Basile STARYNKEVITCH wrote:
Star Liu wrote:
Greetings!
I'm a newbie in assembly language programming, for I worked as a C#
programmer on microsoft platform in the past years, but now I want to
know clearly how operating system and softwares are executed, so I
begin to learn assembly language
Clement Lorteau wrote:
..
Your GPG key is not signed by anyone. You should try to meet someone
that can sign it, preferably a DD or someone whose key is signed by a
DD. Look at this page:
https://nm.debian.org/gpg.php
If you live in Paris or near Paris, I can sign your key.
I d
sadia jameel wrote:
hello dear
My name is sadia and i am student of MS(computer science).
i want some information relating to bug #436681 that has been fixed
now. i have two problems in checking this bug:
Q 1- please tell me how can i install the new package of
"backuppc
Sune Vuorela wrote:
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the maintainer is MIA and the package can be orphaned beforehand, fine
(but then it's no longer an NMU, it's a QA upload). Changing a SONAME is
*not* acceptable in an NMU without permission from the maintainer. It is
an especially bad idea when doing NMU's as part of a
Ben Finney wrote:
Neil Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
On Mon, 2008-02-11 at 08:37 +1100, Ben Finney wrote:
A good policy except that I'd recommend you respond to at least
some of them to say *why* you think they're worth ignoring.
Those who take some time over the prepara
Lucas Nussbaum wrote:
Hi,
If I understand things correctly, we are discussing the NMU of grig by
Cyril (#444509).
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And that is why I explicitly said my reply was not directed to
any specific person or conversation. I see Bas was able
to understand this.
If a person cannot communica
Cyril Brulebois wrote:
The rules defined in [1] applied. And instead of pinging the maintainer,
waiting, and then uploading (to DELAYED/0), it looked like (after
talking with DDs during the BSP I mentioned) that DELAYED/n was a good
means of notifying the maintainer, through the nmudiff sent to t
David Caldwell wrote:
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- Do I really need my key signed by someone, or is a signed ID card ok?
> If I need to meet someone in person, I live in Orange County, California (I
> work very near John Wayne Airport)... Anyone live or work near here (who
> can sign my key)?
>- Is this the
David Caldwell wrote:
..
- Do I really need my key signed by someone, or is a signed ID card ok?
> If I need to meet someone in person, I live in Orange County, California (I
> work very near John Wayne Airport)... Anyone live or work near here (who
> can sign my key)?
>- Is this the
Hi;
I have been hacking on a system I upgraded from hamm to woody
during a bunch of other modifications. I am about at wits-end
so I will play the poor newbie_in_NM_queue role.
I just tried downgrading to potato and now I find the following
situation:
dpkg --install --force-downgrade --force-co
Hi;
I have been hacking on a system I upgraded from hamm to woody
during a bunch of other modifications. I am about at wits-end
so I will play the poor newbie_in_NM_queue role.
I just tried downgrading to potato and now I find the following
situation:
dpkg --install --force-downgrade --force-c
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