pribib writes:
If so please remove web browsers.
Why? Ethical web browsers do not suggest or recommend non-free
software.
That would be the websites the web browser can render to. I feel
like if
we are going to talk about lines being drawn, this is not a point
of
consistency from which
On 09/24/2018 08:32 PM, Luke Shumaker wrote:
I've rolled out version 20180924 of Parabola dbscripts.
This is a bugfix release.
Thank you for your work, Luke.
Brett
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bill-auger writes:
there is a wiki article about that[1] - probably the most
important criteria to tick there is the one about being around
for a long time and a well known, trusted, and competent member
of the parabola community
Thank you for the link to the wiki article, Bill.
there are
Freemor writes:
Thanks for the warm welcome :) Glad to be aboard.
Freemor,
From a non-dev, I wish you the best in your contributions and I
thank
you for your present and future contributions to this terrific
project.
Congrats!
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Luke Shumaker writes:
On Thu, 12 Jul 2018 19:48:52 -0400,
Brett Gilio wrote:
On 07/12/2018 04:24 PM, bill-auger wrote:
> i still think this is a bug or a missing feature IMHO - if
> the keyring package were regenerated automatically each day,
> then no one
> would (ever?) nee
Christopher Davis writes:
I have been looking into this, and it seems likely that this is
a false
positive. The code "6606621" was
also used for a CUPS file, and according to VirusTotal only
ClamAV reported an
issue. Information
here:
Lucid Eagle writes:
It has come to my attention that there may be a trojan in the
official
Parabola repos. As well as several other potential security
issues as
well. They may all just be false positives, but this one is
rather
alarming.
Thank you for your email, we will look into this.
I asked this question in the IRC group, but I figured it might be
more
appropriate here.
How exactly does one go about being considered to be a Parabola
package
maintainer? I have previous experience with maintaining packages
and
general package management, as well as a combined experience of
Megver83 writes:
Thanks for the info. Will see what does ArchLinux32 does
regarding this,
but surely the easiest way is to skip linux-libre 4.17.7, which
is about
to be released.
I am with you, the easiest solution is definitely just to skip
4.17.7 of
linux-libre unless the FSFLA releases
This is from the Guix mailing list, I am forwarding here just to
make
sure everybody is aware of this problem.
Leo Famulari writes:
FYI, the latest stable Linux release (4.17.7) is not suitable
for i386
(i686-linux) systems. Quoting Greg Kroah-Hartman:
"NOTE, this kernel release is broken
Megver83 writes:
That version doesn't exist (yet).
Do not trust Parabolaweb, linux-libre is at 4.17.6.
I apologize, I marked this out of date before I realized the issue
with parabolaweb.
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Luke Shumaker writes:
I've rolled out version 20180715 of Parabola dbscripts.
TL;DR: `db-move` and `db-remove` now work correctly! You can
use them
by ssh'ing to r...@repo.parabola.nu.
This is essentially a bugfix release.
Changes from 20180622 to 20180715:
- The VCS backend is
That is what I was effectively planning on doing. I do not foresee any
issues with that as long as I do not try to use any of the modules
within gnome-control-center which depend on Cheese.
Thanks for your help.
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Is there any way we can make gnome-control-center /not/ depend on
cheese? How many of us actually use that dreaded application on a
regular basis?
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(for better or worse) have came to prefer
using pacman-aur helpers what have some capability to automagically
handle various types of keys.
I wonder if pacman will ever get around to implementing something of the
sort, of if the Arch Linux people have some aversion to this.
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Fair enough.
Brett Gilio
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On 07/12/2018 04:19 PM, Isaac David wrote:
Brett Gilio wrote :
Would this be an appropriate time to refresh my keyring, then? Or
should I wait?
every time is the right time for refreshing
Would this be an appropriate time to refresh my keyring, then? Or should
I wait?
Brett Gilio
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On 07/12/2018 12:56 PM, Freemor wrote:
So I can further join the fun. :)
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the task?
If so, I think this sounds like a solid idea, assuming that the other
privileged users are on-board.
Brett Gilio
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On 07/12/2018 09:18 AM, bill-auger wrote:
the default state of a redmine issue is currently the ext
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