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: Apache 2.0
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Custom SQLite functions written in Python for ranking documents indexed
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## rank_score()
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On Mon, May 10, 2021 at 06:23:34AM -0500, Michael Lustfield wrote:
> On Sun, 9 May 2021 07:30:04 +0200
> Harald Dunkel wrote:
> >
> > https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=rsnapshot doesn't tell, so I
> > wonder
> > what is the recommended way to find out why rsnapshot (or any other packag
On Sun, 9 May 2021 07:30:04 +0200
Harald Dunkel wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=rsnapshot doesn't tell, so I
> wonder
> what is the recommended way to find out why rsnapshot (or any other package)
> has been dropped from Testing?
I was wondering what the easi
On Sun, May 09, 2021 at 07:30:04AM +0200, Harald Dunkel wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=rsnapshot doesn't tell, so I
> wonder
> what is the recommended way to find out why rsnapshot (or any other package)
> has been dropped from Testing?
packages.debian.org is i
On 2021-05-09 Harald Dunkel wrote:
> https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=rsnapshot doesn't tell, so
> I wonder what is the recommended way to find out why rsnapshot (or any
> other package) has been dropped from Testing?
> rsnapshot is still in Sid. I found #986709, of course, but this
>
Hi folks,
https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=rsnapshot doesn't tell, so I wonder
what is the recommended way to find out why rsnapshot (or any other package)
has been dropped from Testing?
rsnapshot is still in Sid. I found #986709, of course, but this information
should be much easier
document generator with high level support for text,
drawing and images
Package gofpdf implements a PDF document generator with high level
support for text, drawing and images. Features: UTF-8 support;
Choice of measurement unit, page format and margins• Page header
and footer management
: LGPL-2.1
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This package is needed by my employer and I will be maintaining it in
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thumbnail viewing
nstallations on filesystems that are incompatible with
> > > overlayfs, for example xfs without d_type.
> > > I ran into this while trying to get rid of aufs.
> > So we need to document this problem in the release notes. That's an
> > easy task.
Some more deta
s while trying to get rid of aufs.
> So we need to document this problem in the release notes. That's an
> easy task.
filing a bug to make it a bit easier.
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: sphinx extension which outputs Devhelp document
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.
This m
Hi,
I've commited a first rough packaging attemt for rethinkdb to Salsa[1].
It should be no means maintained by the Debian Med team but since it is
a predependency of my final target augur[2] I simply started in the med
team space on salsa. I'd be happy if any volunteer would pick up this
work an
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to state it.
> >>In general, I think we can err on the side of not including the text,
> >>since we have policy bugs that document the reasons.
>
> > How about this text:
>
> > Setting a value in /etc/default/PACKAGE is nowadays troublesome
>
>> since we have policy bugs that document the reasons.
> How about this text:
> Setting a value in /etc/default/PACKAGE is nowadays troublesome
> because supporting that pattern is very hard due to inflexibility in
> systemd, which is usually the default init system.
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On Sat, Nov 04 2017, Niels Thykier wrote:
> While there has not been any comments / feedback on devel-devel, we
> have seen about 35-40 packages adopting R³ since the proposal was
>
Felipe Sateler writes ("Re: Bug#857452: Steps towards a patch to document
disabling a daemon upon installation"):
> I have a branch that does some refactoring to update-rc.d and adds the
> new command[1]
>
> Review welcome.
>
> [1]
> https://anonscm.debian.or
On Tue, Sep 12, 2017 at 9:49 AM, Ian Jackson
wrote:
> Felipe Sateler writes ("Re: Steps towards a patch to document disabling a
> daemon upon installation"):
>> I suggest instead mentioning the real reasons its bad:
>
> Thanks for providing real reasons.
>
>>
control: block 601455 by 857452
On Mon, Sep 11 2017, Ian Jackson wrote:
> This should also be fixed with a new update-rc.d rune.
Thank you, Ian and Felipe, for your feedback.
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Felipe Sateler writes ("Re: Steps towards a patch to document disabling a
daemon upon installation"):
> I suggest instead mentioning the real reasons its bad:
Thanks for providing real reasons.
> > I can't speak to the behaviour of systemd, but I think the
> &
On Mon, 11 Sep 2017 14:41:12 +0100, Ian Jackson wrote:
> Sean Whitton writes ("Steps towards a patch to document disabling a
> daemon upon installation"):
> ...
>> [draft policy text]
> ...
>> > +The default behaviour is to enable autostarting your packa
Sean Whitton writes ("Steps towards a patch to document disabling a daemon upon
installation"):
...
