Hi László,
On 9/26/24 21:12, László Böszörményi (GCS) wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 25, 2024 at 9:46 PM Bernd Schubert
> wrote:
>> I would like to ask how painful is a library (libfuse) .so for a
>> distribution?
> In what sense? Upstream ABI breakages don't help, I wait f
On Wed, Sep 25, 2024 at 9:46 PM Bernd Schubert
wrote:
> I would like to ask how painful is a library (libfuse) .so for a
> distribution?
In what sense? Upstream ABI breakages don't help, I wait for 3.17 at
least if that helps - not upgrading it to middle versions.
> As you can
On Thu, Sep 26, 2024 at 12:48:03AM +0200, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> > > I would like to ask how painful is a library (libfuse) .so for a
> > > distribution?
> >
> > Not at all, if all revdeps build fine with the bumped version.
> >
> > "I'm a
On Thu, 2024-09-26 at 01:31 +0500, Andrey Rakhmatullin wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 25, 2024 at 09:38:26PM +0200, Bernd Schubert wrote:
> > I would like to ask how painful is a library (libfuse) .so for a
> > distribution?
>
> Not at all, if all revdeps build fine with the bump
On Wed, Sep 25, 2024 at 09:38:26PM +0200, Bernd Schubert wrote:
> I would like to ask how painful is a library (libfuse) .so for a
> distribution?
Not at all, if all revdeps build fine with the bumped version.
"I'm assuming that distributions do not recompile packages again
Hello,
I would like to ask how painful is a library (libfuse) .so for a
distribution?
As you can see here https://github.com/libfuse/libfuse/pull/1038
there are some arguments not to do so.
The pull request above explains why and adds even more breakage,
when we already have chance for that
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On Fri, Dec 16, 2022 at 01:22:30AM +0100, Juri Grabowski wrote:
> Quebes is not really RPM distribution as long I know.
It is: Qubes' dom0 is based on Fedora.
(and then you can install (almost) any other distro in domU, not
just linux however, but also BSDs, Mirage, Windows or someth
until
> that's settled to avoid multiple trips over NEW.
>
> <https://github.com/xsuchy/distribution-gpg-keys/issues/76>
Thank you very much! I liked this issue on github and waiting for
upstream reply.
>
> (If this project is also intended to only cover RPM-based distri
Thank you for your reply!
Mainly I agree with you.
Quebes is not really RPM distribution as long I know.
There is some keys for zoom, skype and others which are more self-contained.
Your suggestion for package descriptions?
Best Regards,
Juri Grabowski
On Thu, Dec 15, 2022 at 03:12:21PM +0100, Guillem Jover wrote:
> On Wed, 2022-12-14 at 15:27:18 +0100, Juri Grabowski wrote:
> > * Package name: distribution-gpg-keys
> > Upstream Author : Miroslav Suchý
> > * URL : https://github.com/xsuchy/
Hi!
On Wed, 2022-12-14 at 15:27:18 +0100, Juri Grabowski wrote:
> Package: wnpp
> Version: 1.79
> Severity: wishlist
> Owner: Juri Grabowski
> X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-devel@lists.debian.org, deb...@jugra.de
> * Package name: distribution-gpg-keys
> Version : 1.7.
On Wed, Dec 14, 2022 at 03:27:18PM +0100, Juri Grabowski wrote:
> * Package name : distribution-gpg-keys
> Upstream Author : Miroslav Suchý
> * URL : https://github.com/xsuchy/distribution-gpg-keys/
> Description : GPG keys by various Linux distributions
Package: wnpp
Version: 1.79
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Juri Grabowski
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Version : 1.7.9
Upstream Author : Miroslav Suchý
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Hi,
it doesnt matter if it is written in c language or perl script or in
something else
main goal is to make it that simple, how can it be
and as a part of linux main install, not as an optional package
available in every variants of shell
pe pi
On 13. 10. 2020 9:54, Alex Mestiashvili wrote:
Hi pe pi and others,
Quoting Alex Mestiashvili (2020-10-13 09:54:15)
> it's nice that you want to make the software available for others, but
> this task is simply way to simple to have a special package for it.
> The whole thing can be done with a few shell commands, so there is no
> need for
Hi,
it's nice that you want to make the software available for others, but
this task is simply way to simple to have a special package for it.
