In Soviet Russia, book reads YOU.
2009/9/8 Arie Skliarouk sklia...@gmail.com
Hi,
In socialistic USSR, school books were not bought each year. Instead pupils
had to take them from their's school library for the coming year and return
them at end of the year. Each book had worn out level
is
simple, relatively powerful and does not randomly crash. I'm guessing OS X
is not a valid choice for you, due to the prohibitive cost of Mac hardware.
Anyway, that's what I think.
Good luck, though.
Yotam Rubin
2009/2/28 David Harel harel...@gmail.com
Greetings,
I need your help regarding
sucks like a throng of brazillian adult-industry workers
2. Linux sucks like a relatively large tribe of nomadic pipe-blowers
3. OS X sucks like a pack of hungry anteaters
Unfortunately, all modern operating systems are seriously flawed.
Regards,
Yotam Rubin
On Sat, Feb 28, 2009 at 7:47 PM
A. You're in love with him.
2009/2/5 Amichai Rotman amic...@iglu.org.il
LinkedIn
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Baruch,
I'd like to add you to my professional network on LinkedIn.
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View invitation from Amichai
I've used scons for a small project with a complex build environment. We
were very unhappy with the results.
I found its design and API quite deficient. Additionally, we've encountered
quite a few major bugs that we had to work around.
Make, while deficient in its own right, at least works as
What's the main issue? Is it that it's impossible to work with GDB because
it crashes, or is it gdb's command line interface? If the problem is the
latter, then have him use a decent frontend. I use emacs's gdbsrc mode,
which integrates control of the debugger with your existing code buffers.
Some
I don't want to be rude or anything, but your subject was rather ironic:
Linux for smart HUMEN beings
Eheheh.
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hi
have tryed to install ubuntu edgy 6.10 i386 on my pc, and it crashed
during install
so i did a 'check disk for defects' and got a
Hey,
I'm seriously considering moving our office to an asterisk based
PBX. While asterisk seems viable for smaller installation (~50
subscribers),
I'm wondering how well is it expected to scale with hundreds of users.
I've looked around on the Internet, and all the evidence I've
how well
abstracted its API is, but it's a preferable method to using pipes.
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Hi all,
I'm trying to set up a build environment for a self-contained Linux
system. This is not cross-compiling, but I want the new system to only
contain what I brought into it. I also want it to work :-)
I'm already
On Fri, Sep 09, 2005 at 12:05:45AM +0300, Lior Kaplan wrote:
Hi Guys,
I was approached to find a volunteer who can teach PHP to high school
students in Ramat Gan.
I'd be happy to help people who volunteer for this.
Perhaps describing the motivation for volunteering is appropriate.
Will
and filter accordingly, but it should be relatively easy to implement,
and the gain is likely to be more signifcant than using a combination of
ready made standalone programs, through which complex operations may be
harder to carry out.
Regards,
Yotam Rubin
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]) - time.time() = 0):
print float(sys.argv[1]) - time.time()
...
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for the resolver functions
which will be preloaded for one specific process. See the LD_PRELOAD
environment variable, and the assorted dynamic linker functions in order
to get started.
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between features and speed. I don't see any valid reason why Mozilla should
be sluggish, regardless of features.
[...]
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the allow_mx_to_ip option in the exim configuration. A better solution
would be to ask the administrator to fix his DNS configuration.
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will come out of it... :-)
Gilad.
It might also be wise to address his comment about the NSA abandoning
development of SELinux, which remains indisputably false[0].
Regards, Yotam Rubin
[0]: http://www.nsa.gov/selinux/list-archive/2789.html
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to a high value
(See named's manual page for further details), run it through strace and
so forth. After you have collected more informative messages, you may forward
them to the list. Letting us have a glimpse at your configuration might also
be an OK idea.
Regards, Yotam Rubin
job offers has become common place on this list, the above
guidelines may be useful to other potential employers.
Regards, Yotam Rubin
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. It does not
contribute anything and promotes certain types of trolling. It would be
greatly appreciated if this thread is eliminated without delay, implied
or otherwise.
Regards, Yotam Rubin
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of the community.
[...]
