On Tue, Jun 16, 1998 at 11:03:22AM +0200, Michael Meskes wrote:
No DBMS syncy after each transaction. Most systems do it every 30 seconds.
Support for that will be added to Postgres later on. And with 80 TPS I think
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RPlay is a flexible network audio system. RPlay, written by Mark Boyns
[EMAIL PROTECTED], is provided under the GPL.
Package: rplay
Version: 3.3.0a2-4
Architecture: i386
Depends: libc6
Suggests: xpm, mpg123
Installed-Size: 521
Maintainer: lantz moore [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Description: RPlay
Enrique Zanardi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, Jun 16, 1998 at 07:54:42AM -0500, John Goerzen wrote:
I'd say something like: If your time changes for daylight savings
time, use these options. Otherwise, use these.
Something needs to be done on the bootdisks, too.
OK. So, which
Thanks to those of you that commented on this. The author replied to
my e-mail, saying GPL is cool for me! so our problem is solved :-)
John
Ben Pfaff [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've already written to the author, but can y'all tell me if the
following license is acceptable in main?
On Tue, Jun 16, 1998 at 02:00:41PM -0400, Dale Scheetz wrote:
Sorry to have stayed out of this but I have been busy...
Bottom line...tzconfig is broken.
If you look at the list provided under US there is an entry of
Indiana-Eastern, and Arizona... as well. These should be linked to their
On 16 Jun 1998, John Goerzen wrote:
Enrique Zanardi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, Jun 16, 1998 at 07:54:42AM -0500, John Goerzen wrote:
I'd say something like: If your time changes for daylight savings
time, use these options. Otherwise, use these.
Something needs to be
On Tue, Jun 16, 1998 at 06:00:11PM -0400, Steve Dunham wrote:
They already have 72MB of fixes for 5.1. :) (10MB of fixes to the
libjpeg problem I mentioned earlier, 31MB for X fixes, and
miscellaneous security fixes including programs that were accidentally
setuid...)
Anyone want to hazard a
Scott Ellis wrote:
No, you're not hiding this on the bug tracking system any more.
Neither are you.
The reason that sendmail broke is that you made a DELIBERATE modification
to procmail that sendmail wasn't expecting. While I agree that sendmail
That's just simply true. If you have a short
Brian White wrote:
severity 23000 normal
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The reason that sendmail broke is that you made a DELIBERATE modification
to procmail that sendmail wasn't expecting. While I agree that sendmail
should probably be more graceful about handling it, it is not a
release-critical error. A vast
As some of you might know, I have been working on full debs of netscape
4.05. I have everything almost perfect, except for the reporting clause.
I will be moving my focus to version 4.5, which is scheduled to be
released tomorrow(Wednesday).
Adam
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DS == Dale Scheetz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
DS We are working on a report of failure in US/central WRT Daylight
DS Savings Time, right?
DS There is one variable we haven't nailed down yet. The hardware
DS clock can be set either to local time or GMT (UTC). As I
DS remember, the
And if you don't want to install just about every debian package
you can get by with a lot less than 1GB.
My i386 installion at home is only 300 megs in total (C:
Regards
Ray (Darksun - irc.debian.org#debian )
I have been tossinbg around the idea of using Linux to take a small PC
(like a P100 or a 486) and setting it up as a glorified X Terminal.
I decided that since debian is clean, and what I use...I will base it
on debian.
I want to be able to have the system be diskless, and get its entire
running
Anthony == Anthony Fok [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Anthony I'm no expert, and I don't know how to fix the problem,
Anthony so if any developers are interested, please try to
Anthony compile it. :-) (They've got the *.src.rpm package, that
Anthony probably means it compiles on Red
Anyone know the scan specs for a 12.1 SVGA High-contrast DSTN
laptop display?
Or the secret to configuring a plug-n-play built-in modem?
(You don't have to answer the second question; it's not fair of me to
ask yet, I've not tried very hard to find the answer myself yet.)
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On Tue, Jun 16, 1998 at 09:03:31PM -0700, Karl M. Hegbloom wrote:
Or the secret to configuring a plug-n-play built-in modem?
(You don't have to answer the second question; it's not fair of me to
ask yet, I've not tried very hard to find the answer myself yet.)
