On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 08:58:39PM -0300, francis picabia wrote:
On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 4:46 PM, Andrei POPESCU
andreimpope...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mi, 27 iun 12, 16:26:48, francis picabia wrote:
I've just learned Filezilla is a security risk. It stores saved
passwords and the last used
Package: tagtool
Version: 0.12.3-8.1
Severity: normal
I'm browsing through some VBR MP3s encoded with lame --preset standard.
tagtool is telling me they're 128kbps bit rate, but they are not.
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APT prefers testing
APT policy: (750, 'testing'),
Package: tagtool
Version: 0.12.3-8.1
Severity: normal
For the following MP3 id3v1 tags:
• Artist: The Eighties Matchbox B-Line D
• Album: Hörse Of The Dög
Pressing CTRL+2 results in the following id3v2 tags:
• Artist: The Eighties Matchbox B-Line D
• Album: The Eighties Matchbox B-Line D
Package: tagtool
Version: 0.12.3-8.1
Severity: normal
eyeD3 reports:
$ eyeD3 21_TRON\ \ Legacy\ -\ Tron\ Legacy\ \(End\ Titles\).MP3
21_TRON Legacy - Tron Legacy (End Titles).MP3 [ 7.55 MB ]
---
Package: tagtool
Version: 0.12.3-8.1
Severity: normal
For songs from The Social Network OST, tagtool reports that they have
no id3v1 tag, and an id3v2 tag which is blank for all fields. However:
$ eyeD3 02\ In\ Motion.mp3
02 In Motion.mp3[ 11.42 MB ]
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Source: goobox
Binary: goobox
Architecture: source amd64
Version: 3.0.1-1.1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Helge Kreutzmann deb...@helgefjell.de
Changed-By: Jon Dowland j
.
+Closes: #677246.
+
+ -- Jon Dowland j...@debian.org Tue, 26 Jun 2012 20:42:47 +0100
+
goobox (3.0.1-1) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream release
diff -Nru goobox-3.0.1/debian/control goobox-3.0.1/debian/control
--- goobox-3.0.1/debian/control 2012-03-04 10:21:12.0 +
+++ goobox
for
squeeze.
(don't mind the NMU stuff in these patches, that's just from my working copy)
Description: Use libmusicbrainz5 instead of 3
Author: Jon Dowland j...@debian.org
--- a/configure.in (revision 2279)
+++ b/configure.in (working copy)
@@ -224,13 +224,13 @@
AC_SUBST(GPOD_CFLAGS)
AC_SUBST
On Sun, Jun 24, 2012 at 07:29:38PM +0200, Franz Gratzer wrote:
Hi collegues,
I know this might seem insane because of the recent events, but I
couldn't resist adding a further proposal. (Mainly because my
penguinSpirit proposal can't be taken into account because of copyright
problems.)
for
squeeze.
(don't mind the NMU stuff in these patches, that's just from my working copy)
Description: Use libmusicbrainz5 instead of 3
Author: Jon Dowland j...@debian.org
--- a/configure.in (revision 2279)
+++ b/configure.in (working copy)
@@ -224,13 +224,13 @@
AC_SUBST(GPOD_CFLAGS)
AC_SUBST
Dropbox is not backup. I have witnessed a faulty USB drive (upon which the
Dropbox folder was stored) present itself as empty to the OS: the dropbox
daemon happily and efficiently made sure that the online folder matched.
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On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 08:47:19PM -0300, Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer
wrote:
kdemultimedia creates lots of binaries [0]. Do you know exactly which of them
use the old mb?
Yes, it's libkcddb4 and kscd.
Please **note** that I'm mostly speaking **for myself**: *if* the patches are
more than happy to do that. One good thing about this is I discovered
goobox which looks pretty cool :) I'll prepare and upload the NMU on Tuesday. I
will plan to use a DELAYED queue but not one that misses the wheezy deadline.
Thanks
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wrote:
kdemultimedia creates lots of binaries [0]. Do you know exactly which of them
use the old mb?
Yes, it's libkcddb4 and kscd.
