apt-get install nmap > Readin

[DNG] nmap in Debian Wheezy

2015-12-22 Thread Emiliano Marini
I wanted to install nmap in one of my systems for testing purposes, and when I run "apt-get install namp" it tries to pull 73 dependencies WTF? # apt-get install nmap Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done The following extra packages will be insta

Re: [DNG] Don't feed the troll

2015-12-22 Thread Florian Zieboll
I just read this article on bsdmag.org from October about systemd. It gives a refreshingly objective view from the distance on the whole discussion about the sense and nonsense of systemd: Problems with Systemd and Why I like BSD Init, by Randy Westlund http://bsdmag.org/randy_w_3/ Disclaimer: I