the official ARM port uses.
In the future, I'll probably also provide big-endian images but
not all required packages have been compiled in the unofficial
armeb.debian.net yet.
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7xx/ for a status overview and TODO
list.
Acknowledgements:
- The NSLU2-Linux team for doing most of the upstream work (e.g.
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- The debian-installer team for creating such an excellent system
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d not process
NEW so fast to not grow much more in a short term. something like that more.
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inux so I think i386-uclibc is fine. There
could be kfreebsd-i386-uclibc in the future, I suppose, or something
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st=unstable
Status
* 76 Outstanding
* 1 Forwarded
* 1 Fixed in NMU
* 2 Resolved
* 3 From other Branch
Classification
* 55 Patch Available
* 21 Unclassified
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the archive. I'll report my
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* Steve Langasek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-03-09 18:46]:
> Build-Depends: [...] libselinux1-dev [alpha amd64 arm hppa i386 ia64 m68k
> mips mipsel powerpc s390 sparc linux-any]
Yes, that's the way to go for now. But please add "armeb" too.
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od, Debian-related use for it. Do you know of any
> need for such cases?
>
> Please let me know in the short term (let's say, two weeks), especially
> if *not* interested, because I would then get rid of them in another
> way.
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lots of syncing going on recently.
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what
features you backported.
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ate, but I'd rather
> not see us piss off the python community for making a similar mistake.
I definitely agree we should listen to the Python community,
especially with the lovely Martin v. Löwis doing so much good work for
us.
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than nothing at all, no?
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es from unstable if this
makes sense.
I've regularly removed orphaned packages from unstable in the past but
I've been a bit busy with other work recently. If you, Thomas or
Christoph (or someone else), could help a hand, it would certainly be
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s mean that archs not listed (such as alpha, i386, and powerpc) are
> already qualified?
"Given release architectures have de-facto requalified" suggests so.
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you follow http://keyring.debian.org/replacing_keys.html ?
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n.org/debian-devel/2005/06/msg01199.html
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g or contact someone to confirm this?
No, the title of the bug report is wrong and confused the script
generating this mail. Just ignore it.
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ruby - Ruby interface to libxslt
> * libhtml-tokenizer-ruby - simple HTML tokenizer/parser for Ruby
> * par2 - Parity Archive Volume Set, for checking and repair of files
There's an RFA for messagewall but I cannot find WNPP bugs or removal
requests for the other packages. What is going
> This looks like some script bug.
Fixed, thanks.
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* Martin Michlmayr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-06-16 18:18]:
> There are currently over 200 orphaned packages, many of which have
> been on WNPP for quite a long time and some with RC bugs. I intend to
> request the removal of a number of packages in three weeks unless a
> packag
the workshop on open source engineering are
available at http://opensource.ucc.ie/
Some researchers are quite new to free software and are only starting
to understand how everything works, but others do good work - work
from which the community can benefit.
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* Clemens Schwaighofer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-06-21 14:44]:
> Are there any kind of documents describing how to move from raidtools
> safely to mdadm without loosing a raid?
http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/release-notes/ch-upgrading.en.html#s-mdadm
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ear immediately (and maybe should
also stay in etch, see Murray Cumming's comment in #279392 about 3rd
parties), I'm wondering whether the GNOME/GTK team is willing to adopt
libglade and do some low-level maintenance.
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> available and it works quite well.
> If all else fails, I might re-think adopting it.
Andreas Tille expressed interest in this package and I find the
description quite interesting too. Does anyone know if there's a
suitable replacement which is still maintained?
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round for what? Against the problems with modern C/C++ code?
> Do you really need to remove it if it's a working code?
The tool is neither maintained nor supports modern programs, so I'm
not sure it's a great idea to keep it in the archive... Manoj wanted
to remove it in October
d
> > coordinate a transition to libglade2 so libglade can eventually be
> > removed?
>
> libglade2 is the GTK2 version of libglade, so it would have to be a
> GTK->GTK2 transition.
And how hard is that? It seems that tons of stuff in the archive
still requires GTK1. I
-mule-canna-wnn
xemacs21-gnome-nomule
xsitecopy
yank
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2man to doxygen.
#313264 in dmachinemon
#313265 in libvformat
#313266 in wine
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* Martin Michlmayr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-06-12 21:13]:
> Do you think it should be removed now?
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2005/05/msg00089.html lists some
other octave related packages that should probably be removed.
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velopment has been for
> quite some time.
and
> I had planned to 'after stable is out'. I'll try to do a maintenance release
> of 2.0.17. If that fails, I can still remove it.
Do you think it should be removed now?
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'm having a hard time
> thinking of any sensible reasoning.
Not really. The only answer I got was that we should respect that
they're chosing to contribute to Debian "in that way".
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all, Ubuntu
imports bugs from out BTS, so why shouldn't we do the same? (Of
course, we shouldn't have to, but given current affairs, it appears as
if we had.)
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#x27;s their policy and unfortunately it won't
change... however, maybe there's still hope, now that more people are
expressing that they'd like to receive patches and not just links to
patches.
