Bonjour,
Je maintiens des modifications locales d'un paquet utilisant DBS. Avec
ce système, le paquet source contient le tar.gz upstream et un ensemble
de patches : il me suffit d'y ajouter le mien. C'est très pratique.
Par contre, il me paraît peu pratique de maintenir un tel paquet source
avec
Thomas Parmelan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bonjour,
Salut,
Je maintiens des modifications locales d'un paquet utilisant DBS. Avec
ce système, le paquet source contient le tar.gz upstream et un ensemble
de patches : il me suffit d'y ajouter le mien. C'est très pratique.
À mon sens, DBS n'est
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jérôme Marant) writes:
Thomas Parmelan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
Je maintiens des modifications locales d'un paquet utilisant DBS. Avec
ce système, le paquet source contient le tar.gz upstream et un ensemble
de patches : il me suffit d'y ajouter le mien. C'est très
Christian Marillat [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jérôme Marant) writes:
Thomas Parmelan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
Je maintiens des modifications locales d'un paquet utilisant DBS. Avec
ce système, le paquet source contient le tar.gz upstream et un ensemble
de patches
On Tue, Aug 20, 2002 at 07:35:32PM +0200, Christian Marillat wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jérôme Marant) writes:
Thomas Parmelan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
Je maintiens des modifications locales d'un paquet utilisant DBS. Avec
ce système, le paquet source contient le tar.gz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Denis Barbier) writes:
On Tue, Aug 20, 2002 at 07:35:32PM +0200, Christian Marillat wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jérôme Marant) writes:
Thomas Parmelan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
Je maintiens des modifications locales d'un paquet utilisant DBS. Avec
ce système,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Denis Barbier) writes:
On Tue, Aug 20, 2002 at 07:35:32PM +0200, Christian Marillat wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jérôme Marant) writes:
[...]
Et au passage dbs ne respecte pas la charte Debian. Il est impossible de
construire un paquet Debian à partir du source upstream.
On Tue, Aug 20, 2002 at 09:57:53PM +0200, Christian Marillat wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Denis Barbier) writes:
On Tue, Aug 20, 2002 at 07:35:32PM +0200, Christian Marillat wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jérôme Marant) writes:
[...]
Et au passage dbs ne respecte pas la charte Debian. Il est
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Denis Barbier) writes:
On Tue, Aug 20, 2002 at 09:57:53PM +0200, Christian Marillat wrote:
[...]
Tu prends le tarball chez l'auteur (gconf 2 par exemple, j'ai rencontré
le problème hier), tu untar le tarball tu applique le diff Debian et tu
essayes de faire le paquet. Ça
On Mon, 19 Aug 2002, Ben Collins wrote:
Not only that, it's only useful for linking, so has no reason being in
the primary runtime.
ltdl needs them at runtime.
Then ltdl is broken. How does one install libfoo.so.1 and libfoo.so.2
and only have libfoo.la, and ltdl expect to work?
On Mon, 2002-08-19 at 11:34, Matt Zimmerman wrote:
On Mon, Aug 19, 2002 at 05:18:52PM +0200, Arvid Warnecke wrote:
I try to unsubscribe from this list for about a week now. I just got the
message that I am no member of the list anymore, but still get the
mails. I tried to unsubscribe again,
Joe Drew [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Which he obviously did, given that he stated that he unsubscribed once,
apparently successfully, still received mails, and then tried again, and
the list said he wasn't subscribed.
And did he then contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] when he had trouble?
I guess it is
Are there any plans for php support for apache2? I've played around w/
2.0.40 and a php cvs snapshot from sometime last week, w/ good results;
I'm looking forward to a php4-snapshot/php4-apache2 packages, or
something along those lines.
On Mon, Aug 19, 2002 at 04:35:13PM +0100, Thom May wrote:
On 20 Aug 2002 01:50:22 +0200
Luca Barbieri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
According to Junichi's manual they should be in -dev packages (that
makes sense, since they are only used by libtool builds).
