* Jérémy Bobbio [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-09-27 12:52]:
* libdebian-installe/0.50etch1
Add support for SGI O2 machines.
I heard there were some objections to this change for a stable update:
| 11:29 Lunar^ 13:42 zobel waldi: i read that as: libd-i did not
| work for O2's before. now that
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], debian-release@lists.debian.org,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks to have kept glibc maintainers in the loop, that was
considerate.
On Fri, Sep 28, 2007 at 03:56:31PM +, Ian Jackson wrote:
I don't know if you've been following the argument on the TC list
about bug
Martin Michlmayr wrote:
* Jérémy Bobbio [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-09-27 12:52]:
* libdebian-installe/0.50etch1
Add support for SGI O2 machines.
I heard there were some objections to this change for a stable update:
| 11:29 Lunar^ 13:42 zobel waldi: i read that as: libd-i did not
| work
On Wed, Sep 26, 2007 at 04:40:58PM +0300, Faidon Liambotis wrote:
Hello,
Please schedule binNMUs for yate.
yate-openh323 depends on libopenh323 which until recently had too strict
dependencies.
This -along with a sourceful Asterisk upload- will hopefully allow yate
to enter testing while
Pierre Habouzit writes (Re: getaddrinfo: DNS round robin vs RFC3484 s6 rule 9,
for etch):
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks to have kept glibc maintainers in the loop, that was
considerate.
I had assumed that you'd be following the
I don't know if you've been following the argument on the TC list
about bug #438179. I think the Technical Committee are probably going
to rule that sid's glibc ought to be changed so that it does not
implement RFC3484 section 6 rule 9 prefix-length based sorting for
IPv4. This will restore the
Adeodato Simó píše v Čt 27. 09. 2007 v 17:07 +0200:
* Ondřej Surý [Thu, 27 Sep 2007 15:15:14 +0200]:
Soname has been bumped to libpoppler-{qt,glib,qt4}.so.2.
Err, one question: does libpoppler1 get bumped as well? Is not included
in the above expansion, but seems odd to me that it
On ven, sep 28, 2007 at 05:21:59 +, Ian Jackson wrote:
Pierre Habouzit writes (Re: getaddrinfo: DNS round robin vs RFC3484 s6 rule
9, for etch):
But such a ruling in Debian
(disregarding Debian's internal power games) has a pretty limited scope,
and won't fix the fact that most OSes
* Pierre Habouzit ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [070928 21:08]:
DNS RR is broken on Windows XP since SP2, Windows Vista, most *BSDs,
Redhat and Fedora, and probably any Linux distribution out there
I was told it isn't broken on Fedora.
I'm sorry, but the CT is a _Debian_ committee, composed of
On Fri, Sep 28, 2007 at 07:24:44PM +, Andreas Barth wrote:
* Pierre Habouzit ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [070928 21:08]:
DNS RR is broken on Windows XP since SP2, Windows Vista, most *BSDs,
Redhat and Fedora, and probably any Linux distribution out there
I was told it isn't broken on Fedora.
* Pierre Habouzit ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [070928 22:04]:
On Fri, Sep 28, 2007 at 07:24:44PM +, Andreas Barth wrote:
* Pierre Habouzit ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [070928 21:08]:
DNS RR is broken on Windows XP since SP2, Windows Vista, most *BSDs,
Redhat and Fedora, and probably any Linux
On Fri, Sep 28, 2007 at 06:23:06PM +, Pierre Habouzit wrote:
DNS RR is broken on Windows XP since SP2, Windows Vista, most *BSDs,
Redhat and Fedora, and probably any Linux distribution out there
I've just tested XP SP2 myself in various ways. I've tried things
like internet explorer,
On Fri, Sep 28, 2007 at 04:56:31PM +0100, Ian Jackson wrote:
We have to decide whether we want to make the same change to etch.
The main upside would be that the ftpmasters would once again be able
to use round robin DNS for eg ftp.us.debian.org.
$ host ftp.us.debian.org
ftp.us.debian.org
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