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> > 100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
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> - Daniel
And by the way, it's a serious bug because it does not follow the policy
but unless you are explicitly excluding /usr/share/doc/ as explained in
the bug, this should not affect you.
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I'm not 100% sure it's 'the Ruby way' but it works so I integrated it in
my git, thanks !
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omment) has no fix at the moment.
This might be because upstream switched to git :) and I didn't have time
to update to package to track the git version yet.
I hope I can find some time soon.
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n parts, so I'll look at that too.
>
> I still use webalizer on some very high-traffic sites because I don't
> know of any other packages which can scale linearly to handle VERY high
> levels of traffic - one client of mine generates about 40G of Apache
> logs per day
so if
it gets integrated I'll push the new upstream version, else I'll push a
-2 with the patch within a few days.
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Hello,
Thanks for your report and your patch.
I'm getting the changes to the driver done by Cyril and I'll test your
patch.
It really looks like a regression at upstream r888, I'll report it
upstream.
Thanks again !
Julien VdG
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Package: autolog
Severity: normal
Hi,
I could get a segfault by simply running './autolog -d -o', even by running
'./autolog -d -o -n' which does not even try to kill processes...
So I don't know if this is the same case as the original submitter as I
didn't have to wait for any warning before g
t/854/trunk/src/via_dri.c
If it works, I think we have our fix ;)
I'll then prepare a new package (unless Cyril or Julien want to do this
simple change directly as I'll need a sponsor anyway).
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On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 01:05:36AM +0100, Tim Retout wrote:
>
> We need a stable location where new release tarballs will appear (are
> you always going to use /repository/unpackaged/ ?), and then we can
> use a debian/watch file to get updated automatically with new
> releases.
Ok, I created a n
I'd like to do more testing (like writing automated tests), but in the meantime
here is a new release:
http://silicone.homelinux.org/repository/unpackaged/netsed-0.02b.tar.gz
It integrates the patches from Mats Erik Andersson to provide IPv6 capability.
What would be the best for next releases ?
t of this
> message has no bearing on IPv6, nor does any reimplementation
> to using selsect(2) instead of a misconceived polling.
>
About IPv6 I'll probably need help, I currently have no IPv6 knowledge...
>
> MEA
>
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On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 11:14:26PM +0100, Tim Retout wrote:
> On 18 June 2010 23:10, Julien Viard de Galbert
> wrote:
> > Hi again,
> >
> > Just tried your testcase with netsed and my modified version.
> >
> > And while I could reproduice the heavy cpu load w
Hi again,
Just tried your testcase with netsed and my modified version.
And while I could reproduice the heavy cpu load with original netsed, my
version is not impacted.
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m no longer maintain it either... 4 years ago I did mail
about my changes and never got any replies.
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