Olivier Berger writes:
> Note that the OpenRISC isn't my main interest here, even if I mentioned
> jor1k.
>
> Simulating any other architecture may fit, as my purpose, so far would
> be to try and run a Debian system inside the browser... and the
> underlying CPU / simulat
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> On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 11:25 PM, Olivier Berger wrote:
>
>> Is anyone working on a "port" of Debian for running in the browser,
>
> Probably WebAssembly is a better bet for a Debian port to browsers.
>
Interesting, but not ready for prim
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messages from the kernel), and had to grant it 2GB of RAM (or at least
1.5GB, not sure exactly). Maybe that has improved a bit with latest from
upstream/testing (8.5.8+dfsg-5), though.
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Olivier Berger writes:
> Russ Allbery writes:
>
>>
>> That said, something more akin to GitHub (including the nice integration
>> API and fork/pull model) running on a service like Alioth would be very
>> neat.
>>
>
> Feel free to add to :
> -&
p;group_id=6&atid=114
Btw, it may be that FF already supports bits necessary for pull requests
and the tracker item is just outdated ;) Sorry, I'm lagging too much behind.
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RDFAlchemy is an abstraction
page suit your needs:
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Maybe it lacks specific directions about the minimized JS files, or
should point at a dedicated page.
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author's site) in this respect, given that those Python execution
environments may naturally be sandboxed, etc.
Maybe a CGI sandboxing solution could be advised, for running over a
"normal" Debian system ?
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xamples of maintained packages in
Debian which provide CGI-based Web applications, from wich I could
borrow much of the packaging, instead of re-doing mistakes.
I guess I could try to summarize the results in a wiki page.
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>> to test the packages.
>
> Thanks to Michael's hint, I found that the following command will work
> locally.
>
> sudo adt-run --no-built-binaries foo.dsc --- adt-virt-null
>
> (See https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2012/06/msg00501.html )
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-discovered keys for client-side TLS authentication, i'd be happy
> to try to pitch in in my copious (why is there no sarcasm emoticon yet?)
> free time.
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Hi.
Just a quick update on this.
Olivier Berger writes:
> Hi.
>
> Since last week or so, and thanks to Lo-lan-do's work, we now publish
> RDF descriptions of every Alioth (950+) projects.
>
> See my proposed Debian devel's news bit at :
> http:
doap/wiki
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7;s having problems; people who install from source will have issues, too.
>
> Git is a version control system, not a version release system.
>
Some interesting document to point them to, maybe :
http://wiki.debian.org/UpstreamGuide
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. The GPG isn't Linked Data
so it's not all pure Semantic Web, so it's not (yet) perfect, but we're
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I may just be dreaming too much of silver bullets ? ;)
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Hi.
Thanks for your valuable feedback.
Russ Allbery writes:
> Olivier Berger writes:
>> Russ Allbery writes:
>
>> May I suggest you forward this to the WebID list so that more informed
>> experts can react ? This seems a very interesting problem, and certainly
>&g
S cert is self signed and may be signed
by CAs, and if we're just extending its meta-data in a Web document
(FOAF), so this Web document needs signature by a traceable chain of
certification.
Again, this deserves examination by WebID experts (which I'm not), IMHO.
Hope this hel
t
> could release different metadata depending on who asks. But since WebID
> doesn't authenticate the entity asking for metadata, I'm not sure that's
> really what's going on.
>
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nd I may have overlooked
problems.
Maybe any further discussion not really related to debian per se
deserves a followup to the W3C working group for WebID ? ;)
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. Hence the interest
of WebID.
I haven't discussed the auth aspects here, as they involved other
concepts, but for Identification, I guess WebID is much better than any
alternative (where your profile more or less lives under control of a
(social) profile keeper).
I hope this makes it a bit
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che Allura [0], the infrastructure running SF.net/SourceForge
(or at least, part of it), seems to have been built around a similar
architecture.
Maybe there's interesting feedback to draw from there, in addition to
FedMsg in Fedora.
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for a while),
although there's nothing in principle that prevents that (but
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Hi.
Charles Plessy writes:
> Le Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 05:31:35PM +0200, Olivier Berger a écrit :
>>
>> Again, in case you'd doubt it, RDF is just a model, which can be written
>> in a number of different formats (not only XML), but the key here is the
>> embedded
interested to participate ?
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Olivier Berger writes:
> I think it would help here
.
Note that the same rationale stands for all metadata to be eventually
published on the Web by Debian servers.
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Le jeudi 06 octobre 2011 à 21:26 -0400, David Prévot a écrit :
> Le 06/10/2011 20:43, Peter Samuelson a écrit :
> >
> > [Olivier Berger]
> >> For users, which don't read d-d-a and receive such emails (below),
> >> it's a bit unclear what's re
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Is modifying pg_hba.conf in a package's config script via ucf an
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> [If it does, feel free to add comments to the existing bug.]
>
Also, may I suggest that debian-debb...@lists.debian.org could also be
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> O.
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hare/file/magic/ dir, for
instance... but as file/libmagic is a dependency of many other apps, I'm
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urbing. Maybe we should keep an empty "stable"
> archive on volatile.debian.org in the mean time.
