Re: Fw: WebSearch Spelling Error
Hi, Sorry for not being more specific. The misspelling was on one of the glimpse options in the search page. I fixed in the page and in the template. http://lists.debian.org/search.html Bye Cesar Mendoza http://www.kitiara.org -- "Hell, n. - The state of being the richest man in the world and knowing something exists that you can't buy. Have a kleenex, Bill." --Black Parrot (Referring to Bill Gates and Linux) On Fri, Dec 13, 2002 at 12:34:54AM +0100, Josip Rodin wrote: > On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 03:07:00PM -0600, Cesar Mendoza wrote: > > Fixed. > > - Forwarded message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] - > > > > > The word seperate is misspelled on your website!! > > Where, exactly? (The correct spelling is "separate", so I'm suspicious.) > > -- > 2. That which causes joy or happiness. > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
Fw: WebSearch Spelling Error
Fixed. Bye Cesar Mendoza http://www.kitiara.org -- "If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of giants." --Isaac Newton - Forwarded message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] - > Date: Thu, 12 Dec 2002 14:30:19 -0600 > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: WebSearch Spelling Error > X-Mailing-List: archive/latest/12129 > X-Spam-Status: No, hits=3.0 required=5.0 > tests=MSG_ID_ADDED_BY_MTA_2,NO_REAL_NAME version=2.20 > > The word seperate is misspelled on your website!! > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > - End forwarded message -
Re: googling lists.d.o
Sure, that way people have more than one way to search the lists. Bye Cesar Mendoza http://www.kitiara.org -- "All truth passes through three stages: first it is ridiculed, then violently opposed and eventually, accepted as self-evident." -- Schopenhauer On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 04:35:21PM +0200, Josip Rodin wrote: > Hi, > > I've set up http://lists.debian.org/google.html. Should we link to it? > We let Googlebot trawl through the site anyway, so why not utilize it > as well. > > -- > 2. That which causes joy or happiness. > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
Re: Removal of Email Address
Hi, The default look is something like this: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]">[EMAIL PROTECTED] Bye Cesar Mendoza http://www.kitiara.org -- "The three golden rules to ensure computer security: Do not own a computer, do not power it on, and do not use it." --Robert T. Morris On Fri, Aug 30, 2002 at 04:05:23PM +0200, Josip Rodin wrote: > On Fri, Aug 30, 2002 at 09:00:30AM -0500, Cesar Mendoza wrote: > > Mhonarc supports email mangling using the tag. I added > > to the debian.rc, but right now is commented. Once enabled (If we decide > > to do it), we are going to have to regenerate the whole archive. > > What exactly does it do to the emails, i.e. how does it mangle them? > > -- > 2. That which causes joy or happiness. > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
Re: Removal of Email Address
Hi Joy, Mhonarc supports email mangling using the tag. I added to the debian.rc, but right now is commented. Once enabled (If we decide to do it), we are going to have to regenerate the whole archive. Bye Cesar Mendoza http://www.kitiara.org -- "The three golden rules to ensure computer security: Do not own a computer, do not power it on, and do not use it." --Robert T. Morris On Fri, Aug 30, 2002 at 02:35:55PM +0200, Josip Rodin wrote: > On Fri, Aug 30, 2002 at 02:24:36PM +0200, Davide Puricelli wrote: > > > Read the rest of the disclaimer, it also says: > > > > > > Debian disclaims all warranties with regard to information posted on its > > > mailing lists, whether posted by Debian or others; this disclaimer > > > includes > > > all implied warranties of merchantability and fitness. In no event shall > > > Debian be liable for any special, indirect or consequential damages, or > > > damages of any kind whatsoever, resulting from loss of use, data or > > > profits, > > > arising out of or in connection with the use of any information posted on > > > a > > > Debian mailing list. > > > > > > By posting material, the posting party warrants and represents that it > > > owns the copyright with respect to such material, has received permission > > > from the copyright owner, or that the material is in the public domain. > > > The posting party further warrants and represents that it otherwise has > > > the > > > full and unencumbered right to post such material and that such posting > > > will > > > not infringe any rights or interests of others. > > > > Well, that's fine then, probably we should only lart Javier :) > > Yeah :) And hurry up with those mungling things... I forgot already... > > -- > 2. That which causes joy or happiness. > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > pgpRRFKKoRzyy.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Problem with list archive
