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Hi folks!
I've prepared a new version of libgc in experimental which I intent to
upload to unstable soon. Unfortunately it FTBFS on (one of) your
architectures (arm64, ppc64el hangs ; mipsel fails a test). It would be
great if you can point me to a upstream commit (or a patch) to backport
so
Hi folks!
I've prepared a new version of libgc in experimental which I intent to
upload to unstable soon. Unfortunately it FTBFS on (one of) your
architectures (arm64, ppc64el hangs ; mipsel fails a test). It would be
great if you can point me to a upstream commit (or a patch) to backport
so
Hi folks!
I've prepared a new version of libgc in experimental which I intent to
upload to unstable soon. Unfortunately it FTBFS on (one of) your
architectures (arm64, ppc64el hangs ; mipsel fails a test). It would be
great if you can point me to a upstream commit (or a patch) to backport
so
Package: devscripts
Version: 2.15.8
Severity: normal
File: /usr/bin/getbuildlog
Hi!
getbuildlog downloads every buildlog twice:
% getbuildlog --version
This is getbuildlog, from the Debian devscripts package, version 2.15.8
% getbuildlog libgc 1:7.4.2-2
[..]
% ls
libgc_1:7.4.2-2_amd64.log
Package: devscripts
Version: 2.15.8
Severity: normal
File: /usr/bin/getbuildlog
Hi!
getbuildlog downloads every buildlog twice:
% getbuildlog --version
This is getbuildlog, from the Debian devscripts package, version 2.15.8
% getbuildlog libgc 1:7.4.2-2
[..]
% ls
libgc_1:7.4.2-2_amd64.log
Hi!
I was talking to Helmut during debconf and the idea came up to keep (a
few) easy porting bugs around for newcommers. These tends to be FTBFS
bugs but as we're no longer blocking migration it doesn't really hurt to
keep some of them around and just tag them newcommer.
Christoph
Hi!
YunQiang Su wzss...@gmail.com writes:
I just test in on another machine manually.
it has not the gctest fail. :0:
Thanks for the prompt reply! Was that on a porterbox or some personal
machine?
On mips/mips64el, it has the same symbol files problem.
Exactly the same? would you mind
Hi!
YunQiang Su wzss...@gmail.com writes:
I just test in on another machine manually.
it has not the gctest fail. :0:
Thanks for the prompt reply! Was that on a porterbox or some personal
machine?
On mips/mips64el, it has the same symbol files problem.
Exactly the same? would you mind
Hi!
YunQiang Su wzss...@gmail.com writes:
I just test in on another machine manually.
it has not the gctest fail. :0:
Thanks for the prompt reply! Was that on a porterbox or some personal
machine?
On mips/mips64el, it has the same symbol files problem.
Exactly the same? would you mind
YunQiang Su wzss...@gmail.com writes:
Oh, no. mips64el misses more symbols. :(
Not an issue and thanks for the logs!
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=774885
should also have been fixed.
In theory it should build against the system's libatomic-ops (at least
now). I'll try to
YunQiang Su wzss...@gmail.com writes:
Oh, no. mips64el misses more symbols. :(
Not an issue and thanks for the logs!
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=774885
should also have been fixed.
In theory it should build against the system's libatomic-ops (at least
now). I'll try to
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Hi!
If I read this correctly, the patch is no longer complete/helpfull to
run libgc-linked programs with valgrind?
Christoph
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Hi!
Daniel Sousa dan...@sousa.me writes:
On 19/08/15 23:08, Riley Baird wrote:
What about get.debian.org ? (There is get.debian.net)
Off-topic, but I just had a look at get.debian.net, and it uses Google
Analytics, which seems strange for a Debian site.
Also, it's broken. All links return a
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Hi!
I've been told this will go away as soon as libpoppler gets its
rename+transition for the libstdc++ thing.
Christoph
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Hi!
I've been told this will go away as soon as libpoppler gets its
rename+transition for the libstdc++ thing.