Please **note** that I'm mostly speaking **for myself**: *if* the patches are
On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 10:55:28PM +1000, Russell Coker wrote:
On Thu, 21 Jun 2012, Bernd Zeimetz be...@bzed.de wrote:
Seriously, thats all fine stuff, but if having a hangout with 10+ people
on google+ helps Debian to get the bugs squashed, I can't see a reason
why we should not use it. It
Please do not CC me, I am on the list.
On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 12:02:03AM +1000, Russell Coker wrote:
One thing I've idly considered is running an IRC server at LUG meetings to
coordinate questions for the speaker. I'm not sure how well that would work,
but as I can run my own IRC server I
On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 03:10:11PM +0100, Lars Wirzenius wrote:
On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 03:58:12PM +0200, Marco d'Itri wrote:
While some people understandably do not like to use proprietary online
services managed by third parties, there is no consensus that using them
for Debian purposes
On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 07:45:38AM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
At some point in my series of posts someone said I could not get a
functioning minimal install using netinst.iso if internet connection
[for whatever reason] was not available.
They are mistaken, you can. (but 'minimal' is truly
On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 06:00:10AM -0500, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
Samba uses TCP because its protocol is CIFS/SMB, which use TCP. Samba
doesn't speak TCP. CIFS/SMB are two layers up the OSI stack. They you
can't tune Samba's network performance. You can only tune Linux' TCP
performance, and
On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 11:19:40AM +0200, Bartek Krawczyk wrote:
2012/6/21 Muhammad Yousuf Khan sir...@gmail.com:
i am using bw-ng however i am actually learning these stats from scp
copy command and secondly from samba when i try to download some huge
files from samba to windows host. my
On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 05:58:34PM -0500, hvw59601 wrote:
/etc/locale.gen is set to en_US.ISO-8859-15 ISO-8859-15.
I'm afraid I'm not offering a proper solution here, but I would implore you to
move to UTF-8 for your locale, and any files storing non-ASCII characters. Life
is just a little
Hi folks,
I filed #677252 against kdemultimedia as part of a larger effort to transition
all Debian packages away from earlier libmusicbrainz versions, and I've been
hoping to achieve this in time for wheezy.
All versions prior to mb4 (which was never packaged for Debian) use an older,
Source: chocolate-doom
Severity: wishlist
Version: 1.6.0-1
There's a new upstream version available:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/chocolate-doom/files/chocolate-doom/1.7.0/
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was 6aa7af0a511f0c74095a163b73ba32962d0b4027
---
6aa7af0a511f0c74095a163b73ba32962d0b4027 import Joey's changes
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at e2a53b72aeb256d4ee17b0eb96d7c7f6aa58ac75 (commit)
- Shortlog
commit e2a53b72aeb256d4ee17b0eb96d7c7f6aa58ac75
Author: Jon Dowland j...@debian.org
Date: Tue Jun 19 09:12:32 2012
Hi folks,
I filed #677252 against kdemultimedia as part of a larger effort to transition
all Debian packages away from earlier libmusicbrainz versions, and I've been
hoping to achieve this in time for wheezy.
All versions prior to mb4 (which was never packaged for Debian) use an older,
Package: mosh
Version: 1.2-1~bpo60+1
Severity: normal
Hi,
I'm using mosh as reported above on the server and 1.2.1-1 on the client end.
Since the upgrade from 1.1 at both ends, I've found mosh a lot less reliable.
It can typically establish a connection but then loses contact with the server
+++ rhythmbox-2.97/debian/changelog 2012-06-18 22:35:11.438707000 +0100
@@ -1,3 +1,9 @@
+rhythmbox (2.97-2) unstable; urgency=low
+
+ * Update to use libmusicbrainz5. Closes: #677247.
+
+ -- Jon Dowland j...@debian.org Mon, 18 Jun 2012 22:17:51 +0100
+
rhythmbox (2.97-1) unstable; urgency=low
Hi,
On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 09:49:21PM +0200, Helge Kreutzmann wrote:
thanks for your work. Just to inform you: I'm listening, but due to
the close freeze and me having little time atm this is clearly a post
Wheezy issue.
