On Thu, Aug 17, 2000 at 10:44:37AM +0200, Remco van de Meent wrote:
Hamish Moffatt wrote:
Sounds good. Can you bug upstream to include support for other
authentication methods eg SecureID? I'm stuck with a Windows IPsec
client until SecureID is supported. KAME (on BSD) doesn't appear
not subsribed to debian-devel.
Sounds good. Can you bug upstream to include support for other
authentication methods eg SecureID? I'm stuck with a Windows IPsec client
until SecureID is supported. KAME (on BSD) doesn't appear to do it either.
thanks,
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On Mon, Apr 03, 2000 at 02:38:24AM -0500, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
It's all going to end in heat death anyway.
Of course, so we might as well turn off the computers right now.
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they have dynamically assigned IP's or not.
RFCs do not forbid or discourage spam either, yet most people
do not consider it to be a good idea.
Once you have done that, you won't have to shore up your position with
invalid inferences.
Nor will you.
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a trusted mail server. It's a bit
like the no junk mail sticker on my letter box; you're
not welcome to drop things in my mailbox directly, but if
you post them they'll arrive just fine.
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rewritten. This is probably what you want for a dialup
system.
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connections for mail delivery does not indicate
that the RFCs think it is a good idea. They simply do not comment.
You are taking this omission as support of your case where it is not.
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On Fri, Mar 31, 2000 at 11:19:40PM -0500, Branden Robinson wrote:
Blacklisters may have the right to speak and *say* what they think I should
do, but they have no right to be heard.
Your post only rated a 1.5 on my trollometer. Please try harder.
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still email me at debian.org just fine though.
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Debian etc were basically
The GNU System on the Linux kernel, but the name didn't reflect that.
So then there was the 'lignux' debate.
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and running qmail on murphy
(lists.debian.org).
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THAT. Expecting them to is
even more of an example of just how wrong the DUL is from its beginning.
What is the exact reason why you cannot get another ISP Joseph?
Have you been blacklisted by all the others in your area already?
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On Wed, Mar 29, 2000 at 01:57:45AM -0800, Joseph Carter wrote:
I have read them. (I did write them after all.)
One does not necessarily follow based on the other.
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would volunteer if you bothered to ask. Craig Sanders pointed out a bunch
of solutions which you've not addressed at all. You're just arguing because
you like a good whinge, not because you have anything to say. Typical.
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based on that. But I see no
reason not to reject on RBL (which Debian already does), and
probably RSS and DUL too.
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account in just a few minutes on the phone or the web,
but DSL or cable requires special hardware and there are few providers.
Here in Melbourne we have two cable providers and no DSL providers at all;
you'd quickly run out of cable providers to spam through :-)
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by hand for fixed objects.) Xastir collects the
information off the air and displays it on top of a map.
Section: hamradio. License: GPL. Uses LessTif.
More ITPs of ham stuff to follow.
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addresses should be acceptable for domain contacts? I don't but apparently
Network Solutions don't mind.
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solution but there isn't
a better one. I personally have nuked the base package and lost all
my devices this way.
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of my domains last
night. One of the tests results in an email being accepted but not
actually sent. It sends a message from your own domain to another address;
exim accepts those, but then they don't get sent.
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and not 6.1 are broken and should be fixed.
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for Windows)
code for working with music, like transposing notes by certain intervals
and so on.. but I work on a casual basis developing ear training software
for money, and that software is not open source.
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I can't stand Mutt's default colours (green on blue? ugh!)
but the default keybinds are fine. I have a .muttrc which I copy
around between all my accounts.
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changes etc. Things where I don't expect others to like my preferences.
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On Mon, Mar 20, 2000 at 01:51:08AM -0600, Adam Heath wrote:
Comments? Suggestions?
You still owe me documentation for this :-) bug#52351 on xawtv.
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the functions you need? Seriously?
I only just upgraded two of my slink boxes to potato on the weekend,
and it turns out that I didn't even need to. A friend of mine still
has a hamm box; before that it was a rexx box. Works fine, no need to
upgrade.
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You can still write -I/usr/X11R6/include, it doesn't matter if it's not used.
I say go for it. /usr/X11R6 sticks out like a sore thumb.
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to be hip, cool, most popular etc then I guess 'new' is a higher
priority than 'stable'. Otherwise, let's stick with the proven 2.2
series.
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Is anyone working on a package of the DHIS server/client from www.dhis.org?
