ckaging script.
> On Sat, Oct 13, 2018 at 11:38:42AM +0200, Milan Bouchet-Valat wrote:
> OK, thanks, I guess it's fine as long as the default is OpenBLAS.
> BTW, it would be very useful to build with USE_BLAS64=1
> OPENBLAS_SYMBOLSUFFIX=64_ to use an ILP64 BLAS. Without this,
>
OK, thanks, I guess it's fine as long as the default is OpenBLAS.
BTW, it would be very useful to build with USE_BLAS64=1
OPENBLAS_SYMBOLSUFFIX=64_ to use an ILP64 BLAS. Without this, packages
using BinaryBuilder/BinaryProvider which call BLAS won't install. This
affects notably Arpack.jl, which i
I second this (and I'm sure this reflects the opinion of upstream in
general). It's really important that after installing the julia package
one gets the same performance as with official upstream binaries. It's
a trap to use the Netlib reference BLAS/LAPACK by default, which is
known to be terribl
Package: julia
Version: 0.7.0-2
Severity: normal
Hi,
I've noticed that the package currently builds a single sysimage for
the baseline CPU target (i.e. pentium4 and x86-64). Recent Julia
versions allow specifying multiple targets via JULIA_CPU_TARGET. This
allows building one image for the baseli
Any news? Unless you willing to backport libgit2 patches to use MbedTLS
(which appear to be ready upstream) soon, it would probably be better
to remove the julia package, which is now totally outdated. Julia 0.4.7
can only be confusing for users as the language has changed a lot since
then.
Le mercredi 23 novembre 2011 à 09:52 +0100, Marc Haber a écrit :
> retitle #545714 deluser does not remove empty main group when the user is
> member of it
> thanks
>
> Hi Milan,
>
> On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 11:03:19AM +0200, C. Gatzemeier wrote:
> > Does that answer your question so you can
> >
users-admin has been replaced with a gnome-control-center applet in
GNOME 3, and it uses useradd, so I don't really care now. Feel free to
close the bug.
(Note though that useradd seems to allow dots in usernames on most
platforms, which probably suffer from the same potential problems as
Debian.)
Le dimanche 21 novembre 2010 à 17:42 +, Stephen Gran a écrit :
> - $configref->{"name_regex"} = "^[a-z][-a-z0-9_]*\$";
> - $configref->{"name_regex_system"} = "^[A-Za-z][-A-Za-z0-9_]*\$";
> + $configref->{"name_regex"} = "^[a-z][-a-z0-9_.]*\$";
> + $configref->{"name_regex_system"} = "^[A-Z
Package: adduser
Version: 3.112
I don't think there's a reason not to allow usernames to contain dots
(.), as they are also allowed to contain underscores (_) and dashes (-).
useradd accepts this.
Attached is a patch that makes dots be allowed just as other special
chars. One could also add the p
Le dimanche 29 août 2010 à 14:53 +0200, أحمد المحمودي a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> Thanks for the patch, I have applied it now.
Nice, thanks for your responsiveness!
> On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 01:05:36PM +0200, Milan Bouchet-Valat wrote:
> > For reference, people with amd64 versions
Package: sl-modem
Version: 2.9.11~20100718-1
Reported against Ubuntu, with a patch available at
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/%
7Enalimilan/ubuntu/lucid/sl-modem/sl-modem-regex/diff/21
Hope this helps!
The /etc/init.d/sl-modem-daemon script checks for the presence of modems
by parsing the output o
Package: adduser
Version: 3.110
Hi!
I've hit a problem when trying to fix a bug in the
system-tools-backends/gnome-system-tools, and I discovered a strange
behavior from deluser. If you add an user to its main group, deluser
won't automatically remove that group when deleting the user, even if
he
Package: system-tools-backends
Version: 2.6.0-2
Severity: minor
I'm wondering why the system-tools-backends are loaded at boot time. They're
only used through D-Bus, so activation is here to start them when needed, isn't
it? I've tried stopping them and running the gnome-system-tools, and that
Package: gnunet-server
Version: 0.8.0b-5
Well, I guess you know everything! ;-)
Building gnunet with the option --with-microhttpd=yes at configure time
will enable the HTTP transport, which is really useful. That will add a
dependency on libmicrohttpd5.
You should then change the line
TRANSPORTS
This is a known limitation in GTK+, not a bug in Evince. See
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=384940
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Le vendredi 19 septembre 2008 à 11:54 +0200, Daniel Baumann a écrit :
> Milan Bouchet-Valat wrote:
> > Though, I fear I still have to complain : why did you only choose to
> > suggest gnunet-server?
>
> recommends is too strong in this case, gnunet-server should really n
I always admire you responsiveness ! ;-)
Though, I fear I still have to complain : why did you only choose to suggest
gnunet-server? The interest of *recommending* it was that on standard
desktops, gnunet-server will be automatically installed when the user doesn't
know what to do. On the cont
Package: gnunet-gtk
Version: 0.8.0b-2
I think gnunet-gtk should really recommend gnunet-server. When base
users want to use GNUnet, they get the GUI, and then they experience
problems trying to use it. They're not aware of the fact that gnunetd is
not installed.
We can't make gnunet-server a depe
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