What people will bring (to my knowledge):
[people listed here please confirm, people who should be and aren't -
let me know]
Yotam Rubin: 3 monitors CD-R*2 media
Confirmed. It should be noted that I am not going to attend the party, and
if this hardware is desirable
on regular basis
(something like Perah , but this is not official yet)
6. Quickly attain world domination.
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of an attack.
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that log file, and optionally report interesting findings.
While you're at it, I suggest you read the manual page for strace and
determine how the options -f and -o affect strace's behavior.
Regards, Yotam Rubin
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Where is it documented?
As far as I know, it's not documented anywhere. the - files are created
by useradd, and useradd alone. Since useradd doesn't use PAM, this backup
mechanism can't be used in the nss layer, like it should be.
Regards, Yotam Rubin
msg21456/pgp0.pgp
machines)
7) 1 6.4 GiB large HDD. (Can't remember which brand)
8) 1 2 GiB large HDD.
I'm also willing to provide my remaining CDR media.
Regards, Yotam Rubin
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ulimit -S unlimited does nothing, and I could not find where to
change it in the configuration files.
Regards,
Shlomi Fish
Perhaps it is enforced by PAM, in which case you should see
/etc/security/limits.conf
Regards, Yotam Rubin
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existing configuration, where you actually have control
over the general networking infrastructure. Fiddling with the Alcatel may
be cool, but it has little functional value.
Regards, Yotam Rubin
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enough keyring, it's possible that government officials might lean
towards an open solution, rather than a proprietary one.
If anyone wants to hold a key signing party in Beer-Sheva and the vicinity,
please let me know.
Regards, Yotam Rubin
[0]: Everyone except for Nadav Har'El
.
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, but it should work.
Regards, Yotam Rubin
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. Apparently there is little
demand for Linux games.
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If you did not find the solution in the first issue, I'm sure the authors
can accommodate something.
If you want to be treated seriously, I strongly advise against asking
questions in the form of: d00d, i want to 0wn a firewall, help me!
Regards, Yotam Rubin
Cheer
On Wed, Jun 12, 2002 at 02:09:54PM +0300, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
TH4 UBER KEWL JAN 1SSU3 1N Y00R F4C3
Tha???!!!
Shouldn't it have been
TH3 UB3R K3WL J4N 1SSU3 1N Y00R F4C3?
No. That particular issue was written over a year ago an exercise.
Regards, Yotam Rubin
On Wed, Jun 12, 2002 at 02:09:54PM +0300, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
TH4 UBER KEWL JAN 1SSU3 1N Y00R F4C3
Tha???!!!
Shouldn't it have been
TH3 UB3R K3WL J4N 1SSU3 1N Y00R F4C3?
Err, scratch that. Yes. You're right.
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Administrator Privilege Gain] [Priority: 1]:
{TCP} 194.90.15.2:1417 - 194.90.15.162:25
Not off-hand, but fortunately, snort maintains logs containing the
suspicious packets. Just look at the offending packet and compare it
to the snort rule.
Regards, Yotam Rubin
Any idea whats its all about
On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 01:08:08PM +0200, Eli Segal wrote:
Is there a way to install OpenOffice with apt-get ???
Yes, but only OO without BiDi support, and I assume that's not what you
want. Can the IGLU administrators make OO apt-gettable please?
Regards, Yotam Rubin
Eli
, it is the kernel they working on is called Hurd.
fix me if I'm wrong.
No. The HURD microkernel is the mach. The additional servers (File systems,
etc) form the complete GNU/HURD operating system.
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If it aint't broken
. Some of the code is triply licensed and some is licensed
under a single license. I'd better add these copyrights to the binary
packages.
Regards, Yotam Rubin
P.S.: Due to the ever-deteriorating network infrastructure in my school,
this will be my permanent address from now
a corrupt package.
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against LM8.2 alien ...
I fully agree. If you want the RPM, you may contact me via private email and
I will provide it, that is, unless someone puts the RPM's on iglu.org.
As for your alien problem, it requires more intimate debugging.
Regards, Yotam Rubin
Itai.
The control file I
. a LaTeX package? Lyx support? groff?
3. source - HTML - postscript?
