debian stretch

2017-04-06 Thread mattias jonsson
will it support secureboot in its current stage




Re: Why do I get "Requested download is not authorized for use with this tracker"?

2011-03-20 Thread Mattias Wadenstein

On Sun, 20 Mar 2011, Rick Thomas wrote:



On Mar 20, 2011, at 5:07 AM, Rares Aioanei wrote:


On 03/20/2011 09:21 AM, Rick Thomas wrote:


I went to cdimage.debian.org and downloaded
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/release/6.0.1/i386/bt-dvd/debian-6.0.1-i386-DVD-1.iso.torrent



If that helps, it works here and it worked before.



What torrent did you use?  Where did you download the '.torrent' file from? 
Was it the same as the one I used?  If not, could you try the one from the 
URL above?


For a while last night the torrent was freshly generated and not yet 
authorized on the tracker. Maybe this would be the cause of the original 
problem?


/Mattias Wadenstein - cdimage.d.o guy


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Re: Diffing .po files

2010-05-19 Thread Mattias Põldaru
Ühel kenal päeval, K, 2010-05-19 kell 12:24, kirjutas Andrei Popescu:
> On Mi,19.mai.10, 11:54:26, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> > 
> > Any hints or other ideas how to fix this?
> 
> Forgot to mention:
> 
> wdiff -l old.po new.po | less
> 
> would work, but it shows garbled output instead of the Romanian special 
> characters, if such characters are *inside* the changed string.
> 
> vimdiff with a small enough font (to fit everything on the screen) is 
> usable, but a solution to the wdiff problem would be much better.
> 
> Regards,
> Andrei


Try doing msgconv --no-location on .po files before doing diff -du, you
could write script for that. It actually even makes sense to keep local
repositories all without location lines, so svn logs will be also clean.


Mattias



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Re: Bug#468161: Please increase the severity of this bug...

2008-03-12 Thread Mattias Wadenstein

On Tue, 11 Mar 2008, Rick Thomas wrote:



In light of the reply to bug #469919 (quoted below) from Robert Lemmen, the 
maintainer of zsync, it seems that this bug report should be interpreted as 
"Either fix the problem on the cdimage side, or stop using zsync to 
distribute Debian cdimages".  If Robert can't fix the bug on his side, and it 
can't be fixed on the cdimage side, there's little point in going to the 
effort of creating useless ".zsync" files.


Additional data that may be helpful from bug #444159 is also quoted below.

It may be appropriate to merge the three bug reports #468161, #444159, and 
#469919.  I'm not familiar enough with the Debian BTS to know...


For information on how cdimage.d.o works:

http://ftp.acc.umu.se/about/

The redirects are _temporary_ and changes over time (order of days to 
weeks), so there is no way of "updating the .zsync to reflect the new 
location".


If zsync can't and won't follow http redirects, we might as well stop 
generating them since they are indeed useless.


/Mattias Wadenstein


==reply to bug # 469919 by Robert Lemmen

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: Bug#469919: zsync fails
Date:   March 11, 2008 8:13:33 AM EDT
To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]

this is the same as bug #444159, zsync does not support HTTP redirects
in the moment. It is questionable if it is actually a good idea to
support them, as this would mean going through the whole redirect chain
for every microscopic request (zsync send *many* of them). in the case
of the debian isos, the .zsync files should be updated to reflect the
new position of the isos...

regards  robert

On Fri, Mar 07, 2008 at 04:43:33PM -0500, Rick Thomas wrote:


Package: zsync

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ zsync http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/daily-
builds/sid_d-i/20080307-1/powerpc/iso-cd/debian-testing-powerpc-
businesscard.iso.zsync
 100.0% 114.7 kBps DONE

No relevent local data found - I will be downloading the whole file.
If that's not what you want, CTRL-C out. You should specify the local
file is the old version of the file to download with -i (you might
have to decompress it with gzip -d first). Or perhaps you just have
no data that helps download the file
downloading from http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/daily-builds/sid_d-
i/20080307-1/powerpc/iso-cd/debian-testing-powerpc-businesscard.iso:
 0.0%bad status code 302
 0.0% 0.0 kBps aborted

failed to retrieve from debian-testing-powerpc-businesscard.iso
Aborting, download available in debian-testing-powerpc-
businesscard.iso.part
verifying download...
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$


This is on Debian Lenny on PowerPC Macintosh

What's a "bad status code 302" mean?