The whole thing can be done with a few shell commands, so there is no
need for a tool in my opinion.
For example a perl oneliner doing the line substit
its ok
pe pi
On 12. 10. 2020 21:59, John Williams wrote:
Ah my mistake, sorry for that.
John
On Tue., 13 Oct. 2020, 00:10 pe pi, mailto:pe...@mail.com>> wrote:
hello
yes,
but standard screen resolution and hyperv screen resolution is not the
same setting
pe pi
On
Ah my mistake, sorry for that.
John
On Tue., 13 Oct. 2020, 00:10 pe pi, wrote:
> hello
>
> yes,
>
> but standard screen resolution and hyperv screen resolution is not the
> same setting
>
> pe pi
>
>
> On 12. 10. 2020 14:21, John Williams wrote:
> > Personally I would find it much simpler to do
hello
yes,
but standard screen resolution and hyperv screen resolution is not the
same setting
pe pi
On 12. 10. 2020 14:21, John Williams wrote:
Personally I would find it much simpler to do
Hello,
Personally I would find it much simpler to do 'set gfxmode=1024x600' in
grub.cfg (I run a separate grub partition with a manually maintained
config).
Regards,
John
On Mon., 12 Oct. 2020, 23:12 pe pi, wrote:
> Hello,
>
> im not sure
>
> if you install one linux machine, maybe this tool
Hello,
im not sure
if you install one linux machine, maybe this tool will be unnecessary.
but if you will install for example 10 linux machines it will be usefull.
i think better solution will be if tools like this be a part of linux
main install.
pe pi
On 12. 10. 2020 13:41, Gard Spreemann
pe pi writes:
> 1) Open Terminal
>
> 2) Type: sudo nano /etc/default/grub
>
> 3) Find the line starting with GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT, and add
> video=hyperv_fb:[the resolution you want].
>So my line ends up looking like this:
> GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash video=hyperv_fb:136
Hi,
I have developed small console application to configure debian screen
resolution running in HyperV.
I would like to add it to debian linux distribution as a absolutely free
code.
I don't need to be an administrator of this piece of code.
Can you tell me please, what are the steps t
Hi,
I have developed small console application to configure debian screen
resolution running in HyperV.
I would like to add it to debian linux distribution or i can give it to
you, to add it to debian linux distribution as a absolutely free code.
I don't need to be an administrator of
Control: retitle -1 ITP: libdistlib-java -- Java library of statistical
distribution functions
Hi Scott and Andreas,
Le 21/05/2020 à 06:44, Scott Kitterman a écrit :
> On Thursday, May 21, 2020 12:08:44 AM EDT Andreas Tille wrote:
>> At least the name of the binary package
On Thursday, May 21, 2020 12:08:44 AM EDT Andreas Tille wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, May 20, 2020 at 04:30:47PM -0400, Scott Kitterman wrote:
> > On Wednesday, May 20, 2020 4:23:41 PM EDT Pierre Gruet wrote:
> > > Package: wnpp
> > > Severity: wishlist
> > > Owner: Debian-med project
> > >
> > > * P
Hi,
On Wed, May 20, 2020 at 04:30:47PM -0400, Scott Kitterman wrote:
> On Wednesday, May 20, 2020 4:23:41 PM EDT Pierre Gruet wrote:
> > Package: wnpp
> > Severity: wishlist
> > Owner: Debian-med project
> >
> > * Package name: distlib
> > Version : 0.9.1
> > Upstream Author : Pe
net/projects/statdistlib
> * License : GPL-2
> Programming Lang: Java
> Description : Java library of statistical distribution functions
>
> This is a library written in Java, providing probability density function,
> cumulative distribution function, quantiles a
library of statistical distribution functions
This is a library written in Java, providing probability density function,
cumulative distribution function, quantiles and random variate generation
for several common statistical distributions.
This package will be taken care of in Debian-med team, where
distribution management
Manage an apt sources.list and permit to switch between different
distribution configurations. May also permit to switch beetween Debian
and a light Debian derivative.
.
Using filters, it may also replace cron-apt.
.
Relevant only if you trust distro conf availables in your
On Tue, Jul 16, 2019 at 7:00 PM Javeed Ahmed wrote:
> can i make my own os using debian as a base and distribute it?