Hi, Is this the message you are looking for? http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2002/debian-user-200206/msg00774.html I don't know if you notice, but at the top of each page you can find controls to change the page. In your case your email was on page 2 of the threads. Bye Cesar Mendoza http://www.kitiara.org -- "Thank you for the latest release of gradewrecker. My GPA just went in the corner and shot itself." -- USENET posting refering to the latest release of NetHack, author unknown On Thu, Jun 06, 2002 at 01:45:46PM +0200, Kenneth Johansson wrote: > Package: listarchives > > I wrote a mail to debian.user mail list and since I was not on that list > and did not get a reply I wanted to see if someone had answered only to > the list so I used > http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2002/debian-user-200206/threads.html > > But this and all other sorting orders except sorting by author did not > show my mail. And today sorting by author also do not show it. > > The problem is that only a portion of the messages is shown. > > Also the search is way out of date so that to is useless to find out if > I got any answers. > > > -- > Kenneth Johansson > Ericsson AB Tel: +46 8 404 71 83 > Borgafjordsgatan 9Fax: +46 8 404 72 72 > 164 80 Stockholm [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: list archives now refresh every 20 minutes
Hi, Sounds good to me. Bye Cesar Mendoza http://www.kitiara.org -- "First they tell you, you're wrong and they can prove it; then they tell you, you're right but it isn't important; then they tell you, it's important but they knew it all along." --Charles Kettering On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 08:15:04PM +0100, Josip Rodin wrote: > Hi, > > I've noticed no problems in the lists.d.o logs, each of the cronjob runs > took about two minutes, so I'm now changing the crontab to run the job every > twenty minutes. > > I've also adjusted the savelog line to keep 72 copies of the logs, just in > case :) > > -- > 2. That which causes joy or happiness. > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
Re: debian-win32 mailing list
I added debian-win32 to the ports part of the configuration file, It should appear on the ports page some time tomorrow when the cron job will update the page. Bye Cesar Mendoza http://www.kitiara.org -- "First they tell you, you're wrong and they can prove it; then they tell you, you're right but it isn't important; then they tell you, it's important but they knew it all along." --Charles Kettering On Fri, Nov 09, 2001 at 09:31:32PM +0100, Robert Millan wrote: > > Hello, > > Looks like the debian-win32 mailing list has been removed from the > archives, > it doesn't appear in http://lists.debian.org/ports.html. Could you fix > this? > > The list, however, is working fine at the moment. > > Thanks, > > -- > -- > Robert Millan Debian GNU/Hurd user > zeratul2 wanadoo eshttp://getyouriso.dyndns.org/ > -- > GPG ID C8D6942C > 237F 8688 C2E5 BC64 E152 97B4 FB28 D41B C8D6 942C > -- > Some words for my friends Carnivore and Echelon > -- > FBI CIA NSA Assault Bomb Terrorism Jihad > Allah Ossama Bin Laden Saddam Hussein > Handgun Assault Plane Crash Pentagon > World Trade Center Whitehouse President Bush > Putin Twin Towers Air Force One USA America > DeCCS RIAA BSA piracy illegal drugs heroin > Big Brother is watching you defcon nuclear > holocaust world war arabian afghanistan > cryptography PGP GPG crack RSA algorithm > Chechnya OMON Spetsnaz T-72 Merkava M1A1 Abrams > Chieftain Challenger Turret Apache Missiles Skinheads > troopers Kazakhstan Muhhamed Atta > --- > Put this in your signature and join us in confusing the Big Brother > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > pgpxbHz8IPGfp.pgp Description: PGP signature
Bug#30223: listarchives: Still not handled, kind reminder :-)
Hi, The Message-ID header is embedded in the html source of the message. Just open it and you will see all kind of headers that are not presented to the user. If this what you want? Can I close this bug? Bye Cesar Mendoza http://www.kitiara.org -- "The three golden rules to ensure computer security: Do not own a computer, do not power it on, and do not use it." --Robert T. Morris
Re: test
