Hi,
Raphael == Raphael Hertzog [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Raphael Le Sat, Oct 03, 1998 at 07:21:06PM +0200, Richard Braakman écrivait:
Let's wait till *after* the freeze and do that in the new unstable.
I agree.
Frankly, I think it's a bad idea to just break all those packages.
Kikutani Makoto [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Do you accept a passport as the above formal documents ?
Yes. [Though if there is any opportunity to meet another developer in
real life and cross sign each others keys, this is the preferred
method, where it's viable.]
--
James
JM == Justin Maurer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
JM i have never used cvs-buildpackage, but would be willing to
JM generate nightly .debs. what do people think of this?
I and Marcus have trouble with cvs-buildpackage. Better wait/contact
Manoj before you get into the strange problems we have.
On Sat, 3 Oct 1998, Martin Schulze wrote:
Ben Gertzfield wrote:
Here's what imdb.com says:
Cast overview, first billed only:
snip
imdb.com lists the following named characters on the full cast page:
Tom Hanks Woody (voice)
Tim Allen Buzz Lightyear (voice)
Don
Hi,
Raphael == Raphael Hertzog [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Raphael Why not propose perl and perl-thread ? Each one would
Raphael conflict with the other one, but that's not a problem.
That *is* a problem. I would like to have both on my machine:
the normal perl for production, and the
ah, but imdb is missing one important character (at least!).
rc! the radio control car!
i say rc should be 2.2, as i have before.
# Justin Maurer GNOME Hacker
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] Debian Developer
#
On Sat, Oct 03, 1998 at 10:45:36PM -0400, Justin Maurer wrote:
ah, but imdb is missing one important character (at least!).
rc! the radio control car!
i say rc should be 2.2, as i have before.
Debian 2.2, on the FTP site, is called sid. If you guys want to
discuss this, at least make it
Hi,
Martin == Martin Bialasinski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
JM == Justin Maurer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
JM i have never used cvs-buildpackage, but would be willing to
JM generate nightly .debs. what do people think of this?
Martin I and Marcus have trouble with cvs-buildpackage. Better
On Sat, 3 Oct 1998, David Welton wrote:
: On Sat, Oct 03, 1998 at 10:45:36PM -0400, Justin Maurer wrote:
:
: ah, but imdb is missing one important character (at least!).
: rc! the radio control car!
:
: i say rc should be 2.2, as i have before.
:
: Debian 2.2, on the FTP site, is
On Wed, Sep 30, 1998 at 09:27:29PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I agree. It's too bad that he wasted time that he could have spent
finishing _The Art of Computer Programming_ on trivia like typesetting.
It's just that he realized that typesetting isn't trivia at all, but very
interesting.
On Sat, Oct 03, 1998 at 06:57:54AM -0700, Bob Nielsen wrote:
I thought 2.2 was going to be rc, and 3.0 would be woody. Johnnie
Ingram was pushing for that one, as were a few others.
But didn't an even earlier discussion conclude that woody should be
bypassed as it would be offensive to
On Sat, Oct 03, 1998 at 08:37:12AM -0500, dsb3 wrote:
I think we already went through this discussion a short while back.
Unless I'm missing something new, it was pretty much decided that the
memory overhead of bzip2 was too great for low-mem or slow PCs to handle.
It'd STILL be nice to
On Sat, Oct 03, 1998 at 09:53:55PM -0500, Nathan E Norman wrote:
On Sat, 3 Oct 1998, David Welton wrote:
: Debian 2.2, on the FTP site, is called sid. If you guys want to
: discuss this, at least make it clear that you are talking about 2.3 or
: 3 or whaterver.
:
: hamm - slink - sid
On Sat, 3 Oct 1998, David Welton wrote:
As far as something to replace them.. hrmm. Geography has been
popular lately.. cities, rivers.. Something international would be
good. Lakes? Seas? National parks? Drinks?:-
how about endangered species. e.g. tigers, cheetahs, whales,
On Sat, Oct 03, 1998 at 06:56:59PM -0400, Justin Maurer wrote:
(for the purposes of this email, consider my sig my resume).
i am an admin at a local high school. our shell server is a p233
with 128m ram and 12gb disk. it will soon be upgraded to 256mb, and sooner
or later,
On Sun, Oct 04, 1998 at 01:59:15PM +1000, Craig Sanders wrote:
On Sat, 3 Oct 1998, David Welton wrote:
As far as something to replace them.. hrmm. Geography has been
popular lately.. cities, rivers.. Something international would be
good. Lakes? Seas? National parks? Drinks?:-
This a kind of interesting looking package. It is GPL'd but
depends on a no-source-available library. I just reread the relevant
portions of the GPL, but I'm no Talmudic scholar.
Can the GPL be properly applied to this ?
http://ifb.bv.tu-berlin.de/JOCHEN/XSTAB/xstab.html
Manoj Srivastava wrote:
That *is* a problem. I would like to have both on my machine:
the normal perl for production, and the threaded one to prototype
with.