My solution to the problem would be to create
libwhatever-la packages which contains .la file
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On Mon, 19 Aug 2002, Joey Hess wrote:
Andreas Tille wrote:
In fact you are right. I would vote for a mandatory menu entry for every
program which has a user interface.
I vote that you get to write the menu file for gnuplot, which after
all has a graphical user interface, if it's fed the
On Mon, 19 Aug 2002, Peter S Galbraith wrote:
I vote that you get to write the menu file for gnuplot, which after
all has a graphical user interface, if it's fed the proper data file.
Or fix my bug http://bugs.debian.org/139482
I need a dialog utility to prompt for the file name (with a
On Monday 19 August 2002 05:33 pm, Michael Alan Dorman wrote:
Ian Eure [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Monday 19 August 2002 02:39 pm, Michael Alan Dorman wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Paul Hedderly) writes:
No. the hostap dirver is excellent. Written by Jean Tour...
something. He works for
On Sat, Aug 17, 2002 at 08:56:48PM +, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
Firewall died, taking down disk. New disk: clean install of Woody
upgraded to testing. Two network cards: 3COM 3C905C 10/100M as
(internal) card (eth0) 3COM Etherlink III as cable modem facing
(external) card eth1.
Simple
Ben Collins wrote:
Then ltdl is broken. How does one install libfoo.so.1 and libfoo.so.2
and only have libfoo.la, and ltdl expect to work?
Broken...
So, i guess that kdelibs3 (4:2.2.2-13) is also broken...
$ dpkg -L kdelibs3 | grep \\.la$
/usr/lib/libDCOP.la
/usr/lib/dcopserver.la
Package: wnpp
Version: N/A; reported 2002-08-20
Severity: wishlist
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
* Package name: wxglade
Version : 0.1.2
Upstream Author : Alberto Griggio [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://wxglade.sf.net/
* License : GPL
Roberto Gordo Saez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
$ dpkg -L kdelibs3 | grep \\.la$
/usr/lib/libDCOP.la
/usr/lib/dcopserver.la
/usr/lib/libkdefakes.la
/usr/lib/libkdeui.la
/usr/lib/libkdesu.la
/usr/lib/libkssl.la
diverted by kdelibs3-crypto to: /usr/lib/libkssl-nossl.la
On Mon, Aug 19, 2002 at 08:33:08PM -0400, Michael Alan Dorman wrote:
My understanding, perhaps flawed, is that Prism2.5 is basically a
Prism2 with a direct PCI interface---no pcmcia baggage, etc. The
Linksys WPM11, for instance.
My pcmcia card (TrendWare TEW-201PC) announces itself as a
On Tue, Aug 20, 2002 at 12:18:31AM -0700, Ian Eure wrote:
Prism 2.5 PCI 802.11b adaptor support
CONFIG_PCI_HERMES
Enable support for PCI and mini-PCI 802.11b wireless NICs based on
the Prism 2.5 chipset. These are true PCI cards, not the 802.11b
PCMCIA cards bundled with
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Marcelo E. Magallon wrote:
A wild guess: I don't know about the files named lib*.la, but the other
ones could be plug-ins. ltdl opens the .la file to find out the actual
Yes, you are right, but... why does a plugin need both .so and .la files?
(Please, CC to me also)
--
Roberto Gordo - Free
#include hallo.h
* Roberto Gordo Saez [Tue, Aug 20 2002, 02:01:44PM]:
A wild guess: I don't know about the files named lib*.la, but the other
ones could be plug-ins. ltdl opens the .la file to find out the actual
Yes, you are right, but... why does a plugin need both .so and .la files?
Roberto Gordo Saez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Marcelo E. Magallon wrote:
A wild guess: I don't know about the files named lib*.la, but the other
ones could be plug-ins. ltdl opens the .la file to find out the actual
Yes, you are right, but... why does a plugin need both .so and .la
Christian Marillat [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Adam Heath [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon, 19 Aug 2002, Ben Collins wrote:
Not only that, it's only useful for linking, so has no reason being in
the primary runtime.
ltdl needs them at runtime.
and librep9 too.