That's the easier question
I noticed xftp on the WNPP as being orphaned, and it is a program that
I have used and sort of like (but always thought it could use some work)
xftp, so I thought I would grab the source.
xftp is in main in both hamm and slink, but the source code is nowhere to
be found! I looked in hamm, I
I found the entire kernel/hw clock issue quite confusing. (eg ,
when to use the uct flag ) The man pages help a little. A clock howto
would be quite helpful.
John Lapeyre [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tucson,AZ http://www.physics.arizona.edu/~lapeyre
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Drake Diedrich wrote:
...
/usr/doc/postgresql-doc/FAQ.gz
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There are several things that can be done. You can disable fsync() by
starting the postmaster with a '-o -F' option. This
Hi!
file-rc has one release critical bug. I can't reproduce this bug
on my systems that use file-rc. At the moment I don't think
that I'm able to track it down - mainly due time shortness. Could
somebody please review it and investigate the problem. I'd appreciate
a non-maintainer upload if
Well, but putting them in a hamm package does not prevent people using bo
to download that package (it's a binary-all package, isn't it?) and use
it. Moreover, people can use the bug tracking system to report bugs.
I don't think a package is such a wrong place.
some people don't use dpkg,
On Wed, Jun 17, 1998 at 12:41:28AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I noticed xftp on the WNPP as being orphaned, and it is a program that
I have used and sort of like (but always thought it could use some work)
xftp, so I thought I would grab the source.
xftp is in main in both hamm and
i don't think that a package is the right place for such stuff :
many people want to burn debian cd's before or without installing debian
hamm.
Well, but putting them in a hamm package does not prevent people using bo
to download that package (it's a binary-all package, isn't it?) and use
it.
Hi,
after the last upgrade from a hamm mirror the X font metrics in
emacs are completely messed up such that any text becomes
unreadable and the characters seem to be placed in the
window randomly.
Since this problem occurs also when displaying a remote emacs
on the local X server, it might be a
RPlay is a flexible network audio system. RPlay, written by Mark Boyns
[EMAIL PROTECTED], is provided under the GPL.
Package: rplay
Version: 3.3.0a2-4
Architecture: i386
Depends: libc6
Suggests: xpm, mpg123
uh ? why suggest mpg123 ? why xpm ?
is there a package called xpm at all ?
andreas
Rbootd is a remote boot daemon for HP workstations and needs to have
a hardcoded directory for storage of the boot file which is served to the
workstations (say SYS_UBOOT -- the NetBSD loader). Previously this
lived in /export/hp/root but I was thinking this isn't really in line with
the FSSTD.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
On Tue, 16 Jun 1998, Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
Well, but putting them in a hamm package does not prevent people using bo
to download that package (it's a binary-all package, isn't it?) and use
it. Moreover, people can use the bug tracking system to
On Tue, 16 Jun 1998, Adam Heath wrote:
As some of you might know, I have been working on full debs of netscape
4.05. I have everything almost perfect, except for the reporting clause.
I will be moving my focus to version 4.5, which is scheduled to be
released tomorrow(Wednesday).
I checked
On Tue, Jun 16, 1998 at 08:31:15PM +0200, Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
Well, but putting them in a hamm package does not prevent people using bo
to download that package (it's a binary-all package, isn't it?) and use
it. Moreover, people can use the bug tracking system to report bugs.
I
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Herbert Xu wrote:
That's just simply true. If you have a short memory, let me remind you that
sendmail's default MDA in bo is, surprise deliver. So it is perfectly
reasonable to have procmail not setuid on a bo system, which is what I did.
Does sendmail
Douglas Bates wrote:
I was having trouble installing apache_1.1.3-6 on a bo machine that
had an earlier apache (1.0.x) installed. I kept getting an error in
the pre-installation script. I thought it was because of the previous
version so I removed the previous version. Now I still can't
Processing commands for [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
reassign 23340 general
Bug#23340: Quite a bad error from libstdc++2.8
Bug reassigned from package `libstdc++2.8' to `general'.
thanks
Stopping processing here.
Please contact me if you need assistance.
Ian Jackson
(administrator, Debian bugs
On Tue, Jun 16, 1998 at 09:03:31PM -0700, Karl M. Hegbloom wrote:
Anyone know the scan specs for a 12.1 SVGA High-contrast DSTN
laptop display?
