. Otherwise, it seems like it fine to misuse alioth in ways
that violate the DMUP, but not any other machine.
That a machine is not subject to agreement to the DMUP does not mean any
other use of said machine is ok.
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significant creative effort.
I'm also unable to reproduce your bug.
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Apart from that, it looks good and I've uploaded it.
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this build and no development package), it's almost ready to go into
sid.
I've offered to sponsor him if he needs that and would be interested
in helping out with packaging. Note that there's a pkg-nx repository
on alioth too, even though it hasn't been used for anything yet.
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* Oliver Kurth
| But he seems to be MIA. I reported the bug 16 days ago, told him about my
| package 9 days ago. I never got a response. The bug itself is even older.
MIA is a lot longer than 9 or 16 days..
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* Will Newton
| clisp now depends on a library that was once distributed inside the tarball,
| libsigsegv, which I have now packaged separately. This package needs to be
| uploaded first I would imagine.
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| But he seems to be MIA. I reported the bug 16 days ago, told him about my
| package 9 days ago. I never got a response. The bug itself is even older.
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* Will Newton
| clisp now depends on a library that was once distributed inside the tarball,
| libsigsegv, which I have now packaged separately. This package needs to be
| uploaded first I would imagine.
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Comments appreciated -- here or on IRC. Talk to mihtjel or me
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`. `'
`-
(and it seems a lot of other people) think is that
the current system works fine. At least, it works a lot better than
having to handle it through the BTS. IMO.
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* Jérôme Marant
| On Thu, Aug 29, 2002 at 02:00:40PM +0200, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
|
| So, even though you might know stuff about sponsorship, you do not own
| the term. What I (and it seems a lot of other people) think is that
| the current system works fine. At least, it works a lot
* Raphael Hertzog
| Le Thu, Aug 29, 2002 at 02:00:40PM +0200, Tollef Fog Heen écrivait:
|
| Most of my sponsorees haven't come from the CGI of yours, but from
| this list, or #debian-devel.
|
| I know that. I observe myself that the CGI is most of the time out of
| touch with the reality
* Raphael Hertzog
| And I'm going to push the BTS as long as nobody provides me
| another working replacement to the current CGI.
How about scratching your own itch instead of forcing everybody else
to have the same itch _and_ scratch yours?
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| On Thu, Aug 29, 2002 at 03:21:11PM +0200, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
|
| Then I suggest you scratch your itch without forcing everybody else to
| have the same itch as you.
|
| I want something that you don't need. Then, I win.
|
| 'Tell me what you need and I'll tell you
(and it seems a lot of other people) think is that
the current system works fine. At least, it works a lot better than
having to handle it through the BTS. IMO.
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* Jérôme Marant
| On Thu, Aug 29, 2002 at 02:00:40PM +0200, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
|
| So, even though you might know stuff about sponsorship, you do not own
| the term. What I (and it seems a lot of other people) think is that
| the current system works fine. At least, it works a lot
* Raphael Hertzog
| Le Thu, Aug 29, 2002 at 02:00:40PM +0200, Tollef Fog Heen écrivait:
|
| Most of my sponsorees haven't come from the CGI of yours, but from
| this list, or #debian-devel.
|
| I know that. I observe myself that the CGI is most of the time out of
| touch with the reality
* Raphael Hertzog
| And I'm going to push the BTS as long as nobody provides me
| another working replacement to the current CGI.
How about scratching your own itch instead of forcing everybody else
to have the same itch _and_ scratch yours?
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| On Thu, Aug 29, 2002 at 03:21:11PM +0200, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
|
| Then I suggest you scratch your itch without forcing everybody else to
| have the same itch as you.
|
| I want something that you don't need. Then, I win.
|
| 'Tell me what you need and I'll tell you
| type is just what I'm looking for, though.
db_subst in the postinst, or make it possible to run it after the
package has been installed?
