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Could anyone tell me why premail is in non-free? I've read the license a
couple of times, and I really don't see anything that would prevent it from
being in main (or at least contrib). Am I missing something?
Christian
---
This is the Debian Linux prepackaged version of
On Jun 27, David Frey wrote
The only reason I remember is that the shared libraries are
executed, only not from the commandline, but within other binaries.
This might be, but the linker doesn't care.
(In Debian 1.1 we had the shared libraries 644, IIRC).
Stuff that you can't do a
On Jun 22, Bruce Perens wrote
Debian policy for systems 2.0 and above will be to have _no_editor_
as part of the base system. If you want an editor, you must install
Ahh... That should put an end to the endless editor threads. I'm all for
it.
Christian
PS Is the bruce-bunchofnumbers
On Jun 23, Rob Browning wrote
I was going to try out qmail, and I just wanted to see if anyone had
made a package of 1.01. I mailed Christian, but I haven't heard back
from him yet, and I thought someone else might have packaged it for
their own internal use.
Sorry, I haven't had time to
On Jun 25, David Frey wrote
On Sun, Jun 1 1997 21:24 +0200 Christian Schwarz writes:
Can someone tell me why shared libs should be installed executable?
(Actually, Christoph Lameter wants to know this, cf. #7129, but since I
don't know this either I'll redirect the question to
On Jun 17, Scott Ellis wrote
I believe that the plan is to have them managed by update-alternatives,
and therefore be symlinks. Less will probably have a higher priority than
more, although I don't know who gets to win the war over which editor is
best, although I suspect a vi varient on
I hit a ahem small problem while installing packages from
Incoming... Bash now dumps core on startup. And one of the interesting side
effects of this is that I can't install/remove packages anymore:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:[~chrish/deb] #dpkg -i libc5_5.4.33-5_i386.deb
(Reading database ... 53797 files
It's me again...
I fixed the problem by symlinking sh to zsh and doing a dpkg --configure -a.
ldconfig got run a couple of times, and I suspect this is what fixed the
problem because the output of ldd /bin/bash looks much saner now:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:[~/deb] ldd /bin/bash
On Jun 16, Alex Yukhimets wrote
I am sorry to say, but you are wrong. Even on this list there were
several postings regarding this matter. There are several known
problems and who knows how many unknown. You just can't afford to
experiment with production system this way. Anyway, I could
On Jun 17, Charles Briscoe-Smith wrote
[snip]
Finally, I'm looking at GSPreview (similar to ghostview) and UPS (the
graphical debugger) with a view to packaging them. Anyone else working
on these already?
If memory serves, UPS is listed in Sven Packages Wanted FAQ. And I
believe it's listed
On Jun 11, Zlatko Calusic wrote
--- install.origThu Dec 5 07:37:33 1996
+++ install Wed Apr 16 01:47:54 1997
@@ -139,6 +139,7 @@
print \nProcessing Package files...\n;
my $dist;
foreach $dist (@dists) {
+$dist =~ tr/\//_/;
my $fn = Packages.$dist;
if (-f
On Jun 12, Kai Henningsen wrote
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Philippe Troin) wrote on 12.06.97 in [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm stuck with the diald package, and I've got problems with users
from old versions. The thing is:
the files /etc/diald/diald.ip-{up,down} weren't conffiles, and now
they are.
On Jun 13, Sam Ockman wrote
Okay, so say some random person who has installed Debian wants XEmacs 19.15
because he needs some feature. This seems like a reasonable request... He
could get it from the Hamm distribution, except that would mean he'd need
libc6...and he doesn't want to do that,
On Jun 12, joost witteveen wrote
Well, OK, I can see *somebody* wants this.
But still I'm not convinced this warrants inclusion in stable.
