Quoting Cyril Brulebois (k...@debian.org):
> Maybe such requests are processed in batch… Letting nm@ know you started
> a discussion on dd@ looks like a good idea, so I'm cc-ing them.
That's right. SOrry for not doing that at first glance. Please note
that, in the meantime, Myon processed my requ
Hello folks,
I generally prefer not using -devel for that kind of things, but
experience show that it might be quite efficient, as (still) many
people follow this list.
I want to give access to a non DD (Guillaume Brochu
) to collab-maint, so that he can help me
in maintaining geneweb (my first p
Quoting Philippe Cerfon (philc...@gmail.com):
> Package: general
> Severity: wishlist
> Tags: security
>
> Hi.
>
> I think Debian has the following two problems (or rather its security
> conscious users) with respect to software that gets into the system:
No idea whether what you're proposing i
Quoting Vasudev Kamath (vasu...@copyninja.info):
> > Is this change going to impact the fonts-android-udeb binary package
> > which is now being used within the Debian Installer?
>
> No, as of now upstream git repository of android source provides 2
> fallback variants DroidSansFallback and Droid
Quoting Jonathan McDowell (nood...@earth.li):
> I continue to be impressed at the fine work the release team do for
> Debian. Based on conversations at DebConf I'd expected a much longer
> period of instability and lack of updates to testing. While I understand
> we're not out of the woods yet I'd
Quoting Konstantin Khomoutov (flatw...@users.sourceforge.net):
> Now, let's do a more targeted search:
>
> ~% apt-cache search task hindi
> task-hindi - Hindi environment
> task-hindi-desktop - Hindi desktop
> task-hindi-kde-desktop - Hindi KDE desktop
>
> So I'd say task-hindi-desktop would be
Quoting Hideki Yamane (henr...@debian.or.jp):
> Hi,
>
> On Sun Apr 19, 2015 at 16:25:30 +0200, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> > Improvements in this release of the installer
> > =
> >
> > * apt-setup:
> > - Stop enabling backports by default (#764982).
>
Quoting Hideki Yamane (henr...@debian.or.jp):
> Hi,
>
> Why debian-policy has not been gettexted?
> Just a curious :)
Apart from Marc's remark, which I consider slightly incorrect (there's
a big difference between a good enough understanding of English to be
able "to do something in free softwa
Quoting Vincent Lefevre (vinc...@vinc17.net):
> The issue with the translations is just a consequence, but also
> just because the translators don't use a properly designed tool.
I very much like such answers. Really.
Short followup: patches welcomed. Please note that this is against a
basecode
Quoting Faidon Liambotis (parav...@debian.org):
> For this to happen, we'll need:
Hoping that a consensus can be reached, I will, as the "not so active
but last active" shadow maintainer, follow whatever conclusion will be
reached in this discussion. I don't really have any other advice,
indeed..
Quoting Paul Wise (p...@debian.org):
> On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 10:23 PM, Thomas Goirand wrote:
>
> > As wrote by others earlier, that's the amount of memory needed for
> > compression. 65 MB of RAM is needed for decompression. That's nothing!!!
>
> That is half the RAM available on my Debian-base
Quoting Nathan L. (spychicken2...@gmail.com):
> Turns out I screwed up and typoed the hostname, please disregard this
> report.
Aha, that happens:
You probably want to read Jaldhar H. Vyas blog, I think...
http://www.braincells.com/debian/
Particularly the "About La Salle Debain" part..:-)
Quoting brian m. carlson (sand...@crustytoothpaste.net):
> > Besides using an Evil Debconf Note (;-) ), is there a reason for
> > capitalizing every noun in the note title ?
>
> That style of title capitalization is very common in the United States
> (and Canada, it appears). It's less common in
Quoting Eduard Bloch (e...@gmx.de):
> Template: encfs/security-information
> Type: note
> _Description: Encfs Security Information
Besides using an Evil Debconf Note (;-) ), is there a reason for
capitalizing every noun in the note title ?
