Hello,
On Wed, 06 Mar 2013 20:26:47 +0100
Michael Biebl bi...@debian.org wrote:
On 6 March 2013 13:45, Michael Biebl bi...@debian.org wrote:
A quick grep over all unpacked packages shipping ifupdown hooks
show 60 hook scripts which don't have ADDRFAM set.
I haven't checked them
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Hello,
On Fri, 01 Mar 2013 18:48:51 +0800
Thomas Goirand z...@debian.org wrote:
On 02/28/2013 08:33 PM, Andrew Shadura wrote:
we'd have both hg and git in one unified interface.
That is a very nice feature. I saw few sites having that, for example
bitbucket, unfortunatley, bitbucket
Hello.
On 28 February 2013 12:51, Arno Töll a...@debian.org wrote:
Having that said the risk is real and it may be time to reconsider some
choices including the use of Alioth itself for those who do not believe
in openness. Chances are #700630 is going to rescue us all on that.
Maybe we could
Hello,
On Tue, 19 Feb 2013 10:43:41 +0100
Piotr Ożarowski pi...@debian.org wrote:
Just some info: I'm currently working on packaging Rhodecode and its
dependencies; Rhodecode supports both Git and Mercurial, which is
great.
By the way, I mostly have finished it.
great! Please update
Hello,
On 15 February 2013 16:44, Stefano Zacchiroli z...@debian.org wrote:
That's great, thanks for giving this a try. We definitely need more good
packages of self-hosted replacements for popular centralized (and often
proprietary) services out there. gitorious surely qualifies and is very
Hello,
On Mon, 07 Jan 2013 08:42:40 +0100
Tollef Fog Heen tfh...@err.no wrote:
I'd like to hear opinions on this idea.
I think you should just get a wheezy-ignore tag from the release team
and solve this properly for jessie.
Also, your fix doesn't actually solve the RC bug either:
Well,
to migrate them
automatically.
I'd like to hear opinions on this idea.
The current version of the patch is attached.
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From: Andrew Shadura bugzi...@tut.by
Subject: Move loopback definition under /etc/network/interfaces.d,
Date: Sun, 06 Jan 2013 20:27:13 +0100
Commit-Id: 534
Hello,
On Mon, 07 Jan 2013 00:12:29 +0100
Michael Biebl bi...@debian.org wrote:
On 06.01.2013 23:48, Andrew Shadura wrote:
First of all, I'd like to remind that ifupdown supports source
directive since very long ago (it was actually my very first patch
to
I've checked the squeeze
Hello,
On Mon, 07 Jan 2013 08:50:26 +0800
Chow Loong Jin hyper...@debian.org wrote:
Please keep in mind that such a setup will break existing tools and
scripts, which rely on finding the interface definitions in /e/n/i.
E.g. the ifupdown plugin in NetworkManager doesn't know anything
Hello,
On Mon, 07 Jan 2013 00:12:29 +0100
Michael Biebl bi...@debian.org wrote:
ifupdown to add that support), so anyone can split their network
config into small chucks and place them
under /etc/network/interfaces.d — it's not done by default,
however, yet.
Please keep in mind that
Hello,
On Mon, 07 Jan 2013 02:31:30 +0100
Michael Biebl bi...@debian.org wrote:
There are probably more of them, but finding them all is left as an
exercise for the reader.
You can at least add network-admin from gnome-system-tools to the
list, or external config tools like webmin.
