Packages removed from frozen
I have removed these packages from the frozen distribution today. They are still available in unstable (except for xemacs20). Richard Braakman Package: dconfig (debian/main). Maintainer: Michael Bramer [EMAIL PROTECTED] 62578 dconfig: /etc/menu-methods/dconfig has wrong permissions Package: dlocate (debian/main). Maintainer: Craig Sanders [EMAIL PROTECTED] 61789 dlocate: significant breakage, does not function as per man page at all [FIX] Patch included (MS, Apr9) 61790 dlocate: cron job apparently doesn't run? 62023 dlocate: Error: can't open file at /usr/sbin/update-dlocatedb line 19, upon install Package: arla (non-US/main). Maintainer: Gregory S. Stark [EMAIL PROTECTED] 61706 arla packages are horribly outdated Package: gnome-think (debian/main). Maintainer: Peter Teichman [EMAIL PROTECTED] 61608 gnome-think won't save files Package: glimpse (debian/non-free). Maintainer: Marco Budde [EMAIL PROTECTED] 60852 glimpse: full of temp races [WAITING] Maintainer has been contacted on April 11. (MH) Package: gap4-doc-html (debian/non-free). Maintainer: Markus Hetzmannseder [EMAIL PROTECTED] 60703 gap4-doc-html depends on nonexistent package Package: midentd (debian/main). Maintainer: Turbo Fredriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [REMOVE] This package can be removed if it is not fixed. [HELP] Maintainer requested help solving byte-swapping (big/little endian) problems. (Apr11MH) 60271 midentd: Default installation, improper permissions on logfile. daemon != identd user. Package: ftape (debian/main). Maintainer: Christian Meder [EMAIL PROTECTED] 59502 raw ftape devices wrong [took out ftape-doc, ftape-module-*] Package: scalapack (debian/main). Maintainer: Philipp Frauenfelder [EMAIL PROTECTED] 58386 scalapack_1.6-12(frozen): build error (undefined symbols) [STRATEGY] Upload recompiled blacs-mpi and blacs-pvm. (Apr19MH) Package: scalapack-lam-test (debian/main). Maintainer: Philipp Frauenfelder [EMAIL PROTECTED] 63339 scalapack-lam-test: Unsatisified Dependancy Package: scalapack-mpich-test (debian/main). Maintainer: Philipp Frauenfelder [EMAIL PROTECTED] 63370 scalapack-mpich-test: Unsatisified Dependancy Package: scalapack-pvm-test (debian/main). Maintainer: Philipp Frauenfelder [EMAIL PROTECTED] 63344 scalapack-pvm-test: Unsatisified Dependancy Package: xemacs20 (debian/main). Maintainer: James LewisMoss [EMAIL PROTECTED] 55278 xemacs20: can't build from source [STRATEGY] dres requested removal of xemacs20 from unstable (#61494); perhaps it should be removed from frozen, too? [Moved to project/orphaned, since it was already gone from woody] Package: clisp (debian/main). Maintainer: Kevin Dalley [EMAIL PROTECTED] 62533 Clisp crashes when it looks for lisp.run in the wrong place. [Maintainer won't be able to fix it in time, and nobody else was interested] Package: epic4 (debian/main). Maintainer: Joseph Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] 63266 Loading irc script crashes epic
Re: Packages removed from frozen
On Wed, Mar 08, 2000 at 08:32:51PM +, Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote: It's been a long time since I tried it, but IIRC you do not need a special extra package to do transparent proxying with squid - squid can do it all itself. In fact I must RC, since I wrote the extensions for squid myself ;) Read /usr/share/doc/squid/README.transparent-proxy.gz Okay, will check that. Just one question, my setup is that the firewall redirects all www queries except those coming from the proxy server to the transproxy daemon that than in turn ask the proxy whose connection is then allowed outwards. I've had problems with a similar setup when I tried using just ipchains and ipmasqadm to redirect some traffic. Since I didn't check in detail maybe there was just a typo on my side. But I wonder what's the best setup for a situation like this. ipchains/ipmasqadm or ipchains/ip with a special routing rule? Michael -- Michael Meskes | Go SF 49ers! Th.-Heuss-Str. 61, D-41812 Erkelenz| Go Rhein Fire! Tel.: (+49) 2431/72651 | Use Debian GNU/Linux! Email: Michael@Fam-Meskes.De | Use PostgreSQL!