Sure it works. :) On Fri, Aug 17, 2001 at 08:57:05PM +0200, Josip Rodin wrote: > > Just testing if this still works. > > -- > 2. That which causes joy or happiness. > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Bye Cesar Mendoza http://www.kitiara.org -- "First they tell you, you're wrong and they can prove it; then they tell you, you're right but it isn't important; then they tell you, it's important but they knew it all along." --Charles Kettering
Re: reindexing glimpse
Hi, I tough that all the Y2k issues were taken care a long time ago, what else did you change on those files? Bye Cesar Mendoza http://www.kitiara.org -- "First they tell you, you're wrong and they can prove it; then they tell you, you're right but it isn't important; then they tell you, it's important but they knew it all along." --Charles Kettering On Thu, Aug 09, 2001 at 09:24:11PM +0200, Josip Rodin wrote: > Hi, > > I figured out what's wrong with glimpse -- apparently every one of its > indices needs to be regenerated. Therefore, that is being done now. :) > > Oh and there were some y2k-handling-isms in scripts/buildindex and > cgi-bin/searchlists that I fixed, too. > > -- > 2. That which causes joy or happiness. > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
Re: Need approval and help
Hi, For what I saw in the linmodem site, you guys already have a mailing lists archive, so you don't need the package lists-archives(unless you are planning on dropping the one you already have). lists-archives comes with scripts to work with glimpse for searching. you can use them as an example of how to work with it. If you prefer to work with mnoGoSearch what I recommend you is to go to the mnoGoSearch site (http://search.mnogo.ru/) and read the documentation on how to set it up. I didn't work on the mnoGoSearch setup for our mailing list, but I'm sure that the people that work with that can help you if you have more questions. Bye Cesar Mendoza http://www.kitiara.org -- "A scientist once wrote that all truth passes through three stages: first it is ridiculed, then violently opposed and eventually, accepted as self-evident." --Source Unknown On Wed, May 16, 2001 at 18:29:32AM -0500, Jacques Goldberg wrote: > Dear Colleague, > > You may have heard about a collective effort to provide winmodem support > under Linux, made by volunteers. > As part of this effort I wish to set up a Web site just like your > http://lists.debian.org/search to make searching available in our own > discussion list. > > I have started without telling the address of the site, except to our > project leader Marvin Stodolsky, as I need your approval. > > I would like to ask you to inspect http://winmodems.technion.ac.il and > tell us if you agree that we use your work in that way (acknowledged in > the signature area). > > If you agree to this, I would further like to ask for file > /search/index.php and other scripts required to interface with the support > software shown at the very end of > http://packages.debian.org/unstable/web/lists-archives.html and further, > which I have successfully installed except for the mnoGoSearch package > already downloaded but not yet installed (I started the whole job from > zero about 2:20 hours ago...and fixed a couple of unrelated hardware > items in my lab in between)
Re: glimpse / mnogosearch ?
Hi, Until mnogosearch finished it's support for multibyte languages (it is on the todo list), we can not stop using glimpse. But, we are closer to the goal of kissing glimpse good bye :). Bye Cesar Mendoza http://www.kitiara.org -- "First they tell you, you're wrong and they can prove it; then they tell you, you're right but it isn't important; then they tell you, it's important but they knew it all along." --Charles Kettering On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 03:00:44PM +0100, Yann Dirson wrote: > Hi, > > The lists pages still say they're glimpse-powered. Isn't it time to switch > to mnogosearch like the remaining of the site ? >
Re: Problems when indexing the lists.debian.org site
Hi Larry, Thanks for your help, googlebot has again access to lists.debian.org. Bye Cesar Mendoza http://www.kitiara.org -- "The three golden rules to ensure computer security: Do not own a computer, do not power it on, and do not use it." --Robert T. Morris You (Larry Schwimmer) write: > Cesar, > > I never recall seeing your message. We do respond to requests > rapidly; I'm sorry yours was missed. > > I decreased the crawl rate for lists.debian.org for future crawls to > one fifth of the present rate. We can decrease it further if needed. > > We have about 650k URLs from debian.org and 20% (130k) of those URLs > are from lists.debian.org.