Depends on your Chipset. Try Modprobe to find out. The usual Laptops
are driven by Cirrus Chips. There is a Readme in the X11 lib Directory and
there
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am Meteorologist from China.
Would you do me a favor? I want compile a Fortran program
with g77:
program gg
integer i
i=999
print*,i
stop
end
But G77 cannot do it. Yes I wish that the default of
integer and float has 8
On Wed, Jun 17, 1998 at 09:42:39AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Jun 17, 1998 at 12:41:28AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I noticed xftp on the WNPP as being orphaned, and it is a program that
I have used and sort of like (but always thought it could use some work)
xftp, so I
Thomas Gebhardt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
after the last upgrade from a hamm mirror the X font metrics in
emacs are completely messed up such that any text becomes
unreadable and the characters seem to be placed in the
window randomly.
Since this problem occurs also when displaying
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hi,
I spoke of a editor before of a editor that was akin to dos edit. I have
talked to the author, the source has been placed under gpl. The source can
be found here http://www.blkbox.com/~jyork/edit-0.1.tar.gz It's fairly
small, Very easy to use... but it
On Wed, 17 Jun 1998, Gu Xiangqian wrote:
Would you do me a favor? I want compile a Fortran program
with g77:
program gg
integer i
i=999
print*,i
stop
end
But G77 cannot do it. Yes I wish that the default of
integer and float
On Wed, Jun 17, 1998 at 03:18:52PM +0100, Jose Marin wrote:
On Wed, 17 Jun 1998, Gu Xiangqian wrote:
Would you do me a favor? I want compile a Fortran program
with g77:
program gg
integer i
i=999
print*,i
stop
end
And
There is a bug against dhcp-client-beta that is causing it to be removed
from Hamm. Should all dhcp-beta packages be removed or is omitting just
this one okay? I need to know asap. Thanks.
Brian
( [EMAIL PROTECTED] )
On Thu, Jun 11, 1998 at 06:07:32PM +0200, Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
sad news : after i created cdrom images with -J (joilet) option,
the symlinks were broken : plain 2.0.33 sees them as files,
but 2.0.34pre (with joilet patch) understands them.
Andreas, I don't know if this has been fixed,
Nicolás Lichtmaier wrote:
I think we need a way to install a package without automatically having its
server part configured and running. This is needed in many packages (e.g.:
ssh).
I agree. This is also an issue when you do something like
dpkg --root=/mnt -i foo.deb -- when you do that,
Raul Miller wrote:
Briefly, this command line:
f=/tmp/fifo; rm -f $f; mkfifo $f; ( sleep 100 $f 0$f ); sleep 2; echo $f
will kill your interactive shell
I'm a bit surprised to find this, um.. undocumented feature in three
shells of supposedly different lineage. I should note that it
On Thu, Jun 11, 1998 at 11:06:13PM +0200, Ronald Lembcke wrote:
I had the same problem with my selfburned hamm cd's...
the debian-hamm kernel seems to prefere joliet over
rockridge with mount -o nojoliet the symlinks worked...
I used Andreas' tarball v 0.12 (which contains mkisofs)
I would like to package a set of large mouse cursor fonts for X. These are
useful on a laptop, where the cursor's hard to see.
The fonts appear to be the standard X cursor fonts, scaled up by certian
factors (so they are a little blocky). As such, I expect they come under the
same license as the
What's wrong with having both? We already have dpkg*nondebbin.tgz.
both is ok. do you want to create the package ?
andreas
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Please, note that I'm not saying that these scripts should be distributed
*just* as a .deb package. I'm saying that they should probably be
distributed as a .deb package *in addition* to any other form of
distributing them. I don't want to discuss what is better.
so, feel free to pickup the
15:37:30 $ ldd `which gnuplot`
libvga.so.1 = /usr/lib/libc5-compat/libvga.so.1 (0x4000c000)
libreadline.so.2 = /lib/libc5-compat/libreadline.so.2 (0x40048000)
libm.so.5 = /lib/libm.so.5 (0x4006a000)
libc.so.5 = /lib/libc.so.5 (0x40073000)
libncurses.so.3.0 =
In the process of installing a tape drive so I could back up /etc and my
dpkg selections, I've managed to hose /etc ... just the top-level
directory; all the subdirectories are fine.
