ibility any time soon if that means
dealing with people like you.
That said, I have a lot of respect and sympathy for debian developers in
general. I selected this linux distrib because of that more than 20
years ago.
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..
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1065349
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l discover existing bug very late in
the process and they will impact more people.
You should be happy people debug code in advance and thanks them instead
of using this mantra (and I dunno how many debian bugs (100+) I have
reported and sometime fixed myself).
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ntitled to make, as I am for complaining of consequences
because of having hard time to help apt to find a migration path (and
time consuming solution). I imagine it is even worse on other arch.
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r, I just point out that
on amd64 this is the last set of packages that are uninstallable
currently on all my systems (except the one when i manually edited the
control file) and this has been so since 29 february.
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not going to be rebuild
unless someone force it.
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ng on the T64 ABI are not yet
rebuild. I opened a bug for that
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Bonjour,
Le spécialiste du marketing opération pour les marchés IT et RH, vous souhaite
un bon cru pour cette nouvelle années 2023.
Vous retrouverez sur notre site, la totalité de nos offres en bases de données
btob (avec actuellement une remise), nos webinaires commerciaux et emailing
pour vend
which is its default served directory,
like the upstream shiny-server behaviour.
Best,
Eric
o all of this existing and distributed
documentation and support still applies to new users of the Debian
version. Is there a technical solution to enable this, e.g. post
installation, that satisfies Debian's requirements?
Many thanks,
Eric
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Daniel,
I have no idea why you continue to send emails to me but you will take me
off this list, you sexual harasser. I'm tired of your harassment of
everyone in every FOSS community.
Eric
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> Felix, Hideki, Jonathan
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On Tue, Jul 16, 2019 at 9:44 AM Kyle Edwards
wrote:
>
> On Tue, 2019-07-16 at 10:22 +, Javeed Ahmed wrote:
> > sir/madam
> > can i make my own os using debian as a base and distribute it?
>
> Absolutely! Debian is free software, and you are free to use, modify,
> and distribute it for any pur
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org.conf with the "dummy" driver instead of xvfb?
I use a "with-dummy-xserver" wrapper script for situations like that.
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modify the set of installed packages, either way.
Indeed, from apt-get(8), under "upgrade":
"under no circumstances are currently installed packages removed, or
packages not already installed retrieved and installed."
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Thanks Fabian, that make sense, we also having a look at this
eric
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From: Fabian Greffrath [mailto:fab...@debian.org]
Sent: Monday, February 29, 2016 8:46 AM
To: Eric Mittelette
Cc: debian-devel@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: RE: Debian package on Windows
Hi there
Thanks you for your response, much appreciated
Very useful information we are going to digest...
eric
From: Josh Max [mailto:joshu...@hotmail.com]
Sent: Monday, February 22, 2016 11:38 AM
To: debian-devel@lists.debian.org
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Subject: RE: Debian package on
Thanks you very much for your response, that make sense... let us refine our
thinking on that
Keep you posted
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Hi Simon,
Thanks you very much for your comments and information.
We are digesting it and will come back later on these
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On Sun, Jan 10, 2016 at 10:56:21AM +0100, Eric Valette wrote:
Russ Allbery writes:
>For one specific example, it's become quite clear over the past year that
>systemd has achieved the same status as abortion debates in US politics.
>Not only is it clear that we will *never* stop
r making fundamental changes may at the end avoid loosing energy..
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d also be useful for users even if I agree it is
impossible to resolve all partition migration cases especially with old
bios partitioning sheme and their primary/secondary partitions but for
gpt partitionned devices, this should be simpler...
If only fixing the BL remains ...
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On 04/01/2016 20:43, Michael Biebl wrote:
an initramfs is not mandatory as long as you don't have /usr on a
separate partition.
No initramfs + split /usr is not supported and has been broken for a while.
Did you actually test it? It works for me TM on fairly simple setup...
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ed by initramfsand may cause
dangling sysmlink in /
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quire user interaction is not
really handled by initramfs and may cause
dangling sysmlink in /
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ript are
still unconverted and they cannot really accommodate the /etc/defaut/pkg
configurable options...