(If there is a hidden last minute removal or some such please inform
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright 2011 © Jon Dowland j...@debian.org
# Licensed under the GNU GPL version 2 or higher.
import sys, os, subprocess
def usage():
print usage: vcs-lint [ --verbose ]\n+\
vcs-lint will inspect the current working directory.
exit(0)
verbose = False
On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 07:33:13AM +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
I would copy the files (tar) instead of running some dd command. If it
fails to copy a file, you could try again, just for this file. Broken
drives tend to fail ;) and sometimes they need to rest some days before
going on or a clap
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+goobox (3.0.1-2) unstable; urgency=low
+
+ * Update to use libmusicbrainz5. Rework packaging to preserve
+upstream configure and aclocal.m4 files during build process.
+Closes: #677246.
+
+ -- Jon Dowland j...@debian.org Thu, 14 Jun 2012 09:43:08 +0100
+
goobox (3.0.1-1) unstable; urgency
+
+ * Update to use libmusicbrainz5. Rework packaging to preserve
+upstream configure and aclocal.m4 files during build process.
+Closes: #677246.
+
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+
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* New upstream release
diff -Nru
A great question.
On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 07:32:22PM +0100, Alan Chandler wrote:
A possibility that occurred to me is that I could make the disk used
by the virtual machine a raw image file on an LVM logical volume,
which I use the snapshot capability of to take a frozen snapshot of
the disk
On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 10:08:59AM +0100, Jon Dowland wrote:
For some reason for most of the music I have on my laptop, the tracks are
linked to a single release which is a bootleg of some sort (examples [1,2])
which has scant metadata, in particular no ASINs.
Figured it out.
The sushi code
On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 10:25:45PM +0100, Jon Dowland wrote:
I haven't managed to provoke that code to run successfully with either
version.
I'm getting 'Unable to fetch the Amazon cover art uri from MusicBrainz: Error
getting the ASIN from MusicBrainz' for anything I've tried, with either
Source: gnome-mplayer
Version: 1.0.6-1
Severity: normal
Tags: upstream
Forwarded: http://code.google.com/p/gnome-mplayer/issues/detail?id=622
Hi - I'm filing this to track progress of updating packages which
depend on libmusicbrainz3-6 to use libmusicbrainz5 instead.
libmusicbrainz5 uses the
Source: gnome-sushi
Version: 0.4.1-2
Severity: normal
Upstream's latest release has transitioned to version 4, version 5
is nearly identical to 4 (a few 'sed' commands away). I think
Michael Biebl backported the patch, I just need to dig it out and
test it.
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Hi,
Patch applies fine and sushi builds. I tried current unstable and then a
patched version.
I haven't managed to provoke that code to run successfully with either version.
I'm getting 'Unable to fetch the Amazon cover art uri from MusicBrainz: Error
getting the ASIN from MusicBrainz' for
Source: gnome-mplayer
Version: 1.0.6-1
Severity: normal
Tags: upstream
Forwarded: http://code.google.com/p/gnome-mplayer/issues/detail?id=622
Hi - I'm filing this to track progress of updating packages which
depend on libmusicbrainz3-6 to use libmusicbrainz5 instead.
libmusicbrainz5 uses the
Hi all,
On 20/01/12 22:19, Aníbal Monsalve Salazar wrote:
We are interested in your Debian packaging skills and the way to know
about it is by looking at your packages in the Debian archive. The
advocacy of the sponsor of those pacakges is highly taken into account.
I've recently sponsored
On Sun, Jun 10, 2012 at 10:19:13PM -0400, Celejar wrote:
Hand built from vanilla upstream sources.
If you need/want a 3.4 kernel, there are debian packages for them in
experimental. It might be worth trying them and seeing if that works. If you
need a hand-built/customized kernel, I've ran out
On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 04:40:16PM +0200, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
Could we have an expiration date associated with the grants? I might
grant somebody rights to a package, but want it to expire within $period
(or at least be subject to more aggressive QA/MIA checks than a normal
DD), since I'll
On Sun, Jun 10, 2012 at 12:35:47PM +0200, Adam Borowski wrote:
On Sun, Jun 10, 2012 at 01:51:19AM +0300, Serge wrote:
Some people asked for a thread summary. So here it is.