BTW, that might be a use case for the debconf "error" da
Quoting Holger Levsen (hol...@layer-acht.org):
> On Dienstag, 2. September 2014, Jonathan Dowland wrote:
> > They're all arch: all though, right, so in practice no buildds are actually
> > building these packages?
>
> yet.
>
> :-)
>
>
At the time, we (font team) decided to go with z9, the fact
Quoting Changwoo Ryu (cw...@debian.org):
> In my quick experiments with some font packages, "-Sextream -z9"
> option still gives ~4% smaller size than the default. IMO this is
> still significant for big font packages.
Yes, that choice of the fonts team is based on a detailed experiment
conducte
Quoting Josselin Mouette (j...@debian.org):
> I’d like the thread to be useful, and for that goal it would be much
> appreciated if the d-i team could you tell us what the relevant criteria
> are and what people need to work on.
Here is my opinion. Please take it as "opinion of someone who's been
Quoting Amir Taaki (gen...@riseup.net):
> However, I think maybe this might have slipped through the cracks and
> has been missed. Any information would be much appreciated.
> The responsible team (Debian Bitcoin Team) seems to be dead judging from
> their mailing list.
Hello,
That seems to be
Quoting Russ Allbery (r...@debian.org):
> That said, the process of forwarding bugs along is sort of annoying in
> many cases and may not be a very appealing place for volunteers to spend
> their time, so I think it tends to be one of the first things that stops
> happening when maintainer teams a
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Christian Perrier
* Package name: openambit
Version : 0.2
Upstream Author : Emil Ljungdahl
* URL : http://openambit.org/
* License : GPL-3
Programming Lang: C
Description : utilities for Suunto Ambit sport
Quoting Serge Hallyn (serge.hal...@ubuntu.com):
> Quoting Christian PERRIER (bubu...@debian.org):
> > Quoting Christian PERRIER (bubu...@debian.org):
> > > Hello fellow developers,
> > >
> > > I would like to request your help in testing the new version of the
Quoting Christian PERRIER (bubu...@debian.org):
> Hello fellow developers,
>
> I would like to request your help in testing the new version of the
> shadow package (that provides login, passwd and such other important
> or base packages).
I haven't got much feedbackwhich
of setuid/setgid/newuidmap/newgid/map man pages
[ Laurent Bigonville ]
* Switch to dpkg-source 3.0 (quilt) format
* Add build-dependency against bison
* Call dh-autoreconf since we need to regenerate all the autofoo files
[ Philippe Grégoire ]
* Fix 1000_configure_userns to avoid
15/2014 09:22 AM, Christian PERRIER wrote:
> > So, before doing so: will that be helpful?
>
> I think most people simply don't configure PulseAudio correctly. They
> have the assumption that sound cards are still simple devices with
> one input jack and one output jack and an
Quoting Matthias Urlichs (sm...@smurf.noris.de):
> Hi,
>
> Salvo Tomaselli:
> >
> > > You can restart pulse. No big problem except temporary interrupt of audio,
> > You mean a temporary presence of audio that will immediately go away as
> > soon
> > as pulse is running again right?
> >
> Don't
Quoting Thomas Goirand (z...@debian.org):
> With mailbot from courier-maildrop, it's easy to do for a .mailfilter
> file (though it'd be once per recipient, which is IMO enough, I don't
You have an interesting definition of "easy", Thomas..:-)
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Quoting Cyril Brulebois (k...@debian.org):
> Cyril Brulebois (2013-09-30):
> > Yes; debian-i18n membership ping.
> >
> > Can't see the page on alioth due to:
> > Permission denied. This project's administrator will have to grant you
> > permission to view this page.
> >
> > so can't request i
Hello fellow developers,
The i18n crowd needs your help.
In order to provide translators and teams with valuable material to
work, we have a few automated processes that are running on the
i18n.debian.org machine.
The source code for all this stuff is stored in
git+ssh://git.debian.org/git/debia
Quoting Pau Garcia i Quiles (pgqui...@elpauer.org):
> > That is not the case. At the moment most of this is done by the
> > Debian security team. Of course some package maintainers do help.
