l
if you don't get the reference and can play such video files)
> [...] and allow the user to review them before download.
So how does one do that if not clickthrough?
> [...] This means, of course, that the package
> maintainer have to rename the license file.
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> 2006/5/19, MJ Ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > The DLJ FAQ seems to contradict the licence in other places,
> > such as the need to indemnify Sun for a wide range of things.
> > Why not wait for Sun to figure out WTF th
ies relating to its subject matter during the term
of this Agreement.
[...]
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indemnification, but is their Java worth that risk? There
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Ubuntu is backed with a company with enough financial support
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are being used to build these, please? I have made
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> I used to upload recipes directly to the server, but all recipes I had
> to change during this GoboLinux 013 development are being 'submitted'
> to gobolinux-recipes first. This adds an extra overhead (specially to
> Lucas :) but allows recipe
with the right options to use goboring and download unknown
keys from an official server?
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> Ah--I think I see. So by "main keyserver network," you mean something l=
> ike=20
> pgp.mit.edu or keyserver.veridis.com, right? Ok, that makes sense.
I was thinking of pgp.net, but most of them seem to sync with each other.
H
"Carlo Calica" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> WRT keyservers, what's preventing someone from uploading a key with an
> assumed name/email? [...]
Nothing, but it should have no credibility. We need to establish
some web of trust. How about reviewing other work signed with
the same key?
Key signing partie
ges=all,obj-c++")
as the only difference to the current GCC 4.1.1 recipe.
I'll test it on GNUstep packages from my local recipe store
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I think the Groff recipe needs the lines
configure_options=(
"--with-appresdir=/Programs/Groff/1.19.2/lib/X11/app-defaults"
)
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> On 7/27/06, MJ Ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Can anyone get pdfroff working with Ghostscript 8.54 (either
> > AFPL or GPL)? For me, it fails on some Ghostscript call,
> > even if the input file simply
It turns out that /Files/Fonts was not in the gs -? font path
and adding a symlink with
ln -s /Files/Fonts/Type1/ /Programs/GhostScript/8.54/share/ghostscript/fonts
fixed it. So, why didn't Compile GhostScript do that? Or have
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try to debug my groff some more in a few minutes. I wonder if it's
related to DRI again. Thanks Lucas.
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only found it in debian build logs for m68k, not i686.
Is it because I don't have NFS support in my kernel?
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What needs $target to be passed to make? Can it be unset?
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. it's easier for the gurus to read through quickly
2. we avoid the 33% base64 size penalty, and
3. people can cut-and-paste bits out of the archive later if needed.
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To fix this, I added to the recipe the patch mailed to gcc's list in
http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2006-03/msg01179.html
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> On 8/1/06, MJ Ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Sending recipes in a text-like format is good because:
> > 1. it's easier for the gurus to read through quickly
> > 2. we avoid the 33% base64 size penalty,
"Lucas C. Villa Real" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On 8/1/06, MJ Ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > To fix this, I added to the recipe the patch mailed to gcc's list in
> > http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2006-03/msg01179.html
> >
> > Is it OK to
I outlined three drawbacks in mailing MIMEd tarball attachments.
> > Which package is ReviewRecipes in?
>
> It's just a simple script I've written and stored at my
> /Files/Compile. It just performs RecipeLint and does a 'less' on its
> contents.
Seems lik
"Hisham Muhammad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> like it needs a GCC-4 compatibility patch, but from a quick search, I
> couldn't fine none around. We may need to roll our own, or try
> 2.13-pre7.
Sadly, 2.13-pre7 has the same problem. I'll email its
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> That's fine. I've taken the time to modify the recipe store, creating
> both AFPL-GhostScript and GhostScript (which uses the GPL tarball)
> recipes. Both are available in versions 8.13, 8.53 and 8.54.
Thanks. I've noticed that http://gobo.calica.com/re
ned
to me when one host is down (usually mine!). One of the scripts
(GetAvailable, perhaps?) can run verbosely enough to show what's
happening IIRC.
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Either way, generating tarballs and diffs are vital. At Savannah, one
can do this from the web interface, and it's a function worth keeping.
> For bugtracking I see two alternatives: Mantis or Trac. [...]
RT would be the other big one IMO, but I've seen lots of grou
27;t
keeping up with the others. If GetAvailable had chosen a lagging mirror
for its only MANIFEST, new versions would have been missed.