Re: Fw: Re: Problems when indexing the lists.debian.org site
Done, I renamed robots.txt to robots.sav just in case it is needed again. Bye Cesar Mendoza http://www.kitiara.org -- "The three golden rules to ensure computer security: Do not own a computer, do not power it on, and do not use it." --Robert T. Morris On Mon, Jan 08, 2001 at 10:36:50PM +0100, Josip Rodin wrote: > On Mon, Jan 08, 2001 at 09:15:55AM -0600, Cesar Mendoza wrote: > > So, shall we lift the embargo to Googlebot on lists.debian.org? > > Looks good to me. Feel free to remove the robots.txt. > > -- > Digital Electronic Being Intended for Assassination and Nullification > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
Re: Fw: Re: Problems when indexing the lists.debian.org site
Hi, Maybe you missed this thread back in November last year: http://lists.debian.org/debian-www-0011/msg00065.html That was when I first contacted the Google people about this problem: http://lists.debian.org/debian-www-0011/msg00070.html Bye Cesar Mendoza http://www.kitiara.org -- "The three golden rules to ensure computer security: Do not own a computer, do not power it on, and do not use it." --Robert T. Morris On Mon, Jan 08, 2001 at 11:04:55AM -0700, Jason Gunthorpe wrote: > > On Mon, 8 Jan 2001, Cesar Mendoza wrote: > > > The problem was that every time googlebot went to index lists.debian.org > > the server went down and it have to be rebooted. So, googlebot was > > denied access to aboid this problem. > > As I said, I only recall a problem with the BTS, not the mailing list, and > I don't ever recall this causing the machine to need a reboot. > > Jason >
Re: Fw: Re: Problems when indexing the lists.debian.org site
Hi, The problem was that every time googlebot went to index lists.debian.org the server went down and it have to be rebooted. So, googlebot was denied access to aboid this problem. Bye Cesar Mendoza http://www.kitiara.org -- "The three golden rules to ensure computer security: Do not own a computer, do not power it on, and do not use it." --Robert T. Morris On Mon, Jan 08, 2001 at 09:31:07AM -0700, Jason Gunthorpe wrote: > > On Mon, 8 Jan 2001, Cesar Mendoza wrote: > > > So, shall we lift the embargo to Googlebot on lists.debian.org? > > Er, why exactly does lists.d.o have a problem with google? There is no CGI > there, is there? > > I thought the problem was with the BTS. > > Jason >
Fw: Re: Problems when indexing the lists.debian.org site
Hi, So, shall we lift the embargo to Googlebot on lists.debian.org? Bye Cesar Mendoza http://www.kitiara.org -- "The three golden rules to ensure computer security: Do not own a computer, do not power it on, and do not use it." --Robert T. Morris - Forwarded message from Larry Schwimmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - > Date: Sun, 7 Jan 2001 15:19:31 -0800 (PST) > From: Larry Schwimmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Cesar Mendoza) > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Problems when indexing the lists.debian.org site > X-Mailer: ELM [version 2.5 PL3] > > You (Cesar Mendoza) write: > > Googlebot has been denied access to lists.debian.org, since you guys are > > not responding to emails about this problem. > > Cesar, > > I never recall seeing your message. We do respond to requests > rapidly; I'm sorry yours was missed. > > I decreased the crawl rate for lists.debian.org for future crawls to > one fifth of the present rate. We can decrease it further if needed. > > We have about 650k URLs from debian.org and 20% (130k) of those URLs > are from lists.debian.org. > > -- > Larry Schwimmer > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Google Inc. > > > On Wed, Nov 08, 2000 at 12:20:54PM -0600, Cesar Mendoza wrote: > > > Is there a way to make googlebot to be more nice when indexing the site > > > lists.debian.org? lists.debian.org goes down every time you guys hit it. > - End forwarded message -
Re: lists.debian.org archives and google indexing