> >
> >
> IMHO that should be turned around: package maintainers should be the ones
> responsible for upda
Quoting Charles Plessy (ple...@debian.org):
> Hi Christian,
>
> what I am proposing is a task that install all languages. I made a bit of
> research earlier, and it is not as simple as installing all the existing
> tasks,
> as the result on my computer was that some browsers started to display
Quoting Charles Plessy (ple...@debian.org):
> About display by GUIs, I think that we should have a system to install all the
> fonts necessary to display languages that we support at the installation.
Such as tasksel and its language tasks? :-)
In short, we already have that. However, we need p
Quoting Debian Bug Tracking System (ow...@bugs.debian.org):
> Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org:
>
> > reopen 653125
> Bug #653125 {Done: David Prévot } [debian-i18n] Farsi
> characters problem
> Bug reopened
> Ignoring request to alter fixed versions of bug #653125 to the same valu
Quoting Russ Allbery (r...@debian.org):
> udev sucks! Debian should hire a developer to replace all uses of CDBS
> with dh! Perl should be replaced with Python in essential! All packages
> need to switch to 3.0 (quilt)! Native packages should be banned! No one
> should ever be allowed to NMU
Quoting Thomas Goirand (z...@debian.org):
> 1/ Your parents don't read mail? That is surprising to me. In this days
> and age, everyone does.
Yes.
Out of 5 adult people in my family, all of them read their mail daily.
4 of them do it through a web interface and have absolutely no use of
a mail
Quoting Ondřej Surý (ond...@sury.org):
> You are most welcome to come, join the packaging team(s) and help triage
> those or any other bugs. (And I do mean it for real and not as sarcasm.)
>
> BTW there's around 2000 open bugs marked as moreinfo, the oldest is dated
> Sun, 29 Mar 1998 21:03:03 UT
> Bonjour,
>
> 1°) barre de menu
>
> - probleme d'affichage d'icone, application en cours (same icone)
> - un changement de fenetre (ctrl-alt-1) permet au retour sur
> L'Interface X11
>d'afficher les icones,
> - probleme de mise a jour, erreur a l'execution,
Quoting Thomas Goirand (z...@debian.org):
> But, are you seriously proposing that we leave the issue as-is ???
Of course. The issue is there since partman exists (about 2005, from
memory) and has probably never prevented anyone to install Debian
since then. So, yes, this issue will still be in w
Quoting ian_br...@fastmail.net (ian_br...@fastmail.net):
> If Debian bug report #684128 proves anything, it is that you will never
> convince anyone with technical argument, facts advanced in support of
Sorry, but Debian bug #684128 only proves one thing : that we (the D-I
team) were mostly tryin
> I do remember this mail, and I remember thinking "uh, spamassassin
> missed killing that spam" without reading it all. Only the very end of
> the mail doesn't look like spam, there's very little probability that a
> maintainer would have gone that far.
*I* did hit my "Esc-L" mutt macro on that
Quoting Ansgar Burchardt (ans...@debian.org):
> Scott Kitterman writes:
> > Excellent. What's the interval on the cron runs? If we get lucky, this
> > could
> > get us to a release really soon.
>
> While britney still removes packages from testing that are no longer in
> unstable, it only doe
Quoting Cristian Ionescu-Idbohrn (cristian.ionescu-idbo...@axis.com):
> Yes, I finally found that list (it's pkg-running-devel, isn't it?) and I
> had a look. Sadly, it looks more like a spam-box than a development
> mailinglist. Can anything be done about that? I'd gladly join that list
> if t
Quoting Charles Plessy (ple...@debian.org):
> In the previous release cycles, it looks like the main blocker was the Debian
> Installer. As soon as it was ready, lots of remaining buggy packages were
> purged from Testing and release followed quite soon. Is that the case for
> this
> release cy
> Old debian source packages (subsurface-1.2-1 and libdivecomputer-0.1.0),
> could also be of some value.