I forgot my last changes in
Package: wnpp
Version: N/A; reported 2002-08-20
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: psad
Version : 0.9.9
Upstream Author : Michael B. Rash [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://www.cipherdyne.com/
* License : (GPL)
Description : The Post Scan Attack Detector
On Tue, Aug 20, 2002 at 12:25:57PM +0200, Roberto Gordo Saez wrote:
Ben Collins wrote:
Then ltdl is broken. How does one install libfoo.so.1 and libfoo.so.2
and only have libfoo.la, and ltdl expect to work?
Broken...
So, i guess that kdelibs3 (4:2.2.2-13) is also broken...
Absolutely.
package: bubblemon
secerity: normal
i want to give away or orphan the bubblemon package, cause i cant maintein
gnome programs anymore. There are some issues with multiple versions which
may need to be resolved,. otherwise it is a very good load monitor, it realy
hels you to get a feeling for your
Eduard Bloch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Because of naivity of some programers. I suggest to begin getting rid
of such kludges and forbid usage of .la files at runtimer in the
Policy for Sarge.
I beg your pardon? Which naiveness? That particular bit of libtool
solves a very real
#include hallo.h
* Marcelo E. Magallon [Tue, Aug 20 2002, 02:24:21PM]:
I've seen is *that* stupid), but libtool produces filanames named after
the platform's own conventions. So, under Linux you get libfoo.so and
under HP/UX you get libfoo.sl. *That* information is stored in the .la
I've managed to patch both dpkg and glibc.
However the resulting system does not work because some things like KDE
use absolute paths so they would too need to be fixed.
Furthermore, we have the problem of C++ library packages including
non-C++ files. This can only be handled by heavily modifying
On Tue, Aug 20, 2002 at 12:34:36AM -0400, Joe Drew wrote:
On Mon, 2002-08-19 at 11:34, Matt Zimmerman wrote:
Read the instructions at the bottom of each message that you receive
from this list.
Which he obviously did, given that he stated that he unsubscribed once,
apparently
Eduard Bloch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yes, and this breaks the whole idea of SONAMES. I wonder how such shit
has ever been allowed to enter Debian.
Are we still talking about plug-ins here? I had that impression.
Say, how is a SONAME useful for a plugin? A plug-in is not something
#include hallo.h
* Marcelo E. Magallon [Tue, Aug 20 2002, 04:19:02PM]:
Yes, and this breaks the whole idea of SONAMES. I wonder how such shit
has ever been allowed to enter Debian.
Are we still talking about plug-ins here? I had that impression.
Say, how is a SONAME useful for a
Package: wnpp
Version: N/A; reported 2002-08-20
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: libsdl-sge
Version : 020104
Upstream Author : Anders Lindström [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://www.etek.chalmers.se/~e8cal1/sge/index.html
* License : LGPL
Description :
Package: wnpp
Version: N/A; reported 2002-08-20
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: biopython
Version : 1.00a4
Upstream Author : Many, see http://www.biopython.org/Participants.shtml
* URL : http://www.biopython.org/
* License : Python-like,
Hi!
Some time ago, I assembled a list of packages which were arch: all,
yet used binary-arch to build the package, and another list of
packages whose debian/copyright did not have a pointer to the full
license.
Unfortunately, I wasn't able to file the bugs at that time, so I redid
the test now.
On Tue, Aug 20, 2002 at 05:56:58PM +0200, Gergely Nagy wrote:
Some time ago, I assembled a list of packages which were arch: all,
yet used binary-arch to build the package, and another list of
packages whose debian/copyright did not have a pointer to the full
license.
Rather than mass filing
On Tue, 20 Aug 2002, Marcelo E. Magallon wrote:
I beg your pardon? Which naiveness? That particular bit of libtool
solves a very real problem: dlopen is *not* portable.
Careful here, dlopen is defined by SUSv2, all the libtool hackage is does
is allow OS's to get away with not conforming
On Wed, Aug 21, 2002 at 02:14:16AM +1000, Anthony Towns wrote:
Rather than mass filing bugs, can you write a lintian check for it
instead?
