Hi.
I'm looking for a substitute for (unposixly) doing "shopt -s nullglob"
before a loop over an expansion.
Is there a good substitution?
The shortest I came up with was doing
[ "$(echo *.foo)" = "*.foo" ] || for X in *.foo ; do foo "${X}"; done
Kind regards and thanks in advance
T.
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I found the following problems on an initial investigation of the package:
* No WNPP bug filed.
* Communicates with the user via the console. Consider using debconf notes
instead if it's vitally important.
* "If you chose one of the first three options" on a question that only has
two options i
I found the following problems on an initial investigation of the package:
* No WNPP bug filed.
* Communicates with the user via the console. Consider using debconf notes
instead if it's vitally important.
* "If you chose one of the first three options" on a question that only has
two options i
On Wed, Apr 14, 2004 at 05:19:43PM -0400, Michael Biebl wrote:
>Dear mentors,
>
>I started building packages for the lksctp project and am now looking
>for a sponsor willing to assist as I would like to get them into the
>main debian archive.
>I think having proper SCTP support would be a great a
Dear mentors,
I started building packages for the lksctp project and am now looking
for a sponsor willing to assist as I would like to get them into the
main debian archive.
I think having proper SCTP support would be a great addition to Debian
and its networking capabilities.
There is alread
On Wed, Apr 14, 2004 at 05:19:43PM -0400, Michael Biebl wrote:
>Dear mentors,
>
>I started building packages for the lksctp project and am now looking
>for a sponsor willing to assist as I would like to get them into the
>main debian archive.
>I think having proper SCTP support would be a great a
Dear mentors,
I started building packages for the lksctp project and am now looking
for a sponsor willing to assist as I would like to get them into the
main debian archive.
I think having proper SCTP support would be a great addition to Debian
and its networking capabilities.
There is already
Dear Mentors,
On Wed, Apr 14, 2004 at 07:41:59PM +0200, GCS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would like to ask help for my package, xmms-blursk, which exists in
> the pool, and a great visualisation plugin for XMMS.
Forgot to note, that I have tried to upload the new version to
debian.mentors.net,
Dear Mentors,
I would like to ask help for my package, xmms-blursk, which exists in
the pool, and a great visualisation plugin for XMMS. I have two
questions, the first is about bug #243161, FTBFS on ia64. I think I have
fixed it, by removing config.sub in the clean target, and let libtool
recrea
Dear Mentors,
On Wed, Apr 14, 2004 at 07:41:59PM +0200, GCS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would like to ask help for my package, xmms-blursk, which exists in
> the pool, and a great visualisation plugin for XMMS.
Forgot to note, that I have tried to upload the new version to
debian.mentors.net,
Dear Mentors,
I would like to ask help for my package, xmms-blursk, which exists in
the pool, and a great visualisation plugin for XMMS. I have two
questions, the first is about bug #243161, FTBFS on ia64. I think I have
fixed it, by removing config.sub in the clean target, and let libtool
recrea
Hi there all fellow mentors,
There is a lot RFS's and few replies. So mentors.debian.net was started as
alternate
_centralised_ debian repository. Please, everybody who makes packages. If your
package ain't
in Debian tree - upload it to mentors.debian.net. It's easy and one big repo is
far mor
Bartosz Fenski aka fEnIo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello.
>
> I've got question related to closing bugs.
>
> Let's say I adopted some package, and with the new upstream version
> I should close some outstanding bugs. And I did it in 1.1-1 version.
> Then I ask previous maintainer to upload it,
Hi there all fellow mentors,
There is a lot RFS's and few replies. So mentors.debian.net was started as alternate
_centralised_ debian repository. Please, everybody who makes packages. If your package
ain't
in Debian tree - upload it to mentors.debian.net. It's easy and one big repo is far
more
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Bartosz Fenski aka fEnIo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello.
>
> I've got question related to closing bugs.
>
> Let's say I adopted some package, and with the new upstream version
> I should close some outstanding bugs. And I did it in 1.1-1 version.
> Then I ask previous maintainer to upload it,
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On Wed, Apr 14, 2004 at 11:16:03AM +0200, Bartosz Fenski aka fEnIo <[EMAIL
PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This led to non-closed bugs which are fixed in fact.
> What now? Should I close those bugs manually, or is it correct way to
> upload another version (1.1-3) including changelogs from 1.1-1 to 1.1-3?
>
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I've got question related to closing bugs.
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> > After this upload only two wishlist bugs and one important
> > (segfault, unreproducible on my system, being investigated) will be
> > left.
>
> I get a segmentation fault on my system, it's pretty strange.. If I
> ju
On Wed, Apr 14, 2004 at 11:16:03AM +0200, Bartosz Fenski aka fEnIo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> This led to non-closed bugs which are fixed in fact.
> What now? Should I close those bugs manually, or is it correct way to
> upload another version (1.1-3) including changelogs from 1.1-1 to 1.1-3?
>
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Hi!
> After this upload only two wishlist bugs and one important
> (segfault, unreproducible on my system, being investigated) will be
> left.
I get a segmentation fault on my system, it's pretty strange.. If I
just run xcruise, the velocity starts to go negative, and increasingly
so (it goes to
Hello.
I've got question related to closing bugs.
Let's say I adopted some package, and with the new upstream version
I should close some outstanding bugs. And I did it in 1.1-1 version.
Then I ask previous maintainer to upload it, and he pointed me out some
other needed changes. So I made anothe
Viafgra and Ciialis at incredible low prices.
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On Wed, Apr 14, 2004 at 09:01:20AM +0200, Jeremy Lainé wrote:
> > After this upload only two wishlist bugs and one important
> > (segfault, unreproducible on my system, being investigated) will be
> > left.
>
> I get a segmentation fault on my system, it's pretty strange.. If I
> ju
Hi!
> After this upload only two wishlist bugs and one important
> (segfault, unreproducible on my system, being investigated) will be
> left.
I get a segmentation fault on my system, it's pretty strange.. If I
just run xcruise, the velocity starts to go negative, and increasingly
so (it goes to
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