Anything else?
a2ps, it's extremely versatile and can pretty print most common languages.
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be configured to block these sinister buggers.
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for OO and its dependencies.
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[0]: Binary packages are currently .deb's. The diff used to create the package
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On Tue, May 14, 2002 at 11:54:50AM +0300, guy keren wrote:
On Tue, 14 May 2002, Yotam Rubin wrote:
I have successfully compiled OO with IBM's BiDi patches. A couple
of screenshots are available at http://212.179.208.62/oo-snap. While I
have not extensively tested it, BiDi seems well
willing to
do it myself on iglu.org.il, but it's only a couple of commands. If someone
wants to create an SRPM, that would be ideal; I do not intend to create one.
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with no bidi support ;-)
I am retrieving the OO source Debian package as we correspond. I've already
configured a chroot fs for the build. All I need now is the patch.
Regards, Yotam Rubin
Thanks
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through the debian-kde archives, I found the following URL:
http://kde3.geniussystems.net/debian
I haven't tested it, but the packages are rumored to work. For further
details, consult http://lists.debian.org/debian-kde
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the
the server. In additional to standard arguments, it should have
-nolisten tcp in there.
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, it'll
persuade them to remove the restriction.
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P.S.: Fellas, RTFH (Headers), do not CC me on list replies. It clogs up my
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spool and serves no useful purpose.
man procmailex | col -b | vi - /duplicates
I already
On Thu, Apr 04, 2002 at 03:42:44PM +0300, Nadav Har'El wrote:
On Thu, Apr 04, 2002, mulix wrote about Re: Slightly OT: yellow pages blocks our
browsers:
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P.S.: Fellas, RTFH (Headers), do not CC me on list replies. It clogs up
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that
you don't actually provide information but rather unobjective incentives for
examining the URL.
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And support - in hebrew !
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not necessary. sshd is forked for every incoming connection. It is
possible to connect to ssh, shut down the listening process and the session
will remain unharmed. Then you would go about installing sshd as normal,.
there's no reason to run two listening sshd's concurrently.
Regards, Yotam
On Fri, Dec 28, 2001 at 01:33:39PM +0200, guy keren wrote:
On Fri, 28 Dec 2001, Yotam Rubin wrote:
Don't CC me, I read all the lists I'm subscribed to.
That's not necessary. sshd is forked for every incoming connection. It is
possible to connect to ssh, shut down the listening process
On Sat, Dec 29, 2001 at 01:36:45AM +0200, Nimrod Simba Carmi wrote:
[ snipped discussion ]
Some of them might do it eventually,
but others might prefer to get other jobs where they'll at least do
something useful - e.g., instead of writing code for a site that aims to
cheat in
On Sat, Dec 29, 2001 at 02:23:32AM +0200, Nimrod Simba Carmi wrote:
Hey,
Don't CC me when replying to the list. Receiving several copies of your
cynical slabber is hazardous to my health.
On Saturday 29 December 2001 02:10, Yotam Rubin wrote:
How is that done, exactly? By providing
to add new
code, and their long acceptance cycle. I think it is regarded as a good
thing.
It is? Addition of new code is generally subject to the whims of developers.
Many (most?) are not reluctant to add new code.
Regards, Yotam Rubin
Shachar
the strain of constantly monitoring updates and allow trivial
upgradability. If I can assist you in any way, please tell me.
Regards, Yotam Rubin
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On Sun, Dec 23, 2001 at 02:00:36PM +0200, Nadav Har'El wrote:
On Sun, Dec 23, 2001, Yotam Rubin wrote about Re: http://www.linux.org.il/ rants:
One crucially important update is ssh, whose version on iglu.org.il appears
to be vulnerable to the CRC compensation bug, which may grant arbitrary
an oversimplification of what I wrote. I merely contended that Debian
would ease the strain of security updates. ssh was given as an entirely
independent instance. What I mean is:
1) Debian is generally easier to maintain.
2) Entirely detached from point #1, ssh requires an upgrade.
-- Yotam Rubin
On Fri, Nov 23, 2001 at 01:21:24AM +0200, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
Don't u mean 0.9.6? it's out since 2 days now (0.9.6 I mean)
Give the maintainer some time. Besides, a package can't enter testing
following two days of its initial upload to unstable.
