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Well that explains why kdm/mdkkdm are so bloody slow to start...
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or some reason. I haven't figured
out why... I think what you're seeing is from apache2-mod_dav_svn.
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0 => /lib/libpam.so.0 (0x40106000)
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On Thu, Sep 11, 2003 at 09:08:21PM +0300, lamikr_mdk wrote:
> Thanks also from me! After rapid testing the new version seems to work
> nicely!
Great.
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On Thu, Sep 11, 2003 at 06:03:11PM +0200, Oden Eriksson wrote:
> Has warly changed maintainership of these? (I haven't checked)
> (I have a slow line at the moment)
Yes. :)
/me goes back to work on getting the perl bindings to work.
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> librapidsvn0-0.3.0-1mdk
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New version (0.3.0-2mdk) should be on the mirrors now.
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It should do exactly this if you card supports the ability to detect
that and you have ifplugd is installed.
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from crashing. So I consider this an upstream bug, not
a bug in packaging.
If you do have the right ones installed I'll have a new package up
momentarrily that is patched to work with subversion 0.29 which should
fix the issue for sure (as long as you have the right client packages
in
Unless anything else needs it, it can be removed. The subversion
package no longer depends on it at all.
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s on it's way and fixes this. It should also build on
9.1 with no changes for those that need to match versions of subversion
between a cooker box and 9.1. :)
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intentionally done in a way so as not to
require modules to be rebuilt. The only modules that were rebuilt were
the ones that were specifically included in the apache packages
themselves.
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Correct, the issue I said was fixed was the dumped format issue, not the
migration issue. I think Oden just misunderstood that and was mixing up
which bug report he wa
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On Sun, Sep 07, 2003 at 07:25:34PM +0200, [oden.eriksson] wrote:
Yeah I think they goofed in the migration somehow...
Ugh. This is why I was opposed to shipping both
On Fri, Sep 05, 2003 at 09:41:35AM +0200, Oden Eriksson wrote:
> Then we can consider you as the new official maintainer for subversion in
> mandrake?. Warly, could you please reassign this package to Ben?
Sure.
> BTW. Would you consider adopting the new "rapidsvn" package to
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ng to do with the issue
you are reporting. Further it's intentionally inflamatory. You've been
down this road before, you make inflamatory comments and then nobody
bothers to deal with your issue.
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#x27;t think that's what he was talking about. I thought
people wanted the prebuilt kernels. Not just the stuff in cvs. *shrug*
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gt; >identical, just removes file and makes a symlink?
>
> no need to md5sum files when you can compare them
> attached script does hardlink, but you can change it.
Or you could use freedupes from contrib that does that. :)
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On Thu, Sep 04, 2003 at 11:26:08AM +0200, [scherer.michael] wrote:
I was talking about the sever/client interoperability. For that they as
a matter of policy only guar
...
If I have to use chrpath as a hack to get the package out without an
rpath that's better than a package with an rpath or no package because I
don't have the time to fix the broken build system. :)
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about the time I get around to taking a look at it you end up doing
something. If I was the maintainer I'd make it a bigger priority..
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Han,
What the hell are you talking about:
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That's fine with me. But I don't get to make such decisions.
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On Wed, Sep 03, 2003 at 06:16:30PM +0200, [oden.eriksson] wrote:
Only if his repository is from 0.26 or 0.27... The official policy is
to drop backwards support one re
s pretty common now for packages to
need to specify that they need a particular version.
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So if you want to assign the bug to me th
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On Tue, Sep 02, 2003 at 01:02:31PM +0200, [scherer.michael] wrote:
The subversion people will tell you that you pretty much have to follow
deveolopment and keep up with
On Wed, Sep 03, 2003 at 11:10:28AM +0200, François Pons wrote:
> Ok, I should add an option for using -z so, as some users experienced
> increased download speed.
Option: Yes
Default: No
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sty grams assuming we
know what issues apply to 64-bit archs that most of us don't have access
to... It'd be useful if you were a little more diplomatic about it. Or
hell even better, why don't you just fix chrpath as Debian did to work
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> works fine.
My EOS D30 works...
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may not
> be a requirement for a six month cycle in the future, there may not be a
> future.
You have a question about that? I think the answer is obvious.
Mandrakesoft. There was some discussion about backing off on the rate
of releases a while back.
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The problem is that the ng drivers break on some cards. I've had to
help people remove the ng cards th
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> is not generated.
Rather than just bitching provide an explanation of how to avoid using
chrpath and we'll try and fix the packages so they don't use it.
Incidentally, what's non-portable about ch
ading new ones,
> woul be especially useful ?
It's not necessary to change the version numbers to resign the packages.
rpm provides --addsign and --resign (poorly named since they behave
opposite of how you'd expect).
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those using rsync have
local mirrors since not many mirrors provide rsync access and those that
do usually severally limit the number of clients) then compression will
usually make things slower.
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's still useful for verifying things other than RPMs. So it still
would be handy to have it on the root keyring.
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le would be more accurate. Just dm would
apply to gdm which doesn't read the same config file...
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ry mirrors are definately updating more than twice a day.
> Debian works with way too, and they don't have these problems.
> http://www.debian.org/mirror/ftpmirror.en.html#when
Debian can probably deal with only doing a twice daily update because
they don't have 6 month release cy
erl modules if they are available and if they
aren't it doesn't break anything, the functionality isn't available.