> [draft policy text]
...
> > +The default behaviour is to enable autostarting your package's daemon.
> > +If the daemon should not be autostarted unless the local adm
On Sep 09, Sean Whitton wrote:
> 1. Is the 'should not' for the /etc/default practice too strong? I
No, because it cannot be supported in a sane way by systemd units.
It should even be "must not".
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e by saying "should not" is not "must not" (and lower severity),
plus "patches welcome" ofcourse.
I think that's good enough.
>
> 2. Do we need to include any text saying *why* the /etc/default practice
>is a bad idea? I couldn't come up with
is a bad idea? I couldn't come up with a succinct way to state it.
In general, I think we can err on the side of not including the text,
since we have policy bugs that document the reasons.
3. The maintscript snippet I have added is not right because it will
disable the daemon eve
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.
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document oriented database
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.
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* PSD - SUP
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and select "B
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document library and example program
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reading out the
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> Programming Lang: C++
> Description : base library for writing document import filters
>
> librevenge is a base library for writing document import filters. It has
> interfaces for text
++
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librevenge is a base library for writing document import filters. It has
interfaces for text documents, vector graphics, spreadsheets and presentations.
librevenge will be a build-dep of the new release of scribus-ng.
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> Shouldn't the package name be "libdatabase-dumptruck-perl"?
Good cat
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>
> Database::DumpTruck is a simple document-oriented interface to a SQLite
What does "document-oriente
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Le Sat, Jan 12, 2013 at 06:27:37PM -0800, Russ Allbery a écrit :
>
> We already talk about udeb in various places (shlibs, for instance). This
> isn't a new problem.
Hi Russ and everybody,
actually the only section of the Policy that currently contains
I'm an aging long time user of "sid/unstable".
I never could keep track of all those fun names either.
Therefore yes please Debian should accompany them by their version
number if/when insisting on using them.
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Mistikos,
In spite of your trollish approach to the topic, let's try to make
something constructive of your request:
On 25/12/12 08:50 AM, Mistikos Nik wrote:
> It constantly refers to Debian versions by their nick names, and not their
> versions.
Please furnish links/references to specific pla
collection is a set of Perl modules and
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Le Sat, Sep 22, 2012 at 12:23:36AM +0200, Kurt Roeckx a écrit :
>
> I think it would also be a good idea to have this documented in
> policy if it's not already.
I totally agree. I created a
Document Formatter
xmlformat is a configurable formatter (or "pretty-printer") for XML documents.
It provides control over indentation, line-breaking, and text wrapping. These
properties can be defined on a per-element basis.
.
xmlformat provides improved diagnostic information when a docum
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On 04/17/2012 04:38 AM, Stefan Fritsch wrote:
> The new document root is supposed to be the default vhosts document
> root (there is no need to distinguish between default vhost and no
> vhost). Other vhosts can be put in other sub directories in /var/www/,
> like /var/www/www.ex
On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 7:15 PM, Arno Töll wrote:
> On 16.04.2012 18:59, Olaf van der Spek wrote:
>> Defining a standard for vhosts would solve the problem without having
>> to touch the normal doc root. Seems like a far simpler fix.
>
> how would you do that? We can't control or enforce what dire
ot specified by the sysadmin (via debconf etc).
>>
>> I know. Is that a problem though?
>> AFAIK packages don't (and shouldn't) put any files into vhost dirs.
>
> A document root served from /srv would include the HTTP base directory,
> e.g. /srv/www or simila
On 17.04.2012 09:41, Marcin Kulisz wrote:
> I had problems with running anything with suexec outside /var/ and
> recompilation was needed to make it possible.
As Simon says, you can install apache2-suexec-custom. That brings you a
configurable suexec, but that's completely our own stuff unsupp
On 17/04/12 03:46, Paul Wise wrote:
> What if the sysadmin chose to use
> /srv/http/east-coast/foo.bar.org.vhost/ for the foo.bar.org vhost? Can
> they still use suexec?
Not the normal version, no, because suexec hard-codes the top directory
/var/www as a security measure (you can never use it to
On 2012-04-17 10:46:17, Paul Wise wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 4:38 AM, Stefan Fritsch wrote:
>
> > Suexec's compiled-in document root would stay at /var/www so that it
> > would include all vhost document roots. And dspam-webfrontend could
> > keep its fi
On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 4:38 AM, Stefan Fritsch wrote:
> Suexec's compiled-in document root would stay at /var/www so that it
> would include all vhost document roots. And dspam-webfrontend could
> keep its files in /var/www/dspam, inside suexec's document root,
> without
w. Is that a problem though?