But, for the rest of us, here's a different summary.
I've long thought that the wiki might be a good tool for trying to
On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 02:31:36AM +0800, Thomas Goirand wrote:
On 06/11/2012 12:06 AM, Don Armstrong wrote:
swap file on / [...] is
really the direction that we should be going
NO !
Does this need to be explained? :/
Perhaps? Please point me at the msg-id of the explanation if I missed
On Sun, Jun 10, 2012 at 12:01:12PM -0400, Stephen Allen wrote:
On Sat, Jun 09, 2012 at 08:38:42PM +0200, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
Is Cinnamon detributed within Debian ?
No not last time I checked. It's availabe from LMDE (LinuxMintDebian)
and since that distro works with Debian testing sources?
On Sun, Jun 10, 2012 at 01:57:49PM +0200, Ansgar Burchardt wrote:
Hi,
(Please send followup messages to -project.)
The ftp team wants to change how allowing Debian Maintainers to upload
packages works. The current approach with the DM-Upload-Allowed field
has a few issues we would like
On Sun, Jun 10, 2012 at 08:28:10AM -0400, Celejar wrote:
Hi,
I have my rootfs on lvm on top of a luks (cryptsetup) encrypted volume.
System has been working fine since installation with stock Debian, as
well as self-built kernels (2.6.x - 3.3.8, grub2), using a ram
disk (initramfs) with
On Sat, Jun 09, 2012 at 12:55:34PM +1200, Richard Hector wrote:
Have a look at libvirt:
We use it with QEMU/KVM; I haven't tried it with LXC (I haven't
tried LXC at all)
Thanks. I use it with QEMU/KVM, and likewise have never used LXC.
I shall give it a look.
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On Fri, Jun 08, 2012 at 12:58:16AM +0400, Darren Baginski wrote:
Looks promising. Is there any infrastructure around yet? I mean init scripts
for auto start , /etc/ files like the same for linux-vserver ?
This was recently discussed on -devel, and several people commented that there
isn't yet
On Tue, Jun 05, 2012 at 01:30:01PM -0400, Michael Gilbert wrote:
We are announcing our deferred uploads at least 10 days in advance
(unless RC) with git commit references, so Ove can review and/or
cancel/reject our work at any point. Thus, we haven't taken any of
his power away and it really
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On Tue, Jun 05, 2012 at 12:52:22PM +0530, Harshad Joshi wrote:
i was reading this article - http://mjg59.dreamwidth.org/12368.html
It is written by someone related to redhat
He's also a former Debian developer, and a former Ubuntu developer.
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On Tue, Jun 05, 2012 at 11:02:49PM -0500, Christofer C. Bell wrote:
You can't disable the code signing requirement on ARM.
Really? So the Raspberry Pi requires signed code? The Freedom Box
on ARM hardware requires signed code?
Secure boot is about future devices, not current ones.
On Wed, Jun 06, 2012 at 11:31:11PM +1000, Scott Ferguson wrote:
Not immediately it's not (W7). Perhaps W7. How about Apple?
The irony here is that Apple hardware might end up being the easiest for a
beginner to install Linux on.
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the only things stopping Debian from getting a key is that not many
manufacturers would use it
They wouldn't have to: they have to trust anything signed with a private
key that MS/Versign hold, so if Debian paid the 99$ and got a
this would pass whatever requirements you are accepting
when you hand over the 99$.
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On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 02:48:26PM +0200, Bjørn Mork wrote:
Does that make any difference at all? If an application is unable to
handle the out-of-space condition, then it will be unable to handle the
out-of-space condition no matter how big the file system is. Increasing
the file system
On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 08:45:22AM +0900, Charles Plessy wrote:
I concur. It is socially and technically safer to give about two week-ends to
answer, keeping time zones in mind.
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=599617 was filed in 2010, no
answer, ping in 2011, no answer. So
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On Sun, May 27, 2012 at 04:25:30PM +0100, Ben Hutchings wrote:
We should be thinking about implementing per-user temporary directories
and making sure that programs respect $TMPDIR. (On Linux it's also
possible to give each user a different /tmp through mount namespaces.
