Re: new packages...
Juan Cespedes wrote:
> On Wed, 15 Oct 1997, Eric Delaunay wrote:
>
> > I have an account but no pgp key. I currently do unsigned uploads because I
> > didn't installed pgp on my sparc-linux workstation from where I upload
> > packages.
>
> Hmmm... I'm afraid you will need a pgp-key. All unsigned
> uploads are rejected from master.
It's a new behavior. I did unsigned uploads in the past.
> You can use `pgp' in master.debian.org, assuming you use `ssh'
> to connect there (for security reasons).
>
> Alternatively, someone else can sign your packages...
I can use pgp from a PC box if I move files to upload to this machine.
I already have generated a PGP key but I don't know how to send it to the
Debian team.
> > Hmm, these symbols are tagged ``U'', ie. undefined. There are only external
> > refs. No problem at all.
>
> Yes, but I can't find where are these symbols defined. If
> they are not defined elsewhere, then this is a bug. Some function
> inside libm won't be able to resolve that symbol and will probably
> segfault.
They are only defined in libc.a. In effect, each symbol not found in
libc.so.6 is get from libc.a and statically linked to each program.
Look into the libc.so script...
> > I'm working on ncurses again.
>
> IIRC, ncurses needs libg++ to compile, but there isn't any
> working version. Am I wrong?
I already compiled libg++272 in the past. I don't remember the problems I
encountered, so I think I have had no major compilation troubles.
There is a libg++272 2.7.2.5-3 on Debian ftp site.
Bye.
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