* Philipp Kern , 2014-08-31, 12:09:
I'm packaging this to allow Python to build its Windows executables,
and also to test Colin Watson's idea of using apt-get during builds
in lieu of full-blown source build-dependencies.
You can't do that. Packages must mot access outside world at the
build ti
Hi,
On Sonntag, 31. August 2014, peter green wrote:
> My understanding is that the NSA and similar organisations can probablly
> crack 1024 bit keys but the cost of doing so (assuming there hasn't been
> some secret mathematical breakthrough) is likely sufficiently high that
> it would be cheaper
* Jonathan McDowell , 2014-08-31, 04:31:
Please sign responsibly[4],
[...]
[4] http://xkcd.com/364/
Do you have any non-joke documentation about signing responsibly?
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On 2014-08-31 10:10, Jakub Wilk wrote:
* Stephen Kitt , 2014-08-30, 03:55:
I'm packaging this to allow Python to build its Windows executables,
and also to test Colin Watson's idea of using apt-get during builds in
lieu of full-blown source build-dependencies.
You can't do that. Packages must m
Bálint Réczey writes:
> I use NoScript and enable the minimal set of JavaScripts for every page
> they need to run. Most probably this is overkill and I take this request
> back. I just felt that for a few checkboxes and radio buttons it is
> overkill to run JavaScript.
You're not the only one w
Hi Octavio and All,
2014-08-31 19:21 GMT+02:00 Octavio Alvarez :
> On 08/31/2014 10:03 AM, Bálint Réczey wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 2014-08-31 17:42 GMT+02:00 Paul Wise :
>>> On Sun, Aug 31, 2014 at 6:53 AM, Stefan Kullack wrote:
>>>
It would be fantastic if you could spend two minutes on three simple
On Sun, Aug 31, 2014 at 01:27:11PM +0100, peter green wrote:
> If you have signed someones old key is it considered "responsible" to
> sign their new key based on a transition statement signed by the old
> key? or is a new face-to-face meeting required? I've seen plenty of
> (sometimes conflicting)
Takahide Nojima writes:
> Can anyone connect the paypal web site(https://www.paypal.com/) with
> openssl 1.0.1i-2(sid)?
> I tried to connect the paypal site like this,
>openssl s_client -connect www.paypal.com:443
Yes, it works here with that version with:
openssl s_client -CApath /
Hi,
Can anyone connect the paypal web site(https://www.paypal.com/) with
openssl 1.0.1i-2(sid)?
I tried to connect the paypal site like this,
openssl s_client -connect www.paypal.com:443
However I got just those messages,
CONNECTED(0003)
write:errno=104
---
no
* Bálint Réczey , 2014-08-31, 19:03:
Here is the link to the survey: https://de.surveymonkey.com/s/MFKXYLP
[...]
I would happily take this survey if I could do it without enabling
JavaScript on the page.
FWIW, the survey worked for me in ELinks, which doesn't do JavaScript.
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On 08/31/2014 10:21 AM, Octavio Alvarez wrote:
> Why don't you use JavaScript? I also don't like enabling JavaScript in
> my browsers but other than my personal reasons I have no arguments
> coming from somebody else.
>
> How do you currently cope up with pages with JavaScript? I use Chrome
> and
On 08/31/2014 10:03 AM, Bálint Réczey wrote:
> Hi,
> 2014-08-31 17:42 GMT+02:00 Paul Wise :
>> On Sun, Aug 31, 2014 at 6:53 AM, Stefan Kullack wrote:
>>
>>> It would be fantastic if you could spend two minutes on three simple
>>> questions!
>>>
>>> Here is the link to the survey: https://de.survey
* Stephen Kitt , 2014-08-30, 03:55:
I'm packaging this to allow Python to build its Windows executables,
and also to test Colin Watson's idea of using apt-get during builds in
lieu of full-blown source build-dependencies.
You can't do that. Packages must mot access outside world at the build
Hi,
2014-08-31 17:42 GMT+02:00 Paul Wise :
> On Sun, Aug 31, 2014 at 6:53 AM, Stefan Kullack wrote:
>
>> It would be fantastic if you could spend two minutes on three simple
>> questions!
>>
>> Here is the link to the survey: https://de.surveymonkey.com/s/MFKXYLP
>
> You might get more feedback if
Paul Wise writes:
> I am missing the justification for the last paragraph of Debian Policy
> section 2.5. I feel that it may have been due to a limitation of our
> tools in the past and that these days there are zero downsides to this
> situation (debootstrap/etc handle it fine) so we should prob
Am 31.08.2014 17:58, schrieb Paul Wise:
> There is also a downside to raising priorities in this way; raising
> the priority of dependencies of higher-priority packages means that if
> implementations of higher-priority packages change and the (now higher
> priority) dependencies are no longer need
On Sun, Aug 31, 2014 at 8:46 AM, Russ Allbery wrote:
> The problem that set off this entire discussion is the question of whether
> we want to raise the priority of perl, perl-modules, and
> init-system-helpers to important to match rsyslog, move the Perl modules
> used by init-system-helpers to p
Gerrit Pape writes:
> On Sat, Aug 30, 2014 at 09:30:17AM -0700, Russ Allbery wrote:
>> Also, I'll reiterate what I said on debian-policy on this topic: the
>> current Policy discussion of priorities is deceptive, since it implies
> I don't think the discussion on the issue I raised is deceptive
On Sun, Aug 31, 2014 at 6:53 AM, Stefan Kullack wrote:
> It would be fantastic if you could spend two minutes on three simple
> questions!
>
> Here is the link to the survey: https://de.surveymonkey.com/s/MFKXYLP
You might get more feedback if you weren't using a proprietary SaaSS
(service as a
]] Gerrit Pape
> When having such bugs filed, and the release team decides they shall not
> be release critical, this shall be made public, the severities of
> corresponding bugs adjusted, and everything is fine and transparent.
> Currently I'm not aware of such a release team's decision.
You mi
Dear all,
for a university research project at the Technical University Berlin (Germany)
I would like to gather some original input from open source software
developers. I kept the length of the survey to an absolute minimum!!! The
survey is supposed to capture the free time contribution and
Hi Tomasz,
my laptop has a touchscreen which is not working so far under Linux.
It is possible that it's just my touchpad running generic driver. I did not
do any additional driver installation or update.
The problem does not occure at the login screen.
xorg version: 1:7.7+3~deb7u1
gnome versio
Jonathan McDowell wrote:
I would ask that DDs make some effort to help
those with weak keys get their new, stronger keys signed. Please sign
responsibly[4],
If you have signed someones old key is it considered "responsible" to
sign their new key based on a transition statement signed by the old
On Sat, Aug 30, 2014 at 09:30:17AM -0700, Russ Allbery wrote:
> Gerrit Pape writes:
> > [0] Actually policy 2.5 requires to additionally file a RC bug to the
> > high priority package with the added dependency to prevent it from being
> > migrated to testing until the override decision has been ma
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