also sprach David Lang [2016-01-29 17:35 +1300]:
> but the point was that the rsyslog dynamic file naming doesn't know the
> difference between you using $$hour to generate the filename (which should
> not go backwards) and $hostname, with which old values will show up again a
>
systemd-inhibit to start the
> command seems like the correct way.
To do this, I'd have to tell my backup server about all the machines
that use systemd, i.e. another place to track this information that
is inherently implicit in the systems.
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systemd-inhibit to start the
> command seems like the correct way.
To do this, I'd have to tell my backup server about all the machines
that use systemd, i.e. another place to track this information that
is inherently implicit in the systems.
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also sprach David Champion [2016-01-30 14:51 +1300]:
> I should have thought of this one before, but your suggestions made me
> remember it:
>
> mutt -D | egrep '^some_variable='
>
> That would tell you very simply whether that variable is in the
> configuration.
also sprach David Champion [2016-01-30 11:31 +1300]:
> I'm guessing you use kz on one machine and real mutt on the other. Not
> showing what features are added beyond stock mutt is, I'm afraid, a kz
> issue.
Your analysis is spot-on.
It's a shame to hear that Karel doesn't do
also sprach Lukasz Szczesny [2016-01-28 21:42 +1300]:
> I keep my sidebar configuration in a separate file and source it when
> sidebar is enabled with the following `source` command:
>
> source `FILE=$HOME/.mutt/sidebar; mutt -v | grep -Fq sidebar ||
>
Hey David, and everyone else of course.
thanks for your explanation of the dynamic buffer cache for file
descriptors used in rsyslog, this makes a lot of sense now.
I can also follow entirely your description of the performance
problem related to filenames keyed off timestamps.
It strikes me
also sprach Standard-Postfach <sebastian.le...@sleske.name> [2016-01-28 05:34
+1300]:
> So I guess this ticket can be tagged "upstream" or "forwarded-to" or
> something like that?
Done.
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Hi,
I have two machines with mutt, one has the sidebar patch, while the
other does not. I'd like to use the same config on both, but
obviously the one without the patch falls over the sidebar keywords,
e.g.:
Error in /home/madduck/.mutt/sidebar, line 4: sidebar-prev: no
such function in map
recommends no packages.
mutt-kz suggests no packages.
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Hello,
I would like to convert my systems to using a dynamic filename
template, similar to this recipe:
http://wiki.rsyslog.com/index.php/DailyLogRotation
but as old habits die hard, I also want "less /var/log/syslog" to
continue working. Currently, I have a cronjob that
brute-force-maintains
also sprach David Lang [2016-01-28 17:15 +1300]:
> rsyslog has a per-action cache of files that have been written to
> by that action, when you start writing to a new one, and the cache
> is full, rsyslog will close the least recently written to file
> (which can be a big problem
Hello,
is there an easy way to identify which files were added to a backup?
The File Size/Count Reuse Summary table tells me about a number of
files and their size, but I wonder if there's an easy way to get
a file list, other than increasing the verbosity and parsing the
XferLog?
Thanks,
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is made, bid plans turn into
a concrete, tangible challenge and eventually into a successful
conference…
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DebConf17 i
in the near future, e.g. right after
you get back from your trip? Everyone's time is limited (including
that of the bid teams).
Thanks for your consideration,
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also sprach Andrey Rahmatullin <w...@debian.org> [2016-01-15 20:37 +1300]:
> > https://github.com/flavioamieiro/nose-ipdb
> Do you mean putting the file into the ipdb package instead of packaging it
> separately?
Wouldn't hurt, would it?
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> > https://github.com/flavioamieiro/nose-ipdb
> Do you mean putting the file into the ipdb package instead of packaging it
> separately?
Wouldn't hurt, would it?
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This is a helpful resource:
https://opensource.com/business/16/1/10-tips-for-event-organizers
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Dear Django people,
I'm working on something I called "IndirectGenericForeignKey",¹ and
following suggestionsi I received on django-developers, I've made
a bit of progress on my implementation, using a custom
(pseudo-)field.²
My code works, but I can't exactly say I understand all of it, which
also sprach Jeffrey Ratcliffe <jeffrey.ratcli...@gmail.com> [2016-01-12 10:32
+1300]:
> I've now pushed a fix for this to the upstream repo. You will see it
> in the next release.
Thanks!
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of packages ferm recommends:
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would be
> comfortable with this arrangement? Could a sort of poll help here?
I've not seen enough participation in previous polls to make their
results useful.
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. This is Debian's 4.3.0-1-amd64 kernel
(4.3.3-1).
