@Zugschlus vllt "kennt" discover nur pakete mit appstream support?
I used to love this song as a child, and the older I get the more I learned about the stuff they're singing about. https://youtu.be/eFTLKWw542g?si=RjZxkfiOs72REBuq
hm, pondering to risk an earlier departure with even more stacked ICE trains. But I guess it won't matter anyway today
@neil vim is great, even more with some plugins to extend functionality. I can recommend vim-gruvbox, vim-rainbow and vim-autopair (Debian packages). I don't judge people though, everyone should use what they prefer.
@dancinyogi driven both (from Germany). Driving stick is essentially getting a feel for the clutch. Let it come gently and increase gas at the same time ( when starting in gear 1) and then gently release it. Switch often. Diesel cars should switch to a higher gear at ~ 2000 rpm, gas cars earlier. If you're driving up a hill you often need to switch down to maintain speed /accelerate. It just boils down to lots of practice and getting a feel of when to switch up/down
Now uploaded to the #Debian new queue pending reviewm
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@drewdevault @larsmb that's with I use openRC. Unfortunately sometimes systemd breaks stuff regardless of other inits
More attacks by Israel on journalists, I hope they are made to pay for all their war crimes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uFTrZbP-KTQ
@ah well afaik only one ftpmaster processes uploads atm, so that might take time
@kathenas turns out I had a broken tarball for some reason, works fine with more sleep to tackle it
@dangillmor @natematias I self-hosted #Nextcloud few years back because I didn't trust those big companies with my own data. Afaik you can also rent/buy a Nextcloud instance which is hosted somewhere (Hetzner iirc?)
I think I ran into a bug where uscan fails to repack huge tarballs when the compression is set to xz. Works fine with gz. I'll debug and file a proper bugreport tomorrow.
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@decathorpe ah, interesting. It's also often us "fighting" to get the test suite at least working somewhat with patching, and not really rewarding. Upside is I learned more in doing so
@decathorpe yeah, the long times on the debian side come from running autopkgtests for libraries which compile every feature on its own (and all enabled) and the run cargo test. This can take very long for packages with a lot of features ( say glib or uom).