He filed a bug about Upstream Author(s), I fixed it, and then shaleh and
others reverted it :)
We've _finally_ got lintian running over the archive again,
On 20-Aug-2002 Josip Rodin wrote:
On Wed, Aug 21, 2002 at 02:14:16AM +1000, Anthony Towns wrote:
Rather than mass filing bugs, can you write a lintian check for it
instead?
He filed a bug about Upstream Author(s), I fixed it, and then shaleh and
others reverted it :)
I think we have
On Tue, Aug 20, 2002 at 10:23:29AM -0700, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
Rather than mass filing bugs, can you write a lintian check for it
instead?
He filed a bug about Upstream Author(s), I fixed it, and then shaleh and
others reverted it :)
I think we have better things to be nitpicky
On 20-Aug-2002 Josip Rodin wrote:
On Tue, Aug 20, 2002 at 10:23:29AM -0700, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
Rather than mass filing bugs, can you write a lintian check for it
instead?
He filed a bug about Upstream Author(s), I fixed it, and then shaleh and
others reverted it :)
I think
Package: wnpp
Version: N/A; reported 2002-08-20
Severity: normal
I request an adopter for the ifenslave package.
The package description is:
This is a tool to attach and detach slave network interfaces to a bonding
device. A bonding device will act like a normal Ethernet network device to
the
I propose to do the following to solve the libpng2/3 problem. I've
recompiled libpng2. libpng3 and libgtk2.0-0png3 locally and the system
seems to work correctly.
1. Recompile libpng2 and libpng3 with -Bsymbolic
2. Recompile all libraries that use either libpng2 or libpng3 to
On Tue, Aug 20, 2002 at 10:23:29AM -0700, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
On 20-Aug-2002 Josip Rodin wrote:
On Wed, Aug 21, 2002 at 02:14:16AM +1000, Anthony Towns wrote:
Rather than mass filing bugs, can you write a lintian check for it
instead?
He filed a bug about Upstream Author(s), I
Previously Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
If all goes well I have the month of September for lintian hacking.
So how does lintian compare to linda these days? Will both be
actively maintained and do the exact same thing?
Wichert.
--
On Tue, Aug 20, 2002 at 09:33:39PM +0200, Wichert Akkerman wrote:
Previously Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
If all goes well I have the month of September for lintian hacking.
So how does lintian compare to linda these days? Will both be
actively maintained and do the exact same thing?
linda
Anthony Towns aj@azure.humbug.org.au writes:
Things like libdb1 compliance, usage of nice(2), statistics for debhelper
versus debstd usage, are all better collected by lintian.debian.org than
by separate scripts.
Input for a database of historical MD5 hashes of individual files
would be nice,
On Tue, 20 Aug 2002, Luca Barbieri wrote:
I propose to do the following to solve the libpng2/3 problem. I've
recompiled libpng2. libpng3 and libgtk2.0-0png3 locally and the system
seems to work correctly.
1. Recompile libpng2 and libpng3 with -Bsymbolic
Well, either this or using
Package: wnpp
Version: 0+4i; reported 2002-08-20
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: blosxom
Version : 0.4.0
Upstream Author : Rael Dornfest [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL :
http://www.oreillynet.com/~rael/lang/perl/blosxom/downloads/blosxom
* License : MIT
Hi,
I'm going to orphan most of my packages. Before I upload them with
Maintainer: set to QA, i'd like people to look at them and see if they want
anything :)
Some of the - less intensive - packages I'm keeping, the others I can't keep
on maintaining due to several reasons (bought a house, plan
On Tue, Aug 20, 2002 at 09:25:06PM +0200, Luca Barbieri wrote:
I propose to do the following to solve the libpng2/3 problem. I've
recompiled libpng2. libpng3 and libgtk2.0-0png3 locally and the system
seems to work correctly.
1. Recompile libpng2 and libpng3 with -Bsymbolic
2.
On Tue, 2002-08-20 at 21:46, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
On Tue, 20 Aug 2002, Luca Barbieri wrote:
I propose to do the following to solve the libpng2/3 problem. I've
recompiled libpng2. libpng3 and libgtk2.0-0png3 locally and the system
seems to work correctly.
1.
Rather than mass filing bugs, can you write a lintian check for it
instead?