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On 03/01/2016 22:10, Russ Allbery wrote:
Eric Valette writes:
The problem of getting /usr mounted before things start using it is mostly
separate from the question of whether we want to merge it with /bin and
/lib. This thread is more about the latter than the former. (Obviously,
mounting
stall (like the solutions above by the way), but for most common cases
(two ext4fs on a same disk, or separate disk but same drivers sets), I
do not get what really prevents to mount /usr really early and propose
that as a viable alternative to the mess (3) we have been proposed.
--eric
discuss with someone that feels so
superior to normal human either and does not answer various points that
have been detailed in this thread.
I'm still 100% against your proposal.
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mounted at boot time that you
have not answered either.
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g this setup for
reasons will still be able to do so.
So please, do not make that kind of proposition that you will never be
able to transition gracefully...
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* Jonas Smedegaard (d...@jones.dk) wrote:
> Quoting Eric Dorland (2015-05-19 21:44:50)
> > What's the current thinking on embedded libraries in source code? One
> > of my packages has an embedded (and slightly modified) version of
> > libevent that it links statically.
er it seems like a good idea to make this
information visible somehow, for example to help the security-team
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Hello, the version of libcdio 0.83 in Debian is stale. The upstream libcdio-
paranoia component has been updated to use a newer cdparanoia code base and
also is now split into its own work. The maintainer of libcdio appears busy.
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On 11/21/2014 03:26 PM, Jonathan de Boyne Pollard wrote:
> Eric Valette:
>> There has been a good and valuable effort trying to split original
>> upstream packages provided init system scripts by debian developers
>> into /etc/default/X and /etc/init.d/X file and storing mos
aemon after modifying the unit config file
and later modify its own managed config file, unless the daemon monitors
the config file chnages itself, you wil have to restart.
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cks to
define variables. I do not mind duplicating the file as only one init
system will be used at a time and transition should be the job of
package setup when default init system changes (I know some backward
compatibility is planned).
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On 18/11/2014 18:36, Ansgar Burchardt wrote:
Hi,
On 11/18/2014 06:25 PM, Eric Valette wrote:
In the file they just need to set User and Group then?
With systemd you can ship a default configuration in
/lib/systemd/system and administrators can override specific options,
for example
Thanks. I read them for trying to fix the User= dynamic problem but did
not found this.
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On 18/11/2014 17:39, Matthias Urlichs wrote:
Text emails, please.
I alway forget that in my company my mailer is configured for html as
outlook discussion cut is absurd...
You _can_ do
ExecStart=sudo -u $USER_MINIDLNA -g GROUP_MINIDLNA /usr/sbin/minidlnad -S
but that's not the o
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On Wed, Jul 09, 2014 at 06:57:02AM +1200, Chris Bannister wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 08, 2014 at 11:31:12AM -0400, Eric Cooper wrote:
> > Since Debian package names must already be unique, we ought to be able
> > to leverage that to avoid having to fight over which package gets to
> &g
I just union-mounted them in alphabetical order, but in the case of
conflicts it would be easy to use a site-specific prioritization,
analagous to mailcap.order, to control the shadowing.
My apologies if this has already been proposed and rejected before.
Cheers,
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Which bug report is that?
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=748651
I will try to add the requested debug log ASAP. Dunno where I got the
initial bogus trace command from. Probably not invented it.
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unavailable and rtkit also.
I think that as long as the transition is not smooth, whithout any
religious conveiction, people will complain. For me, the forced
transition was introduced too early
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* Adrian Bunk (b...@stusta.de) wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 16, 2014 at 02:14:10AM -0500, Eric Dorland wrote:
> > All of the bugs have been filed. Just under half have been
> > fixed. Almost all the rest have tested patches. I'm going to start
> > uploading 10-day delayed NMUs
All of the bugs have been filed. Just under half have been
fixed. Almost all the rest have tested patches. I'm going to start
uploading 10-day delayed NMUs to try to close these out.
