I can quickly find the information I need and
don't have to parse and understand hundreds of different ways of conveying
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in Debian, but I think arguments for having it in
Debian are a bit stronger. I have gone ahead and changed the bug to an
ITP.
Great! Thanks for working on this, Nathan.
Yes, thank you. I've been wanting this for a while as well.
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debian/clean
What is that? I have never seen such a file, is it for a dh command
I do not know yet? I may be interested for my own packages. :-)
It lists additional files deleted by dh_clean.
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*.la files from all the *.install files, and they won't be part of any
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you can find the
complete license.
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any time to work on NVIDIA packaging myself, I'm happy to do uploads for
others and some package review. Other people on the team may also be
willing to help.
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packages to do this and instead use a separate
configuration management system that doesn't do its work with packages
(something like Puppet or Cfengine). This is the option that most
people take and it scales a lot better, but it's definitely more work.
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to separate the changes easily
| into individual patches. They are therefore all included in a single
| Debian patch.
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| For full commit history and separated commits, see the packaging Git
| repository.
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treat everything in /etc as a conffile.
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providing the same features).
The effort that would be put into plastering over further problems with
System V init scripts could, I think, be better put into working out the
details of an optional transition to a better init system.
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/copyright but just not removing the notice from the
source code, but it's easy enough to copy the GPL notice, and I think
better safe than sorry.
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how can i bypass this error
I suspect you will need to either backport dpkg or remove the (optional)
qualifier that doesn't appear to be supported by stable dpkg (or remove
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of tarballs in Subversion and the overall Subversion repository is
therefore ginormous.
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some sort of automagic here. Maybe someone else will know more.
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getting it to work with the fglrx and the free versions of the libraries
as well. But not for the next Debian release at this stage, of course.
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upgraded when the kernel is upgraded, etc.), so it may be helpful to have
it be fairly obvious that the package is a DKMS package.
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actually looks at. All the other things, like the symlinks and
the shlibs entries, then have to match the SONAME that's recorded in the
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they're not very interested in the
stable release, and that's come up before (such as in the CUT
discussions), but as with your note above, this seems most often to be an
argument made theoretically by people who aren't personally having
significant issues.
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that. I haven't had a chance for some months now, but I have a vacation
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timeout, which is long enough to let me
sign a bunch of packages while I'm actively working (plus git tags and so
forth) but short enough that I'm not too worried about an attacker taking
advantage of the cached password.
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Jonathan Wiltshire deb...@jwiltshire.org.uk writes:
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 08:42:08PM -0700, Russ Allbery wrote:
The conventional way to handle this is to build a Debian package that
installs the keyring and runs apt-key add, based off of packages like
debian-archive-keyring, and then have
with Christoph.
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public key is up to you in that case. Any trusted path works.
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Is this work targetted at squeeze?
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. The new version is not eligible for squeeze regardless,
and it seems to me like there's some time to ask Matthias what his
intentions are concerning the package, whether he is interested in
transferring it to a new maintainer, etc.
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believe Debian and Fedora use essentially the same policy: we don't
include software with a patent that we think is likely to be enforced on
either Debian or our users. Where that line gets drawn tends to vary a
lot depending on a wide variety of factors, including legal advice.
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are conffiles).
This is only true if you're using debhelper, and from previous messages I
believe the original poster is learning packaging by taking a more manual
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OR is there a debhelper command (dh_..) that will trigger that prior to
calling dpkg-deb
dh_installdeb handles creating of conffiles if you're using debhelper
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instead, I think.
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-specific symbols for a lot of C++ libraries. There are new
facilities in dpkg to try to help making writing those symbol files
easier, but I'm still not getting a warm and fuzzy mature feeling about
use of symbols with C++ at this point.
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won't add any new library
dependencies to your package, it's really just aesthetic.
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not package Package: foo at this moment when uploading.
Question: Is there sure way to purge the old transitional package foo?
I'm dubious that even attempting to do this is a good idea. I wouldn't
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Source packages in main can build binary packages in contrib. The
licensing requirements for the two areas are the same, so no problem is
created by that.