I kind of remember having seen a prompt for volatile in the graphical
installer, but noticed that there was squeeze-update in the sources.list
at the end, somehow.
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appy to investigate...
>
May I suggest to further discuss this in #564160 ?
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>
+1
I'd have been pleased to get some update about "Debbugs Bug Reporting
and Manipulation API" too... any pointer ?
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ding distributed development tools / forges, I'd suggest to also
have a look at developments happening on Savane, which will be rewritten
in a way which seems to be inspired by Moglen's vision also :
http://2010.rmll.info/A-new-Savane.html (slides 10+)
A video recording of the talk will
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's not perfect, but seems to at least relieve from the pain ;)
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See also hackable:1 which claims to be using a Debian system base with
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door for others to build on top of what you did, on the Semantic
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oap.xml>
>
+1 for the use of RDF and appropriate ontologies, like DOAP, FOAF and
other like scientific publication related, as already discussed
previously on -da list IIRC.
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and then what the difference are between "native" and "quilt"
formats in the page abobe.
As this was a general announcements, maybe recapping these background
facts would have helped.
Sorry if I'm the only one who thinks that this wasn't really obvious for
all con
trackers per package
I'm not sure this is the case actually.
> * needs manual intervention once (by setting the forwarded field)
> * aim for high-level technical integration.
SNIP
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ee also http://bugs.debian.org/532469 .
>
> Following Joss's mail to -release@, the following answer came:
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-release/2009/06/msg00216.html
>
OK... so, how comes these dependencies aren't reflected in
http://release.debian.org/migration/testing.p
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I suppose I shall try and do that sooner or later.
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I'll start filing bugs on the various apps that should in principle be
affected in order to add a new dependency on it instead of shipping it.
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depending apps to check if some of the nusoap copies differ from the
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ould scale to the vast majority
of bugtrackers used by the free software communities... so we probably
need to think about an external store, and hence RDF standard format and
such.
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m bugs).
There would be some need for inter-distro work here, maybe... any ideas
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ting all
sorts of bug-related things in Debian, not really missing it for a
specific need.
As I couldn't find reference details on whether this should still be OK
or not, I'm not sure.
Is this supposed to be still operational ?
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understood of the discussions... and as I'm no DD, I suppose I'm not a
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Descr
ment policy in Debian (or at
least best practice suggestions).
Thanks in advance.
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[0] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=494648
[1]
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/pkg-php-maint/2008-May/003969.html
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Le mercredi 06 août 2008 à 11:47 +0200, Vincent Danjean a écrit :
> Olivier Berger wrote:
> > Le mercredi 06 août 2008 à 08:14 +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
> >> Say, couldn't there be some automatic checks so we users don't encounter
> >> # apt-get dist-
dos.debian.net/missing-conflicts/ ?
It is supposed to do exactly what you're requesting, IMHO.
My 2 cents,
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Le lundi 28 juillet 2008 à 17:06 +0200, Luk Claes a écrit :
> Olivier Berger wrote:
> > Hi.
> >
> > Can you provide a link to policy documents explaining the freeze process
> > in more details ?
> >
> > In particular, I'm not sure I understand the
ptional
> or extra, only when this can be done via unstable;
>
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, IMHO.
In any case, you're aware now ;)
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To UNSUBSCRIBE, em
is would stand in particular for maintainers of linux kernel images
packages which have a habit in being really short on explanation, IMHO.
My 2 cents,
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Le lundi 02 juin 2008 à 11:22 +0200, Olivier Berger a écrit :
> Hi.
>
SNIP
>
> Of course, I hope there's an explanation in this very case of why ntp
> and update-manager got removed... and any hints would be welcome too ;)
>
For the records, I have some bits o
hat the packages were
removed don't have a very obvious indication on where to try and report
the problem, IMHO.
Of course, I hope there's an explanation in this very case of why ntp
and update-manager got removed... and any hints would be welcome too ;)
Hope this helps,
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f such packages keep them
> around, usually never noticing the fact that no security (or other)
> support is available anymore.
>
Just for the records, there's a RSS feed about these :
http://ftp-master.debian.org/~joerg/removals/removals.rss
My 2 cents,
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s the latest version
supporting vserver patches, and it's apparently considered too old for
support by the Linux kernel maintainers in Debian) ?
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t'd be great.
But please, may I suggest that only matters applying to keys, SSH, SSL
be kep in the same Subject in the thread for future archives digging ?
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Hi.
I guess openssh-blacklist is only available on stable/updates and not in
testing/updates ... any reason why not ?
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Sorry, copy-paste error.. meant to fwd to [EMAIL PROTECTED] :(
Friday effect probably.
Le vendredi 18 avril 2008 à 18:42 +0200, Olivier Berger a écrit :
> Salut.
>
> Bien-sûr, pour les français/francophones proches, ce sera encore plus
> simple de faire le déplacement..
Salut.
Bien-sûr, pour les français/francophones proches, ce sera encore plus
simple de faire le déplacement...
A vos contributions ;)
Cordialement,
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Evry
r dealing with disappearing packages?
>
FYI, according to
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=464021 I suppose that
users having subscribed to packages in the PTS should now be notified of
such removals (which used not to be the case, and worried us a great
deal some weeks ago ;)
My 2 c
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