Christoph
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This is a small patch from mozilla hg. It fixes #774195 and is
confirmed to work. Would be cool
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On Mon, 2015-08-17 at 16:19 +0100, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
Control: tags -1 + confirmed
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This is a small patch from mozilla hg. It fixes #774195 and is
confirmed to work. Would be cool
Package: tracker.debian.org
Severity: wishlist
Hi!
Would it be possible to have jessie-kfreebsd on tracker.debian.org? I
was trying to add a patch but I don't totally understand the fields in
[0] yet.
Thanks
Christoph
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Hi!
Would it be possible to have jessie-kfreebsd on tracker.debian.org? I
was trying to add a patch but I don't totally understand the fields in
[0] yet.
Thanks
Christoph
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Would it be possible to have jessie-kfreebsd on tracker.debian.org? I
was trying to add a patch but I don't totally understand the fields in
[0] yet.
Thanks
Christoph
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+nss (2:3.17.2-1.1+deb8u1) jessie; urgency=medium
+
+ [ Andrew Ayer ]
+ * Apply upstream patch (99_prefer_stronger_cert_chains.patch) to fix
+certificate chain generation to prefer stronger/newer certificates
+over weaker/older certs. Closes: #774195.
+
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+nss (2:3.17.2-1.1+deb8u1) jessie; urgency=medium
+
+ [ Andrew Ayer ]
+ * Apply upstream patch (99_prefer_stronger_cert_chains.patch) to fix
+certificate chain generation to prefer stronger/newer certificates
+over weaker/older certs. Closes: #774195.
+
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Hi all!
Some note, from DSA:
oh btw: when mounting stuff fails at boot, you get a shell with /
mounted ro. then you try to remount it rw (so you can fix fstab),
but that fails silently if you don't fsck first. it'd be nice to
have some kind of message from mount or the kernel when it
Hi!
On Wed, Aug 12, 2015 at 03:45:05PM +0100, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
I'll need to upload a busybox (udeb) fix to jessie-proposed-updates.
Would you be able to enable me to do that please?
Should be on it's way .. if the network here decides to work
Christoph
Hi!
As the build-profiles stuff breaks horribly on all wheezy buildds[0] and
I'd really like to get that fix on kfreebsd *soon*, would it be possible
to have dpkg uploaded without build-profiles again?
Thanks
Christoph
[0] Dies, leaves broken unpacked chroot around, gets retried, eats up
Hi!
As the build-profiles stuff breaks horribly on all wheezy buildds[0] and
I'd really like to get that fix on kfreebsd *soon*, would it be possible
to have dpkg uploaded without build-profiles again?
Thanks
Christoph
[0] Dies, leaves broken unpacked chroot around, gets retried, eats up
Control: -1 tag -pending
Grrf. nmudiff is handy to send patches. but it just does a bit too much
if you don't really NMU
Regards
Christoph
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Hi!
Just noticed and should probably look at it later:
# debootstrap jessie-kfreebsd jessie http://debian.netcologne.de/debian/
E: No such script: /usr/share/debootstrap/scripts/jessie-kfreebsd
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Package: chronicle
Version: 4.6-2
Severity: minor
Hi!
chronicle version 5 has been released a while ago and it seems to
have quite some improvements! Would be great if the package could be
updated!
Christoph
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Hi!
Steven Chamberlain ste...@pyro.eu.org writes:
Christoph Egger wrote:
# debootstrap jessie-kfreebsd jessie http://debian.netcologne.de/debian/
E: No such script: /usr/share/debootstrap/scripts/jessie-kfreebsd
That should be fixed already in debootstrap/1.0.67+kbsd8u1, in
jessie-kfreebsd
20:34:58.0 +0200
+++ nitrogen-1.5.2/debian/changelog 2015-08-07 21:33:50.0 +0200
@@ -1,3 +1,9 @@
+nitrogen (1.5.2-2.1) UNRELEASED; urgency=medium
+
+ * Fix build on !linux
+
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+
nitrogen (1.5.2-2) unstable
Hi!