Stuff related to nvidia-cg
does.
If it does, which compiler should I use to compile my packages and to
generate symbols?
Whatever the current Debian default compiler as installed by
build-essential is.
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If it does, which compiler should I use to compile my packages and to
generate symbols?
Whatever the current Debian default compiler as installed by
build-essential is.
Current build-essential depends on g
with it.
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using tbl.
You can just run man directly on the *roff file, but if you want to stick
with the zcat pipeline, just add the -t flag to nroff to say to run the
output through the tbl preprocessor first.
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if you need to make the path absolute
for some reason, normally because you're changing the working directory or
doing something else complicated in the command.
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this is a place where whichever is easiest should win. I usually
just cp or mv in debian/rules since it's less work than maintaining a
patch, but it can depend on the situation.
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Alexander Reichle-Schmehl toli...@debian.org writes:
Am 15.06.2010 21:08, schrieb Russ Allbery:
The current DM implementation is weird in that it's dictated by a GR.
It might be worth getting a ruling from the project secretary on
whether we need another GR to change the details
teams to implement). I don't think that
would be a problem, but it would be a nasty surprise if we found that out
late in the process and something we could start the process on early.
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is nice and
simple and already works.
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that, for instance, if you delete an
upstream file in the debian directory it will stay deleted, which the old
format doesn't do.
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there's general consensus that the largest quality issues in Debian are
lack of attention and resources for maintaining the packages that we have
now, not the difficulty in getting brand new packages included (although
of course both are important in the long run).
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tags really aren't worth overrides, but it would probably just annoy
someone. :)
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than including a copy of the GPL v1 in each package.
My inclination is to resolve Bug#436105 by adding the GPL v1 to
common-licenses.
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=`head -n 1 debian/changelog | cut -d' ' -f1`
dpkg-parsechangelog makes this somewhat easier and more robust.
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If you do need that information, substituting it into the postinst during
the package build is the way to go.
What is the usual method of accessing user-defined control file values
such as XC-branding in postinst?
Debian generally does not use user-defined control file values.
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On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 3:55 PM, Russ Allbery r...@debian.org wrote:
Ignacio Valdes ival...@hal-pc.org writes:
So what is the usual method of accessing control file values such as
Package: in postinst?
Generally, you don't, since generally there's
systems. But yes, this in
particular does not work at similarly in Debian to how it works with RPM
spec files.
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words where there is actually a space (and then clarify in the SYNOPSIS).
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match the regex that Lintian is using.
I can't find any other occurance of inflate or deflate in the strings
for easymp3gain, though.
You should override this Lintian tag for right now until we can figure out
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to Lintian in this area either. How are people getting a Lintian
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Patrick Matthäi pmatth...@debian.org writes:
Am 13.04.2010 23:14, schrieb Russ Allbery:
You should override this Lintian tag for right now until we can figure
out what's going on.
But this one is one of the not-overrideable-ones as in: the package will
be rejected.
No, it isn't. Look
Russ Allbery r...@debian.org writes:
The problem with embedded-zlib appears to be a false positive in Lintian.
It seems to be triggering on the string:
Seek in deflate compressed stream failed.
Ah, no, I was looking in the wrong package. It's fp-units-base, and the
string is indeed
Matthias Klumpp matth...@nlinux.org writes:
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Ah, no, I was looking in the wrong package. It's fp-units-base, and
the string is indeed exactly the problematic string indicating an
embedded copy of zlib:
4 deflate
feel like you have to do
this; I just noticed it.)
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overrides with most of the stuff I've been
backporting and relying on that.
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all the targets and don't use a wildcard rule. Doing a mix of the two is
just going to make everything extra confusing.
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To respond to the original poster, I think that distribution is clearly
covered by the license and copyright in the COPYING file and wouldn't give
it a second thought, although of course double-checking with upstream
can't hurt I suppose.
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configuration options to limit it to only
this mode and seems to be designed with a lot of security in mind. I've
been using it for years with no complaints.