Rick

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===relevant excerpt from bug #444159

HTTP error 302 is "Found", aka "The requested resource resides
temporarily under a different URI". This means that zsync-assisted
downloads are currently failing for Debian daily test images. Looking
into the zsync source code, I can see it's using its own local HTTP
code rather than using libcurl or any of the other readily-available
HTTP client libraries. That does seem like a bit of a design bug, to
say the least. I wouldn't be surprised at all if there were multiple
security bugs in there just waiting to be found.

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Re: Sarge r7 CDs released

2008-01-20 Thread Mattias Wadenstein

On Sun, 20 Jan 2008, Adrian Levi wrote:


On 19/01/2008, Steve McIntyre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

After a couple of false starts, we finally have the CDs and DVDs built
for the latest sarge (oldstable) point release, 3.1 r7. See

  http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/archive/3.1_r7/


On Azureus bittorrent I get the error:

Error(The requested download is not authorised for use with this tracker).


They are now authorized on the tracker, but I don't have the space to seed 
them. I only have space for the current release and the current weekly 
build.


/Mattias Wadenstein


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Re: Fwd: cdimage.debian.org presents different faces for "ftp" and "http" access

2006-10-26 Thread Mattias Wadenstein

On Wed, 25 Oct 2006, Rick Thomas wrote:


Note the difference in dates of the .iso files...


The images are different too as the MD5SUM files can tell you.


Something strange is happening.  Is it a Halloween prank?


Looks like the ftp server already has the new images that have only just
been built and the http server still needs to be synced.

If the difference is still there in a few hours, please mail to the
debian-cd list to report the issue.



I don't think it's a slow sync.   It's now three hours after I posted the 
original question, and the problem persists.  Also, note that the dates of 
the files are three days apart.


"Curiouser and curiouser" cried Alice...


Yes, there are some sync problems. They'll get solved soon. The dns name 
cdimage.debian.org will soon change to the place http currently gets 
redirected too.


/Mattias Wadenstein


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hello

2006-07-16 Thread mattias jonsson



i'm sorry for this 
question
but
what are the 
request-adress for the swedish mailing list


ssh in debian

2006-07-16 Thread mattias jonsson



how to activate ssh 
in debian?
i run colinux 
debian


Re: Strange problem with directories containing spaces afterupgrade to testing...

2002-09-22 Thread Mattias Eriksson

Arrrggghhh. Ok, I did check for an alias, but not for bash functions
replacing cd with some "ninja on seteroid"-version of cd that does some
other stuff too... AND that does that in a bad way(without "" around
it's argument.) Any way, problem solved, I guess bash has done som minor
changes that exposed that bug in the fuction I found in my quite old
bashrc that I starts to forget ;-)

Thanks for pointing me to the type command 

//Snaggen, 

sön 2002-09-22 klockan 20.45 skrev Eric Hanchrow:
> 
> [snaggen] ask:~$mkdir dir\ with\ spaces
> [snaggen] ask:~$cd dir\ with\ spaces/
> bash: cd: dir: No such file or directory
> [snaggen] ask:~$rmdir dir\ with\ spaces/
> 
> It works for me.  I wonder if you have an alias or shell function
> named `cd'.  I don't:
> 
> $ alias cd
> bash: alias: `cd' not found
> $ type cd
> cd is a shell builtin
> 
> If you do, then the alias or function is probably wrong, in that it
> fails when the directory name has spaces in it.
> 
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Re: Strange problem with directories containing spaces afterupgrade to testing...

2002-09-22 Thread Mattias Eriksson

Hi, 

sön 2002-09-22 klockan 18.32 skrev Colin Watson:
> On unstable:
> 
>   [cjwatson@arborlon ~/tmp]$ mkdir dir\ with\ spaces
>   [cjwatson@arborlon ~/tmp]$ cd dir\ with\ spaces/
>   [cjwatson@arborlon ~/tmp/dir with spaces]$ cd ..
>   [cjwatson@arborlon ~/tmp]$ rmdir dir\ with\ spaces/
>   [cjwatson@arborlon ~/tmp]$ 
> 
> Do you have a shell alias set up for cd, perhaps?