Hi, I contacted Goggle at that address a month ago, with no reply so far. I'm going to send another email today. Bye Cesar Mendoza http://www.kitiara.org -- "The three golden rules to ensure computer security: Do not own a computer, do not power it on, and do not use it." --Robert T. Morris On Fri, Dec 15, 2000 at 12:36:54PM -0200, Henrique M Holschuh wrote: > (please CC: me any replies, as I am not subscribed to debian-www) > > On Fri, 15 Dec 2000, Thomas Guettler wrote: > > The googleBot caused to much traffic for the machine? Maybe we could > > ask google to scan the site with reduced bandwith. (Few pages per > > second or something like that). It is no good if the bot behaves like > > a DoS-attack. > > Google has something about this in > http://www.google.com/intl/en_extra/help/faq.html#toofast > > (quote:) > >Help! Googlebot is crawling my site too fast. What can I do? > >Please send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the name of your site >and a detailed description of the problem. Please also include a portion >of the weblog that shows Google accesses, so we can track down the >problem more quickly on our end. >
Bug#77785: charset gb2312, big5 wasn't converted in listarchive
I included the decode options on /org/lists.debian.org/scripts/debian.rc The archive should be rebuild by tomorrow. Thanks for your help. Bye Cesar Mendoza http://www.kitiara.org -- "The three golden rules to ensure computer security: Do not own a computer, do not power it on, and do not use it." --Robert T. Morris On Thu, Nov 23, 2000 at 12:54:16PM +0800, Yu Guanghui wrote: > > Package: listarchives > Version: N/A > Severity: normal > > Please add this to CharsetConverts > > gb2312; -decode- > big5; -decode- > > then please rebuild debian-chinese-gb, debian-chinese-big5, debian-chinese > archive. > > I have testd these options, it can let chinese be converted correctly. > > Thanks > Yu Guanghui > > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > pgp3caFDHPt4U.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Mailing list archive searches
Hi, Can you be more specific about the problems that you are seeing, please. On Tue, Nov 21, 2000 at 08:14:54PM +, Timothy Bedding wrote: > Is there any movement on the archive searches problems? > > Tim > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Bye Cesar Mendoza http://www.kitiara.org -- "The three golden rules to ensure computer security: Do not own a computer, do not power it on, and do not use it." --Robert T. Morris
Re: thread indices for debian-devel-0011 not regenerating since Nov 14
On Fri, Nov 17, 2000 at 08:20:17PM +0100, Josip Rodin wrote: > On Fri, Nov 17, 2000 at 08:00:29PM +0100, Josip Rodin wrote: > > See subject... please fix :) > > This may not be a problem after all. It's just that a user (Jaakko Niemi) > was confused seeing the main index file, > http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-0011/threads.html, display this: > > The last update was on 13:24 GMT Tue Nov 14. There are 1047 messages. May be is this message the one that is misleading. What about changing it to say something like: "The last update on this page was 13:24 GMT Tue Nov 14. There are 1369 messages on this page." And include "Page N of M" at the end of the page. To help the user realize that there are more messages to see. The idea of touching all those thread files to have the same date just give me the creeps. Bye Cesar Mendoza http://www.kitiara.org -- "The three golden rules to ensure computer security: Do not own a computer, do not power it on, and do not use it." --Robert T. Morris
Re: added robots.txt disallowing everything
