* miguel gea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [041020 09:56]: > Hello, > I'm looking for a sponsor for the libmatheval package: > > Description: GNU library for evaluating symbolic mathematical expressions > GNU libmatheval is library comprising several procedures that makes > possible to create in-memory tree representation of mathematical > functions over single or multiple variables and later use this > representation to evaluate function for specified variable values, to > create corresponding tree for function derivative over specified > variable or to print textual representation of in-memory tree to > specified string. The library supports arbitrary variable names in > expressions, decimal constants, basic unary and binary operators and > elementary mathematical functions. > > You could find it in mentors.debian.org.
Some direct link may give you better results, a correct TLD would also make things easier. Libaries are hard things to start with, as I never had one myself, I am personally also not sponsoring one, but some general tipps regarding this package: +libmatheval (1.1.1-1) unstable; urgency=low + + * Initial Release. + * closes: #250538 + -- Miguel Gea Milvaques <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Fri, 15 Oct 2004 18:03:34 +0200 Plese do not simply close bugs. While it is guessable that this is the RFP/ITP for this package, some more words would be nice. (Especially that it is a new subpoint make things very confusing) Your .diff.gz contains a file _stdint.h telling it was auto-generated, so this seems to be a artefact that should be cleaned in the clean target. Your debian/ dir looks like it could need a bit more tidy up: the rules files contains things like version=2.0.5 major=2 which one can only hope are nowhere used as they do not fit the actual number. dirs contains usr/bin and usr/sbin which do not look very used. Hochachtungsvoll, Bernhard R. Link -- Sendmail is like emacs: A nice operating system, but missing an editor and a MTA.