If you have an issue with this please speak now or forever hold your
peace.
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ve (gutenprint might be
> such an example)
>
> I expect that some hundred bug reports would be filed for this.
I've already seen several bugs filed against my packages that look
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> On 2013-09-30 20:38, Eric Dorland wrote:
> > * Russ Allbery (r...@debian.org) wrote:
> >> Cyril Brulebois writes:
> >>> Julian Taylor (2013-09-30):
> >>
> >>>> At minimum the packages using Werro
h aren't serious issues. Also, each new version of the compiler comes
> with a ton of new warnings, most of which are not significant.
>
> Automake, by comparison, runs the same on every host, so if you've fixed
> the warnings on your local system, they're fixed everywh
* Ondřej Surý (ond...@sury.org) wrote:
> Hi Eric,
>
> On Mon, Sep 30, 2013, at 4:50, Eric Dorland wrote:
> > * Ondřej Surý (ond...@sury.org) wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > recent automake transition to 1.14 broke (FTBFS) at least two of my
> >
> This one is calling autoreconf in debian/rules w/o --install (or
> --force), and as such will miss needed scripts at build time.
>
>
> I don't see any problem with automake here, just upstream or packaging
> problems.
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of automake might be a better bet. If people don't like this current
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utomake1.4, automake1.9 and automake1.10 are on the chopping block.
Attached is an updated list packages and maintainers that have build
dependencies on automake1.4, automake1.9 and automake1.10. I'll be
filing bugs with the usertag "automake-cleanup-2013".
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* Alberto Garcia (agar...@igalia.com) wrote:
> On Mon, May 27, 2013 at 02:38:48AM -0400, Eric Dorland wrote:
>
> > We've accumulated a lot of automake packages in main and since
> > we're at the very beginning of the jessie release cycle I'd like
> > to prop
Having heard no real objection to the plan, I will begin filing minor
bugs for this transition.
I'm moving in a month so I may not have time to actually start until
July.
* Eric Dorland (e...@debian.org) wrote:
> Hello folks,
>
> We've accumulated a lot of automake package
Sorry about that. Generally how I transition to a new upstream version
is to update the automake package and then upload a new automake1.X
package after that. So I will be uploading an automake1.11 package
shortly to fix this.
* Thorsten Glaser (t...@debian.org) wrote:
> Eric Dorland debian.
ke1.4|automake1.9|automake1.10|automake1.11' \) --and \( --not
-F Build-Depends,Build-Depends-Indep -w 'automake' \)
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am-utils
amule-emc
anon-pro
While working on debian one thing I have not managed to find is
documentation on what packages can and can't assume about the build
environment. Does such documentation exist and if not should it be
created.
Some specific cases i'm wondering about:
I just discovered that on my beagleboard XM (un
the stable->wheezy migration,
all users building their own kernel may be affected as microcode.ctl
package did had an initscript...
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mother boards, changed computers... Nothing that booting knoppix iso
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there is no more any /etc/init.d/microcode.ctl equivalent for
people like building their own kernel without initrd.
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* Jakub Wilk (jw...@debian.org) wrote:
> I analysed all binaries and libraries shipped in /bin, /sbin and
> /lib to find stuff that requires libraries from /usr/lib. Please see
> the attachments for results (unstable, i386).
[snip]
> Eric Dorland
>libpam-p11
[snip]
I th
>> I wrote a tool to detect versioned (build-)dependencies with possible
>> missing (or insufficient) epochs. The results for unstable and a DD-list
>> are attached.
Thanks, corrected freemedforms-project && libquazip (which is in NEW)
Eric, Debian Med
PGP.sig
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Eric Dorland
* Package name: npth
Version : 0.90
Upstream Author : g10 Code GmbH
* URL : ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/npth/
* License : GPL-2, LGPL-3
Programming Lang: C
Description : replacement for GNU Pth
terday).
A new system init will require a learning
curve and the sentence above, make people fear that they will be
unable to fix anything by themselves while you sleep after pushing
an insufficiently tested change...
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