> AFAIK packages don't (and shouldn't) put any files into vhost dirs.
There is the exception of packages that require suexec (currently only
dspam-webfrontend, which puts files in /var/www/dspam/). And suexec
has the document root compiled in.
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To
tory. We could equally use /var/www/default,
> > /var/www/htdocs or whatever we feel like.
>
> What about vhosts?
> Defining a standard for vhosts would solve the problem without
> having to touch the normal doc root. Seems like a far simpler fix.
The new document root is supposed
oblem though?
> AFAIK packages don't (and shouldn't) put any files into vhost dirs.
A document root served from /srv would include the HTTP base directory,
e.g. /srv/www or similar with a default document root /srv/www/htdocs
which would include a index.html file at very least. You ship
On Sun, Apr 15, 2012 at 5:49 PM, Arno Töll wrote:
>> I'd use ht instead of html. Not every ht file is a html file.
>
> I have no strong opinion on the actual name, as long as it is another
> subdirectory. We could equally use /var/www/default, /var/www/htdocs or
> whatever we feel like.
What abou
Hi,
On 16.04.2012 18:59, Olaf van der Spek wrote:
> Defining a standard for vhosts would solve the problem without having
> to touch the normal doc root. Seems like a far simpler fix.
how would you do that? We can't control or enforce what directory people
pick for their virtual hosts. We do not
On Sun, Apr 15, 2012 at 1:14 PM, Paul Wise wrote:
> /srv is solely the domain of the sysadmin, packages cannot rely on any
> particular layout not specified by the sysadmin (via debconf etc).
I know. Is that a problem though?
AFAIK packages don't (and shouldn't) put any files into vhost dirs.
-
proposed /var/www/html to minimize diversity among distributions
as that's what Red Hat/Fedora uses. As a quick survey, this is what
other operating systems and distributions use as default document root:
Upstream: /usr/local/apache2/htdocs
Red Hat / CentOS: /var/www/html
Mandriva: /var/ww
On 15.04.2012 04:23, Russ Allbery wrote:
> I'd like us to consider switching to /var/lib/www for FHS compliance.
> This does have the significant drawback of breaking backward compatibility
> to at least some extent, but it's FHS-compliant (or at least is as good as
> we're going to get for a defau
]] Olaf van der Spek
> FHS says /srv contains site-specific data which is served by this system.
> Besides, it's the admin that's going to populate the space, so if it's
> not enough, he can change the location.
You're going to end up with some packages creating directories in /srv
with the wron
On 04/15/2012 07:21 PM, Olaf van der Spek wrote:
> That's what you get with silly partitioning. :p
I'm not sure if this is supposed to be a joke, but if it is, it's not
really funny (because it's been re-occurring so many times).
Each time there's a change proposed that will affect people with a
On Sun, Apr 15, 2012 at 1:12 PM, Thomas Goirand wrote:
>> I'd use ht instead of html. Not every ht file is a html file.
>>
>> We should consider vhosts as well. Lighttpd defaults to
>> /srv//htdocs (for mod simple vhost). ht instead of htdocs might
>> be better.
>>
>> We could use /srv/default/ht
On 04/15/2012 06:29 PM, Olaf van der Spek wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 15, 2012 at 2:25 AM, Arno Töll wrote:
>
>> Thus, to summarize once again: I'd like to change the default directory
>> served by web servers from /var/www to /var/www/html along with
>> remaining web servers in Debian.
>>
>> Comments
On 04/15/2012 08:25 AM, Arno Töll wrote:
> Thus, to summarize once again: I'd like to change the default directory
> served by web servers from /var/www to /var/www/html along with
> remaining web servers in Debian.
>
> Comments?
>
I support this.
Thomas
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On Sun, Apr 15, 2012 at 6:29 PM, Olaf van der Spek wrote:
> We should consider vhosts as well. Lighttpd defaults to
> /srv//htdocs (for mod simple vhost). ht instead of htdocs might
> be better.
>
> We could use /srv/default/ht as the default doc root.
> FHS: /srv : Data for services provided by t
On Sun, Apr 15, 2012 at 2:25 AM, Arno Töll wrote:
> Thus, to summarize once again: I'd like to change the default directory
> served by web servers from /var/www to /var/www/html along with
> remaining web servers in Debian.
>
> Comments?
I'd use ht instead of html. Not every ht file is a html fi
On Apr 15, Daniel Baumann wrote:
> packages should have a debconf question for the document root,
No, because this would require making every package significantly more
complex. Not just because of asking the question, but the configuration
files would not be conffiles anymore.
And it would
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