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* Tollef Fog Heen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-05-20 09:55]:
> Throw in a link to the full list for RFA/O/RFH too? Apart from
> that, I'd love to see it on d-d-a.
I've done that now and will send the posting to -devel. I'm not sure
about d-d-a yet but that can easily b
t;Something". Just a just typo...
> It's surely possible to put it back if the removal was bad, right?
Yes, of course, and the sources also stay on snapshot.d.net and in the
morgue for a while.
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emovals happening much more frequently and quickly these days, the
downside is that it doesn't give people a chance to complain when
someone is removed within minutes of it being requested.
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* Tollef Fog Heen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-05-20 09:55]:
> Throw in a link to the full list for RFA/O/RFH too? Apart from that,
> I'd love to see it on d-d-a.
OK, I'll add links. Note sure about d-d-a or d-d yet. Someone also
suggested an RSS feed.
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> I agree that this might be a good idea. debian-wnpp is quite
> cluttered with all the control messages from the BTS.
>
> What do other people think of this? Do you want a shorter WNPP
> posting with only new ent
hich are going to be
removed soon. However, when I make a large removal run (versus just
removing one or two packages), I typically post to d-d-a or -devel to
give people a chance to adopt the packages.
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ho it's outdated. I'll file a bug report against ftp.d.o.
No, reassign the existing WNPP bug to ftp.d.o.
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quite
cluttered with all the control messages from the BTS.
What do other people think of this? Do you want a shorter WNPP
posting with only new entries on -devel?
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* Martin Michlmayr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-05-03 14:54]:
> I intend to ask for removal of the following packages in the next
> few days unless someone is willing to step up as maintainer. All of
> these packages have been orphaned for over 60 days and have never
> been part o
about what to do with cantus and cantus3?
Since you're the maintainer of cantus3 and you suggest it's removal,
can you go ahead and file a bug report on ftp.d.o? Should cantus be
removed too?
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* Martin Michlmayr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-05-04 22:29]:
> Brent Fulgham has decided to give some packages away (mostly Erlang
> and Dylan related packages but also some others); the following
> mail is forwarded with permission from debian-private:
anyone interested?
.sourceforge.net
Anyone interested?
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f the Debian Melbourne guys have his
phone number. In fact, Russell Coker has organized a meetup on
Saturday so he might be able to ask Jon in person for you there
(assuming that he'll attend, obviously).
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ng for Dylan.
> In addition, the following GNUstep packages should be
> handled by the GNUstep packaing team:
I sent a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
about these.
> gnustep-antlr
> gnustep-dl2
> gnustep-gd
> gnustep-netclasses
> pdfkit.framework
> renaissance
> steptalk
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ntil it's adopted or removed from the archive.
Read http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp for more information.
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: bbconf -- A Blackbox configuration utility
Reported by: Martin Michlmayr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; 291 days old.
#263704: O: sced -- A program for creating 3D scenes.
Reported by: Enrique Zanardi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; 271 days old.
"ScEd has been unmaintained upstream since June 2000
yone using this library and would like to maintain it?
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on S
xgobi -- Migration dummy / pseudo package for xgobi -> ggobi transitioin
xgobi-doc -- Interactive dynamic data visualization program -- Papers
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!. Effectively,
> that is what have done for the last one or two years anyway. (Graham is not a
OK.
Great. Seems most of the packages have been adopted now.
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ich depends on mdadm and includes
an explanation and instructions).
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* Frank Küster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-04-01 19:28]:
> - its open bugs (one RC, but worked on)
http://ftp-master.debian.org/testing/hints/vorlon contains
# bug #295060
remove wwwoffle/2.8e-1
So, yes, because of an RC bug.
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ication of what I said given Thomas'
response but please don't waste time reading it.]
> Martin Michlmayr - Debian Project Leader <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > One problem, as you say above, is that random people building packages
> > are more likely to break
-locale-zh-cn also needs
attention as do other -zh packages.
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le (just one randomly grabbed from the archives). See
http://ftp-master.debian.org/testing/hints/ for more information,
especially http://ftp-master.debian.org/testing/hints/README
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ure.
[1] For example, compare #294435 (a serious FTBFS bug) with the
"successful" buildd log in
http://buildd.debian.org/fetch.php?&pkg=papaya&ver=0.97.20031122-4&arch=mipsel&stamp=1107583458&file=log&as=raw
[2] Compare the two buildd logs from
http://buildd.deb
failed, I had tried b) and then a).
Speaking of which, there is also a need to replace klecker although
I'm less sure about the requirements for this box. Anyone reading
this who might find themselves in category b) may get in contact
with me. :)
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quite bad use of our monetary resources
at the moment and this is partly because nobody is requesting money
for useful stuff.
Also see the mail to -project (Subject: Re: Debian-Edu developer
meeting in Nafplion, Greece) I'll post in the next hour.
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port for those architectures).
This is a problem for every new architecture, but not existing
architectures are facing the same problem.
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ding an alpha buildd
> (escher).
