Re: Giuseppe Martino in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > On Mon, Sep 12, 2005 at 01:44:14PM +0200, Christoph Berg wrote: > > The proper way to fix that is to ship a bootstrapped .tar.bz2. > > Ok, I replaced every link with a copy of its normal file > (`config/install-sh' `config/mkinstalldirs' `config/missing' `./COPYING' & > Co.)
Ok, it does compile now. (But have a look at Joost's suggestion anyway for next time.) > > The last CW course I held lies now several years back, but still a > > point from a teacher's view: starting with "e,i,s,h,t,m,o" is not the > > optimal thing. Start with characters that are more distinct. I don't > > have my old instructions here, but the characters were mixed, even > > with some numbers in between, iirc. > > Well there are a lot of morse learning methods. > Aldo implement also Koch method. > Would you describe your method? I can code its in aldo. > Futher I'm working on a programmable aldo (I'm going to use GUILE) > so everybody could implement his method with a GUILE-Scheme script. The difference was basically the order in which letters where added to the alphabet. You should probably make that user-configurable. I've had a look at the package: * please use a real name in the changelog (lintian: W: aldo source: changelog-should-mention-nmu) * your Build-Depends look overly restricted. (Why >= x.y for all packages?) libc6-dev is listed twice. (lintian will complain about libc6-dev when you fix that). * Description: - the license/operating system does not really matter here - the Koch method could use an explanation - on the other hand, "read from file" explains itself - "With this exercise you can train receiving randomly generated callsigns. * debian/copyright lists only you, but some files have "improved : Bob Harrington" - did he contribute much, i.e. does have a copyright on that files himself? NB, how does aldo compare to the other morse programs (apt-cache search morse) in Debian? Christoph -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.df7cb.de/
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