On Sat, Nov 11, 2000 at 09:54:21PM -0300, Nicolás Lichtmaier wrote: > > > > FYI I've added a robots.txt file in the root directory of > > > > lists.debian.org > > > > HTMLs, containing: > > > > > > > > User-agent: * > > > > Disallow: * > > > > > > > > Hopefully it will fix googlebot and other web crawlers that seem to have > > > > noticed the lists archives and which tend to DoS the machine... :/ > > > > > > That's very bad news, you are shutting down a useful service to our > > > users.. =/ > > It's either that or googlebot shuts master.d.o down. :| > > > > I'll have to check if it's the lists or the BTS that makes most load, > > though. > > Perhaps the Google people should be contacted > I already did that. I'm waiting for the reply. Bye Cesar Mendoza http://www.kitiara.org -- "The three golden rules to ensure computer security: Do not own a computer, do not power it on, and do not use it." --Robert T. Morris
Problems when indexing the lists.debian.org site
Hi, Is there a way to make googlebot to be more nice when indexing the site lists.debian.org? lists.debian.org goes down every time you guys hit it. Bye Cesar Mendoza http://www.kitiara.org -- "The three golden rules to ensure computer security: Do not own a computer, do not power it on, and do not use it." --Robert T. Morris
Re: added robots.txt disallowing everything
Hi, I'm going to contact the google people to see if there is a way to make the googlebot be more nice when indexing the lists archives. I'm don't think that shutting down all the search engines is a good solution. What do you think? Bye Cesar Mendoza http://www.kitiara.org -- "The three golden rules to ensure computer security: Do not own a computer, do not power it on, and do not use it." --Robert T. Morris On Wed, Nov 08, 2000 at 01:53:54AM +0100, Josip Rodin wrote: > Hi, > > FYI I've added a robots.txt file in the root directory of lists.debian.org > HTMLs, containing: > > User-agent: * > Disallow: * > > Hopefully it will fix googlebot and other web crawlers that seem to have > noticed the lists archives and which tend to DoS the machine... :/ > > -- > Digital Electronic Being Intended for Assassination and Nullification > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
Re: Problem with searching the LSB mail archives.
Hi, The problem has been fixed. The search script by default was appending "debian-" to the name of any list that didn't start with "debian-". Now is not going to append it for lists that start with "lsb-" | "lcs-" | "spi-" | "vgui-" also. Bye Cesar Mendoza On Sat, Nov 04, 2000 at 02:00:58AM -0600, Jeffrey Watts wrote: > On Wed, 25 Oct 2000, Josip Rodin wrote: > > > > When I do a search for "rpm" on the list "lsb-discuss" at > > > http://lists.debian.org/search.html I get "No archives match that > > > combination of lists and dates". > > > > That shouldn't be true, because we have 7.2MB of lsb-* lists archived :/ > > > > Cesar, can you check what's happening with glimpse in this case? There > > aren't any newer lsb-* directories in lists/glimpse/ for some reason... > > I was just wondering if there was an update on the status of this problem. > > Thanks, > Jeffrey. > > o---o > | Jeffrey Watts | > | [EMAIL PROTECTED] o-o > | Systems Programmer | "I think a good name for a horror movie | > | Network Systems Management | would be, 'The Bitchening.' I'm not | > | Sprint Communications | sure what the monster would look like, | > o| but I bet it would act a lot like my | > | ex-wife." | > | -- Wes Nessmann | > o-o > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- Bye Cesar Mendoza http://www.kitiara.org -- "The three golden rules to ensure computer security: Do not own a computer, do not power it on, and do not use it." --Robert T. Morris pgpxayVAeIyIe.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Lists search
On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, Cesar Mendoza wrote: > Hi, > > I see that the glimpse searching is still not working for old data. I tried > to take a look but run out of time. What I found was: > > 1.- The glimpse databases for most of the archives are there (I didn't > check all, but devel has its data base and is not working). > > 2.