I'm not sure whether
On Sat, May 26, 2012 at 09:11:40PM -0400, Jon Bernard wrote:
I believe a Github pull-request must reference a commit within Github itself.
You could still file an issue linking to an external repository, but I suspect
they're encouraging you to use Github for packaging so they can leverage all
On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 06:08:34AM +0300, Serge wrote:
It dosn't always work in practice. Among the problems I faced myself...
I wasn't able to watch a web presentation (from something like
vimeo/youtube), because there was not enough free space in /tmp for flash
player to download and show
On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 12:41:44PM +0600, Andrey Rahmatullin wrote:
On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 02:22:24AM +0300, Serge wrote:
What's a temporary file? Really, why would applications temporarily store
its data in a file? They do that to *free some memory*. Placing those files
back to memory
On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 09:46:37AM +0200, Vincent Danjean wrote:
If some kind of sync is required by the application, I think this is
because the application want to ensure the data are really written to
the disk so that their state remains coherent even in case of crash.
If the application
On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 11:44:15AM +, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
No. An application might not know it’s writing to tmpfs (for
example, if it wasn’t even written for an operating system
with tmpfs in the first place). And it might want to use sync
writes. The user of such application might want
On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 05:08:42PM +0800, Thomas Goirand wrote:
On 05/25/2012 03:22 PM, Jon Dowland wrote:
How much RAM do you have / how big is your /tmp(fs)? The fact this caused
you trouble suggests to me that they must be very small.
What if we're installing Debian on a very small
Hi,
On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 01:25:35PM +0200, Sascha Silbe wrote:
bup uses the Python assert statement for regular operations, not just
for additional sanity checks that go beyond what should be done during
normal operation (i.e. debugging assertions).
Version 0.25~git2011.11.04-4 in
On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 09:59:45AM +0200, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
could you please take 5 seconds to answer this, please?
Hi Cyril,
Sorry yes. (I wish I had a better bug workflow. Stuff like this keeps getting
lost. Kind of ironic given the package.)
OK being realistic, I haven't devoted any
On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 09:59:45AM +0200, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
could you please take 5 seconds to answer this, please?
Hi Cyril,
Sorry yes. (I wish I had a better bug workflow. Stuff like this keeps getting
lost. Kind of ironic given the package.)
OK being realistic, I haven't devoted any
On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 02:17:35PM +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
things for your current install might be /home only. Perhaps xorg.conf
and some other files, using cp -pr while you're root. But in the future
completely backup using e.g. tar. Note, if you sync, you anyway might
lose data, since
On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 09:59:03PM +0200, Slavko wrote:
then i see only one solution - delete/rename whole file and collect them
from start.
Well, yes - or resolve them one by one when you hit a host that has changed.
In this situation, ssh will tell you which lines are troublesome.
Please,
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On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 12:05:31PM -0400, Aaron M. Ucko wrote:
Please correct liblhasa-dev to depend on liblhasa0 to keep liblhasa.so
from potentially dangling.
Thanks!
Oops! Thanks for pointing this out. I've just uploaded a fix.
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Please correct liblhasa-dev to depend on liblhasa0 to keep liblhasa.so
from potentially dangling.
Thanks!
Oops! Thanks for pointing this out. I've just uploaded a fix.
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On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 09:20:43PM +, Bas van den Dikkenberg wrote:
Wotj [aclahe are you talking
Sorry I don't understand. I'm talking about cinnamon.
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Wotj [aclahe are you talking
Sorry I don't understand. I'm talking about cinnamon.
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On Sat, May 05, 2012 at 04:36:54PM +0200, Adrien Aubourg wrote:
I may do a theme package for Wheezy if it's not used by default. It shouldn't
be too long. But I didn't plan to do a package for Squeeze.
I think it would be best to have a package either way; if it is chosen by
default then the
here
if ! mount ${backup_target}; then
and here
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On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 08:08:29PM +, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
Hm, 2035 or thereabounds sounds good. ;-) Then let’s talk again.
