El 19/12/22 a las 20:31, Nicholas Hubbard escribió:
Hey, I wrote a script to download the .debian.tar.xz file for every
package on packages.debian.org.
You might want to download and parse this file:
https://deb.debian.org/debian/dists/sid/main/source/Sources.xz
and maybe you don't need to us
ged as a bot. I was wondering if there was anyway somebody could
>> make an exception for me so I can run my script without getting blocked
>> out. I only need to run the script once. I would be happy to share the
>> exact code I am running, and would be fine scheduling the scri
m my home IP. It seems that I got (rightfully)
> flagged as a bot. I was wondering if there was anyway somebody could
> make an exception for me so I can run my script without getting blocked
> out. I only need to run the script once. I would be happy to share the
> exact code I am ru
le to access
> packages.debian.org from my home IP. It seems that I got (rightfully)
> flagged as a bot. I was wondering if there was anyway somebody could
> make an exception for me so I can run my script without getting blocked
> out. I only need to run the script once. I would be happy to sha
if there was anyway somebody could
make an exception for me so I can run my script without getting blocked
out. I only need to run the script once. I would be happy to share the
exact code I am running, and would be fine scheduling the script to run
at a low-traffic time of day.
Thanks,
Nicholas
On Sat, Dec 11, 2021 at 03:49:00AM +1030, Zain Grant wrote:
> Will this connect with mysql php in the banking cloud so it connects with
> the banking world of transfer and deposit can u get back tome im deploying
> a bank php mate needing this done asap with a server that connects in the
> cloud of
Will this connect with mysql php in the banking cloud so it connects with
the banking world of transfer and deposit can u get back tome im deploying
a bank php mate needing this done asap with a server that connects in the
cloud of banking of debian and mysql or what is needed to get this bank php
On Sat, 06 Jul 2019, Stefano Zacchiroli wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 06, 2019 at 08:00:58PM +0200, Alexander Wirt wrote:
> > But that is my personal mindset I am coming from. If such a mindset is
> > outdated nowadays and not wanted anymore I offer to resign as a listmaster.
>
> I think there are two sep
On July 6, 2019 9:10:57 PM UTC, Stefano Zacchiroli wrote:
>On Sat, Jul 06, 2019 at 08:00:58PM +0200, Alexander Wirt wrote:
>> But that is my personal mindset I am coming from. If such a mindset
>is
>> outdated nowadays and not wanted anymore I offer to resign as a
>listmaster.
>
>I think there
* Stefano Zacchiroli: " Re: Pride Month Discussion has Run its Course" (Sat, 6
Jul 2019 23:10:57 +0200):
> I'm sure that was not your intention, but to bystanders that gives the
> feeling that you're undermining the DPL's authority, and gets in the way
> of th
* Alexander Wirt: " Re: Pride Month Discussion has Run its Course" (Sat, 6 Jul
2019 20:00:58 +0200):
> On Tue, 02 Jul 2019, Joerg Jaspert wrote:
>
> > On 15451 March 1977, Alexander Wirt wrote:
> >
> [...]
> > > Thats possible, but imho not a reaso
On Sat, Jul 06, 2019 at 08:00:58PM +0200, Alexander Wirt wrote:
> But that is my personal mindset I am coming from. If such a mindset is
> outdated nowadays and not wanted anymore I offer to resign as a listmaster.
I think there are two separate aspects here. One is the "mindset" you're
discussing
Alexander Wirt - 06.07.19, 20:00:
> On Tue, 02 Jul 2019, Joerg Jaspert wrote:
> > On 15451 March 1977, Alexander Wirt wrote:
> > > > The tone is absolutely civilized.
> > > > And yet, the cost to people who have to do this education again
> > > > and
> > > > again is really high.
> > >
> > > Thats
On Sat, Jul 06, 2019 at 06:32:10PM +, Scott Kitterman wrote:
> It seems to me that if one is open to diversity of opinion, then there's
> no need for someone to feel obligated to educate wrong thinkers. That's
> only necessary if there's only one true answer, so anyone with a different
> opini
On Sat, 06 Jul 2019, Alexander Wirt wrote:
> On Tue, 02 Jul 2019, Joerg Jaspert wrote:
>
> > On 15451 March 1977, Alexander Wirt wrote:
> >
> > > > The tone is absolutely civilized.