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fail to build if the linker is switched to gold.
Obviously, users will have to use -llmmin along with -lm.
Users should not have to do this unless they call the math functions
directly. The shared library should have proper interlibrary dependencies
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in a bunch of places (the PTS, the BTS,
etc.). There isn't any technical difficulty with upstream using a
different distribution name than the Debian source package name.
Sometimes it's easier to just stick with the existing name.
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bugs are
mostly ignored so it's not clear that this makes much difference.
I prefer not to tag such bugs wontfix when closing them because if they're
re-opened, usually it's for reasons that would also remove the wontfix
tag, so it just requires more effort on both sides.
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that I'd
rather not bother with. The distinction between WONTFIX, INVALID, and
WORKSFORME in Bugzilla, for instance, is a distinction I've never seen
much utility in drawing. This is just my personal opinion for my own
packages.
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Nicolas Alvarez nicolas.alva...@gmail.com writes:
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(\[xx] is a groff extension to the language.)
Is \(lq portable? It does the same thing.
I'm not sure. It's not one of the documented special characters available
in CSTR #54, which is the gold standard, so one would have
that was uploaded
to the archive, or what happened with the last tag.
Can somebody tell me why lintian.d.o is reporting warnings I don't get
local?
aptitude download -t unstable aiccu followed by running lintian on the
package in the archive produces the same tags as what lintian.d.o shows.
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# Run the actual program with our arguments.
echo See the libtool documentation for more information. 12
That looks like you didn't install the gifinfo binary but instead
accidentally installed the libtool wrapper script.
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to create a source package to move into the build chroot.
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Paul Wise p...@debian.org writes:
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The basic problem is that while there's potentially some use to the
idea of separating out architecture-independent build requirements,
Lintian wasn't really checking that. In order
the
arch-independent ones? Or even more simply, just designate one
architecture (i386 perhaps) to keep all the results of the build including
the arch-independent packages?
That's what I assume was going to happen, which unfortunately doesn't
imply fixing any of the problems you note.
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, and install the upstream
NEWS file as /usr/share/doc/package/changelog.gz.
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Ben Finney ben+deb...@benfinney.id.au writes:
Russ Allbery r...@debian.org writes:
All of the packages for which I'm both upstream and the Debian packager
have no traditional ChangeLog file, only NEWS, and install the upstream
NEWS file as /usr/share/doc/package/changelog.gz.
Perhaps
Paul Wise p...@debian.org writes:
On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 6:02 AM, Russ Allbery r...@debian.org wrote:
There's an open Policy bug about this, which is where it should probably
be discussed. When packaging other people's software, I install the
upstream ChangeLog as changelog.gz and NEWS
Unicode quotes?
Use troff to render the man page into PostScript instead of using nroff to
view it. I don't believe nroff converts double quotes.
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Nicolas Alvarez nicolas.alva...@gmail.com writes:
Russ Allbery wrote:
Nicolas Alvarez nicolas.alva...@gmail.com writes:
What about double quotes?
quilt's manpage renders like this in the man viewer: ``pushed on the
stack''
I looked at the source and the .1 file has exactly those
to either “” or depending on the locale.
Yeah, that's a groff-specific feature. I suspect they won't render
properly on, for instance, Solaris. (\[xx] is a groff extension to the
language.)
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Osamu Aoki os...@debian.org writes:
On Wed, Jan 06, 2010 at 04:43:28PM -0800, Russ Allbery wrote:
echo 'locales locales/locales_to_be_generated multiselect en_US.UTF-8 UTF-8'
\
| debconf-set-selections
aptitude install locales
I thought manual configuration of build environment should
.
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Roger Leigh rle...@codelibre.net writes:
On Thu, Jan 07, 2010 at 09:50:23AM -0800, Russ Allbery wrote:
Absent that, we're considering adding some sort of ugly hack to Lintian
to force the locales package to generate a UTF-8 locale if one isn't
already available. Unfortunately, there's
place I looked. It is mentioned,
but not defined, in environ(7). Thank you!
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