Regards, Yotam Rubin
On Friday 23
/include/stdio.h, fseeko64() accepts an
__off64_t variable as its offset value, whose size is 64 bits.
Hope This Helps, Yotam Rubin
Schlomo
On Sun, 18 Nov 2001, Miki Shapiro wrote:
Your generic linux 2.4 and glibc 2.2 support LFS. What are the specifics
of your problem
the new
interface, the offset argument is 64 bits in size, not 32 bits. Obviously,
this is fully backwards compatible, since 64 bits may contain 32 bits.
Regards, Yotam Rubin
Schlomo
On Mon, 19 Nov 2001, Yotam Rubin wrote:
On Mon, Nov 19, 2001 at 08:02:25AM +0200, Schlomo
On Mon, Nov 19, 2001 at 04:41:54PM +0200, guy keren wrote:
On Mon, 19 Nov 2001, Yotam Rubin wrote:
On Mon, Nov 19, 2001 at 10:35:26AM +0200, Schlomo Schapiro wrote:
That's what I mean. If you don't use 64bit variables you can't use the
long file stuff because then you would try
find scratch on linuxdoc.org...
Your generic linux 2.4 and glibc 2.2 support LFS. What are the specifics
of your problem? Large file support should be transparently added to an
application provided that it is built with _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE and
_FILE_OFFSET_BITS set to 64.
Regards, Yotam
On Tue, Nov 13, 2001 at 12:30:17PM +0200, Omer Zak wrote:
Now we have to prepare for the inevitable Clueless Newbie Whine about the
cruel and cold-hearted oldtimers, who refuse to fire their precious
neurons and answer seriously the newbie's question.
Flamebait.
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a question, is there any reason why the modified pptp can't be merged
with the upstream pptp? It'll be a whole a lot cleaner.
Regards, Yotam Rubin
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Try a2ps, it supports pretty printing for many languages, including C.
On Tue, Jul 10, 2001 at 11:31:26AM +0200, Erez Doron wrote:
Hi
In vim I get my C program colored, but it prints it mono color.
how can i print it in colors ?
regards
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Recent worms have been known to hit port 515, there's an vulnerability in
lprng which enables an attacker to execute arbitrary code. I assume these
packets are the result of the recent worms.
On Sat, Jun 30, 2001 at 10:13:01PM +0300, Cedar Cox wrote:
What is one to think of this? These
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Just a little note regarding swat, you shouldn't use it unless you wrap it
with ssl as it transmits passwords in plaintext.
On Fri, Jun 01, 2001 at 11:10:52AM +0200, Eran Levy wrote:
Hi,
did you save the conf files (smb.conf, etc.)? did you check the inetd.conf?
because when you are
ping does not natively make those 'deductions', be it is easy to write a
wrapper that does that for you. Something like:
case `ping -qc 5 $1` in
*'100% packet loss'*)
echo Target host $1 does not respond to ICMP echo requests.
;;
*)
echo Target host $1 responds to ICMP echo requests.
, Yotam Rubin
On Sun, May 27, 2001 at 06:37:29PM +0200, Eran Levy wrote:
Hi,
Is there any program that detects port attack and then running IPchains
command to DENY/REJECT? I need a simple program.
Regards,
Eran Levy.
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WebSite: http://come.to/liloboot
I have three unused (working) monitors here; feel free to come and get them.
One hitch: I live in the south, which relatively far from the other portions
of Israel. I will you give the monitors provided that you find someone to
pick them up.
Regards, Yotam Rubin
On Wed, May 23, 2001
Yes. I know that, that's why I called them. I already e-mailed them two days
ago regarding this problem. I contacted them today and I was told the following:
Our team is working on the problem.
BTW, can you please not 'CC:' me when sending list-wide messages?
Yotam Rubin.
On Thu, May
if they do not solve the issue within a reasonable amount
of time.
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with it:
'linux:~$ host 212.179.240.11
Name: bzq-240-11.bezeqint.net
Address: 212.179.240.11
linux:~$ host bzq-240-11.bezeqint.net
bzq-240-11.bezeqint.net does not exist, try again'
Does your IP address pass the above test? Did it not do so in the past?