Alex Vong alexvong1...@gmail.com writes:
GNU/kFreeBSD does have an Sid distribution.
Currently, GNU/kFreeBSD provide old stable (Wheezy)
There's also jessie-kfreebsd
- http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/archive/jessie_di_rc3/kfreebsd-amd64/
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Mike, if it's OK for you I'd volunteer to coordinate getting this fix
into the next jessie pointrelease if you don't want to deal with it. I'd
use the package by Andrew which looks fine.
Christoph
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* New
Hi!
Steven Chamberlain ste...@pyro.eu.org writes:
Steven Chamberlain wrote:
There some packages in the queue, not actually building them yet:
https://buildd.debian.org/status/architecture.php?a=kfreebsd-amd64suite=jessie-kfreebsd
Hi!
Sven Geggus sven-deb...@geggus.net writes:
I encountered a build failure on finzi which seems to be out of disk
space.
Right fixed that yesterday.
https://buildd.debian.org/status/fetch.php?pkg=sfcgalarch=kfreebsd-i386ver=1.1.0-2~exp1stamp=1438215739
gb sfcgal_1.1.0-2~exp1 .
Ahoi!
Jo Shields direct...@apebox.org writes:
The kfreebsd-i386 builder fils is out of disk space, causing build
failures.
Thanks for letting me know, fixed (for now)
gb mono_4.0.2.5+dfsg-2 . kfreebsd-i386
done (+ '. experimental')
Christoph
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Ritesh Raj Sarraf r...@debian.org writes:
ON the mentioned link, there is an explicit bullet point asking to
ensure the same practices are applied to both ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf and
~/.caff/gnupghome/gpg.conf
Are there good reasons why caff does not use the standard gpg.conf than
creating its own
Package: yesod
Version: 1.4.11-1
Severity: normal
Hi!
Running `yesod devel` on a IPv6-only system (only the loopback device
has a IPv4 address) fails. It stays in the state of applications hasn't
finished building). As soon as I add some (even some invalid) IPv4 address
to the outer interface
Package: apt-xapian-index
Version: 0.47
Severity: important
Hi!
apt-xapian-index fails to install (stretch vmdebootstrap) [0]. Note, I had to
install[1] reportbug later to report this bug so the package list might be
somewhat disturbed.
Christoph
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Faré f...@tunes.org writes:
On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 3:13 PM, Christoph Egger
christ...@christoph-egger.org wrote:
Christoph Egger christ...@debian.org writes:
There seems to be a somewhat large diff between the upstream release
and the debian package source? Is this on purpose
Faré f...@tunes.org writes:
On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 3:13 PM, Christoph Egger
christ...@christoph-egger.org wrote:
Christoph Egger christ...@debian.org writes:
There seems to be a somewhat large diff between the upstream release
and the debian package source? Is this on purpose
Hi!
Christoph Egger christ...@debian.org writes:
There seems to be a somewhat large diff between the upstream release
and the debian package source? Is this on purpose?
Then the debian package seems to be (almost) the same as the git archive
but quite different from the tarball
Christoph
Hi!
Faré f...@tunes.org writes:
It has many bug fixes, most importantly with debian Bug#787909,
an incompatibility of 3.1.4 with the latest SBCL.
Please upload the cl-asdf package, after checking that
it works fine for you.
The cl-asdf source package builds this binary package:
cl-asdf
Hi!
Christoph Egger christ...@debian.org writes:
There seems to be a somewhat large diff between the upstream release
and the debian package source? Is this on purpose?
Then the debian package seems to be (almost) the same as the git archive
but quite different from the tarball
Christoph
Hi!
Faré f...@tunes.org writes:
It has many bug fixes, most importantly with debian Bug#787909,
an incompatibility of 3.1.4 with the latest SBCL.
Please upload the cl-asdf package, after checking that
it works fine for you.