He filed a bug about Upstream Author(s), I fixed it, and then shaleh and
others reverted it :)
I think we have better things to be nitpicky about. Besides, lintian tries to
only enforce policy.
Spelling
On Tue, Aug 20, 2002 at 05:56:58PM +0200, Gergely Nagy wrote:
Some time ago, I assembled a list of packages which were arch: all,
yet used binary-arch to build the package, and another list of
packages whose debian/copyright did not have a pointer to the full
license.
Rather than mass
using -Bsymbolic ensures that whenever the libpng library makes a call to
one of its own functions, the symbol is resolved internally instead of to
another version of libpng that's loaded. This may account for a majority
of the segfaults that people are seeing. It does not affect how symbols
On Tue, Aug 20, 2002 at 10:16:23PM +0200, Luca Barbieri wrote:
using -Bsymbolic ensures that whenever the libpng library makes a call to
one of its own functions, the symbol is resolved internally instead of to
another version of libpng that's loaded. This may account for a majority
of
On Tue, 20 Aug 2002, Luca Barbieri wrote:
Well, either this or using versioned symbols is required, and would have
almost the same effect.
Do they work without needing to recompile programs?
They work without a recompile, BUT they fix nothing on that case: the first
symbol found will be
On Mon, Aug 19, 2002 at 10:06:20PM -0600, Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
On Mon, 19 Aug 2002, Ben Collins wrote:
Not only that, it's only useful for linking, so has no reason being in
the primary runtime.
ltdl needs them at runtime.
Then ltdl is broken. How does one install
On Tue, Aug 20, 2002 at 02:24:21PM +0200, Marcelo E. Magallon wrote:
Roberto Gordo Saez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Marcelo E. Magallon wrote:
A wild guess: I don't know about the files named lib*.la, but the other
ones could be plug-ins. ltdl opens the .la file to find out the
On Tue, 20 Aug 2002, Robert van der Meulen wrote:
Then there's some ITP's i (enthousiastically) did; i'm going to be closing
them too. Interested people can upload and close at will, if they're faster
than me: ricochet, loop-aes, cryptoapi, ipsec-tunnel.
Please retitle them to RFP (request
On Tue, Aug 20, 2002 at 10:43:58AM -0600, Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
On Tue, 20 Aug 2002, Marcelo E. Magallon wrote:
I beg your pardon? Which naiveness? That particular bit of libtool
solves a very real problem: dlopen is *not* portable.
Careful here, dlopen is defined by SUSv2, all
Robert van der Meulen wrote:
kernel-patch-int (should be superseded by cryptoapi; i can't find the time).
Then there's some ITP's i (enthousiastically) did; i'm going to be closing
them too. Interested people can upload and close at will, if they're faster
than me: ricochet, loop-aes,
Yes, you are right, by reading at the source it seems that ld.so only
searches the object with -Bsymbolic.
In fact there is this comment in the relevant file:
/* Create an appropriate searchlist. It contains only this map.
XXX This is the definition of DT_SYMBOLIC in SysVr4. The
On Tue, 20 Aug 2002, Luca Barbieri wrote:
Apparently the different interpretation is what I was assuming the
current one.
Yeah, I was in a severe headache for a while because I too knew about the
old interpretation apparently.
How about the implementing the GNU extension?
It would be
On Tue, Aug 20, 2002 at 06:02:35PM -0300, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
On Tue, 20 Aug 2002, Luca Barbieri wrote:
Apparently the different interpretation is what I was assuming the
current one.
Yeah, I was in a severe headache for a while because I too knew about the
old
On Tue, 2002-08-20 at 23:02, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
On Tue, 20 Aug 2002, Luca Barbieri wrote:
Apparently the different interpretation is what I was assuming the
current one.
Yeah, I was in a severe headache for a while because I too knew about the
old interpretation
Package: lintian
Version: 1.20.17
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
Rather than mass filing bugs, can you write a lintian check for it
instead?
As promised, here is the check:
diff -u -urNad old/copyright-file new/copyright-file
--- old/copyright-file 2002-08-20 23:04:54.0 +0200
+++
---
Thank you for contacting Family Education Network! We will respond to your
inquiry as soon as possible.