According to the mail I got from the maintainer, that is what he plans to
do. /usr/bin/perl and /usr/bin/perl-thread, no
Hi,
I'm experiencing a weird problem while installing slink. I'm just
not sure what's at fault and therefore don't know which package to file a
bug report against.
I get the following:
Preparing to replace modutils 2.1.85-11 (using
.../base/modutils_2.1.121-4.deb) ...
Adding
On Sat, Oct 03, 1998 at 06:32:58PM +0200, Martin Schulze wrote:
[snip]
2.2 potatoe
^
LANG=US-vice-president perhaps?
Adrian
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.poboxes.com/adrian.bridgett
Windows NT - Unix in beta-testing. PGP key available on public key servers
Debian Linux
[Please CC: any replies to me, since I'm not subscribed to your list]
Craig Small [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent me mail about the Debian CD web
pages on www.debian.org. Unfortunately, this address bounces (host
scooter not found) and also his @debian.org address bounces (same reason).
Does someone
hi
I am a Debian fanatic (but not yet a mantainer... I have no time)
I just read the document about the future featueres of APT
I have always thought that I would love to have one feature that
I now describe
as you propose , APT should manage groups of packets in a more flexible
way than the
Le Sat, Oct 03, 1998 at 09:14:00PM -0500, Manoj Srivastava écrivait:
That *is* a problem. I would like to have both on my machine:
the normal perl for production, and the threaded one to prototype
with.
OK, I was wrong. I said it in the eventuality where perl and perl-thread
would
Le Sat, Oct 03, 1998 at 06:32:22PM -0500, Manoj Srivastava écrivait:
I agree.
I do not. Perl 5.005 and the new perl-thread seems to interest a lot of
people. But if we don't switch to perl5.005 right now, they would presumably
download the forthcoming perl5.005 package from the next (after
Joseph Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Old/slow/lomem machines can't properly compile X or Mozilla anyway.
Bzzt. I've compiled xfree86 for Debian/m68k on a 386/25 equivalent
with only 14Mb (don't ask) of memory several times. Took 5 days,
like, but it compiled ``properly''.
--
James
On Sun, Oct 04, 1998 at 12:14:40AM -0400, Brian Almeida wrote:
On Sat, Oct 03, 1998 at 11:41:14PM +0100, Tom Lees wrote:
Just a small tar.gz. Not many features are implemented at the moment -
notably, it doesnt update the status file, and it doesnt lock the status
area, but I'm releasing it
1) I would like to get some hints how to compile
this and probably other modules for apache
using Debian package apache-dev and not using
the source code.
I use:
Makefile:
---
default: mod_auth_mysql.c mod_log_mysql.c
gcc -shared
On Sun, Oct 04, 1998 at 12:15:40PM +0100, James Troup wrote:
Old/slow/lomem machines can't properly compile X or Mozilla anyway.
Bzzt. I've compiled xfree86 for Debian/m68k on a 386/25 equivalent
with only 14Mb (don't ask) of memory several times. Took 5 days,
like, but it compiled
On Wed, Sep 30, 1998 at 09:27:29PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I agree. It's too bad that he wasted time that he could have spent
finishing _The Art of Computer Programming_ on trivia like typesetting.
It's just that he realized that typesetting isn't trivia at all, but very
interesting.
As far as something to replace them.. hrmm. Geography has been
popular lately.. cities, rivers.. Something international would be
good. Lakes? Seas? National parks? Drinks?:-
Famous Free Software personalities?
Debian Stallman, Debian Raymond (ok, so I might get in trouble for that
On Sun, Oct 04, 1998 at 12:47:45AM +0100,
James Troup [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you accept a passport as the above formal documents ?
Yes. [Though if there is any opportunity to meet another developer in
Good. I asked this because Japanese developers who are planning to
become
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Avery Pennarun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pavel Machek recently extended the bdflush package to efficiently handle
hard disk spindown for power saving mode. I played with the changes, and it
seems to work really well.
Some time ago, I made a package called
Some time ago, xterm's terminal emulation changed, and the xterm
terminfo entry changed with it. Since xvt implements the emulation
associated with the old version of xterm, I changed its terminal type to
xterm-old. Of course, this means that, when logging in to other kinds
of machines, the
On Sun, Oct 04, 1998 at 09:49:44AM -0400, Kikutani Makoto wrote:
Do you accept a passport as the above formal documents ?
Yes. [Though if there is any opportunity to meet another developer in
Good. I asked this because Japanese developers who are planning to
become maintainers feel
Christian Schwarz wrote:
[Please CC: any replies to me, since I'm not subscribed to your list]
Craig Small [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent me mail about the Debian CD web
pages on www.debian.org. Unfortunately, this address bounces (host
scooter not found) and also his @debian.org address bounces
On Sun, Oct 04, 1998 at 12:44:36PM +0100, Tom Lees wrote:
1.1.
