David Walser luigiwalser@... writes:
David Walser luigiwalser@... writes:
If anyone is interested, there are updates checked into Mageia 1 SVN
for perl, bind, libtiff, tor, and gimp.
Since updated in Mageia 1 SVN are:
cups, webmin, freetype2, squid, elinks, bogofilter,
David Walser luigiwalser@... writes:
If anyone is interested, there are updates checked into Mageia 1 SVN
for perl, bind, libtiff, tor, and gimp.
Since updated in Mageia 1 SVN are:
cups, webmin, freetype2, squid, elinks, bogofilter, flash-player-plugin,
David Walser luigiwalser@... writes:
David Walser luigiwalser@... writes:
David Walser luigiwalser@... writes:
David Walser luigiwalser@... writes:
If anyone is interested, there are updates checked into Mageia 1 SVN for
perl, bind, libtiff, tor, and gimp.
Since updated in
David Walser luigiwalser@... writes:
David Walser luigiwalser@... writes:
David Walser luigiwalser@... writes:
If anyone is interested, there are updates checked into Mageia 1 SVN for
perl, bind, libtiff, tor, and gimp.
Since updated in Mageia 1 SVN are:
cups, webmin, freetype2,
David Walser luigiwalser@... writes:
If anyone is interested, there are updates checked into Mageia 1 SVN for perl,
bind, libtiff, tor, and gimp.
Since updated in Mageia 1 SVN are:
cups, webmin, freetype2, squid, elinks, bogofilter, flash-player-plugin,
php-ZendFramework, python-django, fail2ban
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On 03/01/13 17:38, David Walser wrote:
David Walser luigiwalser@... writes:
If anyone is interested, there are updates checked into Mageia 1
SVN for perl,
bind, libtiff, tor, and gimp.
Since updated in Mageia 1 SVN are: cups, webmin, freetype2,
David Walser luigiwalser@... writes:
David Walser luigiwalser@... writes:
If anyone is interested, there are updates checked into Mageia 1 SVN for
perl, bind, libtiff, tor, and gimp.
Since updated in Mageia 1 SVN are:
cups, webmin, freetype2, squid, elinks, bogofilter, flash-player-plugin,
Remco Rijnders wrote:
On Sat, Dec 01, 2012 at 09:36:36PM -0500, David wrote in
k9eerj$lco$1...@ger.gmane.org:
As the person who does a lot of the packaging for security updates, I am
willing to continue the work I do on it, especially since I haven't
had time yet to move my and my family's
On Monday 03 December 2012, Guillaume Rousse wrote:
Le 03/12/2012 08:20, Remco Rijnders a écrit :
If there is user demand for it, and packagers willing to provide
security updates for a few more months, I'm willing to host the packages
built.
We're running short of manpower, not of disk
Le 03/12/2012 08:20, Remco Rijnders a écrit :
If there is user demand for it, and packagers willing to provide
security updates for a few more months, I'm willing to host the packages
built.
We're running short of manpower, not of disk space...
--
It's not the one with your name on it; it's
I'm willing to help with maintenance updates for Mageia 1 (and I count
Firefox and Thunderbird updates in this category). There seem to be a
few others who are similarly motivated. But I'm a newcomer to this so if
there is anyone ready to take the lead please tell me where we start.
Em 03-12-2012 22:26, Stan Thomas escreveu:
I'm willing to help with maintenance updates for Mageia 1 (and I count
Firefox and Thunderbird updates in this category). There seem to be a
few others who are similarly motivated. But I'm a newcomer to this so if
there is anyone ready to take the lead
02.12.2012 08:46, blind Pete kirjutas:
One and a half release cycles?
Perhaps future realeases could have;
9 month release cycle,
12 month full support,
15 months partial support?
Our releases already have 18 months full support. And as David already said,
we lack
enough QA people. QA
Le 02/12/2012 01:11, Thomas Backlund a écrit :
Mageia 1 is now EOL.
BS is locked down and updates_testing wiped.
Blog post pushed and mail sent to updates-announce ML.
--
Thomas
Oh thanks so I will close (before this evening) the mga1 bugs as said
previously.
FWIW, I agree wholeheartedly with having a longer support time. Getting
Mageia 1 right on my laptop was a long and painful process; I feel I've
only just got it going (OK, it's a year down the line really) and I have
to go through it all again in a few weeks. I accept it might be much
easier
Op zondag 2 december 2012 12:28:39 schreef Sander Lepik:
02.12.2012 08:46, blind Pete kirjutas:
One and a half release cycles?
Perhaps future realeases could have;
9 month release cycle,
12 month full support,
15 months partial support?
Our releases already have 18 months full
On Sun, 02 Dec 2012 10:32:41 +
Robert Wood robert.w...@apostrophe.co.uk wrote:
FWIW, I agree wholeheartedly with having a longer support time. Getting
Mageia 1 right on my laptop was a long and painful process; I feel I've
only just got it going (OK, it's a year down the line really) and
I'd be interested in doing some backports to Mageia 1 to keep it going a
little longer; Firefox and Thunderbird would be my main focus. I've
always thought I should learn how to build packages for a Linux distro.
Are there any documents you can point me at? Anyone want to mentor me
for this?
Le 02/12/12 14:23,Stan Thomas nous adresse ces quelques mots :
I'd be interested in doing some backports to Mageia 1 to keep it going a
little longer; Firefox and Thunderbird would be my main focus. I've
always thought I should learn how to build packages for a Linux distro.
Are there any
Hello!
It's not the best idea to start with packaging Firefox and Thunderbird:
1. Both packages are advanced and hard to maintain
2. If someone really wants the newest release of FF or TB, then he will
simply download a binary from the upstream webpage, unpack in $HOME and
use...
On
02.12.2012 21:14, Kamil Rytarowski kirjutas:
Hello!
It's not the best idea to start with packaging Firefox and Thunderbird:
1. Both packages are advanced and hard to maintain
2. If someone really wants the newest release of FF or TB, then he will
simply download a
binary from the upstream
On Sat, Dec 01, 2012 at 09:36:36PM -0500, David wrote in
k9eerj$lco$1...@ger.gmane.org:
As the person who does a lot of the packaging for security updates, I am
willing to continue the work I do on it, especially since I haven't
had time yet to move my and my family's workstations to Mageia 2,
Mageia 1 is now EOL.
BS is locked down and updates_testing wiped.
Blog post pushed and mail sent to updates-announce ML.
--
Thomas
Le dimanche 2 décembre 2012 01:11:44, Thomas Backlund a écrit :
Mageia 1 is now EOL.
BS is locked down and updates_testing wiped.
Blog post pushed and mail sent to updates-announce ML.
I have several systems installed with Mageia 1 and I wish to move them to
Mageia 3 (I make always a new
Pierre Jarillon wrote:
Le dimanche 2 décembre 2012 01:11:44, Thomas Backlund a écrit :
Mageia 1 is now EOL.
BS is locked down and updates_testing wiped.
Blog post pushed and mail sent to updates-announce ML.
I have several systems installed with Mageia 1 and I wish to move them to
David Walser wrote:
Pierre Jarillon wrote:
Le dimanche 2 décembre 2012 01:11:44, Thomas Backlund a écrit :
Mageia 1 is now EOL.
BS is locked down and updates_testing wiped.
Blog post pushed and mail sent to updates-announce ML.
I have several systems installed with Mageia 1 and I wish
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