> > > > And yet, the cost to people who have to do this education again and
> > > > again is really high.
> > > Th
On July 6, 2019 6:00:58 PM UTC, Alexander Wirt wrote:
>On Tue, 02 Jul 2019, Joerg Jaspert wrote:
>
>> On 15451 March 1977, Alexander Wirt wrote:
>>
>> > > The tone is absolutely civilized.
>> > > And yet, the cost to people who have to do this education again
>and
>> > > again is really high.
On Tue, 02 Jul 2019, Joerg Jaspert wrote:
> On 15451 March 1977, Alexander Wirt wrote:
>
> > > The tone is absolutely civilized.
> > > And yet, the cost to people who have to do this education again and
> > > again is really high.
> > Thats possible, but imho not a reason to kill the thread.
>
>
On 15451 March 1977, Alexander Wirt wrote:
The tone is absolutely civilized.
And yet, the cost to people who have to do this education again and
again is really high.
Thats possible, but imho not a reason to kill the thread.
It is a very good reason to do so, and its sad that our listmasters
At 2019-07-02T08:42:43-0400, Sam Hartman wrote:
> The tone is absolutely civilized.
>
> And yet, the cost to people who have to do this education again and
> again is really high.
Yes, and therein rests the utility of allies.
Speaking for myself I'd like to endorse the contributions to this threa
I'm sorry Sam. I sent my last message before reading yours.
I will now abstain from further posting.
Gerardo
On Tue, 02 Jul 2019, Sam Hartman wrote:
> > "Alexander" == Alexander Wirt writes:
>
> Alexander> On Tue, 02 Jul 2019, Sam Hartman wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> [listmaster copied in hopes they will agree with my assessment
> >> here]
> Alexander> I don't agree, I
> "Alexander" == Alexander Wirt writes:
Alexander> On Tue, 02 Jul 2019, Sam Hartman wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> [listmaster copied in hopes they will agree with my assessment
>> here]
Alexander> I don't agree, I think that discussion is important and
Alexander> the t
On Tue, 02 Jul 2019, Sam Hartman wrote:
>
>
>
> [listmaster copied in hopes they will agree with my assessment here]
I don't agree, I think that discussion is important and the tone is still
civilized.
Alex - Listmaster - but mainly speaking for myself
[listmaster copied in hopes they will agree with my assessment here]
The pride month discussion has gone beyond what's appropriate for
debian-project at this point and has served its purpose.
It's possible that small sub threads may have some value, but overall,
I think that the discussion ha
urage new DDs to apply for the job. There
is no need to be a long standing DD to run for the position. It is your
chance to implement your ideas and fix issues long standing DDs might
have became blind about.
Kind regards
Andreas.
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Has anybody made a comparison or evaluation of any of the ready-to-run server
solutions, such as Turnkey Linux (based on Debian jessie) and ClearOS (based on
CentOS 7)?
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Hi folks,
Another year has come, and I face my annual dilemma over whether or not
to run for DPL. (Yes, it is actually a decision I have wrestled with
every time.)
This year I'd like to solicit some advice from my fellow
developers...privately.
I would appreciate *pr
Robert Frank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>Frustrated with Windows 98 and Microsoft, I'm looking at moving to
>Linux. I've been told that Debian is a good way to go, particularly
>for a Linux beginner. I'm hoping to use it on a home office computer,
>using applications such as Pagemaker, Photosho
> applications such as Pagemaker, Photoshop, WordPerfect, Excel, Dreamweaver
> and a multitude of games.
>
> QUESTION: Will Debian run these programs and PC games? (I'm not a
> programmer and only some basic code but I loved Windows 3.1 when you
> could type or
amweaver
and a multitude of games.
QUESTION: Will Debian run these programs and PC games? (I'm not a
programmer and only some basic code but I loved Windows 3.1 when you
could type or view code.)
Thanks in advance for your help and time.
Bob Frank
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED
can Linux run programs BSD?
Thanks
At http://people.debian.org/~shaleh/lintian/lintian_run.010330 you will find
the results of 1.20.12 lintian being run on my local woody mirror.
The numbers:
5394 lintian_run.010330 # number of messages
1166 package_list # number of packages with messages
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