I'm CCing Thimo Neubauer who is in charge for escher. What I said
above applies to escher as well. Thimo, can you let us know what the
status is and whether it would be good to have escher back? BTW, Noah
Meyerhans at MIT has two fairly large Alpha machine
27;m CCing [EMAIL PROTECTED] Maybe Debian can still be added (even
though the call to action has been posted already).
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> Remove one architecture, and you remove an entire userbase. Remove 10% of
> our least used packages and I bet you wont lose but a handful of users.
>
> --
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> Linux 1394 - http://www.linux1394.org/
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herefore it would make more sense
to call the 64 bit port powerpc64.
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d. So please consider this an invitation to adopt
lilypond if you're serious about maintaining it.
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supposed to happen.
Can one of you take what I said just, put this in some more coherent
form and post it to -devel?
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ateways, and you don't really want to run unstable in such
environments. testing+security updates might be a compromise, but
unstable is clearly not an option for a S390 box or a mipsel Cobalt
gateway.
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* Aurélien Jarno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-03-14 10:56]:
> Would it be possible to have a list of such proposed architectures?
amd64, s390z, powerpc64, netbsd-i386 and other variants, sh3/sh4, m32r
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userspace logging daemon
These packages have not been adopted yet. Can you please file proper
WNPP bugs for them (see http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp).
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pplications
...
> If no one wants them, I'll ask for their removal.
It has been over a month and nobody has indicated interest. Since
these packages have never been part of a stable release, I think
removing them would make sense. Is it okay with you to go ahead with
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LilyPond packages, and a potential
> new maintainer (Pedro Kroger) with his sponsor going mia.
Who was going to sponsor him?
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*, not installs.
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apt-listchanges is only invoked when you use apt-get to install the
package. Maybe you were using dpkg to test the upgrade? (At least
that's what I did once...).
Also, NEWS.Debian has to be in the right format. What does yours look
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* Jaldhar H. Vyas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-02-23 09:18]:
> > A Call to Action in OASIS
> Debian has a representative in OASIS doesn't it?
Yes (Mark Johnson); I already mailed him to ask for his comments.
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me. Debian doin't have spice3 (and
> I'm still looking for that, since ngspice and spicep08s have compile
> environment glitches - the annoying kind).
It's better to put separate issues into their own bug reports, but I'm
CCing the maintainers of these packages so they can c
00217.html and in
particular http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2005/02/msg00261.html
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nf (1.4.44) unstable; urgency=low
.
* Fix a rogue quotation mark intorduced in the translatable string patch
in the previous version. Closes: #293666 (and approximatly 2e5 other bugs
that will be filed before dinstall tomorrow).
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Or maybe not.
Did you keep track which packages have been spoken for and for which
you still need to file RFA or O reports?
It seems at least tob is still outstanding. Gunnar Wolf seemed
interested in some of the Perl packages but it's not quite clear to me
which he'll actually adop
* Dirk Eddelbuettel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-01-16 11:26]:
> > | - time (dead upstream)
> >
> > I'd like time, please.
>
> All yours.
Are you going to make an upload soon?
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would simply closing the wnpp bug
> be enough?
Just close the WNPP bug with the new upload. I just wanted to make
sure this hasn't been forgotten about.
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ystrace frontend invoked by systrace
It sems nobody is interested in those. Should we reassign the WNPP
bugs to ftp.debian.org to ask for removal?
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> >
> > yes. Please take it.
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> okay, when i return from VAC in three days i'll start packaging the new
> upstream release for it, and take over the package with a new upload.
What's the status of this?
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gt; just de-facto how it happens.
There's some information in the README of the MIA scripts at
http://cvs.debian.org/mia/README?cvsroot=qa and in my paper about
inactive maintainers at
http://www.cyrius.com/publications/michlmayr-mia.html
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m to treat
\ as /. As far as I can tell, XMMS doesn't do this and fails just
like cplay.
Does anyone know if any players handle this situation in an elegant
way?
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s good advice in general, though.
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hat
the port would go in after the mirror issues will be sorted out (which
will happen some point after sarge).
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So while you might not be able to
help set up the infrastructure itself, you could be involved in
writing the tools running the infrastructure (and this might be a
good way to become an ftpmaster later).
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just get in contact
with him. (Having said this, Intel only just told me that they have
shipped the box, so it will take a while to arrive and get installed.
If you follow the debian-amd64 list, I'm sure Stephen will announce
when people can request accounts.)
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AMD64 port
of Debian works on EM64T without any problems.
I assume Stephen will post details about how to get accounts once he
has received and installed the machine.
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* Wouter Verhelst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-10-18 13:32]:
> That's not possible. You can only merge bugs if /all/ properties (tags,
> severity, package reported against, ...) are the same.
Just for the record, tags are an exception. They are merged when you
merge bugs.
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he morgue,
> which I'm aware would be a big slice of some machine's resources.
Files in the morgue could be expired on a more frequent basis than
those on the mirror. Then we'd all have access to it, but it wouldn't
take up the same resources on both machines.
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