These shouldn't be requires, problem is now we have to know all these
exceptions and exclude them from the requires, which IMHO is a bigger
pain to figure out and
ir method as the
solution, not just a workaround. I know how finding time goes...
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wrapping of other lines is bound to cause more problems than the
wrapping can fix for the %description section... I know I didn't notice
one of these funky wrapped lines until half way through a build when it
failed...
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> -=-=-=-
> Name: rrdtool Relocations: (not relocateable)
> Version : 1.0.45Vendor: MandrakeSoft
> Release : 1mdk Build Date: Fri Aug
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package to my local machine, sign and reupload... That's a lot of
hassle. I tend to agree that these packages should be handled the same
way as main is and signed by a Mandrake key... A separate key could be
made for contrib and signing could/should be handled the same way
9mdk
>
> - patch 29: update spec mode to guillaume rousse one (fix error when editing
> spec file in the same buffer, add support for rpmlint and the like)
> [frederic crozat request]
This needs work. I was using vim on klama yesterday and it kept
wrapping my lines and starting t
esn't have the imq kernel module loaded (and configured for that
matter).
Or if you'd rather I'll do it myself...
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then please don't reply to messages to start a new thread... Rather,
choose new message and type the address (or use an alias or address book
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> I'm proud of the fact that I don't propogate viruses.
You're just now getting these emails? I've been getting them for the
past year or so at least...
My procmail rules to try and filter them out:
http://mirror.brain.org/linux/breser/misc/rc.virus
Every big virus I g
On Mon, Aug 25, 2003 at 07:29:40AM +0800, Leon Brooks wrote:
> However, this does open it to simple filtering: block all outbound SMTP
> except that aimed at your own SMTP gateway.
Supposedly it looks up your relay from your mail settings and uses that
with its own SMTP engine
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ng because you're
syncing at the same time as the mirror upstream from you. So limiting
everyone to sync at roughly the same time would just make this worse.
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commands to regenerate the lists. Network installs should work fine
because the symlinks should be followed by the server transparently to
the installer.
This new design also is more compatable with existing clients expecting
updates in a certain place.
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> - rebuild
For what? It's a noarch package.
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> way, which does take a while.
One other possible problem with that is if you had packages installed
that don't exist (maybe something you packaged locally) or that have
changed names without providing the old name, then urpmi will barf on
the whole thing...
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> shouldn't urpme/ rpm -e remove the entries on uninstall ?
It does unless it's been broken recently.
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Nvidia driver after boot.
My boot (and shutdown is in the attachment)
Ben Blake
Aug 6 15:51:09 localhost syslogd 1.4.1: restart.
Aug 6 15:51:09 localhost kernel: klogd 1.4.1, log source = /proc/kmsg started.
Aug 6 15:51:09 localhost kernel: Inspecting /boot/System.map-2.6.0-0.test2.2mdk
Aug 6
lly want. Anything
more permissive is gravey and doesn't matter to what I'm getting at.
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y
not enough time to spend to do it globally, but I'm going to be really
opposed to saying that I can't maintain that backwards compatability in
packages I want it in because it's exceedingly tedious to maintain two
sets of packages when I can maintain one that builds both places.
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this:
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t the end. Also, the
> double slash at the ends of the RPMS2 link looks like an error (even
> though it doesn't seem to cause problems).
>
> The mirror involved was ftp.uninett.no.
There's also a jpackage.org dir in contrib that is not readable on
carroll...
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rnel-mm will be based on thomas' kernel (estimate it will be ready
> by this weekend).
I actually asked Juan about supermount-ng and he indicated it would be
used, but didn't give a time frame for when.
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es were available in CVS ...
I had this same sort of issue. I wanted to package real player for PPC.
Had to start over from scratch. I'm stilling waiting for someone from
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hey it's just an example. :)
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rts. gaim was rebuilt for
5.8.1 with 0.66-1mdk. So please make sure you are up to date before
reporting bugs.
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changing major names). But it ought to work for anything else.
Can't say I've done this myself...
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t to the default /etc/urpmi/inst.list
The current naming scheme IMHO breaks urpmi and MandrakeUpdate becuase
it will not tell you that there is a new kernel to update.
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> Ben Reser wrote:
> > Perms on any file in /etc/rc.d/init.d should be 0700. rpmlint should
> > test for this.
>
> What!? Why?
My intention is for rpmlint to make sure they are executable by at least
root.
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> > test for this.
>
> it depend of the msec security level (i guess)...
Humm... I gues
Perms on any file in /etc/rc.d/init.d should be 0700. rpmlint should
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ogs don't match up. I'd be really surprised if Mandrake was
shipping packages with PLF changelogs in it because that defeats the
purpose of saying they aren't connected.
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"What upsets me is not that you lied to me,
k it will introduce a ton of new "bugs" to urpmc.
So I don't see a good way to fix this issue. But if I come up with a
way or I feel like trying to make one or both of the possible solutions
work I may in the future...
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Ben Reser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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&quo
ure out who said it. Not to mention your dashed line is 85
lines, far more than a standard 80 line terminal/window.
So could you please use a more standard format. Or at least provide
some type of attribution? Before anyone whines about my attribution...
I would put the right attribution on thi
IMHO. While
I think mdkkdm is silly, I'm not demanding that they take it out. I'm
more than happy to change it after the install...
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Ben Reser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://ben.reser.org
"What upsets me is not that you lied to me, but that from now on I can
no longer believe you." -- Nietzsche
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