d
upstream hasn't historically showed much interest in supplying them:
https://www.fltk.org/str.php?L2180
However, it looks like they may finally be coming around:
https://github.com/fltk/fltk/issues/22
In general, thanks for weighing in!
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portion you quoted is simply a reminder that it's legal to produce
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> * Self-contained, no dependencies (except libc), thanks to code included
> from the PolarSSL project.
>From a Debian perspective, that's a policy violation, not a feature!
Please arrange for it to use an external PolarSSL installation.
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und could be to follow gtk+-2.0's lead: keep the
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have the bin package just ship symlinks to them.
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Laurent Léonard writes:
> Description: detect if we are running in a virtual machine
What does it offer over the existing imvirt package?
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evfs. Version 0.10.23-3
has downgraded that to a suggestion, but only showed up as a
low-priority upload on June 17, so as things stand I wouldn't expect
the new meta-gnome2 to hit testing until at least the 27th.
See also http://bugs.debian.org/532469 .
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Daniel Moerner writes:
> chicken-bin
Ah, yes, I meant to list that but forgot; good catch.
> mzscheme and drscheme are just plt-scheme transitional packages by now
True; in that case, perhaps they should go to oldlibs until they
retire altogether.
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Joerg Jaspert writes:
> Its lisp. Not one special part of it, just lisp. So other dialects as
> well, if someone gets me a list of packages (or matches) for it.
One more: ikarus (which I initially overlooked because it's only
available on i386 :-/).
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Adeodato Simó writes:
> Package: autoconf-archive
I agree that that makes sense as a long-term location. If you're
impatient, perhaps you could (temporarily?) add it to ocaml-tools.
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Kees Cook writes:
> Aaron M. Ucko
>ncbi-tools6
Not any more; I uploaded a fixed version (6.1.20080302-4) more than a
week ago, and it's even propagated to lenny because the release team
honored my request to unblock it. (Thanks!) I just hadn't previously
bothered replyi
"Sandro Tosi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> You can ask lintian to be more verbose, adding -v option to its call.
I'd suggest -i, as -v merely traces lintian's activity in more detail.
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standard, and has been deprecated for years.
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to agree -- better to err on the side of sending extra
information, which the BTS can presumably at least arrange to ignore
for the time being if fully handling it is too involved.
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gt; Am I correct?
I believe so, modulo one typo (Replace: vs. Replaces:). Thanks for
taking care to allow a smooth transition.
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You might also find /usr/share/doc/reportbug/README.developers to be
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testing -Bsymbolic-functions as a potential use case, but *NOT* as an
actual proposed default (at least AFAICT).
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ster the docs of some my TeX-related packages there :-)
> Has this section been removed on purpose? If yes, where should
> TeX-related documenation go now?
Good question; with the currently declared hierarchy, I'd suggest
Programming/TeX, but I acknowledge that that's still not en
Sylvestre Ledru <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What do you want me to put as an author ? Electricité de France would be
> OK ?
In that case, I might give both the current legal form and a
clarifying comment:
EDF S.A. (historically named Electricité de France)
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I can't say I entirely blame its maintainer, though. ;-)
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William Pitcock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've already prepared an upload for this. It should hopefully go
> sometime today.
Great; thanks for taking it off my DDPO page. ;-)
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Neil Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Aaron M. Ucko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>libncbi6-dev
>
> (Just a sample of the -dbg and -dev packages)
This was genuinely buggy (oops), as it ships a couple of utilities
alongside the other content; I've just up
bout that; I read most debian lists via GMANE, and have not yet
worked out how to tweak Gnus to honor it automatically. I'll try to
keep an eye out, and have taken care to include you directly on this
reply.
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ld be nice to be able to create a protected
executable for personal use without having special privileges, or to
be able to mount a filesystem nosuid without losing process
protection.
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F tag that ld could
set and the kernel and ld.so could check; while this would be more
involved, it would be less hackish and would avoid introducing new
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That sounds like the xfwm4/gtk-2.12 deadlock fixed in xfwm4 4.4.1-3,
which evidently hasn't actually made it into testing yet despite its
high urgency. :-/
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Sounds reasonable, though I'm spread too thin already to participate
myself; wxWidgets is rather large and popular for anyone to take on
solo, even with close ties to upstream.
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sign of him
since?
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Andreas Tille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> That means if I would ask for a binary only upload for AMD64 this bug
> would be fixed?
I believe so.
> How can I ask for this?
Per http://zomers.be/~luk/blog/content/binNMU.html , simply email a
rebuild request to debian-release.
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> I would suggest adding a word about the interface - is it a GUI or
> console program?