Packages removed from frozen
I removed these packages from frozen today. package: communicator-dmotif-408 (debian/non-free). Maintainer: Adam Heath [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Took out netscape4.08 packages] 48163 Cannot coexist with current LessTif package. Package: communicator-smotif-461 (debian/non-free). Maintainer: Adam Heath [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Took out netscape4.61 packages] 42259 [TBF] If you open a menu and a cookie pops up, the browser hangs 43849 communicator-smotif: Floating point exception error 45154 communicator-smotif-461: dead keys no longer work with libc5 version Package: cti-ifhp (debian/main). Maintainer: Sven Rudolph [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Superseded by ifhp] [Also removed from unstable] 57272 cti-ifhp: latest potato version breaks printing subsystem Package: dip (debian/main). Maintainer: Fabrizio Polacco [EMAIL PROTECTED] [HELP] Orphaned, can't be rebuilt. 56713 dip: No cleanup after exit, duplicate route and interface left behind. Package: ghc4 (debian/main). Maintainer: Aaron Van Couwenberghe [EMAIL PROTECTED] 52794 ghc4_4.04.19990916-3(unstable): configure doesn't know m68k [WAITING] Maintainer was contacted on Feb. 20, awaitinG reply. (MH) 55247 ghc4: can't compile from source [WAITING] Maintainer was contacted on Feb. 20, awaiting reply. (MH) Package: glbiff (debian/main). Maintainer: Eric Leblanc [EMAIL PROTECTED] 55895 Y2K problem ? Package: libg++272 (debian/main). Maintainer: Debian GCC maintainers [EMAIL PROTECTED] 47212 [i386, m68k] libg++272_2.7.2.8-1 build failure [WAITING] Maintainer was contacted on Dec 12, awaiting reply. [Also takes out navigator 408 packages and netscape4] Package: queue (debian/main). Maintainer: Joey Hess [EMAIL PROTECTED] 56931 queue changing ownership/perms on /dev/tty Package: transproxy (debian/main). Maintainer: Adam Heath [EMAIL PROTECTED] 56998 transproxy: daemon does not start Package: xexec (debian/contrib). Maintainer: Zed Pobre [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Also removed from unstable] 56762 xexec: GPLed software linked against non-compatible Qt2
Re: Packages removed from frozen
Richard Braakman wrote: I removed these packages from frozen today. Package: xexec (debian/contrib). Maintainer: Zed Pobre [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Also removed from unstable] 56762 xexec: GPLed software linked against non-compatible Qt2 According to this short description it needs to be removed entirely. Regards, Joey -- Let's call it an accidental feature. --Larry Wall Please always Cc to me when replying to me on the lists.
Re: Packages removed from frozen
On Wed, Mar 08, 2000 at 03:56:51PM +0100, Richard Braakman wrote: Package: transproxy (debian/main). Maintainer: Adam Heath [EMAIL PROTECTED] 56998 transproxy: daemon does not start What needs to be done to get this back into frozen? I've still got a machine running this. Or is there any other package better suited for redirecting direct web traffic to squid? Michael -- Michael Meskes | Go SF 49ers! Th.-Heuss-Str. 61, D-41812 Erkelenz| Go Rhein Fire! Tel.: (+49) 2431/72651 | Use Debian GNU/Linux! Email: Michael@Fam-Meskes.De | Use PostgreSQL!
Re: Packages removed from frozen
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Michael Meskes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, Mar 08, 2000 at 03:56:51PM +0100, Richard Braakman wrote: Package: transproxy (debian/main). Maintainer: Adam Heath [EMAIL PROTECTED] 56998 transproxy: daemon does not start What needs to be done to get this back into frozen? I've still got a machine running this. Or is there any other package better suited for redirecting direct web traffic to squid? It's been a long time since I tried it, but IIRC you do not need a special extra package to do transparent proxying with squid - squid can do it all itself. In fact I must RC, since I wrote the extensions for squid myself ;) Read /usr/share/doc/squid/README.transparent-proxy.gz Mike. -- #define ESPANISHINQ 1478/* Expect the Spanish Inquisition */