of
it, since obviously only root will be using it anyway.
mtr users, relax: none of this will happen, because, first and foremost, *I*
use mtr as a user. :)
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se shortly that places it under the GPL.
Because it requires an mp3 encoder to function, it will go in contrib.
Once it's there, I can make abcde use it transparently :)
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half of some utility
for all time immortal, something a few hundred times more probable if conf
were to ever make it into a stable release.
See http://www.debian.org/Bugs/db/36/36611.html
If you want to take over the package I can send you everything.
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VXPro is absolutely not a VX.
It's a clone with a similar feature set.
Also, check http://www.debian.org/releases/slink/running-kernel-2.2 for
important information about running 2.2 kernels on slink.
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-broken-for-2.2.
I think the tough part will be getting things to build against two
different sets of headers.
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-- Burt Rutan on the crashworthiness of the Proteus rocket module
acct package in potato would be
acceptable.
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On Fri, May 07, 1999 at 09:06:27PM -0700, Robert Woodcock wrote:
> Hmmm, now that I've uploaded cd-discid I guess I better write an intent to
> package for it :)
>
> cd-discid has long been bundled in cdgrab, but since cdgrab changes so much
> more quickly, and is a simple she
specification for
software implementations and command sets.
Since Debian is making a distribution, not video cards and monitors, this
information doesn't really apply to us.
If you can find the DDC specification on Vesa's site without paying money,
we'd all be very happy. :)
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it has had to make. It's safe to say that will not change.
Hardcoded pathnames to libraries are evil, you can't blame people for trying
to get rid of them, especially when they start breaking left and right the
minute things move around.
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r/SecurityPolicy
-> /etc/X11/xserver/SecurityPolicy
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ensed to use and distribute modified versions of this logo to
refer to or advertise debian."
Note that this fails DFSG point #6. I believe this was the original intent.
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rdev.sh script does require that you mount the disk on /mnt.
Make sure your rescue disk contains ext2, msdos, ramdisk, initrd, and ELF
support.
Happy booting.
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r project.
What tangible changes are you suggesting?
Anyone can currently submit dpkg patches to the BTS, and if they want to
handle the flames, any developer can do a NMU of dpkg.
I think the problem is the lack of people that really *really* understand
the dpkg source, and there's no way f
to use the software (although there's a large amount of letter-
recycling between the phrases ;)
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ater and
file a wishlist bug if there isn't one already there.
That is, if noone has any better ideas on how to handle this.
>ps: When is Jason Gunthorpe going to rewrite dpkg? :)
You really want dpkg written in C++? :>
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.
This is to fix the outstanding release-critical bug report against your
package.
If you were planning to fix this yourself please let me know.
(And, if anyone has already done this, please let me know - I don't want to
redo someone else's work.)
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haved application should use/twiddle/tinker with ANY of the
above. (Well, I could be wrong in a couple spots, but... wow.)
P.S.: From where is /bin/domainname standard? I can see it's purpose in an
app env standard, so I'm curious...
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ser can
exploit slocate they get to read the database. The database is actually
owned by root, and I'll need to make sure the directory it's in is as well.
I made a suggestion to the upstream author about storing the databases in
separate files, owned by whoever should be able to rea
cron.daily/find, and create a system user for `slocate'.
I'm not sure if it's a good idea to divert a config file, if not I'll have
to rethink things a little.
If by some miracle I can get this done tonight (yeah right), it'll be in
slink.
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nds: unzip
Conflicts: uvscan3-full
Provides: uvscan3-full
Installed-Size: 23
Maintainer: Robert Woodcock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Description: McAfee Virusscan for Linux (installer package)
Installs the Network Associates version of McAfee Virusscan (30-day trial
or licensed) on yo
On Fri, Oct 09, 1998 at 09:33:49AM -0500, Jeff Noxon wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 09, 1998 at 04:48:26AM -0000, Robert Woodcock wrote:
> > Just out of curiosity would anyone be interested in a mcafee virusscan
> > installer package in slink contrib? I have everything created, the only
>
plicating debian package :)
(build-uvscan makes full debs of the engine and datfiles, the engine deb
includes build-uvscan :)
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On Mon, Oct 05, 1998 at 08:31:24PM -0700, Robert Woodcock wrote:
> [...] so if there seems to be a concensus this time around, I'll file bugs
> against ftp.debian.org.