Not
Hello,
On Tue, 18 Dec 2012 14:50:05 +0100
Frédéric WANG fred.w...@free.fr wrote:
Basically, Iceweasel must not depend on ttf-lyx, ttf-mathematica4.1,
xfonts-mathml or any other font packages that would lead to the
installation of Computer Modern fonts or Mathematica fonts. These old
fonts
Hello,
On Fri, 14 Dec 2012 00:21:43 +1100
Dmitry Smirnov only...@member.fsf.org wrote:
Upstream Author: Jiri Pirko jpi...@redhat.com
Jiří Pírko, please. He's Czech: https://www.ohloh.net/accounts/jiripirko
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Hello,
On Mon, 26 Nov 2012 08:07:03 -0500
The Wanderer wande...@fastmail.fm wrote:
Gmail does something similar, except not time-limited; it won't even
re-send you a copy of a mail you send to a mailing list. This is
apparently on the grounds that you already have a copy under Sent
Items or
Hello,
On Mon, 12 Nov 2012 23:29:04 -0500
The Wanderer wande...@fastmail.fm wrote:
Or you could try one of the laptops from ZaReason; they specialize in
designing, building, and supporting laptops specifically intended to
run Linux. I haven't used one myself, but they look like a good
outfit
Hello,
On Sun, 30 Sep 2012 13:22:01 +0200
Luca Bruno lu...@debian.org wrote:
* URL : http://www.rust-lang.org/
* License : MIT
Programming Lang: C/C++, Rust
Description : a safe, concurrent, practical language
Oh, please, please package it! It seems like it's
Hello,
On Thu, 30 Aug 2012 01:28:39 -0500
Ztatik Light ztatik.li...@gmail.com wrote:
The only valid .DOC editors in Debian are LibreOffice and AbiWord,
which are both somewhat bloated (especially LibreOffice, as it's in
Java) ...
That's not true. LibreOffice isn't written in Java, it's
Hello,
(As a Tcler I have to comment on this.)
On Tue, 18 Oct 2011 13:36:43 +0200
Didier Raboud o...@debian.org wrote:
1) Forget about jimtcl, rely on existing tcl interpreters
This is mostly repacking to avoid the embedded jimtcl copy, no
packaging of it, go on as is done
Hello,
On Tue, 18 Oct 2011 10:59:36 -0400
Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre mathieu...@ubuntu.com wrote:
It also doesn't solve a second case we're trying to cover: the fact
that usb-modeswitch would be the only package in the boot path on
*Ubuntu* that would rely on Tcl. That's another reason why a
Hello,
On Mon, 20 Aug 2012 14:51:27 +0100
Ben Hutchings b...@decadent.org.uk wrote:
What I mean is that this still happens:
# ifup eth0
...
# ifconfig eth0 down
# ifup eth0
ifup: interface eth0 already configured
Why should it happen otherwise? You did *NOT* deconfigure the interface.
Hello,
On Mon, 20 Aug 2012 16:21:18 +0200
Mike Hommey m...@glandium.org wrote:
People talk about how ifupdown works well with other configuration
tools, unlike Network Manager. But it doesn't, it only knows how to
undo the configuration specified in /etc/network/interfaces.
ifupdown
Hello,
On Fri, 24 Aug 2012 15:03:49 +0100
Ben Hutchings b...@decadent.org.uk wrote:
There is, it's called the kernel.
No, there isn't, and there can't possibly be, as interface's
configuration isn't only what ifconfig/route/ip reports to you (which
is what kernel knows about it).
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Hello,
On Tue, 21 Aug 2012 12:21:21 +0200
Andreas Tille andr...@an3as.eu wrote:
2. If files matching are contained in the source tarball this will
be repackaged except if the option --no-exclusion is given at
uscan command line or if USCAN_NO_EXCLUSION is set in
Hello,
On Sun, 19 Aug 2012 19:32:03 +0100
Ben Hutchings b...@decadent.org.uk wrote:
3) ifupdown integration is really bad
ifupdown is really a good framework, it offers hooks and and is
properly integrated in many packages.
ifupdown *was* a good framework, but Linux moved on. ifupdown
Hello,
On Fri, 10 Aug 2012 13:11:12 +0200
Josselin Mouette j...@debian.org wrote:
Le vendredi 10 août 2012 à 17:04 +0900, hero...@gentoo.org a écrit :
Debian is about the freedom to choose.
No, it is not.
No, it is.
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Hello,
On Wed, 08 Aug 2012 19:26:27 +0800
Thomas Goirand z...@debian.org wrote:
This kind of remark make be say that probably, it'd be
nice to have ifconfig display a warning as this one:
ifconfig is deprecated, please use ip instead
It'd be terrible. Please don't even think of it, okay?