The cl-asdf source package builds this binary package:
cl-asdf
Hi!
Dirk Eddelbuettel e...@debian.org writes:
An infrequently updated package has doxygen documentation with lots of
script src=http://cdn.mathjax.org/mathjax/latest/MathJax.js;/script
which lintian complains about as the page goes to a remote site. But exactly
what string am I suppose
Ahoi!
Christoph Egger christ...@debian.org writes:
The idea was to directly upload to jessie-kfreebsd (which is, unlike
jessie, unstantly visible). This also means the `normal` DM rules apply
(which they don't for secuity-master).
Needs properly setup autobuilding for jessie-kfreebsd (non
Hi!
Steven Chamberlain ste...@pyro.eu.org writes:
Christoph Egger wrote:
There is no jessie-kfreebsd security building at all currently. Was
waiting on aba who knows that code but am trying to hack there myself
nowadays.
jessie-kfreebsd-security just started building thanks to Kurt Roeckx
Hi!
Where can I find help getting forward? I found some stuff .. but I'm
still nowhere near. Or maybe a IRC channel where I can ask basic
questions? This is a pre-2005 codebase ;-)
Christoph
https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/PyGObject/IntrospectionPorting#Step_1:_The_Great_Renaming
Package: dpkg
Version: 1.17.25
Severity: normal
Hi!
I'm seeing this with emopslib on the buildds repeatedly
recently. For some reason it only seems to affect !linux or kfreebsd.
Regards
Christoph
dpkg-source: warning: failed to verify signature on ./emoslib_4.0.3+dfsg.1-2.dsc
dpkg-source:
Package: dpkg
Version: 1.17.25
Severity: normal
Hi!
I'm seeing this with emopslib on the buildds repeatedly
recently. For some reason it only seems to affect !linux or kfreebsd.
Regards
Christoph
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Hi!
I've just killed openjdk-8 builds for now. It needs itself to build
(might just need bootstrapping using openjdk-7 -- not sure)
Christoph
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Jan Henke jan.he...@taujhe.de writes:
Am 22.06.2015 um 09:07 schrieb Christoph Egger:
I've just killed openjdk-8 builds for now. It needs itself to build
(might just need bootstrapping using openjdk-7 -- not sure)
as far as I recall OpenJDK-7 would work for bootstrapping. It seems we
Package: geiser
Version: 0.5-2
Severity: wishlist
Hi!
Version 0.7 has been released and I'd love to use the new ability to
connect to unix sockets instead of tcp/ip!
Thanks for packaging geiser
Christoph
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Hi folks!
Michael Biebl bi...@debian.org writes:
open.c: In function 'glibtop_open_s':
open.c:46:28: error: '__FreeBSD_version' undeclared (first use in this
function)
server-os_version_code = __FreeBSD_version;
Do we have some concept on how to handle those? In cases where it's a
simple
Hi folks!
Michael Biebl bi...@debian.org writes:
open.c: In function 'glibtop_open_s':
open.c:46:28: error: '__FreeBSD_version' undeclared (first use in this
function)
server-os_version_code = __FreeBSD_version;
Do we have some concept on how to handle those? In cases where it's a
simple
Steven Chamberlain ste...@pyro.eu.org writes:
__FreeBSD_kernel_version
I guess I knew once about this one, thanks!
Christoph
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I guess I knew once about this one, thanks!
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I have had success with logging in + out again which seems to recover
the machine -- I always seem to be able to get logged in and to a
rootshell and logging out + in again gets rid of the maxproc limit
problem
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Christoph Egger christ...@christoph-egger.org writes:
I have had success with logging in + out again which seems to recover
the machine -- I always seem to be able to get logged in and to a
rootshell and logging out + in again gets rid of the maxproc limit
problem
Logging in using the libvirt
Christoph Egger christ...@christoph-egger.org writes:
I have had success with logging in + out again which seems to recover
the machine -- I always seem to be able to get logged in and to a
rootshell and logging out + in again gets rid of the maxproc limit
problem
Interestingly we never had
Hi!