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| type is just what I'm looking for, though.
db_subst in the postinst, or make it possible to run it after the
package has been installed?
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| packages of MessageWall located at
| http://ns.linuxhardcore.com/debian/
I've been interested in looking at them, but haven't had the time
yet. I'll try to look at them in a few days. Bug me if you don't get
any response.
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| packages of MessageWall located at
| http://ns.linuxhardcore.com/debian/
I've been interested in looking at them, but haven't had the time
yet. I'll try to look at them in a few days. Bug me if you don't get
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will hopefully have developer.debian.org which will
act as an information portal (oh, how I hate that word) for
developers, with their bugs and packages and various statuses.
Currently, we are waiting for an interface to debbugs which we can
use.
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will hopefully have developer.debian.org which will
act as an information portal (oh, how I hate that word) for
developers, with their bugs and packages and various statuses.
Currently, we are waiting for an interface to debbugs which we can
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like ldap for handling those files.
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like ldap for handling those files.
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with the 3com card I am getting my hands on
in about 12 hours, I'd be happy to sponsor you.
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* Bill Jonas
| I searched, but there was only country-level granularity, and location
| wasn't included. Does location show up only if you're a member?
yes.
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| I searched, but there was only country-level granularity, and location
| wasn't included. Does location show up only if you're a member?
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See bug #133795, is there any policy regarding how the word lists are
supposed to be sorted? If I do what the submitter wants, look will
break with LANG != n[nbo]_NO, so I am somewhat reluctant to do it.
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See bug #133795, is there any policy regarding how the word lists are
supposed to be sorted? If I do what the submitter wants, look will
break with LANG != n[nbo]_NO, so I am somewhat reluctant to do it.
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' or `non-US/non-free' if the package is
in _non-US/main_, _non-US/contrib_ or _non-US/non-free_
respectively.
So it should be non-US. non-US/main works just because it is such a
common error.
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' or `non-US/non-free' if the package is
in _non-US/main_, _non-US/contrib_ or _non-US/non-free_
respectively.
So it should be non-US. non-US/main works just because it is such a
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this on irc the
other day.
Oh well, nevermind. :)
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| [Tollef Fog Heen]
| chrpath isn't packaged yet, but I am sure Petter Reinholdsen
| wouldn't object.
|
| Petter _Reinholdtsen_ do not object at all.
Sorry, my misspelling. All those ds and ts an everything. I
apologize.
| Note that chrpath isn't able to add an rpath section to an ELF
packages?)
|
| I think you want to install the dbs package. It should include
| proper documentation (unless buggy).
It doesn't. There are absolutely no docs, IIRC.
Though, have a look at cfengine for another example of DBS, and a
clean one, IMHO.
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packages?)
|
| I think you want to install the dbs package. It should include
| proper documentation (unless buggy).
It doesn't. There are absolutely no docs, IIRC.
Though, have a look at cfengine for another example of DBS, and a
clean one, IMHO.
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* Robert Bihlmeyer
[snip advice]
I agree; thanks for your advice.
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think they are useful for any
application except RT.
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directory, it does not mandate which files the admin puts there.
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| Tollef Fog Heen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
|
| I am currently packaging Request Tracker (
| http://fsck.com/projects/rt/ ), and have stumbled into a few problems.
|
| This is different from the existing package webrt, isn't it?
It's version 2. And yes, we
think they are useful for any
application except RT.
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| Tollef Fog Heen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
|
| I am currently packaging Request Tracker (
| http://fsck.com/projects/rt/ ), and have stumbled into a few problems.
|
| This is different from the existing package webrt, isn't it?
It's version 2. And yes, we
* Bob Hilliard
| if !grep -q include /etc/dictd.conf
|then
|[Display message]
| fi
if !grep -q include /etc/dictd.conf
then
db_input high package/foo || true
fi
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* Bob Hilliard
| if !grep -q include /etc/dictd.conf
|then
|[Display message]
| fi
if !grep -q include /etc/dictd.conf
then
db_input high package/foo || true
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* Takashi Okamoto
| So, I want to remove jakarta-commons source package. What should I do
| and where can I get information about it?
