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would just result in those files being left in place. I've especially
been seeing the latter sort of thing related to Perl packages now that
recent Perls install lots of files as read only.)
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On Monday, October 28, 2013 12:15:09 PM Emmanuel Bourg wrote:
Le 27/10/2013 16:30, Daniel Schepler a écrit :
(To be honest, the
Java packages are such a tangled mess that I've given up on trying to
bootstrap that part of the archive for now -- and many of those do get
pulled
. 1473 source packages I get with my criteria.)
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dependencies on lib32gcc1 to alternatives
libgcc1:i386 | lib32gcc1, etc.
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Maybe we could have a release goal of dropping as many lib32* and lib64*
packages as possible in favor of multi-arch. (And also as many package
dependencies on libc6-[i386
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libltdl-dev - A system independent dlopen wrapper for GNU libtool
libltdl7 - A system independent dlopen wrapper for GNU libtool
libtool- Generic library support script
libtool-doc - Generic library support script
Closes: 69
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Later I'll try to document this a bit more on the wiki, [snip]
OK, I've now created http://wiki.debian.org/X32Port .
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Many thanks to Thomas Goirand and gplhost.com for hosting this archive.
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I've asked a couple people in private mail about this, and haven't
gotten any answer, so I thought I'd ask here for ideas. Where would
be a good place
will work.
This should give us a pretty clear idea, and could go a long way to prove
the case for x32 as a full arch as far as memory goes.
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libmath++-dev - C++ Math Type Library, development files
libmath++-doc - API documentation for libmath++
libmath++0c2a - C++ Math Type Library
Closes: 628307
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* Orphaning package (see #634498).
* Remove .la
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in diff before, but now it's putting them
just in the current directory. Before I started filing bug reports, I wanted
to know: is this an intentional change in behavior, or is it a bug in
texi2html?
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fam- File Alteration Monitor
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libfam0- Client library to control the FAM daemon
libfam0c102 - Dummy package for libfam0
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. It seems there were
several packages which fall into this category (at this point, I've found 11
packages starting with [0-9a-d]). So unless there are any objections, I'll
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, that seems fine.
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about 100% bit-by-bit
reproducibility of package builds, I don't see any good way to detect that
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On Monday 31 December 2007 04:07:15 pm Robert Millan wrote:
On Sat, Dec 01, 2007 at 09:21:33PM -0500, Daniel Schepler wrote:
I finally got through the test builds of all the source packages in sid
for i386 using dpkg-buildpackage -j3 on a dual core machine. The results
as before
got changed in the parallel build.
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to execute
/usr/bin/install -c
detoxrc /tmp/buildd/detox-1.1.1/debian/tmp/etc/detoxrc.sample
which failed because debian/tmp/etc was not yet created. So it appears the
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FAILED, even with regular build
8986 succeeded
1014 succeeded, but with jobserver warnings
These are not encouraging statistics, especially considering the fact that
there are undoubtedly many false negatives, so I'll hold off on submitting
bug reports for now.
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pkg often doesn't match the
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as bug #452316. It lists empty directories matching directories from
base-files, as well as any empty subdirectories of
/usr/include, /usr/share/man, and some others where they clearly make no
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and the full list of empty directories found is at
http://people.debian.org/~schepler/empty-dirs.txt .
Obviously, a lot of these will be false positives, so I definitely won't file
mass bugs based on this list without checking the full details first.
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How about not suggesting that the majority of Debian developers who voted for
that GR were crazy people making a decision with no rational basis? You
might disagree with it, but at least try to understand that there was a
reason for it that seemed valid to a lot of people.
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On Monday 08 October 2007 07:49:09 am Pierre Habouzit wrote:
On Mon, Oct 08, 2007 at 10:53:05AM +, Daniel Schepler wrote:
Inspired by today's new upload of dpkg, I'm going to try doing a rebuild
of the archive using dpkg-buildpackage -j3 and submit bugs as I find
them. The bugs
On Monday 08 October 2007 07:50:58 am Domenico Andreoli wrote:
On Mon, Oct 08, 2007 at 06:53:05AM -0400, Daniel Schepler wrote:
Inspired by today's new upload of dpkg, I'm going to try doing a rebuild
of the archive using dpkg-buildpackage -j3 and submit bugs as I find
them. The bugs
On Monday 08 October 2007 08:07:12 am Daniel Schepler wrote:
Especially when the easy work-around, if you don't want to bother adding
the proper dependencies to the make targets, is just to add .NOPARALLEL:
somewhere in the Makefile.