Are you volunteering to maintain the i386 architecture until 2035, or
volunteering Ben to do it? ☺
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On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 01:30:30PM +, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
The correct solution here is that the MTA that supports 8BITMIME
itself and wants to send an 8-bit message to another MTA that
doesn’t offer it in the EHLO dialogue (or doesn’t support EHLO)
*must* convert the message to QP
Package: cryptsetup
Version: 2:1.4.1-3
Severity: minor
Tags: patch
-r is an alias for --readonly but is missing from the manpage.
Patch attached.
-- Package-specific info:
-- /proc/cmdline
BOOT_IMAGE=/vmlinuz-3.2.0-2-amd64 root=/dev/mapper/vg-root ro quiet
-- /etc/crypttab
sda3_crypt
Hi Bas,
How is progress going? The wheezy freeze is getting very close. It would be
good to have some cinnamon packages in Debian before that, ideally in the next
week or so. Are you planning to use a version control system for the
packaging? If so do you have a WIP of your packaging anywhere?
Hi Bas,
How is progress going? The wheezy freeze is getting very close. It would be
good to have some cinnamon packages in Debian before that, ideally in the next
week or so. Are you planning to use a version control system for the
packaging? If so do you have a WIP of your packaging anywhere?
On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 10:09:14AM +0300, David Baron wrote:
All the messages appear normally and correctly on the site.
So I must be getting them mangled. No other list, digest or otherwise,
produces this mess. Just debian-user.
Are you subscribed to the list as digest or otherwise?
Did
On 22/05/12 14:42, Chris Bannister wrote:
It suggests the -r argument:
Does sudo cryptsetup -r luksOpen /dev/sr1 dsk --key-file ./key
work?
Yay for undocumented arguments! -r is apparently equivalent to
--readonly (which is in the manpage, at least). I've reported
a bug and attached a
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
Format: 1.8
Date: Mon, 14 May 2012 13:54:01 +0100
Source: lha
Binary: lha
Architecture: source amd64
Version: 1.14i-10.4
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: GOTO Masanori go...@debian.org
Changed-By: Jon Dowland j...@debian.org
Hi Bas,
How is the package going? Are you preparing the packaging in a VCS? Is there a
public copy of it for those who want to see how far along things are? Are you
planning to maintain this solo, or as part of a team? Would you be open to the
idea of CollabMaint[1] at the very least?
The
Package: sound-juicer
Version: 3.4.0-1
Severity: minor
The sound-juicer 'Help' has the following, towards the bottom of the
'Preferences' page:
You can click the Edit Profiles button to edit the available audio formats.
The profile editor dialogue provides direct access to the audio
Hi Bas,
How is the package going? Are you preparing the packaging in a VCS? Is there a
public copy of it for those who want to see how far along things are? Are you
planning to maintain this solo, or as part of a team? Would you be open to the
idea of CollabMaint[1] at the very least?
The
On Sat, May 19, 2012 at 06:34:45PM -0500, Mark Allums wrote:
What with one thing and another, my GNOME 3 will only run in
fallback mode (GNOME Classic), and I have been looking at
alternatives. There are things to like about Xfce, LXDE, MATE, and
others, but I have not heard of anyone trying
On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 03:37:30PM +, Camaleón wrote:
On Sun, 20 May 2012 15:36:50 -0700, Regid Ichira wrote:
netbase 5.0 changelog states
* Starting from this release, TCP/UDP ports will be added only for the
actually implemented protocol even if IANA nowadays assigns both.
On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 09:21:52AM +0100, Jon Dowland wrote:
It's a work-in-progress. You can track progress here:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=657395
There's a post to that bug that claims you can take the packages from Linux
Mint Debian Edition and run them on Debian
On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 06:59:11PM +0200, Siard wrote:
I would suggest, if not urge you to use SRWare Iron instead.
It's the same as Chrome, but freed from Google's privacy issues.
More info download: www.srware.net/en/software_srware_iron.php
How does it differ from chromium, in Debian
On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 10:10:05PM +0200, Siard wrote:
Differences are described in this 'Chrome vs Iron' page:
www.srware.net/en/software_srware_iron_chrome_vs_iron.php
I'm not aware of any differences between official Chrome and Chrome in
Debian.
They differ a great deal: chromium does
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