Do you have any clue what might be going on?
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also sprach Shai Berger [2015-12-10 08:38 +1300]:
> As far as I can see, you are trying to implement it in the model,
> rather than as a new kind of field. Try to write
> ExtendedGenericForeignKey, and I think things would look much
> better...
Hi, thanks for your response and
also sprach Ralph Dolmans via Unbound-users
[2015-12-24 00:33 +1300]:
> Are you sure the tcpdump output corresponds to this part of the log?
> The log indicates that no query is send out because the only suitable
> delegation point (the forwarding server) is marked as
but those will need to be communicated ahead of time).
¹)
https://wiki.debconf.org/wiki/DebConf17/Bids/Montreal/Venues/CollegeDeMaisonneuve
Thanks, and best of luck for the coming year to everyone!
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and
restrictions, such as tolerances? How would they ensure that we
don't run out of e.g. vegetarian options (meat eaters also sometimes
opt for non-meat…)?
Thanks,
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Package: systemd
Version: 228-2
Severity: minor
File: /lib/systemd/systemd-modules-load
Tags: upstream
systemd-modules-load also loads modules specified in
/usr/lib/modules-load.d, but this isn't documented in the manpage.
This is probably due to th split-usr approach.
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Package: systemd
Version: 228-2
Severity: minor
File: /lib/systemd/systemd-modules-load
Tags: upstream
systemd-modules-load also loads modules specified in
/usr/lib/modules-load.d, but this isn't documented in the manpage.
This is probably due to th split-usr approach.
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/modules
/etc/initramfs-tools/modules || echo none found
none found
So, where is systemd getting the idea from that it ought to load
these modules?
Thanks for any insights!
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-load.d so that we the Debian
systemd maintainers are more flexible with respect to necessary
changes.
Otherwise, this remains a source of confusion for everyone using
split-usr.
Thanks,
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-load.d so that we the Debian
systemd maintainers are more flexible with respect to necessary
changes.
Otherwise, this remains a source of confusion for everyone using
split-usr.
Thanks,
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also sprach martin f krafft <madd...@debian.org> [2015-12-26 09:14 +1300]:
> systemd-modules-load[136]: Inserted module 'ipmi_devintf'
> systemd-modules-load[136]: Inserted module 'ipmi_poweroff'
> systemd-modules-load[136]: Failed to insert 'ipmi_si': No such device
> sy
y we want to converge with upstream. For this to happen,
packages will need to stop using /usr/lib/modules-load.d and as
there is no real problem with using /lib/modules-load.d, I filed
this bug report.
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y we want to converge with upstream. For this to happen,
packages will need to stop using /usr/lib/modules-load.d and as
there is no real problem with using /lib/modules-load.d, I filed
this bug report.
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Hi Paul,
thanks for your time responding. I'll answer inline:
> Did your forwarder perhaps not answer (in time) ?
They did; the answer was instantaneous, and also tcpdump showed the
response to have arrived within milliseconds.
> Maybe try setting cache-max-negative-ttl: to something like 5
Hi,
I am running unbound (1.5.7 on Debian unstable) on a laptop as
a recursive resolver for localhost and a number of test VMs running
on the machine. I am aware that others use dnsmasq for this, but
I don't particularly like this monolithic do-everything tool and am
rather familiar with unbound
hich should
> give it the information initially. But, like you have reported,
> I need to check on how it behaves/honors changes in those events.
Thank you!
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Versions of packages redshift recommends:
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Hey Allison, and team,
My plan for the next few months specifically as relating to DC16 is
- hack on wafer
- help content team
- possibly help with bursaries, if necessary
Whatever additional time I have, I'd like to offer to the DC17 bid
team if they want it.
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seract-ocr 3.04.00-5+b1
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also sprach Benjamin Drung <benjamin.dr...@profitbricks.com> [2015-12-09 13:51
+0100]:
> osrelease:
> 8
This is what I was looking for.
> osrelease_info:
> - 8
Will this be a list, e.g.
- 8
- 1
- r2
For 8.1r2?
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also sprach Shai Berger [2015-12-09 01:20 +0100]:
> class Parent(Model):
> content_type = ForeignKey('ContentType')
>
> class Child(Model):
> parent = ForeignKey(Parent)
> object_id = IntegerField()
> # The next does not exist and they want it
>
also sprach Florian Apolloner [2015-12-08 23:38 +0100]:
> but if it were for me GFK would have a special case in hell.
How would you implement LogEntries without GFKs?