I'll call them again today.
Regards, Yotam
Just out of curiosity, do you know of a single language that is actually bidi?
As far as I know, bi-directional languages do not exist.
All countries are ready for Linux, most simply don't know it yet.
- Yotam Rubin.
On Sun, May 13, 2001 at 09:43:57PM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not ours
Greetings,
You might like to checkout argus: http://www.qosient.com/argus.
It collects information about data flows. It can also analyze tcpdump output.
Regards, Yotam Rubin
P.S.: If you use Debian, you can find the packaged version of argus at:
http://192.117.130.34
Greetings,
I recently recommended argus to Oded Arbel, I won't make an exception
here: http://www.qosient.com/argus. Debian binary packages are not mentioned
at the website but can be found at http://192.117.130.34/Fendor/debian/argus
Regards, Yotam Rubin
P.S: Moderator: I
I want LeechFTP-like client (support : more than 1 connection at one
time , more than 1 file download at one time, queues and bookmarks).
I believe lftp supports the above features.
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, but I was hoping there is cleaner way to achieve this.
Regards, Yotam Rubin
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zone and poof, I have a partial zone. The above method is not extremely
aesthetic, so I was wondering whether a better way exists.
Best regards, Yotam Rubin
On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 06:51:53PM +0200, Eran Levy wrote:
Hi Yotam,
You can do that in your own DNS server
On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 10:02:46PM +0300, Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo wrote:
SK 530- It seems your IP address isn't properly registered in
SK 530-the DNS - You must allow reverse DNS lookups.
What I can't get in this story - what is the meaning of this restriction?
Like, what for do you
.
In the future, please maintain a minimal degree of politeness by refraining from
writing That's bull.
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Most revered sir.
That does not imply cluelessness, it's a highly inflammatory statement.
X window is not a GUI. Besides, what's a paradigm for a GUI? I find the
Windows GUI horribly illogical and user-hostile.
KDE and GNOME are well documented, unlike their Windows counterpart, which aims
at
Gentle people
Why does this sound awfully dubious? Is there a website for this 'massive' i
installation party? Also, why did he capitalize the word Linux? His permissive
use of exclamation marks does not constitute official writing.
Why did he only supply his e-mail address and not his cell
Greetings Mr. Kostantantinov,
I believe one one must make the distinction between this so called
"Open source business model" and "Free Software" as set by Richard Stallman.
Each company which produces Open Software and intends to gain revenue from it
has its own "Open Source Business Model".
Each OSS based company defines its own "Open Source business model"
Redhat's business model cannot be compared with Valinux's because
they focus on different market shares. Please note that I merely gave
an example: I tried to show that even the OSS based company with the highest
potential did
On Sun, Apr 22, 2001 at 10:02:30PM +0300, Yotam Rubin wrote:
Each OSS based company defines its own "Open Source business model"
Redhat's business model cannot be compared with Valinux's because
they focus on different market shares. Please note that I merely gave
an example: I tri
What? Such journalistic inaccuracy makes one wonder about the efficiency of
Microsoft's relentless FUD tactics. He can expect a letter from me,
and hopefully others will also contact him.
Regards, Yotam Rubin
On Sun, Apr 22, 2001 at 02:46:36PM +0300, Uri Bruck wrote:
I know
Gentle people,
One could do one of either two things in order to avoid the backdoor.
* Wait for Bezeq to issue fixes.
* See http://security.sdsc.edu/self-help/alcatel for patches to close the
discussed vulunerabilities.
Regards, Yotam Rubin
On Thu, Apr 19, 2001 at 06:08:21PM
r gashed ego.
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that others do the same,
so my interest in the following letter is obvious.
Regards, Yotam Rubin
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redundant traffic.
Regards, Yotam Rubin
On Mon, Apr 02, 2001 at 12:47:28PM +0200, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Mon, 2 Apr 2001, Shaul Karl wrote:
Gentle people,
This probably does not interest you, but I am willing to create debs
of CVS mozilla with bidi support enabled. I
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