perfect for security, production, service, transport companies or retail chains.
Reducing the costs of creating reports by 100%, as well as finding and
transferring data ensures high market interest.
May I present what our cooperation could look like?
Regards
Oliver Brown
a new one gets released. Currently we just moved
> to Rust 1.57.0, released last Thursday."
Source:
https://lore.kernel.org/rust-for-linux/20211206140313.5653-1-oj...@kernel.org/T/
See also:
https://github.com/Rust-for-Linux/linux/blob/rust/Documentation/rust/quick-start.rst
Best Regards,
Oliver C.
Hi Guido,
I just checked the latest patch you added to this bugreport and I didn't found
the patch for the pygrub binary path. Maybe is missed something?
Take care,
Oliver
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ly use the date. I might probe upstream first to see if I
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upstream that caused much of this mess to begin with).
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intentions would have been nice.
Note that I have put the ksh package up for adoption.
Oliver Kiddle
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hence the appended date. And it seemed to be the approach that would
best limit the number of times I'd need to bother my sponsor.
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this bug because it breaks very basic functionality
in the shell. The fix was done upstream so I don't really know the
details.
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sting', now?
If not, squeeze will have a non-working netdisco-mibs-installer.
kindest regards,
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On 15.09.2010 23:24, Philipp Kern wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 07:32:08PM +0000, Oliver Korff wrote:
>> crafty (23.3-1~squeeze1) testing-proposed-updates; urgency=low
>> .
>>* libnuma1 had a "New Upstream Version" upload and is not getting
>>
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all packages that use the PostgreSQL libraries,
which is a lot. We decided not even to try to get them into sarge.
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the shared libraries
it needs to go with its binaries for use by the new package's postinst.
Even then, there will be problems for those who don't upgrade woody.
The best solution will be the new PostgreSQL package structure I am
working on, but I am not ready to release that yet.
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On Sun, 2004-03-07 at 00:19, Colin Watson wrote:
> > According to Oliver (the primary maintainer) there will be a new
> > bugfix upstream release soon, which would be a good opportunity to
> > upload an updated package.
>
> It would be very nice to have this update, or
is likely to keep things waiting beyond
the 16 to 23 days that it will take perl to go in.
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This is
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