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also sprach Tim Graham [2015-12-08 22:38 +0100]:
> I'm having trouble understanding the problem. Could you give some example
> models and code that demonstrates it?
Gladly. The code I am talking about is here:
Hello,
I hope this is the right place to bring up the following idea, even
if it's in django.contrib.contenttypes.
GenericForeignKeys currently hard-require a model to have
a ForeignKey field to the ContentType model. In a specific use-case,
we're experiencing a bit of trouble with this, because
a preference
and backup, or are these both viable choices?
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also sprach Hanspeter Kunz [2015-12-03 21:42 +1300]:
> In my opinion, a clean, easy and efficient way to have a BackupPC
> mirror is to use some disk-mirroring as drbd. with this you can avoid
> to run backups twice on the clients (one for master backup, another one
> for the
and see what they
have to say about it. Surely, they'll have a regular PDF to be
filled by hand, or some other provisions.
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also sprach Timothy J Massey [2015-12-03 11:59 +1300]:
> Others use BackupPC_tarCreate by hand.
What's the difference between that and BackupPC_archiveHost anyway?
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bowl:~% xdg-open "mailto:x@y;
(→ icedove)
Exporting $MAILER does not change this and also seems not to have an influence
on gscan2pdf.
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fire up a terminal with
mutt in it. I'd be fine registering that as a MUA, but where?
xdg-settings --list has nothing.
Gosh, I love "desktops".
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Hello,
we're using vmm¹ to manage our postfix+dovecot virtual mail setup,
which allows us to give every virtual user a separate EUID and every
domain a separate EGID for additional security (vs. handling all
virtual mail with a single "vmail" user).
As a consequence, however, vmm must itself
it would be best to factor out just the domain/user
directory creation to a script and letting vmm invoke that script,
either as setuid or with sudo, while the rest of vmm runs with user
privileges.
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also sprach Jeffrey Ratcliffe <j...@debian.org> [2015-11-26 10:30 +1300]:
> xdg-mime query default "x-scheme-handler/mailto"
% xdg-mime query default "x-scheme-handler/mailto"
icedove.desktop
That is *an* installed MUA, but not the one I use or want to use.
no packages.
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Well, but resolvconf would be a solution to the problem.
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see this as a wicd issue. If something
> needs to be done, it is rather on the DHCP client side.
You could make wicd-daemon depend on resolvconf and then register
the static DNS servers at a higher priority than those provided by
DHCP.
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.
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1
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sudo recommends no packages.
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also sprach Timo Sirainen [2015-11-21 14:14 +1300]:
> Well, your topic is PAM.
Is it? My point is that PAM should not even be asked if an
authentication source beforehand knows about a user but the password
cannot be verified.
> But.. Right now passdb has result_success,
the right track.
If you ever wanted to come back, we'd welcome you with open arms.
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Hi folks,
According to the wiki,¹ it's considered a feature of Dovecot and its
ability to support multiple authentication sources that "if the
password doesn't match in the first database, it checks the next
one".
¹) http://wiki.dovecot.org/Authentication/MultipleDatabases
I think it's great
eriment and we should rather use our time finding and trying the
next experiment.
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e can kick off the election process for this soon.
The bid submission deadline is closer than we think and it's about
time we get in touch with the potentially bid teams.
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endorse
the media, or that we don't also service users of the Free networks.
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ble'), (1, 'experimental')
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Hello,
I am doing greylisting in smtpd_client_restrictions and later
a policy server check in smtpd_recipient_restrictions (postconf
included below). smtpd_delay_reject is on (the default).
The weird behaviour I am seeing is that despite a greylisting match
(4xx) in sender restrictions, the
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eady have
the conference blog reproduced on planet.d.o, which has quite the
reach itself.
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also sprach Viktor Dukhovni [2015-11-14 05:43
+1300]:
> > I am doing greylisting in smtpd_client_restrictions and later
> > a policy server check in smtpd_recipient_restrictions (postconf
> > included below). smtpd_delay_reject is on (the default).
>
> Greylisting
, 'experimental')
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(charmap=UTF-8)
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also sprach martin f krafft <madd...@debian.org> [2015-11-12 17:20 +1300]:
> The only way to fix this is by using OLD in the trigger, which
> requires a separate trigger function for UPDATE than INSERT (as
> INSERT queries don't make OLD available).
I think a possible
it does away with yet a new delegation, which won't solve
our problems.
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so it's as much "inside Debian" as
e.g. d-i, the official Debian installer, or the official Debian
security team, neither of which have been delegated.
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king on DC16 and beyond, and we've also had new people
join the team all along.
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