Is there some way (once I get a passwd file back, probably by copying
over the passwd file from a rescue disk
On Wed, Jun 17, 1998 at 06:55:13PM +0200, Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
What's wrong with having both? We already have dpkg*nondebbin.tgz.
both is ok. do you want to create the package ?
I would like to, but currently I'm busy building and testing
boot-floppies_2.0.7. I may be able to try your
Edward Betts [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
15:37:30 $ ldd `which gnuplot`
libvga.so.1 = /usr/lib/libc5-compat/libvga.so.1 (0x4000c000)
libreadline.so.2 = /lib/libc5-compat/libreadline.so.2 (0x40048000)
libm.so.5 = /lib/libm.so.5 (0x4006a000)
libc.so.5 =
On Wed, 17 Jun 1998, Edward Betts wrote:
* Permission to modify the software is granted, but not the right to
* distribute the modified code. Modifications are to be distributed
* as patches to released version.
Ahem... it looks like gnuplot falls in the same category as pine and
qmail...
On Wed, 17 Jun 1998, Gergely Madarasz wrote:
On Wed, 17 Jun 1998, Edward Betts wrote:
* Permission to modify the software is granted, but not the right to
* distribute the modified code. Modifications are to be distributed
* as patches to released version.
Ahem... it looks like
On Thu, 18 Jun 1998, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
On Wed, Jun 17, 1998 at 03:18:52PM +0100, Jose Marin wrote:
On Wed, 17 Jun 1998, Gu Xiangqian wrote:
Would you do me a favor? I want compile a Fortran program
with g77:
program gg
integer i
i=999
Jonathan Walther [EMAIL PROTECTED] asked me to post the URL of this little
faq on how to exchange pgp public keys:
http://god.ml.org/~robert/HOWTO-PGP-Key-Signing
Please reply to him.
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On Tue, Jun 16, 1998 at 11:49:25PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok I found out there is no resolv.conf (duh I know..that gets created by
a script when I configure the network...which obviously never happens)
I also found out that I hafta do a chroot . bash --login
once to get it to
Hi Brian,
Brian White [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is a bug against dhcp-client-beta that is causing it to be removed
from Hamm. Should all dhcp-beta packages be removed or is omitting just
this one okay? I need to know asap. Thanks.
The important or critical bug report is against
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Probably it is a good idea to move the dhcp-beta's to Slink but just
so we do not provide beta packages in our next stable release.
AFAIK, dhcp-beta is the only version that can be used with multiple
subnets; if that's the case, taking it out makes
The stock kernel mounts this CD (mount -t auto /dev/hdd cdrom) as joliet...
it /spits:
The writer is installed on a machine running 2.1.103 (the support for my
controller is better with 2.1.10x), but I used the CD to freshly install
Debian on a couple of PC's and to upgrade my own computer.
Andreas == Andreas Jellinghaus [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The stock kernel mounts this CD (mount -t auto /dev/hdd cdrom)
as joliet... it /spits:
The writer is installed on a machine running 2.1.103 (the
support for my controller is better with 2.1.10x), but I used
On Wed, Jun 17, 1998 at 10:55:26AM -0400, Brian White wrote:
There is a bug against dhcp-client-beta that is causing it to be removed
from Hamm. Should all dhcp-beta packages be removed or is omitting just
this one okay? I need to know asap. Thanks.
dhcp-client-beta is seriously broken,
John == John Goerzen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
John Hi, I have now successfully built the GCC, gdb, binutils,
John etc. packages for Debian. The package name is prc-tools and
John should be in Incoming by the time you read this. It was
John quite a chore to package but it is
dpkg-repack needs to parse some dpkg output that is internationalized. So I
need to force dpkg to output this in english. There seem to be a lot of
variables that control which language is used, LANG, LC_ALL, LC_MESSAGES,
etc. Which of these do I need to unset before running dpkg?
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On Wed, Jun 17, 1998 at 11:41:33AM -0700, Joey Hess wrote:
dpkg-repack needs to parse some dpkg output that is internationalized. So I
need to force dpkg to output this in english. There seem to be a lot of
variables that control which language is used, LANG, LC_ALL, LC_MESSAGES,
etc. Which of
(And probably pipermail too, if the author produces an actual
copyright statement.)
new debian package, version 2.0.
size 154772 bytes: control archive= 4612 bytes.
