maintainers to fix their packages.
You don't fix things by filing bugs on 'general', trust me.
Probably not, but it's discouraged to file mass-bugs on packages.
Certainly without a long bitter debate on debian-devel it is.
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Fun, fun.
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commence Ondrej Hurt quotation:
I think that using #include cthreads.h in a C++ program is wrong
for exactly the same reasons that using it in a Pascal program would
be wrong.
C++ is designed to link with C libraries. Pascal is not. The
argument doesn't follow.
Um, then the C++
begin Justin Langer quotation:
I have seen the ftpfs that is really a nice idea and something which
people in *nix world can't even think of.
I also see that there is a idea of httpfs in the same line. What
purpose will it serve?
What can be its possible application?
A solid httpfs
begin Marcus Brinkmann quotation:
[netcraft]
It's questionable if they can seperate the Linux 2.2 TCP/IP stack from our
pfinet, which uses the same code. But there is not enough information on
their site to figure it out. Also, I don't know how they find out the
uptime, I'd like to know so
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