Sorry, that should be .NOTPARALLEL:.
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On Monday 08 October 2007 07:49:09 am Pierre Habouzit wrote:
On Mon, Oct 08, 2007 at 10:53:05AM +, Daniel Schepler wrote:
Inspired by today's new upload
that manually. Or is there some magic which results into $(MAKE) beeing
make -jn ?
The question I was answering was about DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS, so I didn't see any
reason to mention that it also sets MAKEFLAGS=-jn.
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in the build log. But contrary to what the message says, the correct fix is
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freeglut3 - OpenGL Utility Toolkit
freeglut3-dbg - OpenGL Utility Toolkit debugging information
freeglut3-dev - OpenGL Utility Toolkit development files
Closes: 362210
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jbibtex-bin - make a bibliography for ASCII p(La)TeX / NTT j(La)TeX
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coreutils - The GNU core utilities
fileutils - The GNU file management utilities (transitional package)
shellutils - The GNU shell programming utilities (transitional package)
textutils - The GNU text file processing utilities
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in the web browsers obeying
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I intend to do a mass bug filing soon on packages that FTBFS because they
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Closes: 422813
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into this? Maybe, just a
random guess, it's not working on bug numbers containing a 0?
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Thank you.
Sorry about that. I usually try to search in NEW and in incoming.debian.org
before filing those bugs, but I must have missed it in this case.
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as
outlined in the first message in the bug, right?
It appears that inform's postinst still creates a /usr/doc symlink, and this
seems to have been missed.
What's the appropriate severity for a bug to be filed against inform?
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guile-1.8 - The GNU extension language and Scheme interpreter
guile-1.8-dev - Development files for Guile 1.8
guile-1.8-doc - Documentation for Guile 1.8
guile-1.8-libs - Main Guile libraries
Closes: 395235 395290 396922
-dev kmailcvt libkdepim1a libkdepim1-dev korn
libkpimidentities1 konsolekalendar libmimelib1c2a korganizer
Architecture: source all i386
Version: 4:3.5.5.dfsg.1-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Debian Qt/KDE Maintainers debian-qt-kde@lists.debian.org
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that the submitter of #389353 and the
kpilot maintainer were the same person? I'm not Peter Robin. :)
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setting.
That doesn't prevent a user from e.g. writing a program to keep /dev/dsp open
after logout and then on request play a sound clip designed to embarrass the
current user.
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blinken- KDE version of the Simon Says electronic memory game
indi - Instrument Neutral Distributed Interface for astronomical devices
kalzium- chemistry teaching tool for KDE
kalzium-data - data files for Kalzium
kanagram - letter
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Architecture: source all i386
Version: 4:3.5.5-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: medium
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Date: Sat, 12 Aug 2006 17:05:23 -0400
Source: monopd
Binary: monopd
Architecture: source i386
Version: 0.9.3-2
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
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, then distribute a resulting binary with B
statically linked in. (Which is not the same thing as saying this would make
B a derived work of A.)
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only it's the system dynamic linker doing the work instead of the user doing
it manually.
Anyway, as somebody else pointed out, this is off-topic for debian-devel, and
I apologize. Please direct any replies to debian-legal (too bad kmail
doesn't let me set Followup-To afaik).
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atlantik - KDE client for Monopoly-like network games
atlantik-dev - Development files for Atlantik
kasteroids - Asteroids for KDE
katomic
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blinken- KDE version of the Simon Says electronic memory game
kalzium- chemistry teaching tool for KDE
kalzium-data - data files for Kalzium
kanagram - letter order game for KDE
kbruch - fraction calculation teaching tool for KDE
kdeedu
never got any email asking if I could handle the upload of kdepim
myself, which I could have. But thanks anyway for taking care of that.)
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-dev kmailcvt libkdepim1a libkdepim1-dev korn
libkpimidentities1 konsolekalendar libmimelib1c2a korganizer
Architecture: source all i386
Version: 4:3.5.3-2
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Debian Qt/KDE Maintainers debian-qt-kde@lists.debian.org
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-dev kmailcvt libkdepim1a libkdepim1-dev korn
libkpimidentities1 konsolekalendar libmimelib1c2a korganizer
Architecture: source all i386
Version: 4:3.5.3-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Debian Qt/KDE Maintainers debian-qt-kde@lists.debian.org
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kcal_kabc.so and kcal_remote.so) depend on libkdepim. I don't see any easy
way to disentangle these.
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