Hello,
On Wed, 8 Aug 2012 12:40:42 +0100
Roger Leigh rle...@codelibre.net wrote:
As a distribution we have to decide on a default, and that is ip.
We took the effort to remove all use of ifconfig from ifupdown and
other related tools for wheezy precisely to make it removable and
optional, so
Hello,
On Wed, 08 Aug 2012 19:44:25 +0200
Vincent Bernat ber...@debian.org wrote:
arp can be replaced by ip neigh, ifconfig by ip addr or ip
link, route by ip route, ipmaddr by ip maddr, mii-tool by
ethtool, netstat by ss, nameif by ip link, iptunnel by
ip tunnel. iproute and ethtool
Hello,
On Thu, 14 Jun 2012 17:30:51 -0400
James McCoy james...@debian.org wrote:
Since devscripts 2.11.7, you can do this:
Vcs-Git: git://anonscm.debian.org/anonscm.debian.org/openstack/nova.git -b
debian/unstable
I thought the patch that added that also updated the documentation,
but it
Hello,
On Sun, 24 Jun 2012 20:36:13 +0100
Neil Williams codeh...@debian.org wrote:
If it can be justified. That's what the objective comparison would
need to demonstrate. That's an established pattern in Debian - if
someone wants to add something which is the same as something else,
there
Hello,
On Sun, 24 Jun 2012 21:36:20 -0400
Jeremy Bicha jbi...@ubuntu.com wrote:
* Package name: libzapojit
What a funny name, hehe :)
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Hello,
On Tue, 19 Jun 2012 23:03:17 +0200
Bernd Zeimetz be...@bzed.de wrote:
Try gcc/g++ 4.6 instead of 4.7. Maybe check if S-Lang load
path (wherever that is stored) is initialized in a sane way. I had a
similar issue where an integer was 0 all the time - although not
being initialized with
Hello,
On Tue, 19 Jun 2012 15:11:33 -0700
Josh Triplett j...@joshtriplett.org wrote:
Variables in the .bss section will by definition get initialized to 0.
For example, a C variable defined as static typename varname; must
get initialized to 0, and the compiler and linker will stick it in
Hello,
On Mon, 18 Jun 2012 09:23:25 +0200
Josselin Mouette j...@debian.org wrote:
Le samedi 16 juin 2012 à 19:38 +0200, Andrew Shadura a écrit :
Also, it's network-manager who tries to be a replacement somehow
compatible with ifupdown, not vice versa, so NM maintainers should
take care
Package: ifupdown
Hello,
On Mon, 18 Jun 2012 09:53:49 +0200
Stefano Zacchiroli z...@debian.org wrote:
Let's stop the mutual accusation part of this thread.
To avoid similar issues to arise again in the future, I wonder, would
it be feasible to implement something like Joss mentioned, i.e.
Hello,
On Mon, 18 Jun 2012 09:53:49 +0200
Stefano Zacchiroli z...@debian.org wrote:
Let's stop the mutual accusation part of this thread.
P.S. Didn't mean to make anybody upset; I was a little bit tired back
then, and I'm sorry that affected the way of me communicating with
people.
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Hello,
On Sat, 16 Jun 2012 19:05:06 +0200
Michael Biebl bi...@debian.org wrote:
Reassigning it back as it really is a bug in NetworkManager.
I've asked for further justification.
Just saying really isn't.
If it is a bug in NetworkManager, then please show me where.
auto eth0
Hello,
On Sat, 16 Jun 2012 19:05:06 +0200
Michael Biebl bi...@debian.org wrote:
If you suddenly decide to change the behaviour of ifupdown, then
please co-ordinate such a change and get affected packages fixed
beforehand. And let packages know what they need to change.
