Le mar. 7 mai 2024, 20:18, a écrit :
> Even after a reboot, I would be upset to lose the debug files that I've
> been accumulating for several days while trying to track down an
> intermittent problem with this stupid VPN...
>
At reboot, /tmp isautomatically flushed. It's the default behaviour
> > Richard Lewis wrote (Fri, 19 May
> 2023 00:58:26 +0100):
>
> > - are the red hyphens in eg the 'deb...' line near the top of
> > >
> https://people.debian.org/~holgerw/release-notes_sphinx/en/html/issues.html
> > > meant to be red? (maybe it is a syntax error?)
> >
Sphinx uses Pygments to h
#x27;s a lack of time and volonteers but I wonder if there are other
problems.
I wonder if it would help to use Debian money to pay for hosting?
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Stéphane Blondon
>
Le 06/02/2018 à 21:39, Stéphane Blondon a écrit :
> For info, the .svg file in Claudio Filho's repository shows Stretch as
> the last release.
Sorry, I misread: in the repository, Jessie is stable and Stretch is
testing.
Stéphane
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Le 06/02/2018 à 07:20, Paul Wise a écrit :
> Those are all copies of a diagram by Claudio Filho, if anyone updates
> it, please send him a pull request to update the official repository:
>
> http://cfnarede.com.br/en/infographic-of-debian
> https://github.com/filhocf/infographics
For info, the .
2017-01-05 13:21 GMT+01:00 Christian Seiler :
> On 01/05/2017 01:18 PM, Martin Bagge / brother wrote:
> > "description": "My prime module",
>
> Yikes. My apologies, then at least now I get where that comes
> from.
>
> Still, the description on the github link appears to be the
> one that's prefera
Le 25/12/2016 à 21:09, Vincent Bernat a écrit :
> ❦ 25 décembre 2016 19:17 +0100, Stéphane Blondon
> :
>
>> So, the final compiled file can be a mix of several languages but the
>> languages are separated in the sources.
>>
>> Sometimes yaml is transformed
Le 24/12/2016 à 00:51, Russell Stuart a écrit :
> [0] I was proudly shown some production "web code" yesterday. Cutting
> edge stuff, apparently. A single file contained HTML, css, and JS.
> [...]
>
> But how could a linter process that, I asked - it was some unholy
> mess of 3(?
Le 11/12/2016 à 03:28, Paul Wise a écrit :
> You can read about the plans for manpages here:
>
> https://wiki.debian.org/manpages.debian.org
Thank you for the link :)
> The debmans software renders manual pages to proper HTML that looked
> reasonable to me.
According to
https://debmans.readt
Le 06/12/2016 à 16:33, Javier Fernandez-Sanguino a écrit :
> The replacement of the service, which is not yet available, will provide
> the pages in, I hope, a prettier HTML format.
A prettier version of the search area requires only adding css instructions.
However, to improve the render of the c
Le 07/12/2016 à 20:10, Adam D. Barratt a écrit :
> Assuming that by "home page" you mean
> https://manpages.debian.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi (which is where
> https://manpages.debian.org/ redirects and where the "home" link on
> subpages links to), I see no text such as you describe.
Sorry, I fail to se
Hello,
Le 6 déc. 2016 9:21 AM, "Javier Fernandez-Sanguino" a
écrit :
The URL now should work fine. If you have any future issues, please report
them.
The home page has a note explaining the service does not really work. I
tested it (with 'man' and 'uscan') and it works correctly. Perhaps I
Hello,
Le 17/08/2016 à 18:14, Daniel Pocock a écrit :
> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=737921
>
> Maybe time to start requiring PGP signatures on control emails to the BTS?
Requiring signature will increase the level to send bugs to the BTS for
external people. And spammers co
Le 22/05/2016 04:35, Paul Wise a écrit :
> On Sun, May 22, 2016 at 1:49 AM, Mateus Bellomo wrote:
>
>> The reason I need that tool is that is not possible to send attachments to
>> mailing lists.
>
> Usually it is, unless the file is really large.
In order to provide a idea of the file size to
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