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wrong answer, or you deliberately want two version of something
installed at once (GTK+). Any system-wide updater needs a good way of
marking packages as Hold and to solve the version comparison problem.
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, like LGPL'd gnutls?
http://www.python.org/download/releases/2.4.2/license/
http://www.fsf.org/licensing/licenses/#OpenSSL
http://www.gnu.org/software/gnutls/
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correct signatures?
To me, that seems a better approach than disabling signature support.
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the /S/L that uses the release versions) and something that
gobo makes relatively easy, at least now.
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;t know what software in
gobo links against python and presumably a non-trivial amount is GPL,
else python's licensors wouldn't be so careful to spell out which
pythons are GPL-compatible.
Good spot on the advertising clause :-(
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Nort
, many debian developers are ignoring it. With any luck, Sun
will make good their pledge to relicense it under a free licence (not
the CDDL, I hope) and make this bug obsolete.
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ld it limit our
ability to issue bugfixes?), I'd prefer it not to contain the Firefox
icons unless their copyright licence has been changed. (It was a
copyright+trademark double-whammy problem before.)
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Carlo Calica <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 9/29/06, MJ Ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > My fear is that any bugfix going into gobolinux will block on MozCorp
> > approval, which is simply unethical when we can do better.
>
> I'm not sure that is a practic
nfight? [...]
It's a mess, with everyone impersonating everyone else - lots of bits of
bun splatted around the room and on the participants. Anything which
relies on that string for functionality is going to break easily anyway.
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this seems a clear bug with minimal scope for causing
other probelms, unless someone has written/modified another program in
core that depends on -c overwrite not working (seems unlikely).
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t /etc/passwd}
and I'm pretty sure it will break some perl filehandle passing, but I
can't remember a neat demonstration.
If /bin/sh is bash, this may be a severe problem.
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could be done.
Well, you did ask what we thought. ;-)
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> A related question: for how long do we need to keep supporting fibo sandbox?
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I can't see how you'd find out name without downloading.
It's a good idea to have a packaging keyring. Maybe later
there will be a gobo keyring server.
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sage-ID:" field in any of
the parent messages, then the new message will have no "In-Reply-To:"
field.
The "References:" field will contain the contents of the parent's
"References:" field (if any) followed by the contents of the parent's
> am wondering if this distribution has died!
The FAQ seems to work: http://gobolinux.org/index.php?page=faq
> A response would be useful!
Cc'd.
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ke me to develop patches, please describe the attacks and
tell me where to get the source as used on bugs.gobolinux.org.
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> something, here's the kind of attack we have been receiving:
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My network is currently broken enough :-/
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they be held in a different store, please? It would be
disappointing if they accidentally found their way into a LiveCD or
similar when the terms don't give people the same flexibility as the
rest of gobolinux.
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nd then use
rsync -Cav to copy the changes across.
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gt; inside ghostscripts directory. The recipe is atached as an URL.
Warning: I think GNU Ghostscript is 8.55 and the non-GNU one has
numbered itself as 8.56 even though the previous release was 8.54 - I
can't remember how gobo handles this at present. Is it easy to select
between them?
T
"Jonas Karlsson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2007/3/23, MJ Ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Warning: I think GNU Ghostscript is 8.55 and the non-GNU one has
> > numbered itself as 8.56 even though the previous release was 8.54 - I
> > can't remember
ven include a 'don't use this, use one of
these' recipe or would that break stuff?
GPL-GhostScript would be ambiguous (which I think may be artofcode's
intention) and could apply to most of these competing versions so I
wouldn't use that name for any of them.
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-
Then again, I usually write for the far simpler rc shell not bash, so
what do I know? ;-)
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MLA-Gobo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Calica.com is crawling. Don't use it. Mirrors available at:
Now http://gobolinux.mirrors.ttllp.co.uk/ also has the rc ISO and I've
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27; | while read prog ; do
if [ -z "${vidita[$prog]}" ] \
&& [ -e "${goboPrograms}/$prog/Current/" ] \
&& [ -z "$(find ${goboPrograms}/$prog/Current/ -path '*/Resources'
-prune -o -type f -atime -30 -print )" ] ; then
e a Bourne-like shell?
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ls $(SHELL)
or something like that.
> If it's in gcj, I think you may be able to do the following in the recipe:
> environment=(
>SHELL=/bin/sh
> )
If that's the recommended way, I'll try that.