Are there other people that would like the dependancy change
- Depends: svgalib1 (= 1:1.2.10-2)
+ Depends: svgalib1 (= 1:1.2.10-2)|svgadummy
to go
On Jun 14, John Goerzen wrote
Christoph Lameter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It might be good if we would replace smail in hamm with exim. Exim should
be the standard mailer for hamm:
Exim doesn't provide UUCP capabilities *at all*, thus it is rather
useless for sites that use UUCP
On Jun 14, Mark Baker wrote
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Heiko Schlittermann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
: It might be good if we would replace smail in hamm with exim. Exim should
: be the standard mailer for hamm:
... hmmm, ``never change a running system'', and smail _is_
On Jun 6, Michael Meskes wrote
ssh seems to use login. IMO you forgot one very important player: xbase.
Lot's of people use xterm. rxvt should be in this list, too.
Ssh doesn't use login.
/*
login.c
Author: Tatu Ylonen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Copyright (c) 1995 Tatu Ylonen [EMAIL PROTECTED],
On Jun 2, Raul Miller wrote
[Note: what RMS is trying to argue against is the stunt
Steve Jobs Co. pulled with Objective C.]
Could you describe what the said 'stunt' was? I'm curious...
Christian
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On May 29, Bruce Perens wrote
There actually is a packages.debian.org domain aliased on master, I
had problems making it work because darned qmail won't parse a full
RFC822 address on the command line (it wants you to remove the
comments). If someone wants to spend some time on a simple mailer
On May 25, Fabrizio Polacco wrote
Hi folks!
Bug#10039 exposed a problem with the feature of man to index all the
'man' and 'MAN' subdirectory it finds in the HOME and current directory,
when it is invoked.
How about having it just index $HOME/man by default, and adding a switch to
turn on
On May 26, Pete Templin wrote
On 26 May 1997, Carey Evans wrote:
I've removed group write permissions from my home dir because of the
programs like qmail and ssh which don't like it. I don't think
anything would break because of removing these permissions, so maybe
adduser should
On May 26, Andreas Jellinghaus wrote
hy.
AFAIK there is no manual, list or whatever of debian specific things.
so, what about moving all manpages that are debian related to have the
suffix debian ? this way anyone can go and say : ok, i know unix, and
i was using other distributions before.
On May 24, Tom Lees wrote
The third solution, which I prefer is a utility which modifies the
variables within the scripts - it's faster, it is more backwards
compatible with sysadmins from other Unices, and generally it's nicer
(less dependant on the cfgtool at boot-time).
And it changes
On May 22, Raul Miller wrote
Any chance of getting the ethernet drivers listed as supported
in the ethernet howto, but stored at cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov instead
of in the main linux kernel, included in the base debian kernel
distribution?
Do they compile as modules? Maybe someone could package
On May 21, Brian White wrote
****
** Debian 1.3 Release Candidate **
**
On May 13, Todd Harper wrote
I'm curious about how dpkg handles the Conflicts: line of packages
that are already installed on the machine. If package X conflicts
with package Y, and Y is already installed, I cannot install X. This
is normal. BUT... if X is installed, what happens if I
On May 13, Yann Dirson wrote
It seems that this package hasn't evolved for quite a long time. As
there are many bug-reports, and as I worked out fixes for some of
them, I suppose its maintainer has no time for it, and I'm wishing to
maintain it.
Have you tried to email the current
On Mon, 16 Sep 1996, Yves Arrouye wrote:
Hello,
I try to connect to master.debian.org for three days without success. Ping
fails, and traceroute cannot reach it too. What happened?
Looks like it's back up. I'm logged on master in another window right
now...
Christian
Package: ncftp
Version: 2.3.0-5
Ncftp dumps core when invoked in an xterm window of width 160 or more.
Looks like this is a ncftp bug and not a ncurses ones... Dselect works
just fine in wide windows, and so does pine.
Christian
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge
|
Package: base
Version: 1.1.0-14
The newest base contains a /var/run/utmp file of length 0. When upgrading
a running system, this:
- causes the list of people currently online to be lost
- makes tools like 'w' segfault until one login occurs.
Fix : remove /var/run/utmp from base.
Christian
Could we do something similar with the Debian mailing lists? Especially
for unsubscribe requests being sent to the lists themselves.
Christian
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