FLTK is a GUI toolkit.
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talled in
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You should also be able to ask questions on the bitpim-devel mailing
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The resulting decoders (and encoders, should you have need of them)
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only in experimental.
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27;t get me wrong, I'm not against UTF-8, but just dropping everything
> that doesn't support it, without a former warning, sounds ridiculous.
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Sander Marechal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I don't think Debian should do that, but perhaps the process to install
> them after the fact could be easier for people who are not full blown
> Linux admins?
Are you aware of module-assistant?
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Sander Marechal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Quick question: Do I only need the AMD64 linux-image package, or also
> the linux-restricted-modules package?
You need corresponding versions of whichever modules package(s) you
currently have installed.
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Tyler MacDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Has anybody else run into this? Is there something I can do that's
> cleaner and closer to The Debian Way than manually making symlinks?
Install the Debian toolchain-source package and go from there.
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ne (but neglected to report it previously).
To wit, my regular user account is a member of group adm, and id(1)
confirms so, but the kernel reports EPERM on log files that only group
adm can read when I have a PAG. :-/
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this file.
Likewise for mindi and mondo, at least.
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Ewan Mellor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Do I need to do anything to the ITP to reflect this, or should I
> just close it any start again?
I'd say it's sufficient, and not even strictly necessary, to retitle
the bug.
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developer-oriented.)
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Yee-ha! This makes a wonderful (if moderately belated) first birthday
present for my em64t workstation. :-)
One question, though: what's the contact address for the new buildd's
administrators? I tried [EMAIL PROTECTED] (to call #359023 to their
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> ^
>> | to remove them is explicitly granted), are suitable for the main
>> | component of our distribution.
>
> That includes both front- and back-cover texts.
Perhaps Thomas meant "excludes from main" rather than "excludes from
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> unfortunately. Any suggested solutions?
I believe
Build-Depends: dpkg-dev (>= 1.13.12), libselinux-dev [linux-any], ...
is supposed to work nowadays.
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> (provided by libast) is used instead of stdio.
There are sfio-dev and sfio2000 packages, though nothing in the
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Frank Küster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Were can I read up on how and why I should do this? AFAIR, the policy
/usr/share/doc/autotools-dev/README.Debian.gz has advice on how to run
configure scripts sanely.
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Russ Allbery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Juha Jäykkä <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>>> * Interoperate with ssh-krb5 << 3.8.1p1-1 servers, which used a
>>> slightly
>>> different version of the gssapi authentication method (thanks, Aa
n! :-/
> Which package gets the bug report?
Looks like libgconf2-4, for lacking proper dependencies (on
libpango1.0-0, at the very least).
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cinepaint
kgeography
pingus
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(#3422
- I built it mainly because I'm a
packrat. ;-)
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diff -u pcsx-1.6df/debian/control pcsx-1.6df/debian/control
--- pcsx-1.6df/debian/control
+++ pcsx-1.6df/deb
Thomas Viehmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> +pcsx: i386# i386
> assembly
AFAICT, this is only because its Linux/Makefile forces CPU to ix86
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> Anyone knows what package brings the todos command?
$ apt-file search bin/todos
sysutils: usr/bin/todos
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n/build-gssapi && ../../configure ${CONFIGURE_ARGS}
--with-gssapi=/usr
endif
touch configure-stamp
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Domenico Andreoli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> unfortunately heimdal bug #316980 makes curl FTBS :(
:-/ Can you use MIT krb5 instead?
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> However, it doesn't provide a link to log in (or maybe I'm just missing
> the link?). This makes it rather difficult to actually update wikis.
AFAICT, you just need to follow the link labeled AnonymousUser and
enter some other username...
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ments:
#!/bin/bash -norc
cmd=git-$1-script
if command -v "$cmd" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
shift
exec "$cmd" "$@"
else
exec -a "$0" /usr/bin/git.not-cogito "$@"
fi
(You'd likewise need to divert /usr/share/man/man1/git.1.
Sven Luther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Just one question, how do we access the box if the .ssh directory has been
> disabled ?
AFAICT, it still consults LDAP (db.d.o) for authorized keys.
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uch, I see no reason to package it separately.
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Florian Zumbiehl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> FLTK
Please consider this ambiguous (like FAQ), as upstream favors the
pronunciation "fulltick" (and makes a point of noting so on the main
http://www.fltk.org/ page because a lot of users nevertheless do spell
it out).