>
> I'm really looking forward to see latest subsurface/libdivecomputer in
> debian, as soon as it can be done. It'll most probably be unstable, but
This thread is interesting. I faced abou
Quoting Josselin Mouette (j...@debian.org):
> That’s what gnome-control-center does. This is not helpful for the user
> who wants to select another language, though.
>
> The bug is that we do not install locales-all by default, nor do we
> default to generate all (at least all UTF-8) locales.
At
reassign 699656 src:linux
forcemerge 693083 699656
thanks
Quoting marc (marc_sm...@gmx.com):
> I already reported this bug for the previous version of kernel [bug report
> #693083], but the problem is still unsolved.++
Hello,
As #693083 is still opened, I fail to see why you're opening yet
anot
Quoting Niels Thykier (ni...@thykier.net):
> Pierre Chifflier
>glpi
I looked briefly at the RC bug for glpi (#694642). It seems that an
embedded Flash file provided with the package has a security issue.
I have no clue at all if this .swf file is of critical use for GLPI
(from the directory
Quoting Raphael Hertzog (hert...@debian.org):
> On Wed, 16 Jan 2013, Christian PERRIER wrote:
> > Quoting Jakub Wilk (jw...@debian.org):
> > > I would paint the bikeshed the following color:
> > > 0.8.51+dfsg1-0.1
> >
> > Isn't that missing th
Quoting Jakub Wilk (jw...@debian.org):
> * Stephen Kitt , 2013-01-15, 23:27:
> >The version of calibre in Wheezy is 0.8.51+dfsg-1; what should the
> >update's version be? I'm purposefully not mentioning our ideas
> >(one of them is obvious from the exchanges in the bug report, but
> >is in all like
Quoting Markus Raab (use...@markus-raab.org):
> Hi Group!
>
> I would like to ask why most arch have 4:4.6.3-8 instead of 4:4.7.2-1[0].
> Is it because:
> - Some (many) packages do not compile?
> - Some (many) packages produce crashes?
> - There was simply not enough time? If this is the reason: I
Quoting Mistikos Nik (kolus...@yandex.com):
> Now only old people use it.
For what reason would that be a problem, by the way?
Merry Christmas to you too, hohoho
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Quoting Mehdi Dogguy (me...@dogguy.org):
> On 11/25/2012 02:39 PM, Christian PERRIER wrote:
> > Quoting Bastien ROUCARIES (roucaries.bast...@gmail.com):
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I plan to fill a mass bug filling due to a proprietary code of
> >> adobe i
Quoting Bastien ROUCARIES (roucaries.bast...@gmail.com):
> Hi,
>
> I plan to fill a mass bug filling due to a proprietary code of adobe
> in fonts hinting that is included in our fonts.
Sure, it's a good idea to delay the release a little bit more, again.
/me sometime secretly hopes that develo
Quoting Maxime Hadjinlian (maxime.hadjinl...@gmail.com):
> What about :
> Description : lacie u-boot netconsole shell
> ?
>
> Now the dumb question, to change the description, what do I do ? I
> wasn't able to find that info in the docs :/
> Should I also add a more detailed description at th
Quoting Benjamin Drung (bdr...@debian.org):
> Am Donnerstag, den 08.11.2012, 20:35 + schrieb Jon Dowland:
> > On Thu, Nov 08, 2012 at 08:29:02PM +0100, Benjamin Drung wrote:
> > > Hm, I filed two unblock requests after that deadline, but before reading
> > > the announce mail about it.
> >
> >
Quoting Cyril Brulebois (k...@debian.org):
> If you want to see packages migrate from sid to testing before that,
> please speak up. I'm tempted to keep everything l10n-ish for release
> candidates (beta 4 might be the last beta).
That's fair, yes. Gives me more time to use my whip on
translato
Quoting Lucas Nussbaum (lu...@lucas-nussbaum.net):
> I think I agree with everybody, so here is a new version of the last step of
> the proposed procedure:
I read the "huge thread" quickly during last days and I think your
text well summarizes what seems to be the best consensus.