We have listed some solutions to your question below. Please note that these
are only suggested solutions. Your email has
On Tue, 20 Aug 2002, Steve Langasek wrote:
FWIW, I find that -Bsymbolic tends to be useful in its own right; I've
Oh, it is *very* useful when not using versioned symbols. It's just that it
gets far more difficult to have namespace clashes when using versioned
symbols (as long as the versioning
On Tue, 20 Aug 2002, Luca Barbieri wrote:
Why?
Can't we just use it in Debian?
Are you mad? What happens if the ELF format or gnu upstream start using that
value for something else?
Do it upstream, or don't do it. We also want the other distros to follow
whatever proper fix we make to the png
Dear Sir or Madam:
Please reply to
Receiver: China Enterprise Management Co., Ltd. (CMC)
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
As one technical organization supported by China Investment and Technical
Promotion Office of United Nation Industry Development Organization (UNIDO), we
cooperate closely with
Package: wnpp
Version: N/A; reported 2002-08-20
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: libsdl-anim
Version : 0.5.0
Upstream Author : Michael Leonhard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://tamale.net/SDL_anim/
* License : LGPL
Description : Library to load
On Tue, 2002-08-20 at 23:28, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
On Tue, 20 Aug 2002, Luca Barbieri wrote:
Why?
Can't we just use it in Debian?
Are you mad? What happens if the ELF format or gnu upstream start using that
value for something else?
We notify them of the problem.
Furthermore
On Tue, 20 Aug 2002, Luca Barbieri wrote:
On Tue, 2002-08-20 at 23:28, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
On Tue, 20 Aug 2002, Luca Barbieri wrote:
Why?
Can't we just use it in Debian?
Are you mad? What happens if the ELF format or gnu upstream start using that
value for something
On Tue, 2002-08-20 at 23:28, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
On Tue, 20 Aug 2002, Luca Barbieri wrote:
Why?
Can't we just use it in Debian?
Are you mad? What happens if the ELF format or gnu upstream start using that
value for something else?
I forgot to mention that if they want
On Tue, 2002-08-20 at 23:56, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
On Tue, 20 Aug 2002, Luca Barbieri wrote:
On Tue, 2002-08-20 at 23:28, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
On Tue, 20 Aug 2002, Luca Barbieri wrote:
Why?
Can't we just use it in Debian?
Are you mad? What happens if
Anthony Towns wrote:
Things like libdb1 compliance, usage of nice(2), statistics for debhelper
versus debstd usage, are all better collected by lintian.debian.org than
by separate scripts.
I quite agree, and I would love to stop churning auric each morning
grepping the whole archive for the
Hello,
I have just being playing around with apt-proxy, and noticed something
weird. Every time I run apt-get, it wants to upgrade the packages it
just upgraded 5 seconds ago (it only happens on this computer, too):
(note: se_apt-get is the same thing as apt-get, but sets
the selinux domain up
Package: general
Version: N/A; reported 2002-08-21
Severity: important
-- System Information
Debian Release: testing/unstable
Architecture: powerpc
Kernel: Linux pentangle.dyndns.org 2.4.18-xfs-1.1 #1 Tue Aug 13 03:58:02 EDT
2002 ppc
Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=fr_CA
more specifically, received
subscribe
On Wed, 21 Aug 2002, Brian May wrote:
Can't apt realize that if it is going to install a package from source
X, it should use the Packages entry from source X too?
The entires in Packages files and those in the .deb must match exactly
(ie byte for byte), otherwise it sees them as different
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Format: 1.7
Date: Mon, 19 Aug 2002 12:03:59 +0200
Source: bglibs
Binary: bglibs-dev
Architecture: source i386
Version: 1.002-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Gerrit Pape [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Changed-By: Gerrit Pape [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Format: 1.7
Date: Tue, 20 Aug 2002 09:41:59 +0200
Source: cloop
Binary: cloop-src cloop-utils
Architecture: source all i386
Version: 0.66-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Klaus Knopper [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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