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On Sat, Mar 11, 2000 at 05:45:27PM +1100, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
Is anyone working on a package of the DHIS server/client from www.dhis.org?
Found it in woody, had only checked for it in potato.
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than perl-5.005. That's pretty ugly... !
A simple 'apt-get upgrade' lists over a pageful of packages which
are to be held back.
Trouble ahead?
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Hi,
Why doesn't netstd depend: on all the packages it previously included?
When upgrading to potato, tftpd functionality is lost because the new
netstd only suggests it. And the parameters to tftpd have changed
and the new package does not update the inetd entry.
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1993.
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On Sat, Mar 11, 2000 at 04:37:11PM +0100, Raphael Hertzog wrote:
Le Sat, Mar 11, 2000 at 07:06:24PM +1100, Hamish Moffatt écrivait:
Trouble ahead?
Please run apt-get install apt before doing the dist-upgrade. Old apt
don't manage well the perl transition. This will be documented
On Sun, Mar 12, 2000 at 01:13:54AM +1100, Herbert Xu wrote:
On Sun, Mar 12, 2000 at 01:09:26AM +1100, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
Why doesn't netstd depend: on all the packages it previously included?
When upgrading to potato, tftpd functionality is lost because the new
netstd only suggests
reasons to keep it that way, please.
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On Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 08:13:41PM -0400, Terry Katz wrote:
2.1.3-2 is one that does it ...
Seems to behave itself here. But then I only have fvwm2 installed,
none of these fancy new wms.
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I intend to package qsstv. This is a slow scan television
receiver and transmitter using your sound card. Needs some minor
bug fixes in the qt1g package and some license clarification before it
can be uploaded.
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specification to be very good.
My one-word assessment of procmail is hideous. The exim spec
is written in plain text.
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not ways to get your point across.
It seems to me that he was just frustrated because you weren't
evening reading what he had to say.
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license
like CB, ie the entire class of devices is automatically licensed.
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-topic, but I wouldn't be so sure.
I have plenty of electronic equipment here which generates an awful
lot of interference to my sensitive radio receivers. Switch-mode
power supplies in particular (although passengers won't be using
those on the plane).
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The latest of the geda packages is geda-gsymcheck.
Since it's a separate source package I'm announcing my ITP.
Updated packages for the rest of the suite will be uploaded tonight too.
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On Fri, Sep 24, 1999 at 10:16:20AM -0400, Jim Ziegler wrote:
On Fri, Sep 24, 1999 at 11:29:11PM +1000, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
The latest of the geda packages is geda-gsymcheck.
Since it's a separate source package I'm announcing my ITP.
Updated packages for the rest of the suite
) and then immediately reconfigure it?
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On Fri, Sep 17, 1999 at 04:53:43PM +0200, Martin Bialasinski wrote:
* Hamish == Hamish Moffatt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hamish I don't think policy says that contrib is a dumping ground for
Hamish crap packages. Can you point out which part to me please?
If you call proftpd crap, how do
and should be moved to contrib. I therefore
I don't think policy says that contrib is a dumping ground for
crap packages. Can you point out which part to me please?
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What needs to be more standard than the targets (binary, build, clean etc)?
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version that's
packaged.
Great work guys. Just a query though -- is the web server on
www.debian.org working properly? It takes me several minutes to retrieve
the home page lately! No other sites exhibit this problem.
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. If it's suggested
they could just delete the messages, the originators are accused
of being spammers.
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of the doco -- actually, I don't need an embedded
program language, just a text display library! So I will stick with ncurses.
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involve exactly?
Personally I can't see what the fuss is; I'd just delete it if
I didn't like it.
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the screen on
exit. vi, for one. I'd guess all ncurses programs, but I'm not sure.
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. Hell, it isn't useful
to experienced unix people who have never had to touch vi. Go away, Craig,
please, just go away.
joe and ae are no more intrinsically friendly, they just have help
windows at the top of the screen. If we put one in a small vi, would
that shut you up?
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On Sun, May 23, 1999 at 09:56:06AM -0400, Michael Stone wrote:
On Sun, May 23, 1999 at 11:46:43PM +1000, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
joe and ae are no more intrinsically friendly, they just have help
windows at the top of the screen. If we put one in a small vi, would
that shut you up?