That's great w
Quoting Thomas Preud'homme (robo...@debian.org):
> > This is sometimes hidden by the incredible work and investment of
> > several people in the project (yes, that's probably mean whoever is
> > reading this).
>
> I don't think it's mean to recognize the amazing work some people do. At
> least
Quoting Russ Allbery (r...@debian.org):
> distribution that make it more popular. But, unlike commercial
> distributions, we don't *have* to be popular to succeed. We have a much
> broader range of successful outcomes than a business that has to make
> money.
I will take this last sentence fro
Quoting Michael Hanke (m...@debian.org):
> I'm on an Intel SSD (120GB) since Aug 2009 -- running Debian testing all
> the time. I do not upgrade daily, but often. I have _not_ done any of
> the optimizations mentioned on the wiki. I have on average approx 15GB
> free on the drive. Obviously, I ran
Quoting Gergely Nagy (alger...@madhouse-project.org):
> Yep, that is one of the solutions I mentioned earlier. Therefore, if a
> DM does care, migrating to the new system is by all means possible, and
> they have very little to do, they will not be punished for another
> person's absence or mistak
Quoting Russ Allbery (r...@debian.org):
> I've just uploaded Debian Policy 3.9.4.0, which includes the Technical
> Committee decision to make build-arch and build-indep mandatory targets
> (but not for wheezy; see below), a substantial rewrite of the section on
> shared library handling, and other
Quoting Daniel Hartwig (mand...@gmail.com):
> Is there potential to see pkgsel use apt-get instead of aptitude
> (following the same change in tasksel)? There is already a patch
> committed. I'll give this more of a test this week with some induced
> errors during the installation.
I hesitated
Quoting Russ Allbery (r...@debian.org):
> Sure, certainly true. But, assuming that we have a consensus that the
> distinction no longer matters and just causes extra work (something that
> I'm inclined to agree with but that I don't think we can assume we've
> decided on yet), I hate to see us do
Quoting Josselin Mouette (j...@debian.org):
> Well, 1 GB would be enough to hold a standard desktop installation,
> while 650 MB is not. That makes a difference.
It will be hard to know whether dropping support for "real" CD
installs does hurt some users or not, anyway.
Those who will speak, in
Quoting Ben Hutchings (b...@decadent.org.uk):
> I believe joeysel now selects Xfce as the default desktop.
^^^
I think this is a bit unfair.
OK, Joey's change from GNOME to XFCE hasn't really been discussed,
admitedly, and there is room for some debate.
But, please notice that 99
Quoting Cyril Brulebois (k...@debian.org):
> The deadline should be pretty clear, and should let time for doc /
> translation updates, especially on the installation guide front.
> Christian, could you perform your l10n coordination magic bits?
I'll send yet another call for updates, but I don't
Quoting Filipus Klutiero (chea...@gmail.com):
> >The purpose of debian-devel-announce is for communicating announcements *to
> >people involved with the development of Debian*.
> >
> >You are not a Debian developer.
>
> I am.
Philippe, if you want to prove you're a DD, then sign you mails,
pleas
Quoting Ben Hutchings (b...@decadent.org.uk):
> > partman-crypto still installs this.
>
> Seems like a bug...? The package is orphaned and dm-crypt has support
> for a compatible encryption mode.
Given the level of attention which partman-crypto got during the
squeeze->wheezy release, I'd bet
Quoting John L. Males (jlma...@gmail.com):
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> Ladies and Gentlemen,
I hope that everybody will be Wise Enough to not feed the troll. But,
just in case: please don't feed the troll.
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Quoting Martín Ferrari (martin.ferr...@gmail.com):
> Have you thought of a place, or talked with anybody about that? I'm
> thinking the TOG might be a good place.
Isn't there some random company over there that actually happens to
employ several DDs (and might be responsible for the sudden incre
Dear fellow developers,
I would hereby kindly ask you (once again) to consider more
coordination with the i18n teams when preparing uploads for packages
when these introduce changes to debconf templates: either new
templates, modified ones (even for trivial changes), etc.