Also, it's
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Andrew Shadura bugzi...@tut.by
* Package name: critcl
Version : 3.0.3
Upstream authors: Andreas Kupries akupr...@shaw.ca
Jean-Claude Wippler j...@wippler.nl
* URL : http://jcw.github.com/critcl/
* License
Hello,
On Thu, 17 May 2012 16:52:02 +0200
Gergely Nagy alger...@balabit.hu wrote:
Git does have a complete view. What the above does, is tell
dpkg-source to fold any changes made to the upstream sources into a
single patch. Since the git tree already has the patches applied
(with upstream
Hello,
On Fri, 18 May 2012 11:37:08 +0200
Adam Borowski kilob...@angband.pl wrote:
Quilt is a kind of really primitive VCS. It does not make sense to
use both it and a modern one, and when someone tries, this ends up
with no end of woe. Quilt sprinkles its modifications around the
source,
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
While we still have some time before freeze, it may be not too late to
add GNU/Hurd support to 0.7 branch of ifupdown. For people familiar with
GNU/Hurd it shouldn't be too hard, I guess. Currently, I don't have
enough time for this, and I don't really have where to
Hello,
On Mon, 07 May 2012 18:32:50 +0200
Gergely Nagy alger...@balabit.hu wrote:
since executable debian/copyright is not supported
If we forget for a second about dh-exec and how it's used, this sounds
really crazy :)
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Hello,
On Fri, 4 May 2012 16:34:30 +0200
m...@linux.it (Marco d'Itri) wrote:
That doesn't look cosmetic to me. That looks like an FTBFS fix for
kfreeBSD, which he gave you 5 months to do yourself before NMUing
it.
Since the package did not work before and will not work after, I do
not
Hello,
On Tue, 1 May 2012 23:03:38 +0200
Philipp Kern pk...@debian.org wrote:
I wonder why many people in this thread still don't understand this.
And also I can't see why some find this annoying behaviour or
something wrong. There's absolutely nothing wrong with what it does
now, as
Hello,
On Wed, 2 May 2012 10:06:31 +0100
Jon Dowland j...@debian.org wrote:
On Wed, May 02, 2012 at 08:44:12AM +0200, Andrew Shadura wrote:
No it doesn't if 8BITMIME annouces are turned off!
If exim receives an 8 bit mail, even if it hadn't announced 8BITMIME
in the EHLO response
Hello,
On Tue, 1 May 2012 20:18:07 +0200
Philipp Kern pk...@debian.org wrote:
So just stop Postfix doing the conversion? Or teach Exim to announce
8BITMIME by default.
No, Exim should not announce 8BITMIME, or it will violate RFC, not
otherwise. Now it doesn't announce it, but accepts, so
Hello,
On the other hand, I've spent the whole week-end fixing some bits in
glibc/parted/grub, which we *DO* need for a release.
By the way, how about helping a bit with making ifupdown work properly
(and, since recently, build, of course) on Hurd? It'd be really helpful
if anybody deeply
Hello,
A new version of ifupdown has been uploaded to experimental yesterday, which
brings some important changes.
First of all, now it's possible to specify default values for various
interface configuration options. This eliminates the need of hard coding
of them in C source, as Ubuntu has
Hello,
On Sat, 14 Apr 2012 12:37:00 +0900
Charles Plessy ple...@debian.org wrote:
* Package name: dparser
Description : a scannerless GLR parser generator
DParser is a scannerless GLR parser generator based on the Tomita
algorithm. It is self-hosted and very easy to use.
Hello,
On Sat, 14 Apr 2012 13:12:48 +0200
Adam Borowski kilob...@angband.pl wrote:
I can't really imagine someone writing a parser using such tools
without having heard these acronyms first, though. And I'd risk
saying they are actually more widely known than their expansions.
During my
Hello,
On Wed, 04 Apr 2012 22:40:28 +0900
TANIGUCHI Takaki tak...@debian.org wrote:
Description : pure git implementation of a sliding window
Sorry? Pure git?
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Severity: wishlist
Owner: Andrew Shadura bugzi...@tut.by
* Package name: clearwaita-theme
Upstream Author : Jean-Philippe Fleury
* URL : http://www.jpfleury.net/en/software/clearwaita.php
* License : GPL-3+
Description : Clearwaita theme for GTK
Hello,
On Thu, 01 Mar 2012 06:42:24 +0100
Vincent Vande Vyvre vincent.vandevy...@swing.be wrote:
This application is designed to handle large collection of image files
with full support of metadatas include geolocalisation.