I
On Sun, May 23, 1999 at 05:01:39PM +0200, Wichert Akkerman wrote:
Previously Hamish Moffatt wrote:
I'm surprised by this attitude; you seem to be suggesting that others
should not attempt a replacement, as yours already has Wichert's blessing.
Personally I wouldn't mind other similar
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. And I remember how did the C++ interface, in binary
This was certainly true in g++ 2.7.x, but egcs seems much better.
(Exceptions and templates anyway; I don't know what rtti is.)
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decide on a design before decending to our baser instincts
to argue about what language it should be implemented in :)
I don't see anything in the Debian packaging system which fits
OO very well at all. We have just one type of package; there are no
special sub-types, for example.
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On Thu, May 20, 1999 at 09:27:10PM +1000, Daniel James Patterson wrote:
On Thu, May 20, 1999 at 09:14:26PM +1000, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
How about it's complete overkill?
I don't think so. Yes you can write maintainable code with plain C,
but with the number of developers moving in and out
On Thu, May 20, 1999 at 01:02:00PM -0700, Chris Waters wrote:
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I don't see anything in the Debian packaging system which fits
OO very well at all. We have just one type of package; there are no
special sub-types, for example.
Then you're
, as dpkg
will retire sooner or later.
Please do not ask for any details, please don't ask to help, please don't ask
I'm surprised by this attitude; you seem to be suggesting that others
should not attempt a replacement, as yours already has Wichert's blessing.
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doubt it.
You'd just format the new disk and copy everything across, then put it
in the machine. Debian, Windows, whatever, all can be done unattended this
way.
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: icmp_seq=11 ttl=42 time=863.9 ms
--- dresden.de.debian.org ping statistics ---
13 packets transmitted, 9 packets received, 30% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max = 814.5/958.0/1325.5 ms
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, non-us has been terribly broken since BEFORE I was a developer. In
fact, it was broken when I first installed Bo a year and a half ago.
I think you're exagerating here, and that doesn't help the situation one bit.
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On Fri, Jan 29, 1999 at 11:39:27PM -0800, Jim Pick wrote:
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A package I maintain uses libtool. To remove the rpath stuff, I
apply this patch to configure.in.
Actually, I sort of like the following technique better:
[...]
That way, there is no need
pieces of software that are doing their jobs
correctly.
Modifying libtool to remove -rpath fixes the problem at our end.
The documentation for our package checker (lintian) includes two
ways to do this easily.
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of libc5-compat
is documentation.
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+case ${host} in
+ *-pc-linux-gnu)
^^
s/pc/*/ (pc==non-i386 unfriendly)
Good point. However, /usr/doc/lintian/libtool-workarounds.txt suggestions
the above, which is why I have
be a pretty common problem.
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hardcode ANY location. On one
system I use at the university where I study, email is kept in
~/.inbox. Vendors need to make things configurable anyway to support
configurations like that.
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without reinstallation. Today I nearly
reinstalled NT, just because it's so damn slow after much use.
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maintainer mode
AM_MAINTAINER_MODE
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an easy fix for that? Splitting the packages is a possibility, but
libgeda is of absolutely no use on its own yet, and I don't think there
is anything for a libgeda-dev.
I have found
been running 2.2.0-pre6 for a couple of weeks and just upgraded to
2.2.0 last night.
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for that platform, and I would
like to push a Free solution, a debian one specifically (because it's
the best :-).
Hmmm. swinstall (HP-UX native I think) seems to support dependencies.
It's pretty ugly though and I don't know if there's a command line version.
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because of xterm-debian, and doesn't work in rxvt either.
I'd like to remove that check and make it a better one. Is checking
for $DISPLAY sufficient?
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for X11 :-)
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for demo
purposes and couldn't. Actually you lose the bit just doing an owner change
as root even.
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. 'dpkg -S' can't find it. This machine was upgraded from
1.3: maybe it's a leftover.
I have three machines which are 1.1 - 1.2 - 1.3 - 2.0 upgradees.
I checked two; one has it (Jan 1 1970), the other doesn't. Odd!
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the httpd user www-data instead of httpd, like everyone else.
Because www-data is more descriptive?
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On Sun, Oct 18, 1998 at 08:24:29PM +0200, Martin Schulze wrote:
ftp://ftp.infodrom.north.de/pub/people/joey/debian/sysklogd_1.3-29.2_i386.deb
I accidentally upgraded to -29 earlier, and the -30 on your ftp site fixed it.
Hamish
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