The i18n teams are curre
Quoting Thomas Goirand (z...@debian.org):
> The first time I wrote it, it wasn't clear enough. Maybe writing with
> CAPS-ON will help your understanding! :)
>
> IT HAS ALREADY BEEN MADE PUBLIC (for example: on slashdot) !!!
The debian-security mailing list is a public list.
My stance about sec
(No CC, please, I'm subscribed to -devel)
Quoting Michael Gilbert (mgilb...@debian.org):
> Anyway, we've had recent threads on the continuing issues with strong
> package maintenance, and from what I can tell, there is no clear
> direction. The solution I'm pursuing is a liberal application of
>
Quoting Joe Dalton (joedalt...@yahoo.dk):
> pages doesn't seem to have been updated since may 2 ?
This has been fixed on i18n.debian.org as of yesterday and the l10n
web pages have been refreshed with this data.
And, of course, here comes the bad news:
- mysql-5.5 has two fuzzies because of triv
Quoting Joe Dalton (joedalt...@yahoo.dk):
> pages doesn't seem to have been updated since may 2 ?
Yes, I've been notified of this and I'm working on it.
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With the final steps of the release of Wheezy approaching, I will, from
now on, move the focus of my l10n attention to packages that are blocking
some of the localization goals.
One of them is 100% completeness for debconf translations in wheezy
for seven languages: Czech, Swedish, Spanish, Portug
A few comments on the proposed description synopsis:
> Subject: RFP: openjump -- OpenJUMP is an open source Geographic Information
> System
> (GIS) written in Java
"OpenJUMP is": should be omitted as this is implied (see Developer's
Reference)
"open source": this is Debian, so everyt
Quoting Patrick Ouellette (poue...@debian.org):
> Can someone please explain to be why it is so unpalatable to
> have the Node.js package in the README and in an installation/
> configuration message include the following (or similar) message:
("last minute debconf addition hater" hat ON)
Please
(slightly off-topic)
Quoting Russell Coker (russ...@coker.com.au):
> No, bouncing mail when it can't be properly delivered is much better than
> violating RFCs.
>
> Mail that is bounced with a human readable message describing the real cause
> of the problem can then be re-sent once the proble
Quoting Chris Knadle (chris.kna...@coredump.us):
> for lowering of severity level. [And realistically at least in the general
> case I don't think another DD is going to do an NMU if a bug is not RC.]
Have you seen the gazillion of localization NMUs I'm doing for about
4-5 years now? :-)
As l
Quoting Davide Prina (davide.pr...@gmail.com):
> the DDTSS is totally broken :-(
When this change happened, I somehow secretly expected someone to step
up and try fixing the DDT* things. I have to say that I personnally
never anticipated the consequences of the change, even if I had been
warned t
Quoting Steve Langasek (vor...@debian.org):
> I categorically reject the notion that removing second-person usage from our
> debconf questions is at all beneficial. And when you fix non-problems in
> your language, you almost invariably make things worse by reducing clarity
> or increasing verbos
Quoting Ian Jackson (ijack...@chiark.greenend.org.uk):
> Finally, the reviewer revealed in the review that they're not a native
> speaker of English. Is it normal for l10n reviews to be conducted by
> non-native speakers of the target language ? Are we really so short
> of native English speakin
Quoting Niels Thykier (ni...@thykier.net):
> On 2012-02-09 13:20, Ian Jackson wrote:
> > I have just received a review by a l10n team of a package of mine.
> >
> > The reviewer seems to be under the impression that there is something
> > wrong with the computer speaking to the user in the first pe
Quoting Michael Biebl (bi...@debian.org):
> > I don't think that d-i should be on the leading edge of this discussion.
> > Once Debian has made up its mind, d-i can be updated to follow the
> > consensus.
>
> To me it looks like there is broad consensus that a separate /usr
> partition should be
(reducing CC as I guess that most are subscribed to -devel)
Quoting Russ Allbery (r...@debian.org):
> I don't think these things are alike. Separating /var and /tmp from the
> rest of the file systems is done because those partitions contain varying
> amounts of data and often fill if something
Quoting Goswin von Brederlow (goswin-...@web.de):
> Joerg Jaspert writes:
>
> > metapackages, which is for metapackages so that apt can do special
> > handling on them.