I have had success with logging in + out again which seems to recover
the machine -- I always seem to be able to get logged in and to a
rootshell and logging out + in again gets rid of the maxproc limit
problem
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Christoph Egger christ...@christoph-egger.org writes:
I have had success with logging in + out again which seems to recover
the machine -- I always seem to be able to get logged in and to a
rootshell and logging out + in again gets rid of the maxproc limit
problem
Logging in using the libvirt
Christoph Egger christ...@christoph-egger.org writes:
I have had success with logging in + out again which seems to recover
the machine -- I always seem to be able to get logged in and to a
rootshell and logging out + in again gets rid of the maxproc limit
problem
Interestingly we never had
Hi!
Juan Reynoso Elias jreynoso...@gmail.com writes:
Hello I have sbcl version 2:1.2.12-1, and I have created a simple
function http://paste.lisp.org/display/149440, into the top-level
works ok, but the same function in a file when I try to redefine the
function I get an error.
The slime
Hi!
Michael Biebl bi...@debian.org writes:
Am 03.04.2015 um 23:00 schrieb Christoph Egger:
Christoph Egger christ...@christoph-egger.org writes:
Michael Biebl bi...@debian.org writes:
I assume the f2fs-tools package is installed?
What output (and return code) do you get, if you run
Hi!
Michael Biebl bi...@debian.org writes:
Am 03.04.2015 um 23:00 schrieb Christoph Egger:
Christoph Egger christ...@christoph-egger.org writes:
Michael Biebl bi...@debian.org writes:
I assume the f2fs-tools package is installed?
What output (and return code) do you get, if you run
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Hi!
Steven Chamberlain ste...@pyro.eu.org writes:
As it seems `eject` isn't a POSIX-defined utility, shall we just let
Linux provide its own version in util-linux, and kFreeBSD provide a
simple camcontrol wrapper within freebsd-utils? (and correspondingly
in util-linux-udeb and
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Hi!
| /etc/cron.daily/logrotate:
| logrotate_script: 2: logrotate_script: /etc/init.d/phd: not found
| error: error running shared prerotate script for '/var/log/phabricator/*.log '
| run-parts: /etc/cron.daily/logrotate exited
Hi!
Jan Henke jan.he...@taujhe.de writes:
I never tested it with kFreeBSD before, but /etc/default/grub should be
a starting point. I know it works with Linux to add values to
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT and/or GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX. I currently have
no system at hand to test. I hope that helps.
Steven Chamberlain ste...@pyro.eu.org writes:
Christoph Egger wrote:
Hm I guess not. What me / DSA is mostly interested in would be having
e.g. fsck prompts (during bootup) on the serial line in proper. on linux
you can do a 'console=ttyS0 console=tty0' and it just works (tm)
If you append
Hi!
Steven Chamberlain ste...@pyro.eu.org writes:
Christoph Egger wrote:
Does anyone know whether there's a way to modify the kernel comandline
from grub? The active one looks somewhat magic :-/
| # cat /proc/cmdline
| BOOT_IMAGE=/kernel ro root=302
That seems hardcoded:
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Hi!
Does anyone know whether there's a way to modify the kernel comandline
from grub? The active one looks somewhat magic :-/
| # cat /proc/cmdline
| BOOT_IMAGE=/kernel ro root=302
Goal is to get sysvinit's bootlogd use /dev/ttyu0 in the end.
Christoph
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Hi!
Paul Wise p...@debian.org writes:
On Sun, 2015-05-31 at 12:45 +0100, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
I'll keep this test system busy with package builds and other tasks, but
could use more hints on what might trigger the issue seen with
falla.debian.org. (And exactly what issue was seen
Hi!
Paul Wise p...@debian.org writes:
On Sun, 2015-05-31 at 12:45 +0100, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
I'll keep this test system busy with package builds and other tasks, but
could use more hints on what might trigger the issue seen with
falla.debian.org. (And exactly what issue was seen
Hi!
