On Wed, Oct 04, 2017 at 11:35:48AM +0100, Sai wrote:
> puf: unknown protocol in https://some_url (from uls_file.txt)
> puf: Invalid URL 'https://some_url'.
>
> Is there a reason puf doesn't handle https, or is this a bug?
It's on the upstream author's ToDo list at
On Sun, Jun 04, 2017 at 01:40:56PM +, Joseph Smidt wrote:
> And to make matters worse, half the security packages in Kali
> not in Debian are free software that just doesn't meet Debian's strict
> guidelines and thus can't ever go this route.
Do you have an example for such a software? If
On 24.02.2014 12:08, Matthew Paul Thomas wrote:
Ubuntu has extensive designs for privacy settings on both PC and phone.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityAndPrivacySettings As with
everything else in Ubuntu, there's always more to do than we have time
for.
I'd like to see Ubuntu not phoning
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: libgles2-mesa-dev | libgles2-dev, libqt4-dev (=
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Is there a reason for this difference? How would I go to further find
out why this is what it is?
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On 23.07.2013 09:12, Robie Basak wrote:
[...]
E: You must put some 'source' URIs in your sources.list
E: Type add-apt-repository sources to do this automatically for you.
$ sudo add-apt-repository sources
deb-src lines have been added to your sources.list.
Now type apt-get update, and then
On 14.03.2012 15:44, Rodney Dawes wrote:
Ditën e Wed, 14/03/2012 më 14.21 +0200, Timo Jyrinki ka shkruar:
Sure it's the
good ol' laggy Gwibber,
Can you please clarify what you mean by laggy here? And are
there bugs open for what you mean by your use of the term?
I don't know if Timo means
On 06.03.2012 21:50, Clint Byrum wrote:
+ Note: This needs to be kept until the next LTS release
as mkpasswd is a published package in lucid.
Maybe I'm misunderstanding something, but can't this be dropped next
regular release already?
Lucid - Precise upgrades will remove
On 03.03.2012 19:18, Dan Lange wrote:
v0.6.17 was released three months ago but Ubuntu hasn't updated their
packages for 11.10 (oneiric). Is there something blocking this or has
Duplicity slipped through the cracks?
We generally do not package new upstream versions for previous releases
of
Hi there,
by default, arch: all packages are built on the i386 buildds. That is
fine for most packages, but I found one where it isn't, openbios-ppc.
This needs a powerpc to build on, see https://pad.lv/935018.
How can one do that in Ubuntu?
Cheers,
Andreas
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On 22.02.2012 17:35, Deni Bertović wrote:
Unfortunalety that does not happen. That's the main problem.
After doing 'apt-get remove nginx', 'apt-get autoremove' does NOT remove
the nginx-full and nginx-common packages.
That seems to be a problem on your system then, not with the nginx
package,
On 22.02.2012 18:45, Bedwell, Jordon wrote:
Please do not CC me on replies, I'm subscribed to the list.
Without seeing where he mentioned his OS I'll just assume he's on
12.04 where this is a problem.
My paste is from 12.04, it's not a problem there.
Apt does not autoremove some package
On 22.02.2012 21:28, Deni Bertović wrote:
I am on Ubuntu 11.10.
I then try:
'apt-get autoremove'
And nothing happens. I fail to see how this is an issue with my system if
it's a fresh install of Ubuntu.
http://people.ubuntu.com/~amoog/nginx-install-remove-oneiric.log is from
a fresh
Hi there!
I had a little free time this week and since there is some thought of
bringing gnutls28 into PP, I made a ppa to rebuild the
main-dependencies, ppa available at
https://launchpad.net/~amoog/+archive/gnutls28-test
Many packages relied on libgnutls-dev to Depend on libgcrypt11-dev in
On 12/09/2011 06:48 PM, diego fanesi wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to install bigbluebutton on oneiric but libmpfr1ldbl package
seems to be missing.
The whole mpfr source package has been replaced by mpfr4. The library
package is currently called libmpfr4.
Could you add this package on official
On 06/15/2011 07:40 PM, Dave Walker wrote:
Currently, if the upstream code is changed (anything other than
debian/*).. When dpkg-buildpackage is run, an automated patch is
created. This is a really nice feature, but it is very easy to miss
this. I have seen multiple uploads where these
Hello there,
this is a list of packages that currently are considered broken due to
referencing non-existing la-files. The list is from
http://people.canonical.com/~vorlon/broken-srcs-universe.txt, I removed
those that have been rebuilt already.
Normally the problem would go away with a rebuild
that, see the tag
dh_desktop-is-deprecated and dh_desktop(1) manpage.
Regards, Andreas Moog
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