>
> On IRC Joerg mentioned that transitional packages could/should also go
> to the metapackages section.
oldlib
Quoting Bernd Zeimetz (be...@bzed.de):
> It should as it means that it will be a PITA to find patches which were
> applied
> in Ubuntu and should be applied in Debian, too - or it means that we'll just
> recreate the same patches as they are hidden somewhere in the mess Ubuntu made
> without talk
Quoting Bill Allombert (bill.allomb...@math.u-bordeaux1.fr):
> > What about moving the su-to-root binary to a different binary package ?
> > Bill what's your PoV about spliting it ?
>
> I am not very keen creating a new Debian package for a 3kB script.
In that case, I think that the above discu
Quoting Frank lin Piat (fp...@klabs.be):
> Specious "suggests" relationship [AFAICT]:
.../...
> geneweb - genealogy software with web interface
>
Doh, my pet package is pointed fingers at...:-)
Fixed in 6.00-2. Thanks for your work on this!
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Quoting Stefano Zacchiroli (z...@debian.org):
> After GHM [1], I've head a lengthy discussion with Steve White (Cc:-ed,
> GNU maintainer [upstream]) about Debian's procedures for forwarding bugs
> upstream.
>
> [1] http://lists.debian.org/debian-project/2011/09/msg4.html
>
> The conversion to
reassign 637805 ntfs-3g
thanks
This either belongs to btfs-3gor some local problem that would
make /dev/sdc* devices to not have the right permissions
Reassigning.
At least, please provide more information. Output from "ls -l
/dev/sdc*" as well as "id" is imho the minimum.
signature.
Quoting Olly Betts (o...@survex.com):
> rather than having a separate flag state for those, but the reports have
> been reviewed by a human, so should be higher quality than the
> unfiltered reports from clicks on the "Spam" buttons.
Reports we get through the "Spam" buttons *are* reviewed by
hu
Quoting Niels Thykier (ni...@thykier.net):
> To my knowledge you can download them via:
>
> http://lists.debian.org/cgi-bin/mbox/-MM
Indeed. Well, it seems that at least Sukhbir, /me and Andreas Tille
were'nt aware of this (for Sukhbir, that's understandable, for Andreas
and /me, only the
(from soc-coordination)
Quoting Sukhbir Singh (sukhbir...@gmail.com):
> Hi,
>
> Here is what we implemented during this time, in more detail:
>
> 1. Wrote a script that fetches messages for lists.debian.org from
> Gmane and then creates a mbox archive for them. This allows us to
I find it real
I don't know for any of you folks, but carrying an endless thread with
the name of someone doesn't make me very comfortable.
Could at least people participating in this thread drop Lennart's name
from the Subject: field?
TIA...
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Quoting Tollef Fog Heen (tfh...@err.no):
> ]] Andreas Tille
>
> | I would like to repeat my question about UDD access from alioth (or
> | one / both of its successors): Is there anybody working to reenable
> | the UDD access?
>
> It's on the list of known issues. Repeating questions means less
Quoting Steve Langasek (vor...@debian.org):
> But I hope the login maintainers 'wontfix' any such bug report. This is a
I suspect they would, yesbased on the advice of people they trust
for such things..:-)
(imho, such case is indeed something where the Technical Comittee has
added value i
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Christian Perrier
Package name: garmin-ant-downloader
Version : 0:20091212
Upstream Author : p...@ant.sbrk.co.uk
URL : http://www.example.org/
License : GPL v3
Programming Lang: C
Description : retrieve
Quoting Cyril Brulebois (k...@debian.org):
> Ralf Treinen (21/04/2011):
> > * Package name: aspcud
> > Version : 2011.03.17
> > Upstream Author : Roland Kaminski
> > * URL : http://www.cs.uni-potsdam.de/wv/aspcud/
> > * License : GPL3+
> > Programming Lang: C
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