- So far what I found in the code was OK, compared with the code I have > in the lists-archives package (this wasn't exhaustive, so I may be > worn). So, I'm inclined to think that for some reason glimpse is not > returning anything (corrupted database?). To test this hypothesis I > touched the archives for debian-devel-0004 debian-devel-0005 > debian-devel-0006, so some time tomorrow the archive and the glimpse > database should be re-builded. > > I would check tomorrow to see what happened and report any findings. > The search on debian-devel for the period Apr-Jun 2000 is now working, that means that my hypothesis was correct and the glimpse database was corrupted somehow. So, I touched all the archives in the hope that sometime tomorrow this problem will go away for all the other lists. Bye Cesar Mendoza http://www.kitiara.org -- "The three golden rules to ensure computer security: Do not own a computer, do not power it on, and do not use it." --Robert T. Morris
Re: Lists search
Hi, I see that the glimpse searching is still not working for old data. I tried to take a look but run out of time. What I found was: 1.- The glimpse databases for most of the archives are there (I didn't check all, but devel has its data base and is not working). 2.- So far what I found in the code was OK, compared with the code I have in the lists-archives package (this wasn't exhaustive, so I may be worn). So, I'm inclined to think that for some reason glimpse is not returning anything (corrupted database?). To test this hypothesis I touched the archives for debian-devel-0004 debian-devel-0005 debian-devel-0006, so some time tomorrow the archive and the glimpse database should be re-builded. I wold check tomorrow to see what happened and report any findings. Bye Cesar Mendoza http://www.kitiara.org -- "The three golden rules to ensure computer security: Do not own a computer, do not power it on, and do not use it." --Robert T. Morris On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, Cesar Mendoza wrote:
Lists search
Hi, Do you know if the new search page at http://search.debian.org is going to index the mailing list archive? I would like to see glimpse going away at last. Bye Cesar Mendoza http://www.kitiara.org -- "The three golden rules to ensure computer security: Do not own a computer, do not power it on, and do not use it." --Robert T. Morris
Re: [listarchives] debian-superh list misscategorized
Hi, Can you send me the exact name of the list so I can fix it. Bye Cesar Mendoza http://www.kitiara.org -- "The three golden rules to ensure computer security: Do not own a computer, do not power it on, and do not use it." --Robert T. Morris On Mon, 11 Sep 2000, Jordi Mallach wrote: > Hello, > > I noticed that the sh port list is out of the "Ports" section. Can anyone > fix that? > > Thanks, > > Jordi > > -- > Jordi Mallach Pérez || [EMAIL PROTECTED] || Rediscovering Freedom, >aka Oskuro in|| [EMAIL PROTECTED] || Using Debian GNU/Linux > Reinos de Leyenda || [EMAIL PROTECTED] || http://debian.org > > http://sindominio.net GnuPG public information: pub 1024D/917A225E > telnet pusa.uv.es 23 73ED 4244 FD43 5886 20AC 2644 2584 94BA 917A 225E >
Re: Bug#70830: 3-sep-2000: List archives almost a week behind
THere was a bug in the cron job that buidls the archive and that was why September didn't appear on the main index. Im' working on it. Bye Cesar Mendoza http://www.kitiara.org -- "The three golden rules to ensure computer security: Do not own a computer, do not power it on, and do not use it." --Robert T. Morris On Sun, 3 Sep 2000, Miles Bader wrote: > Package: listarchives > Version: N/A; > Severity: normal > > > As the subject says. > > I only checked a few lists, but notably debian-devel, which is quite > active, was last updated on 28-aug. No list seems to have an entry for > september. > > This problem seems quite chronic with Debian's list archives; are(is) the > machine(s) being used really small, and just getting overwhelmed, or > does the software suck, or what? > > Thanks, > > -Miles > > > -- System Information > Debian Release: woody > Architecture: i386 > Kernel: Linux tc-1-100.kawasaki.gol.ne.jp 2.2.17 #1 Sun Jun 25 09:24:41 EST > 2000 i586 > > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
Bug#68711 fixed.