Yes, but you can also join the Debian project and help us improve the
Debian operating system for your use-cases.
Would you like to share your plans for how you want to change th
On Tue, Jul 16, 2019 at 9:44 AM Kyle Edwards
wrote:
>
> On Tue, 2019-07-16 at 10:22 +, Javeed Ahmed wrote:
> > sir/madam
> > can i make my own os using debian as a base and distribute it?
>
> Absolutely! Debian is free software, and you are free to use, modify,
> and distribute it for any pur
On Tue, 2019-07-16 at 10:22 +, Javeed Ahmed wrote:
> sir/madam
> can i make my own os using debian as a base and distribute it?
Absolutely! Debian is free software, and you are free to use, modify,
and distribute it for any purpose. Please make sure to follow the rules
of each package's licen
sir/madamcan i make my own os using debian as a base and distribute it?
w valued packages constantly. After release,
>"package flood" to unstable is not good.
>
> So, I guess putting fixed packages into "testing-proposed-updates" and
> to continue to upload packages to unstable during freeze period is better.
>
> Pros)
On Tue, Nov 27, 2018 at 08:38:46PM +0900, Hideki Yamane wrote:
> Cons)
> - Harder to get users for test with testing-proposed-updates repository
My understanding of the current consensus is that this is the main reason
for using the current workflow. Nobody would test anything except sid and
test
users wants new valued packages constantly. After release,
>"package flood" to unstable is not good.
>
> So, I guess putting fixed packages into "testing-proposed-updates" and
> to continue to upload packages to unstable during freeze period is better.
>
Hello,
On Tue 27 Nov 2018 at 08:38PM +0900, Hideki Yamane wrote:
> Cons)
> - Maybe you should do cherry-picking changes from unstable to
>testing-proposed-updates, not just ask "unblock" to Release Managers.
> - Harder to get users for test with testing-proposed-updates repository
- Addit
> Your thoughts?
sid is not a rolling release for the public, it is a development area.
Some users use it as a rolling release to get bleeding edge software,
but in fact they become a developer that way (not meaning DD).
If you think regular development prevents you from staying up to date
durin
users wants new valued packages constantly. After release,
>"package flood" to unstable is not good.
>
> So, I guess putting fixed packages into "testing-proposed-updates" and
> to continue to upload packages to unstable during freeze period is better.
>
table is not good.
So, I guess putting fixed packages into "testing-proposed-updates" and
to continue to upload packages to unstable during freeze period is better.
Pros)
- unstable distribution stays newest
- No "unintended" changes will be introduced into testing duri
tags 914135 + moreinfo
thanks
Hi Rebecca,
> > libnfs (2.0.0-1~exp1) experimental; urgency=medium
[..]
> > Is this something that may be notified by lintian?>
> In theory,
> https://lintian.debian.org/tags/distribution-and-changes-mismatch.html ,
> but since it didn
(2.0.0-1~exp1) experimental; urgency=medium
Is this something that may be notified by lintian?
Does this need a bug report somewhere?
In theory,
https://lintian.debian.org/tags/distribution-and-changes-mismatch.html ,
but since it didn't trigger on libnfs, it would appear to be broken.
(I
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Hi,
Philipp Kern (2017-10-12):
> On 2017-10-12 18:35, Dimitri John Ledkov wrote:
> > Unpacking libkmod2-udeb (24-1) ...
> > dpkg: warning: overriding problem because --force enabled:
> > dpkg: warning: trying to overwrite '/sbin/depmod', which is also in
> > package busybox-udeb 1:1.27.2-1
> > dp
Hi,
On 2017-10-12 18:35, Dimitri John Ledkov wrote:
Unpacking libkmod2-udeb (24-1) ...
dpkg: warning: overriding problem because --force enabled:
dpkg: warning: trying to overwrite '/sbin/depmod', which is also in
package busybox-udeb 1:1.27.2-1
dpkg: warning: overriding problem because --force
Unpacking libkmod2-udeb (24-1) ...
dpkg: warning: overriding problem because --force enabled:
dpkg: warning: trying to overwrite '/sbin/depmod', which is also in
package busybox-udeb 1:1.27.2-1
dpkg: warning: overriding problem because --force enabled:
dpkg: warning: trying to overwrite '/sbin/insm
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Emilio, but why?