Than
= --dbg-package=libfltk1.1c102
clean::
rm -rf autom4te.cache
build/fltk1.1-doc::
cd documentation && make fltk.ps && make fltk.pdf
binary-predeb/fluid:: binary-fixup/libfltk1.1c102
[Likewise for ncbi-tools6, but its rules file is much hairier.]
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# É
242 U+0334 # Ì
243 U+030C # Ì
244 U+030C # Ì
245 U+0299 # Ê
246 U+0268 # É
247 U+0273 # É
248 U+0272 # É
249 U+02D0 # Ëshootingrange [ËÊuËtÉÅreÉndÊ]
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r notation for FLTK prereleases.)
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IIRC, there are a bunch of DDs in the Bay Area
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for thread safety.
[Incidentally, this is somewhat off-topic unless you plan to package
the code in question...]
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Clint Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> - how to run madison and wanna-build
I thought the idea was for the unrestricted mirror to include a
read-only copy of the database madison consults.
wanna-build presumably needs more real-time access, though.
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Josip Rodin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Tue, Dec 09, 2003 at 03:37:55PM -0500, Aaron M. Ucko wrote:
>> - how to verify that katie will process uploads as expected (I'd been
>> running dinstall -n, via dput -D; I suppose it would be possible to
>> upload s
queues, especially queue/new, can also be interesting to inspect, but
mirror delay there would hardly be the end of the world.
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"X&calc -rpn" Execxcalc -rpn
+ "&Galeon" Execgaleon
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to transfer
> 152 million dollars to your account. Is this a guy ligit, did you pursue
> this?
The offer is almost certainly a scam; please see
<http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/alerts/nigeralrt.htm>.
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felt it would be better to
keep the upstream name.)
At any rate, only the ftpmasters can raise binding objections; since
they evidently didn't, I will let it drop and wish you (and the
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b/libt1-/ (yielding libt1-1, etc.)?
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gest giving
aptitude a try.
BTW, debian-user might have been a more appropriate list.
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just only
chooses to mention the latter relationship, at least on that screen.
I agree that its interface could be better, and personally favor
aptitude; however, it doesn't have explicit conflict-resolution
screens at all.
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n favor of the new xmms version.
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Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> OK, but why are there _two_ identical messages for both klogd and anacron?
Probably once for the real package "sysklogd" and once for the virtual
package "system-log-daemon", since the dependencies explicitly list both.
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n versions have
generally been fairly small.
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load
fine.
No need to Cc me, BTW.
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martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Where then should comedi install itself? comedi drivers are for data
> acquisition cards.
/lib/modules/VERSION/misc?
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dant bug; why was it not filed when g++ 3 became the
> default?
Good question. Lameness?
At any rate, I have uploaded an -11.2 which should (I think...)
restore sanity and keep -11.1 from making it out of incoming.
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Congratulations, you've just broken binary compatibility by
(implicitly) rebuilding with G++ 3.3. I'm preparing a new NMU that
switches back to G++ 2.95 (except on IA64, which needs 2.95, and HPPA,
which needs 3.0).
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tarts with the name of the source package
would allow your other cases while still avoiding things like $HOME
(unless your username happens to match the package name, but that's
probably too much of a corner case to worry about).
BTW, no need to Cc: me. (No big deal, though.)
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Julian Gilbey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I really like this idea, thank you! I will accept directory names
Thanks. :-)
> matching the regexp /^$package(-.*)?$/ - does that seem reasonable?
Yep, though I might change the * to a +.
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onally point out dummy packages you
can safely remove. At any rate, having a dummy package installed
isn't a big deal; they aren't exactly huge.
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d say "as well as" rather than "instead," though of course you'll
need to limit the conflict to pre-transition versions so that the
dummy package is actually installable
Otherwise, yeah, just make the change as smooth and transparent as you
can.
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proposed conference in DC next
spring I asked about a few weeks ago is still planned.
Meanwhile, I doubt I'd make it to anything in Vienna, but I'm fine
with people meeting there, or anywhere else they can find critical
mass.
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get account on another mipsel system for you.
Nah, no rush. Thanks, though (and thanks to Noah for actually making
it happen ;-)).
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Nick Lopez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The reason I havn't offered them for general Debian machines is that there
> are already (generally better) machines available on better connections.
Last I checked, there weren't any public mips or mipsel machines.
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Peter S Galbraith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> That would be `M-x debian-bug'. :-)
Oops, so it would; I crossed it with report-emacs-bug.
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eportbug.el fixes it, at least on my system.
Incidentally, you might also be interested in debbugs-el, which
provides a nice report-debian-bug command.
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f the GL variant shows up at runtime in any fashion,
the process should not use any symbols from the non-GL variant, even
if it pulls it in indirectly.
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