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Petr Baudis schrieb am 14.04.2012 16:51:
> Hi!
>
> It appears that the last release of wine easily available in Debian
> is from 2009, quite a surprising state for a high-profile project like
> that. Kai Wasserbäch appea
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: "Kai Wasserbäch"
* Package name: libimager-qrcode-perl
Version : 0.033
Upstream Author : Yoshiki KURIHARA
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* License : GPL-1+ or Artistic (same as Perl 5.8.
rtbug for the procedure. Before filing
either of those bugs, please check, whether somebody already has requested the
package or is working on it ([1]).
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Kai Wasserbäch
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by the kernel maintainers is "few
systems still operational run with CPUs which don't at least support 586
instructions", then I'd find it reasonable to still disable the support in the
kernel. In case a huge amount of systems is still running with such CPUs chances
are good, we're h
d more power-hungry over time.
Just out of curiosity: are there any numbers available, indicating how many
installations with CPUs with an instruction set < 586 are still in use? Does
popcon collect such information?
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Kai Wasserbäch
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Don't get me wrong: I love alternatives, but I don't see their value when it
comes to device drivers.
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> thereof and delete it from your system.
Oh please don't send these standard disclaimers, especially not, when you're
contacting a public mailing list.
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Kai Wasserbäch
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tallation on default, even if they might need
contrib or non-free in some places. If you want/need (maybe add a README.Debian,
explaining the differences) the contrib/non-free functionality, you can manually
install that.
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well.
>> The person that make them is Kai Wasserbäch, a Debian developer.
I know, that many, including some DDs, want me to provide a APT archive, but I'm
not really happy with that, as it might encourage people to use third party
packages without a second thought (like: Can I trust the pro
ill be back at git.d.o? Or do I need to change the Vcs-Browser
fields in some of my packages?
Thank you for all your work!
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* Package name: liblwp-authen-oauth-perl
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d in your ITP.
If the reasons which lead to the removal are still valid I'd argue against a new
snes9x package (please note, that there are other emulators for SNES AFAICS).
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Kai Wasserbäch
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them later again (through its two
commands dh_autoreconf and dh_autoreconf_clean).
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Skanlite but one in libksane (if it still exists at all, that ist),
upstream agrees with me on this).
Kind regards,
Kai Wasserbäch
P.S.: I understand that you are not Ubuntu and this is not your decision, but
maybe you could pass this on to the proper people. ;)
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For the record: I answered Matthias in a private e-mail, just forgot to CC
-devel, don't know why I didn't use the "answer list" function.
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Debian, due to toolchain changes for example.
>
> Below is a dd-list of the failures.
>
> Kai Wasserbäch
>plasma-widget-yawp
already fixed upstream [0] and no problem for Debian (Squeeze), as we ship with
KDE 4.4.5.
Fix will be in the next upstream release but there is no hurry as KDE
hy not? just make it generic like „Please add upload functionality for multiple
services“ or something like that. And then one of the services can be s.d.n.
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Kai Wasserbäch
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ting Skanlite for scanning. Maybe we could split the scanning part
out of the KIPI plugins so you can really decide between the two. But I'd expect
this to be a change happening post-Squeeze.).
Anyway, feel free to file a bug against Skanlite and/or scangui with severity
wishlist. Tho
say it is another interface for libksane, which integrates with KIPI-aware
programs. But I might be mistaken, as I'm on vacation right now and my internet
connections is somewhat limited.
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Kai Wasserbäch
[0] http://www.kipi-plugins.org/drupal/node/1
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ITPs). More information on how to file a bug can be found at
[1].
> My apologies again for the trouble and thank you for your replies.
You're welcome!
Kind regards,
Kai Wasserbäch
[0] <http://bugs.debian.org/wnpp>
[1] <http://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting>
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Please make sure, there isn't already a bug for the package you wish to see
enter Debian (reportbug should help you take care of that).
Kind regards,
Kai Wasserbäch
P.S.: What do you mean by "support for Razer Gaming Mice"? Do you mean some
configuration interface for mapping buttons or
njunction with "CONCURRENCY=makefile" works well. I didn't
have an unbootable system so far.
As far as speed goes: I didn't measure the speed but it feels faster. ;)
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the package, in case that should be needed.
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Kai Wasserbäch
P.S.: I'm CCing debian-devel (to give a warning ahead to anybody interested in
postgresql) and mia (to document this contact attempt).
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considered the replacement of Kooka.
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Kai Wasserbäch
* Package name: kde-plasmoid-yawp
Version : 0.2.3
Upstream Author : Pierpaolo Vittorini ,
Marián Kyral ,
Ezequiel Aguerre ,
Ruan Strydom
* URL : http
x27;m not sure, the above
issues are even grave enough for a bug report of minor severity. For me they
aren't, but I guess, that should be improved until squeeze is released.
So again: thanks for all the work! I love the new KDE and hopefully will
continue to do so in the next weeks, whe
is helped.
Greetings,
Kai
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<http://packages.debian.org/changelogs/pool/main/k/kernel-package/current/changelog#versionversion12.001>
(please note, that it is also mentioned in later changelog entries for several
reasons)
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or wodim?
>
> You need to blame the people who are responsible for removing cdrecord
> and who started to include a fork (wodim) that cannot be legally distributed.
>
> Just add cdrecord from:
>
> ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/cdrecord/alpha/
>
> and you get a legal and
at category would be nice.
Kind regards,
Kai
P.S.: This e-mail is just a "reminder", that this was already discussed, but I
have right now no time to search the archives. But eventually it helps to avoid
reiterating all pros and cons.
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Hello again,
Kai Wasserbäch wrote:
> [...] Is there anything I can help (I'm certainly not suitable as a maintainer
> for that package myself, because it's too essential to be entrusted to someone
> who is unknown to (nearly) all people on this list) with, e.g. by triaging
or your reply(s).
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Kai Wasserbäch
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e for example kwirelessmonitor [2] (an applet
for the systray) apart from the KNetworkManager [3].
Under Gnome you might want to have a look at Gnome Network Manager [4].
I hope I was of some help.
Kind regards,
Kai Wasserbäch
P.S.: If you should get multiple answers I would suspect the delay o
watch for herself or himself. So there remains
only one question (for me): how is this dealt with on a dist-upgrade? Is ensured
that every removed package results in some kind of notification? I believe that
is not so (remembering the removal of ipac-ng).
Kind regards,
Kai
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