File a bug against ftp.debian.org asking for their removal.
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* Takashi Okamoto
| So, I want to remove jakarta-commons source package. What should I do
| and where can I get information about it?
File a bug against ftp.debian.org asking for their removal.
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* Matt Zimmerman
| On Sat, Dec 29, 2001 at 04:01:40PM +0100, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
|
| * Gaetano Paolone
| | #DEBHELPER#
| | ** end postinst ***
| |
| | ** begin makedb.sh ***
| | #!/bin/bash
| | #set -e
| | export
.
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| On Sat, Dec 29, 2001 at 04:01:40PM +0100, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
|
| * Gaetano Paolone
| | #DEBHELPER#
| | ** end postinst ***
| |
| | ** begin makedb.sh ***
| | #!/bin/bash
| | #set -e
| | export
.
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gestionestudio createuser;`
Deleting froma pg_shadow and pg_group is _evil_.
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Deleting froma pg_shadow and pg_group is _evil_.
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* Mark Brown
| On Sun, Dec 02, 2001 at 12:36:26PM +0100, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
| * Roland Mas
|
| | A hypothetical third hand would be holding this: the postinst first
| | reads the master config file and shoves its values into Debconf, then
|
| This is the right way, though. Note
* Mark Brown
| On Sun, Dec 02, 2001 at 12:36:26PM +0100, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
| * Roland Mas
|
| | A hypothetical third hand would be holding this: the postinst first
| | reads the master config file and shoves its values into Debconf, then
|
| This is the right way, though. Note
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| Tollef Fog Heen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
|
| If the INSTALL file contains both building and installation
| instructions, and how to set up the package, what is then the correct
| way to handle that?
|
| Cut and paste the relevant portions into README.Debian
* Sean 'Shaleh' Perry
(please don't Cc me, I read the list)
| On 19-Oct-2001 Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
| If the INSTALL file contains both building and installation
| instructions, and how to set up the package, what is then the correct
| way to handle that?
|
| Cut and paste the relevant
* Robert Bihlmeyer
| Tollef Fog Heen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
|
| If the INSTALL file contains both building and installation
| instructions, and how to set up the package, what is then the correct
| way to handle that?
|
| Cut and paste the relevant portions into README.Debian
* Sean 'Shaleh' Perry
(please don't Cc me, I read the list)
| On 19-Oct-2001 Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
| If the INSTALL file contains both building and installation
| instructions, and how to set up the package, what is then the correct
| way to handle that?
|
| Cut and paste the relevant
and installing the
| package, of course!
If the INSTALL file contains both building and installation
instructions, and how to set up the package, what is then the correct
way to handle that?
Cut and paste the relevant portions into README.Debian or something?
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and installing the
| package, of course!
If the INSTALL file contains both building and installation
instructions, and how to set up the package, what is then the correct
way to handle that?
Cut and paste the relevant portions into README.Debian or something?
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, but my upload got rejected three
| times so I gave up... :-/
dinstall -n will go through the installation process without actually
installing anything in the archive (and is runnable by normal users).
That might help. :)
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* Ludovic Drolez
| Also, why Pose is in contrib ?
It needs the ROMs from the Palm, afaik. Which aren't free
themselves.
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| Also, why Pose is in contrib ?
It needs the ROMs from the Palm, afaik. Which aren't free
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* Richard A Nelson
(Please don't cc me. It says so in the headers)
| On 24 Aug 2001, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
|
| * Richard A Nelson
|
| | * sendmail source: dh_testversion-is-deprecated
|
| Just
|
| sendmail: dh_testversion-is-deprecated
|
| should work.
|
| Thats what I thought
* Richard A Nelson
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| On 24 Aug 2001, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
|
| * Richard A Nelson
|
| | * sendmail source: dh_testversion-is-deprecated
|
| Just
|
| sendmail: dh_testversion-is-deprecated
|
| should work.
|
| Thats what I thought
* Richard A Nelson
| * sendmail source: dh_testversion-is-deprecated
Just
sendmail: dh_testversion-is-deprecated
should work.