73 bytes, 3 lines conffiles
968 bytes,21 lines control
7003 bytes,
Does anyone have hamm CD's to sell yet ? I have a friend in Paris
who wants to install on a laptop. I'd hate to see him go RH. I think he
has a network card. Maybe apt and a remote archive works pretty well now
for installing ?
John
John Lapeyre [EMAIL PROTECTED]
John == John Goerzen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
John Hi, I have now successfully built the GCC, gdb, binutils,
John etc. packages for Debian. The package name is prc-tools and
John should be in Incoming by the time you read this. It was
John quite a chore to package but it is
RPlay is a flexible network audio system. RPlay, written by Mark Boyns
[EMAIL PROTECTED], is provided under the GPL.
Package: rplay Version: 3.3.0a2-4 Architecture: i386 Depends: libc6
Suggests: xpm, mpg123
Andreas uh ? why suggest mpg123 ?
rplay can use mpg123, as well as other sound
On Tue, Jun 16, 1998 at 10:02:07PM -0500, Adam Heath wrote:
As some of you might know, I have been working on full debs of netscape
4.05. I have everything almost perfect, except for the reporting clause.
I will be moving my focus to version 4.5, which is scheduled to be
released
Ben Gertzfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
John etc. packages for Debian. The package name is prc-tools and
John should be in Incoming by the time you read this. It was
John quite a chore to package but it is quite exciting what can
John be done with it!
Wonderful news,
Ben Gertzfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
John I'd like feedback on it. I have opted to package it as it
John is done upstream; that is, all the programs in one thing.
Okay, here's a bit of feedback. :)
prc-tools includes almost all of its files in /usr/m68k-palmos-coff/,
except
John == John Goerzen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
John kpilot -- KDE hotsync tool
Hm.. kpilot seems to have been statically linked with libpisock.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~]% dpkg -l 'libpi*'
1:38PM
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge
|
John == John Goerzen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
John Therefore, I believe that I will just dump the tar.gz's of
John binutils, gcc, and gdb into the toplevel of the package's
John tar file (or maybe the debian/ directory, I dunno), and then
John all I have to do is change the path
Has any consensus been reached about the best layout to be used for Hamm
disks? I've written several 3-CD sets for people so far using a simple
layout (below), but it would be nice to be able to produce to produce ones
similar to the official ones...
Disk 1: Main binary (i386, bootable)
Disk
John Goerzen wrote:
pilot-manager -- Perl/TK hotsync tool (waiting for me to download and
try it out)
pilot-manager is already packaged. In fact I've been using it for weeks
already.
griffon:~ dpkg --status pilot-manager
Package: pilot-manager
Status: install ok installed
On Wed, 17 Jun 1998, Andreas Tille wrote:
On Tue, 16 Jun 1998, Adam Heath wrote:
As some of you might know, I have been working on full debs of netscape
4.05. I have everything almost perfect, except for the reporting clause.
I will be moving my focus to version 4.5, which is
On Wed, 17 Jun 1998, Enrique Zanardi wrote:
On Tue, Jun 16, 1998 at 10:02:07PM -0500, Adam Heath wrote:
As some of you might know, I have been working on full debs of netscape
4.05. I have everything almost perfect, except for the reporting clause.
I will be moving my focus to
Andreas Jellinghaus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
some people don't use dpkg, don't use debian, and still will burn a cdrom for
a friend. a tar.gz is much better ...
Or a brief note that says use ar x blah...deb to extract the tar.gz file.
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Has any consensus been reached about the best layout to be used for Hamm
disks? I've written several 3-CD sets for people so far using a simple
layout (below), but it would be nice to be able to produce to produce ones
similar to the official ones...
Disk 1: Main binary (i386, bootable)
Dear all,
I'm a little late with this, unfortunately, but here goes anyway ...
Martin Schulze [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I was told that dselect has problems with hamm being distributed on
more than one cd rom. Ian Jackson suggested that we should take a
look at dpkg-mountable. This means
Ben Gertzfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
but kpilot doesn't depend on libpisock3 -- perhaps it's not dynamically
linked? It should be, though.
Kpilot comes with its own version of libpisock, which is built and
statically linked independent of whether you have another one already
on the system.
Rob == Rob Tillotson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Rob Kpilot comes with its own version of libpisock, which is
Rob built and statically linked independent of whether you have
Rob another one already on the system. I haven't looked deeply
Rob at the code, but I would assume that the
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