Hi!
I have just read your posting at http://www.linuxhelp.de/f/cache/260.html
There you wrote that you coded a program that
converts a .dbx
file into another format. Consequently I assume,
that you know
any resources of Outlook 5.0's .dbx format. I would
be glad if you
could mail me some go
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On Fri, 10 Mar 2000, Mark wrote:
>Not actually a bug, but a recommendation for later distributions
>security, i've noticed 2.1 only allows something along the lines of an 8
>character password. If someone were to get ahold of someone's username,
>which is easy to do, and they of course had some que
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>Not actually a bug, but a recommendation for later distributions
>security, i've noticed 2.1 only allows something along the lines of an 8
>character password. If someone were to get ahold of someone's username,
>which is easy to do, and they of course had some quee
Not actually a bug, but a recommendation for later distributions
security, i've noticed 2.1 only allows something along the lines of an 8
character password. If someone were to get ahold of someone's username,
which is easy to do, and they of course had some queer password guessing
tool that tried
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I may have old versions of a lot of packages (most come from hamm),
however, this behaviour of fakeroot has me very puzzled, and I wondered
what is going on??? Is this something to do with buggy signal
handling putting the foreground zsh process into the background??
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On Tue, Mar 10, 1998 at 07:40:46PM -, Russell Nelson wrote:
> Martin Schulze writes:
> > www.debian.org will contain an archive.
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> Okay, just wanted to see if there were any archives before I asked a
> stupid question. There aren't, so here I stupid away:
I don't know what they've told yo
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Martin Schulze writes:
> www.debian.org will contain an archive.
Okay, just wanted to see if there were any archives before I asked a
stupid question. There aren't, so here I stupid away:
Is this mailing list to be specialized for debian? Or is it a Linux
mailing list in disguise. I run RedHa
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Hi:
This is to state my intention of packaging the kernel drivers for the Gravis
Ultrasound family of sound cards, made by Jaroslav Kysela and the Linux
Ultrasound Project (see http://home.pf.jcu.cz/~perex/ultra/). If nobody
objects, I'll be uploading a first version of the packages in a coupl
Is there any one here that does NOT have tcl/tk installed, who could test
my program xAdmin? I think that I might have boogus dependencies...
Depends: perl, tk41, tcl75, perl-tk, msqlperl
I don't think I need tkXX nore tclXX since I'm using perl-tk...
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Format: 1.5
Date: Sun, 7 Dec 1997 19:27:33 +1100
Source: guavac
Binary: guavac
Architecture: source i386
Version: 1.0-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Hamish Moffatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Description:
guavac - A java compiler.
Changes:
guav
> FAKEROOT: after stat, failing?: known=0, stat=d:i=(2051:196739),
> mode=0100664, nlink=1,
I've seen this too (on an x86 hamm system) but I forget if I filed it.
Running "fakeroot alien" on a .tar.gz file triggered it; the .tar.gz
file happenned to have pathnames longer than dpkg can handle [gr
I've downloaded the Debian 1.3 Source CD as isoimage and cat'ed all
peaces together. Mounting the file over a loopback device I got an error:
'Invalid Audio Disk Lentgh 0:00:00' from the filesystem.
Now I wonder which chunk has an error in it? Could somebody with the
proper rights create chs
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hi i,m just wondering if any of you companies can offer me any help
with my ansi c progrmming assignment.
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in debian/rex/base dialog package has wrong Package entry (misc)
$ dpkg -I dialog_0.9a-5.deb
new debian package, version 2.0.
size 64034 bytes: control archive= 789 bytes.
1277 bytes,23 lines control
Package: dialog
Version: 0.9a-5
Architecture: i386
Section: mi
Subject: index.html ist installed a+x
Package: apache
Version: 1.0.5-1
I don't know why but the index.html file that is installed
in /var/web/webspace is of mode 755 instead of 644. I think
this is a bug, right?
Regards,
Joey
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Subject: /usr/doc/examples/svgalib1/3d is still a.out
Package: svgalib1-dev
Version: 1.28-6
ldd /usr/doc/examples/svgalib1/3d
libm.so.4 (DLL Jump 4.5pl24) => not found
/usr/doc/examples/svgalib1/3d: can't load library '/usr/lib/libvga.so.1'
Exec format error
Subject: mkisofs stops if an error occurs
Package: mkisofs
Version: 1.05-1
mkisofs unfortunately stops if a permission problem occors on the
source filesystem, like a directory isn't world executable or readable.