I am using the libgtk1.1 1.1.2-2 and libgtk1.1-dev 1.1.12-2 packages
With the default setup:
--
Script started on Sun Oct 4 11:30:52 1998
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/balmeida/gdselect/gtk'
gcc -g -Wall -Werror
On Sun, Oct 04, 1998 at 07:57:40AM -0700,
Joseph Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm a Japanese living in the United States, but not a permanent
resident. I've heared that the usage of PGP in the States by
a person like me is controversial. I posted this qestion to some
related
Previously Martin Schulze wrote:
The namespase lasts for five more releases. Or do I misunderstand
something?
On a related note, do we want to continue using names from pixar movies
now that Bruce is gone?
Wichert.
--
I'm sorry, Pine again (and again and...).
Does anybody know if other distributions (RedHat, slack...)
have Pine package ?
If they have it, I assume their license policy is not hard as Debian.
I know one Japanese company is selling Linux CDs which contain
a Japanese version of Pine.
In fact, the
Kikutani Makoto wrote:
I'm sorry, Pine again (and again and...).
Does anybody know if other distributions (RedHat, slack...)
have Pine package ?
They have.
If they have it, I assume their license policy is not hard as Debian.
Indeed. Debian is know for its maximum pickyness wrt
On a related note, do we want to continue using names from pixar movies
now that Bruce is gone?
i see no reason not to. they are nice names, the only problem is that we
may be running out of good ones (i admit, rc was a stretch)
#
Joseph Carter writes:
If you brought it with you (and can PROVE it) there is probably no
problem in theory.
It doesn't matter where he got it. It is entirely legal for anyone to use
or distribute strong crypto in the US. The only restriction is on export.
He is perfectly safe as long as he
Joseph Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes in gratuitous QP:
On Sun, Oct 04, 1998 at 12:15:40PM +0100, James Troup wrote:
Old/slow/lomem machines can't properly compile X or Mozilla anyway.
Bzzt. I've compiled xfree86 for Debian/m68k on a 386/25 equivalent
with only 14Mb (don't ask) of
Hi !
I hereby formally intent to package the debian-bookmarks package ! :-)
It is a package that I like to create that - like the name says -
just contains bookmarks. It is intendet for both, Linux newbies and
advanced users and will hopefully contains lots of usefull links about
Linux,
Wichert Akkerman wrote:
Previously Martin Schulze wrote:
The namespase lasts for five more releases. Or do I misunderstand
something?
On a related note, do we want to continue using names from pixar movies
now that Bruce is gone?
I don't see a reason for not continuing this scheme.
I intent to release an 'octave-sp' package. This will contain the
'semidef-oct' port by A.S.Hodel of the 'semidef' package by Lieven
Vandenberghe [EMAIL PROTECTED] and Stephen Boyd
[EMAIL PROTECTED]. It provides functions for semidefinite programming
which can be used to solve nonlinear convex
On Sun, Oct 04, 1998 at 05:52:47PM +0200,
Martin Schulze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anybody know if other distributions (RedHat, slack...)
have Pine package ?
They have.
If they have it, I assume their license policy is not hard as Debian.
Indeed. Debian is know for its maximum
If your mighty 386/25 with 4MB can make World the entire X distribution
and custom kernels then surely it won't sweat a little bit of bzip2
decompressing... and since you spend a lot less time downloading a
bzip2ed *.deb, the extra time bzip2 would take by swapping and thrashing
the disk should
License: GPL
tochnog is a finite element analysis program.
http://info.uibk.ac.at/c/c8/c813/tn_release/tnhome.html
The author calls the executable 'tn' . I should probably change
this to 'tochnog' or 'tng' or something.
John
John Lapeyre [EMAIL
Kikutani Makoto wrote:
On Sun, Oct 04, 1998 at 05:52:47PM +0200,
Martin Schulze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anybody know if other distributions (RedHat, slack...)
have Pine package ?
They have.
If they have it, I assume their license policy is not hard as Debian.
What is the *right* way to sync to slink (or any other distribution)?
I looked into dftp and found that it seems more like a method for
installing new packages than keeping in sync with the most recent
versions.
The main thing I'm trying to avoid the duplicate package install
problem. For
I have recently taken over maintainership of Esound from Scott Ellis.
While I was going thru the package, I ntoiced that esdplay (an intelligent
audio player for esd) requires audiofile to work. Audiofile is a sepearte
module in GNOME CVS, but may be found at
Kikutani Makoto writes:
Yes, my PGP is an international version which was built in Japan, and I
brought it in my laptop.
The international version infringes the RSA patent and so the owner of the
patent (PKP?) could theoretically sue you for using it in the US. All they
could get is an
I suspect strongly that many packages are doing full 'texconfig init'
runs rather than running texconfig only for their relevant packages.
An example in this case is jadetex. It runs (it's own copy of)
'texconfig init' rather than just generating .fmt's for what it is
installing (jadetex and
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