Sorry for this little pedantism, but data is already plural (singular
Hello,
On Tue, 28 Feb 2012 22:37:29 +0100
Holger Levsen hol...@layer-acht.org wrote:
just from what I've read in those two replies to this bug yet, I
think I agree that this change should be reverted.
And if you really want/need/do this change which needs changes in 30
(or so) other
Hello,
On Tue, 28 Feb 2012 22:37:29 +0100
Holger Levsen hol...@layer-acht.org wrote:
(And I'd prefer this bug to be one against ifupdown and not
general, but YMMV.) But, definitly, filing a bug against general
saying these and these package need to be fixed wont do it.
Also, I find it fits
Hello,
On Tue, 28 Feb 2012 14:27:15 -0800
Steve Langasek vor...@debian.org wrote:
When failure to execute a hook leads to interface being
non-operational.
Yes, that's probably a reasonable threshold. What should packages
like miredo and wide-dhcpv6-client do? Both of these hooks have to
Hello,
On Wed, 29 Feb 2012 00:47:57 +0100
m...@linux.it (Marco d'Itri) wrote:
Yes, that's probably a reasonable threshold. What should packages
like miredo and wide-dhcpv6-client do? Both of these hooks have to
do with
Maybe they could stop pretending that the ifupdown configuration
Hello,
On Wed, 15 Feb 2012 16:40:03 +0100
Piotrek P to.think.ab...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear All,
Please be aware that VMware ESX 3.5 is NOT supporting any of Debian
as Guest OS. Please be aware that VMware ESXi 4.1 IS supporting
Debian 4.0, 5.0 as Guest OS. Please be aware that VMware ESX 5.0
Hello,
On Thu, 09 Feb 2012 11:01:00 +0100
Goswin von Brederlow goswin-...@web.de wrote:
Idea 2: Allow quotation marks.
Not a solution on its own. What about a file named foo bar' baz?
For a worst case what about files with newlines?
You can double the delimiter to embed it into a string,
Hello,
Currently in unstable there are around 30 packages which depend on
Tcl/Tk 8.4, which is quite old itself despite the fact that updates are
still released for it. Tcl/Tk 8.5 is available for more than 4 years,
Tcl/Tk 8.6 is coming soon, so I think it may be the time to deprecate
Tcl/Tk 8.4
Hello,
On Fri, 30 Dec 2011 14:43:29 +0300
Andrew Shadura bugzi...@tut.by wrote:
So I'd like the maintainers of the packages which still depend on
Tcl/Tk 8.4 to update their packages to build against/use newer Tcl/Tk
versions.
Also, I'd like to ask, that if possible, try to fix change
Hello,
On Sun, 25 Dec 2011 15:43:44 +0700
Jonas Smedegaard d...@jones.dk wrote:
Ain can send messages by UDP to 127.0.0.1:514 or to the a unix
socket; the latter however only for Node 0.4.x, as unix_dgram sockets
support has been removed 0.5.x.
What? And they say Node.js is a 'cool'
Hello,
On Sun, 13 Nov 2011 15:39:51 +0100
Salvo Tomaselli tipos...@tiscali.it wrote:
$HOME is not really nice but it could work. I have a tmp dir under
my home directry and some script to clean up at every log on.
$HOME seems like a very bad idea to me. At least if used by default...
Hello,
On Mon, 14 Nov 2011 00:14:18 +0100
Josselin Mouette j...@debian.org wrote:
No it does not work like you said. We know the matrix structure, not
the kernel. We map and unmap manually. Doing as you said is
inneficient and trash a lot cache and so on.
This is getting insane. Please
Hello,
Few moments ago ifupdown 0.7~beta2 entered experimental.
This release, amongst others, fixes this bug:
http://bugs.debian.org/477650. The change makes ifupdown to put
interfaces down in the reverse order that they were brought up.
If your /e/n/interfaces file relies on the behaviour of
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