No, I don't... and it started to bother me after the update, so
something have changed in some way... wonder if it might be related to
locales and stuff... well, I just don't have any clue where to start
looking. 

> 
> > Gstreamer from experimental seems to have problem with this too..
> 
> If something can't cope with spaces in filenames then you can
> legitimately file a bug. It's quite easy to get this wrong in Unix.

Well since I don't know where the problem is, I don't know where to
start file bugs thats why I start at the distribution level.

//Snaggen, can live without spaces for now... 


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Strange problem with directories containing spaces after upgrade totesting...

2002-09-22 Thread Mattias Eriksson

Hi,

I upgraded my computer from stable to testing, and I noticed one strange
thing: I cant cd into directories that have spaces in their names any
more. I may use them with some programs but they will not work with
others. As an examle I did a simple test:

[snaggen] ask:~$mkdir dir\ with\ spaces
[snaggen] ask:~$cd dir\ with\ spaces/
bash: cd: dir: No such file or directory
[snaggen] ask:~$rmdir dir\ with\ spaces/

As seen I can create and remove the directoy but not cd into it. It may
be a problem with bash since cd is a built in command, but I'm not realy
sure about that.Gstreamer from experimental seems to have problem with
this too.. Ok, It is experimental software so the crashes might be
totaly unrelated, and I never tested it on my woody installation.

Any way, have any one else had these problems? I didn't find any
previous mail in this mailing list about this 

And I know that the easy workaround is to not use names with spaces, but
my girlfriends WinXP partition have alot of files with spaces 

//Snaggen, who is not on the list so keep my CC


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Woody???

2002-04-11 Thread Mattias Berg
I'l need to dist-upgrade to woody due kernelchange.. didn't work.. totally 
fuck'd up my server... Try'd to reinstall debian and try with unstable... 
didn't work.. totally fuck'd up my server...


What the hell are you doing over there? Debian used to be a stable and 
trustable distribution (95% even with unstable dist-upgrade) for just about 
a year ago..


I have been running debian since i was 18 years old.. (i'm 23 now)..
But i will search for a more stable distribution.. Debian sucks big time..

/thanx but no thanx



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dpkg

2002-04-01 Thread Mattias Andersson
Hello, i'm using debian 3.0 unstable i was doing a apt-get upgrade then dpkg 
was upgraded and now i get this problem: E: Sub-process

/usr/sbin/dpkg-preconfigure --apt || true exited unexpectedly
E: Failure running script /usr/sbin/dpkg-preconfigure --apt || true
i get it always when i run apt-get install,apt-get remove,apt-get upgrade 
and apt-get dist-upgrade...i need help with this what should i do? sorry for 
my bad english :P / mattias





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Compiling i686 packages?

2000-05-27 Thread Mattias Sundberg

I sent a mail asking about how to compile i686 Deb packages, due to an
disfunctional backup attempt I lost all my mailboxes so I don´t know if I
got any replies so here goes again:

How do I compile i686 Debian packages using apt-get/dpkg, is it enough
just to compile the kernel as i686?

//Mattias Sundberg - [EMAIL PROTECTED]



Building i585/i686 optimized packages?

2000-05-24 Thread Mattias Sundberg

I want to build my own packages for Debian and I want to be i586/i686
optimized, what do I have to do? Is it enough to compile the kernel as
i686?

//Mattias Sundberg - [EMAIL PROTECTED]



'last' is slow

1999-07-10 Thread Mattias Axelsson
The 'last' command is incredibly slow on my Linux machine.
All logins from the same day appears without delay but the processing of
logins from other days take several seconds for each day to show.
The computer is a 486 with 24 MB where approx. 22 MB is used, but I
don't think it's lack of memory that is the problem. Even if you run
'last' several times after each other, it is still as slow as the first
time. How can I speed up 'last'?

Another question: How do I turn on 'lastb'-logs? The file /var/log/btmp
exists.

/Mattias