Re: IP Masquerade setup package

1997-12-08 Thread CD Rasmussen
Please do. Thanks, Costa Date: Sun, 07 Dec 1997 22:58:26 -0800 To: debian-devel@lists.debian.org From: Brian Bassett [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: IP Masquerade setup package I've got a package which sets up firewalling/forwarding for kernels with that support compiled in.

Re: list of bashisms

1997-05-19 Thread CD Rasmussen
I would imagine that the sensible approach would be to script only with features found in both ash and bash. This would also make you ksh safe if someone were to propigate the susV stupidity of installing ksh as sh. Costa From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mark Baker) Subject: Re: list of bashisms

Re: Call back

1996-09-11 Thread CD Rasmussen
I think mgetty can be set up to do call back. Also the LSM shows 2: Title: Callback package for Linux Version: 1.21 Description: This package allows callback for Linux systems which are equipped with a modem. Prerequisites are: setserial 2.0.2 or higher and

Re: 1.2 modem devices

1996-06-19 Thread CD Rasmussen
This is an old issue for which we have not made a decision and written down as policy. I motion that all serial port modem traffic to be used on /dev/ttyS*. We need the consistency in the serial post lock names. Thanks, Costa Subject: Re: 1.2 modem devices To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bill

Bug#2002: Missing manpages

1995-12-13 Thread CD Rasmussen
Susan, are you on the debian-devel list? It might be a good idea if you're not. It is a high traffic list. That may prevent you from wanting it. Costa

Re: Review of the Debian GNU/Linux distribution on my web page

1995-12-01 Thread CD Rasmussen
FYI --- Forwarded Message From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Chris Fearnley) Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.announce Subject: Review of the Debian GNU/Linux distribution is now on my web page Organization: Philadelphia's Complete Internet Provider Summary: A review of Debian GNU/Linux is available on my Web

Re: pre-inst and post-inst scripts that start and stop daemons

1995-10-27 Thread CD Rasmussen
Rather than naming the effect you want, not starting daemons, I would think it better to name the situation, like DEB_BASE_BUILD or something. Now as time goes on, the scripts will be left to do the right thing, for that set of conditions. This, of course, should be documented like nobody's

Re: Bug#1737: missing man pages for accouting commands

1995-10-27 Thread CD Rasmussen
Dirk, I'm glad you are maintaining this package. I know you contribute a lot more to Debian than I do so please take my comments in the spirit of team feedback rather than a personal afront. My understanding of the role of a Debian maintainer is that we are not called on to always supply the

Re: pre-inst and post-inst scripts that start and stop daemons

1995-10-27 Thread CD Rasmussen
Go, Bruce of Pixar, and let thy shadow be cast across the concrete ... (just warming up for my trip) Costa To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bruce Perens), [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: pre-inst and post-inst scripts that start and stop daemons Date: Fri, 27 Oct 1995

Re: umsdos (for 0.93R7)

1995-10-23 Thread CD Rasmussen
I would like to see this happen also. Umsdos booting is a big help to some occasional linux users. Thanks, Costa

Bug#1678: w3-el: no install-info; elisp files; mailcrypt

1995-10-16 Thread CD Rasmussen
Dirk, thanks for including your explanation of the current packaging of elisp files. While it clarified the current condition it also helped me to pinpoint my issue with the treatment of elisp sources. I'm not having a fit over this. If debian distributions are to go against the convention of

Bug#1690: XDM protection fault on X config error

1995-10-16 Thread CD Rasmussen
Package: x11/xbase Version: 3.1.2-4 Problem Description: If the X server has a problem starting, xdm dies with a general protection . (Sounds like Microsoft windows doesn't it?) I can supply more info to the maintainer if needed. Expected behavior: XDM should exit with a

Bug#1691: X config allows invalid numeric range

1995-10-16 Thread CD Rasmussen
Package: x11/xbase Version: 3.1.2-4 Problem Description: The X configuration will allow a user to put in a nonsensical string as a numeric range. Expected behavior: The config program should do a check to ensure that numeric ranges are at least numeric ranges and within some

Bug#1525: root disk missing ls?

1995-10-03 Thread CD Rasmussen
Bruce, would KISS the tiny shell with common commands builtin be useful to you? Its used in the SAR, search-n-rescue, boot disk. I added code to it to handle df so I got to know it pretty well. It uses the readline lib for command line edit and replay. This think could save a bunch a space.

Re: Network Debian installation

1995-09-28 Thread CD Rasmussen
David, I liked your letter. Since you were painting in broad strokes I see no need to pick nits but I think many of your site management concerns would be better handled by a tool like cfengine than a client-server model for dpkg. (Bruce Parens, I hope you're listening) The idea that sprang to

Bug#1499: init.d/functions problems

1995-09-28 Thread CD Rasmussen
I like Ian Jackson's idea of ditching the functions file better than my patch. I was wondering who used those calls but figured it was one of those requisite Debian things. Costa