Because I also note this as best practice in developers-reference, so
want
to know the reason.
It's already documented there for security.
https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/developers-reference/ch05.en.html#bug-security-building
says "Target the right distributio
On 22/06/15 15:54, Hideki Yamane wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Jun 2015 15:41:30 +0200
> Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
>>> Then, which is better: jessie or jessie-proposed-updates?
>>> and {testing,stable,oldstable}-security and
>>> {stretch,jessie,wheezy}-security?
>>
>> jessie and jessie-security.
>
>
On Mon, 22 Jun 2015 15:41:30 +0200
Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
> > Then, which is better: jessie or jessie-proposed-updates?
> > and {testing,stable,oldstable}-security and
> > {stretch,jessie,wheezy}-security?
>
> jessie and jessie-security.
Thanks Emilio, but why?
Because I also note th
On 22/06/15 13:43, Hideki Yamane wrote:
> On Sun, 21 Jun 2015 23:13:53 +0200
> Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
>>> $ dch -r -D jessie
>>> dch warning: Recognised distributions are: unstable, testing,
>>> stable,
>>> oldstable, experimental,
>>> {testing-,stable-,oldstable-,
On Sun, 21 Jun 2015 23:13:53 +0200
Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
> > $ dch -r -D jessie
> > dch warning: Recognised distributions are: unstable, testing,
> > stable,
> > oldstable, experimental,
> > {testing-,stable-,oldstable-,}proposed-updates,
> > {testing,stab
On Sat, 20 Jun 2015 15:10:45 +0800
Paul Wise wrote:
> > Also want to know the resource for it.
>
> https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/developers-reference/pkgs.html#upload-stable
It doesn't say about distribution in changelog, it'd be better to add it.
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On 21/06/15 10:39, Ian Campbell wrote:
> On Fri, 2015-06-19 at 16:37 +0200, Josselin Mouette wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Hideki Yamane wrote:
>> Which is suitable "distribution" in changelog for Jessie and wheezy
>> point release? (and
On Fri, 2015-06-19 at 16:37 +0200, Josselin Mouette wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Hideki Yamane wrote:
> Which is suitable "distribution" in changelog for Jessie and wheezy
> point release? (and why) I just looked debian-release posts and
> confused...
&g
On Fri, Jun 19, 2015 at 9:58 PM, Hideki Yamane wrote:
> Also want to know the resource for it.
https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/developers-reference/pkgs.html#upload-stable
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Hi,
Hideki Yamane wrote:
Which is suitable "distribution" in changelog for Jessie and wheezy
point release? (and why) I just looked debian-release posts and
confused...
- stable / oldstable
- stable-proposed-updates / oldstable-propos
Hi,
Which is suitable "distribution" in changelog for Jessie and wheezy
point release? (and why) I just looked debian-release posts and confused...
- stable / oldstable
- stable-proposed-updates / oldstable-proposed-updates
- jessie / wheezy
Also want to know the resou
Hi,
> On Thu, Apr 16, 2015 at 04:47:19PM +0200, Lucas Nussbaum wrote:
> >
> > Libdvdcss and ZFS soon in Debian?
> > =
> >
> > We received legal advice from Software Freedom Law Center about the
> > inclusion of libdvdcss and ZFS in Debian, which should unblock the
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On 05/16/2014 09:17 PM, Luca Filipozzi wrote:
> People,
>
> Is any DD a RIPE Atlas ambassador?
>
> If so, heading to DebConf14?
no, sorry... but
> If so, willing to distribute probes?
>
> If none, I might sign up as an ambassador and try same.
I'd be happy to do the same for debconf 15.
People,
Is any DD a RIPE Atlas ambassador?
If so, heading to DebConf14?
If so, willing to distribute probes?
If none, I might sign up as an ambassador and try same.
Let me know,
Luca
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Am 10.06.2013 14:13, schrieb Shivam Pandya:
> Hello sir/ Ma'm
>
> I'm Shivam Pandya, and study in my last year, I want to develop a OS
> in my final year project, I found debian from wiki, Can you help me
> out from this. can you please guide me that how could I develop (re
> distr
Hello sir/ Ma'm
I'm Shivam Pandya, and study in my last year, I want to develop a OS in my
final year project, I found debian from wiki, Can you help me out from
this. can you please guide me that how could I develop (re distribute) my
own one, what steps needed if I use Windows.?