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on't do Subversion (I can only remember how to drive three or four
version control systems before I start making big mistakes and if I
make mistakes on a shared project like gobolinux, that will get
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d move it to the mainline?
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I think my Compile and Scripts are up-to-date. Can anyone else build
Compile NumPy without it erroring out?
Also, why does Compile still quit if PYTHONPATH is not set? Haven't
we got gobo.pth in the Python recipe/package now?
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Yes, recent changes make that sensible again. Debian is also unifying:
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.linux.debian.devel.general/118539
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> using ">=". [...]
> This far we've only heard mine and André's view on this. Doesn't anyone else
> has
> an opinion in this?
I agree with André's view, where Foo x.y is informative but not a >=
dependency. However, as you noted, Gobo is
to --partial/-p and
UpdateSettings's --quick/-q to --semi-automatic/-s because --quick
isn't really a good name for those options anyway. (UpdateSettings
--auto is faster than --quick, for example.)
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but it's not my call.
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impose any further
restrictions *and* requiring us to apply additional terms, the author
has not granted us a usable license and so we shouldn't distribute his
work at all.
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Best case, we only need worry about this if we try to auto-compile the
recipes archive, but there are other problems with doing that too.
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Ricardo Nabinger Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Being so, nuke it. Does Ion really worth the hassle of possible legal
> problems in the future?
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to find a replacement once its sysadmin is back in the country and at
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utor who cannot make that time due to a
recurring prior engagement may never be able to make a meeting.
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Ricardo Nabinger Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> MJ Ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > this torrent ever finishes downloading it. Anyone else getting lots
> > of "rejected by tracker - Tracker error 3"?
>
> I'm getting some of those:
>
or in-town at that time, but I
should be able to connect and log, freesplit permitting.
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You may want to remove it from the list for now. Recovery is taking
some time...
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needed into the xsession, rather than every
piddling shell, but there seems to be no stomach for that. :-(
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Jonatan Liljedahl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> MJ Ray wrote:
> > The fix is to stop using Environment files as much as possible and to
> > load the few that are needed into the xsession, rather than every
> > piddling shell, but there seems to be no stomach for that.
al Cache-handling, etc.
Or manage the current files to produce an /etc/environment and it
could be used by both PAM and non-PAM systems.
But better yet is not to use Environment if it can be avoided.
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ar. Even then, you need a pretty high level of
trust to surrender what little influence over your code you have and a
new organisation just won't have that.
Hope that explains,
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Cairo depends on Pixman but it isn't declared;
Firefox depends on dbus-glib but it isn't declared.
More as I find them...
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"Jonas Karlsson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 19/06/2008, MJ Ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Cairo depends on Pixman but it isn't declared;
> Pixman is part of Xorg-Lib 7.3 (Xorg-Lib 7.3 is updated compared to
> the deprecated Xorg 7.3) and "
leaner way than my current local changes, will the patch be accepted?
There were comments in #gobolinux that people like Compile sudo'ing
because it means you don't have to spot the Password: prompt at
install time - but then why not run sudo Compile anyway?
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ftware cannot be commercial!
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you actually want to do is build as a regular
user, then copy to /Programs and /System as root.
Well, it did until me and vi gave Compile a lobotomy.
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've still not made a proof of concept, sadly. Oh for a free weekend
when I'm not fixing or shifting hardware!
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raries/python2.3/site-packages/FindPackage.pyc
SymlinkProgram: Conflict:
/System/Links/Libraries/python2.3/site-packages/GuessLatest.pyc
[...]
SymlinkProgram: Conflict: /Programs/LibXML2/2.6.27/bin/xmlcatalog
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subscribe to you.)
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d seems to succeed when run in bash manually.
Thanks for any help!
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Michael Homer wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 6:52 AM, MJ Ray wrote:
> > How do I find out what the failure is?
> >
> > The pre_install command seems to succeed when run in bash manually.
> Except that it doesn't really, it just looks like it - `[ test ] &&
the extra
dependencies. Is the fact that both GnuPG 1.4.x and 2.0.x are current
releases to blame? Or something else?
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. Here's the end of the output of running
ContributeRecipe --pretend GnuPG 1.4.10
If it needs more info, I may be slow to answer because I won't have
access to my gobolinux system for a while.
Generating diff from 2.0.15-r1->1.4.10
ContributeRecipe protocol 1
Submitter: MJ Ray
Progra
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