Filed. It's bug #27642.
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On Mon, Oct 05, 1998 at 11:39:36PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> in the message IDed as <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Robert Woodcock <[EMAIL
> PROTECTED]> wrote this on Mon, 05 Oct 1998 20:31:24 PDT:
> > Yeah, I know this makes at least the second reincarnation of this thread
such an upgrade nightmare for users that we're better off
only changing it once?)
There is currently no technical committee (this is why we need one of
those!) so if there seems to be a concensus this time around, I'll file bugs
against ftp.debian.org.
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aken, but how about "Peep"?
>
>Not a good idea considering what it (phonetically) means in French...
>(Or we might as well call it Debian Lewinsky, so everyone could get the
>joke... ;)
An interesting idea came to me yesterday...
Use the nearly endless namespace of non-tra
On Fri, Jun 19, 1998 at 11:39:20AM -0300, Igor Grobman wrote:
> Some time around Thu, 18 Jun 1998 19:36:17 PDT, Robert Woodcock wrote:
> > I did *not* fix the old source format [...]
>
> If it's the old source format, then is it still in hamm? I think every other
> ol
that comes with p2c, and the
traditional hello world code.
Please test it further and let me know of any problems.
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good person to maintain p2c. I'm not so sure
*anyone* is - are there *any* developers that use it?
I plan to do a quick NMU of 1.20-2.4 for unstable that gets us back to using
libp2c.a instead of .so.
Please comment.
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uire at least the agreement of
Miquel van Smoorenburg, Klee Dienes, and Ian Jackson (current sysvinit and
dpkg maintainers) and a good concensus among the Debian developers,
preceeded by a LOT of discussion, so I figured I'd throw it out onto
debian-devel and await the replies: "so... what *is
ource. It's just like, you know, so... *retro!*
:)
Sick. Disgusting. Wrong.
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On Sun, 19 Apr 1998 16:23:58 +, Rev. Joseph Carter wrote:
>On Sat, Apr 18, 1998 at 07:29:19PM -0700, Robert Woodcock wrote:
>> I'd like to see this patch become the default:
[...]
>> Yes, what that does is check your /dcc commands to see if they have
>> /etc or /pass
not running debian.
3. have hundreds of other security holes because of #2, making this one
irrelevant.
4. have admins who usually wouldn't get debianized source anyway, or if
they did, they'd be clueful enough to "fix" it.
I'd love to hear people
That leaves us with smbfs/smbfsx and ncpfs/ncpfsx. Can someone verify that
these packages coexist or that smbfsx/ncpfsx works with 2.0.x?
I personally think non-interactively printing a message during
installation like "Warning - this package requires a 2.1. or later
kernel to function." wo
; line, then the
>server is vulnerable.
So, you can't get root on the existing package unless you enabled the
fake-iquery option.
Well that right there ticked me off enough to make me cancel the
message, give up and go to sleep and let Johnie Ingram package up 8.1.2.
(which was
ing out on stuff before anything else could run.
Or we could just use & to do it.
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Can you send this to me via e-mail? I don't have an account on master yet.
Also I've been hearing that there's a namespace conflict between nc
(netcat) and nc (nedit-client). Any ideas on this one? I think it'd be
easier to rename the latter because it's not a backend
ow your way around
chiark it should also be in alldone/ temporarily.
That should be enough to allow inclusion in hamm.
Also, netcat is conflicting with another package, nedit. The nedit client
(nedit does client/server apparently) is also called 'nc'. Does anyone
have any suggestions on
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