listarchives: encoded headers with charset == koi8-r displays incorrectly) I added: koi8-r;-decode- to debian.rc I check debian-russian this morning and the problem is fixed. There are other lists with the same problem, like debian-chinese-big5 that need the same fix. I would take care of that tonight. Bye Cesar Mendoza http://www.kitiara.org -- "The three golden rules to ensure computer security: Do not own a computer, do not power it on, and do not use it." --Robert T. Morris
Re: more on lists.debian.org scripts
On Sun, 27 Aug 2000, Josip Rodin wrote: > Hi, > > Cesar: you have been added to the debwww group on master.debian.org as of a > few minutes ago (thanks Joey :). OK. > You can now replace the old scripts with > the new ones. Please do it step by step, keep the old files somewhere, and > test your changes thoroughly before removing old files. See the > /org/lists.debian.org/README file, I've updated it a bit. For what I saw on /org/lists.debian.org/, the scripts for lists-archives are simmilar but not compatible, so any change is going to have to be done on the actual scripts > > The updatemail script keeps failing (it is run from my crontab) with the > message below. I think it's due to the fact that I can't write to most files > in /org/lists.debian.org/www/debian-user-0008/ directory, but I'm not sure. For what I saw, all the files still belong to maor and they are a lot of them that are read-only for debwww. So this problem will go away when the permissions are fixed. > I've already asked the admins to fix those permissions, BTW. I've tried > touching the .lck file as Jay suggested, but it didn't help. > > The warnings about /org/lists.debian.org/conf/ are due to my experiments > with *.rc file placement. How do I track down which file still has the wrong > path? (those files are now in /org/lists.debian.org/scripts/ directory) > There is no easy way, but most of the perl files have variables for the configurations, so that should be esay to fix. > Once these problems are resolved, I'll set the crontab MAILTO variable to > point to the -www mailing list. Cesar, be sure to subscribe to the list if > you haven't already. > OK. Bye Cesar Mendoza http://www.kitiara.org -- "The three golden rules to ensure computer security: Do not own a computer, do not power it on, and do not use it." --Robert T. Morris
Re: listarchives now under debwww jurisdiction
On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, Josip Rodin wrote: > On Wed, Aug 23, 2000 at 09:52:27PM -0500, Cesar Mendoza wrote: > > Josip, I'm sorry I didn't have time this week to help you. > > Will you be able to work on this in the future? > > I can ask the admins to put you in debwww so that you're able to edit files. > Sure, no problem. Bye Cesar Mendoza http://www.kitiara.org -- "The three golden rules to ensure computer security: Do not own a computer, do not power it on, and do not use it." --Robert T. Morris
Re: listarchives now under debwww jurisdiction
Hi, I'm glad that this happen. The list-archive has been neglected long enough. Josip, I'm sorry I didn't have time this week to help you. I took a look to /org/lists.debian.org/ and the only thing that I saw was that unfilteredmbox is 32MB and unless some body wants to do something with it I would say that it is safe to delete it and start again collecting unclassified email. Bye Cesar Mendoza http://www.kitiara.org -- "The three golden rules to ensure computer security: Do not own a computer, do not power it on, and do not use it." --Robert T. Morris On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, Josip Rodin wrote: > Hi people, > > With some essential help from James Troup, I've converted the lists archives > to use the stuff under /org/lists.debian.org/ on master.debian.org. > This was done in order to enable all members of the debwww group to fix > stuff if/when it breaks. See /org/lists.debian.org/README on master for > details on how it works. > > I've also applied a couple of those Y2K fixes, so the search engine should > start working properly again RSN. > > Michael Beattie has changed the pseudo-packages.maintainers file to list the > debian-www mailing list as the maintainer for listarchives pseudo-package, > and the new version will propagate next time dinstall remirrors the archive. > (NB he also changed, as suggested by me, to have www.debian.org entry > include "and others" after Jay's name, I hope that's okay?) > > -- > Digital Electronic Being Intended for Assassination and Nullification >
Re: Y2k problems with lists archives
Hi, I have been working with the lists-archives package and submited y2k fixes to Johnie Ingram the current maintainer. I have it working at http://www.kitiara.org/Lists-Archives . If you want to take a look to my fixes contact me. Bye Cesar Mendoza http://www.kitiara.org On Thu, 6 Jan 2000, Martin Schulze wrote: > Since it has annoyed me long enough, Tommi Virtanen, Petr Eech and > me have investigated the problem and worked out a patch. If it > works, the archives for 2000 are back online tomorrow. If it > doesn't, well, then they're still not online and we need some > more black magic... > > Regards, > > Joey > > -- > No question is too silly to ask, but, of course, some are too silly > to answer. -- Perl book > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >