Re: [roybryant@seventwentyfour.com: Broken link in www.hk.debian.org]

2003-05-15 Thread Matt Kraai
On Thu, May 15, 2003 at 01:09:32PM +0200, Martin Schulze wrote:
> Somebody may want to correct this.

Fixed in CVS now and on the web site soon.

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Re: Require installation of two libraries

2003-05-15 Thread James Troup
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Craig Small) writes:

> Could you either install mnogosearch-pgsql and mnogosearch-common,
> found at ~csmall/builds

Done.

P.S. Craig and other WWW folks: debconf on klecker got fux0red
recently and I had to purge, reinstall and do dpkg-reconfigure --all,
which means a) some things got randomly restarted, even if stuff
happened to be running at the time (e.g. postgres), b) I had to guess
at answers to debconf questions and I may have gotten stuff wrong,
particularly WRT e.g. locales, udmsearch config (tho that may be moot
now) etc.  If that's the case, please just yell.

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James



Require installation of two libraries

2003-05-15 Thread Craig Small
Hello Debian Admins,
  I have been testing the new version of mnogosearch (3.2.10) on klecker
and I believe that it is ready for deployment.  If you want to
play, you can go to http://search.debian.org/new/index2.cgi
You wll see that it is a small script that runs index2a.cgi  The script
is needed because I need the set the LD_LIBRARY_PATH

Could you either install mnogosearch-pgsql and mnogosearch-common,
found at ~csmall/builds or alternatively install 
~csmall/builds/inst/usr/lib/libmnogo*.so into somewhere where ldso 
will find it?

I am aware that the language selection is broken but that is because
the way it is handled is different and I don't want to break the
existing search.cgi until I can switch over to the new one.

  - Craig
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[roybryant@seventwentyfour.com: Broken link in www.hk.debian.org]

2003-05-15 Thread Martin Schulze
Somebody may want to correct this.

Regards,

Joey

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Date: Mon, 12 May 2003 20:40:29  -0400
From: "Roy at SEVENtwentyfour Inc." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Broken link in www.hk.debian.org

There appears to be a problem on this page of your site.

On page http://www.hk.debian.org/index.nl.html
when you click on "ondersteunings-",
the link to http://www.hk.debian.org/support/
gives the error: Not found.

As recommended by the Robot Guidelines, this email is to explain our robot?s 
activities and to let you know about one of the broken links we encountered. 
LinkWalker does not store or publish the content of your pages, but rather uses 
the link information to update our map of the World Wide Web.

Are these reports helpful? I'd love some feedback. If you prefer not to receive 
these occasional error notices please let me know.

Roy Bryant

 
 Roy Bryant, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 President
 SEVENtwentyfour Inc. ("Always watching the Web")
 http://www.seventwentyfour.com
  


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Re: a question about list archives

2003-05-15 Thread Gerfried Fuchs
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-05-14 23:02]:
> I am writing to ask if there is any way to have an archive and thread removed 
> from the list.

 No, this is not done. Please read the disclaimer for the lists about
it: 

 Have fun,
Alfie
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Processed: Wrong Bug tagged

2003-05-15 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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> tags 193239 - fixed
Bug#193239: search box on http://www.debian.org/ broken
Tags were: fixed
Tags removed: fixed

> tags 193237 + fixed
Bug#193237: sbcl: Core-file search.
Tags were: upstream
Tags added: fixed

> thanks
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Bug#193106: bugs.debian.org: what defaults on /Bugs page?

2003-05-15 Thread Dan Jacobson
>> However, the results produced act like all the "Include severity"
>> boxes were checked.  So why aren't they initially checked when the
>> user encounters them?

C> Because it would produce a most vomitously long URL. Not checking any of
C> the include/exclude boxes is a useful edge case, and is treated the same
C> way as checking all the include boxes.

See, there is hidden logic on that page that is not clear from the
face of it.  Just like I said.

So I hope somehow the page can be redone so even the dumbest user, me,
is clear about what is going on.

Maybe have an additional box checked: "all".
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