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+
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interchange on the Web.
.
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Resource Description Framework (RDF) is a standard model for data
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On 2011-12-04, Ian Campbell wrote:
> On Sat, 2011-12-03 at 19:35 +, Philipp Kern wrote:
>> On 2011-12-03, Marc Haber wrote:
>> > On Fri, 2 Dec 2011 18:58:55 + (UTC), Philipp Kern
>> > wrote:
>> >>On 2011-12-02, Marc Haber wrote:
>> >>> I also support this and think it is a really good id
On Sun, 2011-12-04 at 15:25 +0200, George Danchev wrote:
> On Sun, 04 Dec 2011 12:38:35 +, Ian Campbell
> wrote:
> > On Sat, 2011-12-03 at 19:35 +, Philipp Kern wrote:
> >> On 2011-12-03, Marc Haber wrote:
> >> > On Fri, 2 Dec 2011 18:58:55 + (UTC), Philipp Kern
> >> > wrote:
> >> >
On Sun, 04 Dec 2011 12:38:35 +, Ian Campbell
wrote:
On Sat, 2011-12-03 at 19:35 +, Philipp Kern wrote:
On 2011-12-03, Marc Haber wrote:
> On Fri, 2 Dec 2011 18:58:55 + (UTC), Philipp Kern
> wrote:
>>On 2011-12-02, Marc Haber wrote:
>>> I also support this and think it is a really
On Sat, 2011-12-03 at 19:35 +, Philipp Kern wrote:
> On 2011-12-03, Marc Haber wrote:
> > On Fri, 2 Dec 2011 18:58:55 + (UTC), Philipp Kern
> > wrote:
> >>On 2011-12-02, Marc Haber wrote:
> >>> I also support this and think it is a really good idea. But please
> >>> keep x.y.z-1 around an
On 2011-12-03, Marc Haber wrote:
> On Fri, 2 Dec 2011 18:58:55 + (UTC), Philipp Kern
> wrote:
>>On 2011-12-02, Marc Haber wrote:
>>> I also support this and think it is a really good idea. But please
>>> keep x.y.z-1 around and easily accessible when x.y.z is released.
>>You can jigdo any old
On Fri, 02 Dec 2011 21:21:34 +0100, Goswin von Brederlow
wrote:
>Philipp Kern writes:
>> On 2011-12-02, Marc Haber wrote:
>>> I also support this and think it is a really good idea. But please
>>> keep x.y.z-1 around and easily accessible when x.y.z is released.
>>
>> You can jigdo any old CD im
On Fri, 2 Dec 2011 18:58:55 + (UTC), Philipp Kern
wrote:
>On 2011-12-02, Marc Haber wrote:
>> I also support this and think it is a really good idea. But please
>> keep x.y.z-1 around and easily accessible when x.y.z is released.
>
>You can jigdo any old CD image.
How do I do this for a past
Philipp Kern writes:
> On 2011-12-02, Marc Haber wrote:
>> I also support this and think it is a really good idea. But please
>> keep x.y.z-1 around and easily accessible when x.y.z is released.
>
> You can jigdo any old CD image. It's just netinst that breaks.
> Normal CD images will continue
On 2011-12-02, Marc Haber wrote:
> I also support this and think it is a really good idea. But please
> keep x.y.z-1 around and easily accessible when x.y.z is released.
You can jigdo any old CD image. It's just netinst that breaks.
Normal CD images will continue to work just fine as they contai
the issue here.
We don't even do that when stable transitions to oldstable, why do we
do this during a stable point release?
>>In nearly all non-kernel issues, we don't care zilch about enhancing
>>support and new features if there is the slightest chance of breaking
>>
On 11/19/2011 01:34 AM, Steve McIntyre wrote:
> In terms of *why* those updates happen, that's quite simple: if Debian
> won't run on a user's new hardware, that user will typically simply
> ignore Debian. In (most) other packages, this isn't so critical - the
> latest shiny version doesn't matter
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