I would appreciate if it would report a warning and go on. Some users
Subject: jkj
Package: gcc
Version: 2.7.2-5
Package: gcc
Version: 2.7.2-5
Subject: missing information in manpage
Package: mkisofs
Version: 1.05-1
The manpage issues the possibility to set a volume-id with
-V volid but forgets to mention which size it may be, other
sizes are mentioned: preparer_id, publisher_id
Regards,
Martin
Subject: copyright occurs twice
Package: mkisofs
Version: 1.05-1
The files /usr/doc/copyright/mkisofs and /usr/doc/mkisofs/README.DEBIAN
are exactly the same. I'm sure the first of them is enough.
Regards,
Martin
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According to the Ftape-HOWTO, Travan drives are supported.
Hope this helps.
Susan Kleinmann
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Package: latex,xdvik
Version: 2e-4, 18f-4
LaTeX + Xdvi + dvips cannot do a umlauts.
A simple latex file was made with some \"a s in it and
they did not show up on xdvi as a umlauts, they were missing
altogether.
Using debian 0.93R6, kernel 1.2.13, libc4.6.27
Tuomas
Bruce Perens writes:
>I was talking about moving initrunlvl to /etc, not /var/log .
Oops.
>Regarding the location of the rc[0-6].d directories, slackware,
>redhat, caldera, etc. all put them in /etc/rc.d/rc[0-6].d . I don't
>have to change their locations, but it seems to make more sense for
>us
Package: mailx
Version: 8.1-5
-chiark:~/mail> mailx spong
Subject:
^C
^C
^Z
[1]+ Stopped mailx spong
-chiark:~/mail> kill %1
[1]+ Stopped mailx spong
-chiark:~/mail>
[1]+ Terminated mailx spong
-chiark:~/mail>
> > I don't know that the patch even exists anymore. However, a quick and
> > dirty hack is only a two line change in read_entry.c.
>
> Actually, ncurses source is clear and commented enough that I don't even
> think this counts as q-n-d just because it's quite obvious what's going on.
The reas
On Thu, 7 Dec 1995, David Engel wrote:
> > So far I have been unable to find a copy of the patch that lets you fall
> > back to another directory. However, support is already in there to allow
> I don't know that the patch even exists anymore. However, a quick and
> dirty hack is only a two line
Erick Branderhorst writes ("Packaging (sorry for changing subject)"):
> Ian Jackson wrote:
> >Maintainers who change only the control file or something still have
> >to upload a new source tree, unfortunately, but we can if we like
> >avoid this by having
Ian Jackson wrote:
>Maintainers who change only the control file or something still have
>to upload a new source tree, unfortunately, but we can if we like
>avoid this by having them submit only a new diff and reconstructing
>the .tar.gz on the distribution site using a simple script. That
>suppo
I wrote:
> I've added/edited various README's and .message files. Take a look at
> what you see now; I think it's pretty hard to miss ...
I forgot to say that I *didn't* edit README.DEBIAN.
Ian M., can you do that ?
Ian.
Bill Mitchell writes ("Re: Unidentified subject!"):
> Matthew Bailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> > I don't know if this is a good news or bad news.
> > but I think there is a big misunderstanding about debian-0.93 and debian-1.0
> > I really forse
On Fri, 17 Nov 1995, Ian Murdock wrote:
>
> Why would the mirror program be removing debian-0.93?
>
No, They have told mirror to exclude it due to space restrictions
I have been telling them NOT to mirror 1.0 if they are under a space crunch.
But rather just get debian-0.93 instead..
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Matthew Bailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> I don't know if this is a good news or bad news.
> but I think there is a big misunderstanding about debian-0.93 and debian-1.0
> I really forsee the need to do this
>
> debian-0.93
> release -> debian-0.93
> development/debian-1.0
> NOTICE: NO LINK
> d
Date: Fri, 17 Nov 1995 00:17:33 -0500 (EST)
From: Matthew Bailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I am getting 10 - 15 complaints a day about this debian-1.0 and how
it won't install all the way or that it isn't all ELF as advertised
previously. Well I know I bite my teeth and press delete on al
I don't know if this is a good news or bad news.
but I think there is a big misunderstanding about debian-0.93 and debian-1.0
I really forsee the need to do this
debian-0.93
release -> debian-0.93
development/debian-1.0
NOTICE: NO LINK
development/trial-packages (or some such instead of inside p
Andrew D. Fernandes wrote:
> Date: Sun Oct 15 20:39:21 EDT 1995
> Package: nls
> Version: 1.0-1
> Description: The XFree86 Motif-1.2 resource defaults.
> Priority: Low
> # File:
> File: nls-1.0-1.deb 10086 97a80aaba566821cf61aa92c06421e74 binary/x11
> File: nls-1.0-1.tar.gz 10727 1100fc45b
This bug is assigned to "nvi, elvis". Since elvis and nvi now use
update-alternatives, I've requested that this be reassigned to vim.
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