Paul Wise p...@debian.org writes:
On Sun, 2015-05-31 at 12:45 +0100, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
I'll keep this test system busy with package builds and other tasks, but
could use more hints on what might trigger the issue seen with
falla.debian.org. (And exactly what issue was seen
Jan Henke jan.he...@taujhe.de writes:
Am 30.05.2015 um 18:20 schrieb Steven Chamberlain:
Christoph Egger wrote:
I have a kfreebsd that boots via virtio. And I'm pretty sute it was
created with virtio disks. I'll check once home again.
I already found out the following today:
grub-probe
Hi!
Steven Chamberlain ste...@pyro.eu.org writes:
I've set up a clone of the buildds' KVM setup (without Ganeti), and with
emulated IDE disks this is *crazy* slow.
Do Linux buildd VMs also use if=ide, or is only kfreebsd using that?
Only kfreebsd
(Would make sense because, I don't think
Hi!
Steven Chamberlain ste...@pyro.eu.org writes:
I've set up a clone of the buildds' KVM setup (without Ganeti), and with
emulated IDE disks this is *crazy* slow.
Do Linux buildd VMs also use if=ide, or is only kfreebsd using that?
Only kfreebsd
(Would make sense because, I don't think
Hi!
Steven Chamberlain ste...@pyro.eu.org writes:
I've set up a clone of the buildds' KVM setup (without Ganeti), and with
emulated IDE disks this is *crazy* slow.
Do Linux buildd VMs also use if=ide, or is only kfreebsd using that?
Only kfreebsd
(Would make sense because, I don't think
debian-adm...@lists.debian.org is the right mailadress for that side
Christoph Egger christ...@debian.org writes:
Ahoi!
Petr Salinger petr.salin...@seznam.cz writes:
what is currently used kernel on buildd for kfreebsd-* ?
According to last log of util-linux (22 May 2015/fayrfax.debian.org
Ahoi!
Petr Salinger petr.salin...@seznam.cz writes:
what is currently used kernel on buildd for kfreebsd-* ?
According to last log of util-linux (22 May 2015/fayrfax.debian.org):
Kernel: GNU/kFreeBSD 9.0-2-amd64 kfreebsd-amd64 (x86_64)
You are indeed right. All buildds are still running
Ahoi!
Christoph Egger christ...@debian.org writes:
Ahoi!
Petr Salinger petr.salin...@seznam.cz writes:
what is currently used kernel on buildd for kfreebsd-* ?
According to last log of util-linux (22 May 2015/fayrfax.debian.org):
Kernel: GNU/kFreeBSD 9.0-2-amd64 kfreebsd-amd64 (x86_64
Package: octave-info
Version: 3.8.2-4
Severity: serious
Hi!
octave-info fails to install:
$ dpkg -i octave-info_3.8.2-4_all.deb 21 | tee /tmp/octave
dpkg: considering removing octave3.2-info in favour of octave-info ...
dpkg: yes, will remove octave3.2-info in favour of octave-info
(Reading
Package: octave-info
Version: 3.8.2-4
Severity: serious
Hi!
octave-info fails to install:
$ dpkg -i octave-info_3.8.2-4_all.deb 21 | tee /tmp/octave
dpkg: considering removing octave3.2-info in favour of octave-info ...
dpkg: yes, will remove octave3.2-info in favour of octave-info
(Reading
Hi Steven, list!
I understand the thing below is the intended fix for util-linux? Is
there some planned timeline to get it into unstable? We're not building
anything currently for as long as util-linux isn't updated so one might
want to push a little
Thanks
Christoph
Hi Andreas!
Are you still planing to look at how to integrate kfreebsd into buildd
infrastructure? I remember you reason about wether to create separate
suites or use the normal jessie ones on the buildd side -- did you
find any conclusions?
I started digging around on wuiet and [0] is the
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