Hi Eric,
On Tue, Jul 09, 2013 at 11:53:38PM +0200, Eric Maeker wrote:
> >> > [tunnels]
> >> > ssh = $SVN_SSH ssh -p 2201
> >>
> >> Ok I've changed the port to 22
>
> > I have no idea why you decided for
> > something else.
>
> I didn't decide anything, this is the default subversion configuratio
Hi,
Since v0.9.0~beta1-2, the FreeMedForms project applications libs and
plugins are build with a rpath setting. According to the Debian policy
this is an issue
http://wiki.debian.org/RpathIssue
I succeeded in:
- correctly build all apps without any rpath (and without patch)
- correctly mana
>> > [tunnels]
>> > ssh = $SVN_SSH ssh -p 2201
>>
>> Ok I've changed the port to 22
> I have no idea why you decided for
> something else.
I didn't decide anything, this is the default subversion configuration
file installed in my home path.
May be we can report this as a bug in the subversion pa
On Tue, Jul 09, 2013 at 03:57:03PM +0200, Eric Maeker wrote:
> > My ~/.subversion/config
> >
> > [tunnels]
> > ssh = $SVN_SSH ssh -p 2201
>
> Ok I've changed the port to 22
> added /svn/ in the address svn.d.o/svn/... not svn.d.o/...
>
> [tunnels]
> ssh = $SVN_SSH ssh -v -p 22
Well, for sure you
> My ~/.subversion/config
>
> [tunnels]
> ssh = $SVN_SSH ssh -p 2201
Ok I've changed the port to 22
added /svn/ in the address svn.d.o/svn/... not svn.d.o/...
[tunnels]
ssh = $SVN_SSH ssh -v -p 22
then all works fine. I'll remove -v now ;)
Thanks
Eric
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From: Eric Maeker
Date: 2013/7/9
Subject: Re: FreeMedForms new upstream
To: Andreas Tille
My ~/.subversion/config
[tunnels]
ssh = $SVN_SSH ssh -p 2201
There are no -q here??
Eric
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From: Eric Maeker
Date: 2013/7/9
Subject: Re: FreeMedForms new upstream
To: Andreas Tille
Hi, I've restored my keys (pub/priv) *but*
>ssh -v svn.debian.org
works fine (ask me my pass)
eric@debian-testing:~/svn$ ssh -v svn
Hi Eric,
On Tue, Jul 09, 2013 at 12:55:13PM +0200, Eric Maeker wrote:
>
> Firstly, thanks for the uploading. packages built fine but there is a problem
> with kfreebsd during the install process? I'll try to check this.
> Can I create a pbuilder chroot using kfreebsd on a debian testing amd64?
Hi,
Just a "hello I'm still alive" mail
Firstly, thanks for the uploading. packages built fine but there is a problem
with kfreebsd during the install process? I'll try to check this.
Can I create a pbuilder chroot using kfreebsd on a debian testing amd64?
Next is inline.
>> Yes, but pbuilder
Hi Eric,
On Mon, Jul 08, 2013 at 06:24:02PM +0200, Eric Maeker wrote:
> > There is no need at all to install a testing machine at all! The
> > only reason why I wrote that I was building under testing was the hint
> > that it was not done under pbuilder as *any* build should be done. Can
>
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