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| * sendmail source: dh_testversion-is-deprecated
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* Martin Sj|gren
| On Wed, Aug 01, 2001 at 09:21:52PM +0200, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
|
| Ask here, if there is somebody who are interested in the packages you
| have packaged, you might get a sponsor quicker.
|
| Why that's a terrific idea =)
:)
| So, there you have it. The reason I picked
* Jimmy Kaplowitz
| On Mon, Jul 16, 2001 at 12:47:39PM +0200, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
| * Britton
|
| (don't cc me on lists.)
|
| Why don't you set Mail-Followup-To: accordingly?
Because, in Gnus it's a lot easier to set 'Mail-Copies-To: never'
globally than a per-group mail-followup
/srm.conf or is there a generic way to edit the apache
| conf files?)
I'd install them into /usr/lib/cgi-bin/openwebschool, if there are
many of them. Don't edit apache's config files yourself - leave that
to the admin.
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via the menu package. If access to the web
document root is unavoidable then use
/var/www
as the Document Root. This might be just a symbolic link to the
location where the system administrator has put the real document
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.
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against ocaml-findlib?
No, you'd have to reassign it, not close and open a new one.
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a
no-warranty section, which is just fine.
So, I don't see what you might think that would be a problem with the
license.
| Sorry, if this is the wrong list. Please tell me the right one.
debian-legal, but -mentors isn't too bad either. :)
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So, I don't see what you might think that would be a problem with the
license.
| Sorry, if this is the wrong list. Please tell me the right one.
debian-legal, but -mentors isn't too bad either. :)
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well. And it is the right way when using many CGIs, imho.
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well. And it is the right way when using many CGIs, imho.
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for it going into stable, it should go
into unstable. Very good reasons include security holes and that the
package as it is in stable is totally unuseable.
Be sure to run lintian on your package before uploading it, though. :)
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/keyrings/debian-keyring.gpg ~/.gnupg/
and add
keyring debian-keyring.gpg
to ~/.gnupg/options
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an executable in unusual place (or
| so). Can I prevent this? Are there naming-conventions for script in
| /etc/ppp/ip-down.d?
I don't know.
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* Sven LUTHER
| Maybe all manpage needing binaries could be listed somewhere, and we could
| have a manpage writing task ?
http://qa.debian.org/man-pages.html
:)
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libsocks-dev is the right thing to do?
Thanks!
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not
recognized'). Why does this happen, and is this a bug in suck,
dpkg-shlibdeps or libsocks4?
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* peter karlsson
| Tollef Fog Heen:
|
| Increase the version number by 0.01, recompile and upload. See the
| developers reference 8.2, third paragraph.
|
| So, how do I change the version number without touching the changelog?
You touch the changelog, but you don't include that changelog
* peter karlsson
| Tollef Fog Heen:
|
| Increase the version number by 0.01, recompile and upload. See the
| developers reference 8.2, third paragraph.
|
| So, how do I change the version number without touching the changelog?
You touch the changelog, but you don't include that changelog
* Stefano Zacchiroli
| I've changed my e-mail address, so my last upload of a package seems to
| be a NMU, how I fix the problem ?
Change the email address in the control file as well.
--
Tollef Fog Heen
Unix _IS_ user friendly... It's just selective about who its friends
* Stefano Zacchiroli
| I've changed my e-mail address, so my last upload of a package seems to
| be a NMU, how I fix the problem ?
Change the email address in the control file as well.
--
Tollef Fog Heen
Unix _IS_ user friendly... It's just selective about who its friends are.
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