Hi,
On 16 May, Antti-Juhani Kaijanaho wrote:
> On Sat, May 15, 1999 at 06:14:26PM -0500, Ossama Othman wrote:
> > I just did an update of my package list for potato. There are now 521
> > packages in the list instead of the 3300? What happened to the package
> > list?
>
> Packages.gz in m
On Sat, May 15, 1999 at 06:14:26PM -0500, Ossama Othman wrote:
> I just did an update of my package list for potato. There are now 521
> packages in the list instead of the 3300? What happened to the package
> list?
Packages.gz in main is empty, even on master. Apparently dinstall broke.
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Hi,
I just did an update of my package list for potato. There are now 521
packages in the list instead of the 3300? What happened to the package
list?
-Ossama
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Center for Distributed Object Computing, Washington University, St. Louis
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> On Thu, 13 May 1999 15:02:40 +0100 (BST), Julian Gilbey wrote:
> >> Glad to hear all of this. I just have one comment:
> >>
> >> > - The mktexlsr, mktexdir and mktexupd scripts must not be setuid.
> >> >If they are, anyone could run them, which is unnecessary. Any
> >> >extra privileg
thanks!! i will send you mail whenever i update the source.
darin
On Sat, 15 May 1999, Torsten Landschoff wrote:
> Hi Darin!
>
> I was seeking for a tiny finance tracking tool to make better use of my money
> and found Gnofin on freshmeat. I learned that there is no Debian package for
> it s
First I want to thank everyone who sent me a reply, both private and on
the list. I now know 3 different way to create working routing tables.
With regret, this has not resolved the problem. It was John Hasler who
actually resolved things for me. I now have the following routing tables
on both mach
Package: general
Version: N/A
Hi
Would like to contribute the problems I experienced when
upgrading from 2.0 to 2.1 using a 2.2.6 kernel. Hope they are useful.
I attach an script for the upgrade (^Ms removed). The main
points to note about it is apt-get suddenly died abou
On Sun, May 16, 1999 at 03:02:00AM +0800, Anthony Wong wrote:
> The package 'bg5ps' is ready for upload:
You know I download my email every 5 minutes and scroll though it. It's
bothersome to see an intent-to-package come in at the same time as the
upload announcement.
The reason for anouncing ITP
The package 'bg5ps' is ready for upload:
Package: bg5ps
Version: 1.1b2-1
Section: text
Priority: optional
Architecture: i386
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.1), python, ttf-twmoe-kai | ttf-twmoe-sung
Installed-Size: 96
Maintainer: Anthony Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Description: A utility to print Chin
On Fri, May 14, 1999 at 05:15:42PM -0400, Sergey V Kovalyov wrote:
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|On Sat, 15 May 1999, Anthony Wong wrote:
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|> The package 'ttfprint' is ready for upload:
|
|Interesting... Is it specific to Chinese, or can it do other truetype
|stuff ? E.g. Russian ?
Yes, ttfprint is specific to Chinese beca
Hi,
I've set up debian upload queue in Japan. So please add the information
about this to dupload.conf and developers-references section 6.2.x.
Should I send it as wishlist to BTS?
nickname: jp
FQDN: master.debian.or.jp
path name: /pub/Incoming/upload
For dupload.conf
$cfg{jp} = {
By all means go right ahead and upload :-)
-- John
Stephen Zander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > "John" == John Goerzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> John> I tried giving it away last December, but apparently the
> John> person that took it didn't have time to upload it, so I'm
>
Hi Darin!
I was seeking for a tiny finance tracking tool to make better use of my money
and found Gnofin on freshmeat. I learned that there is no Debian package for
it so I grabbed the sources and made one myself.
Thanks for this cool utility - I like it very much and I would like to make an
offi
On May 14, James R. Van Zandt wrote:
>
> >* Version for virtual packages is the date of the report (/MM/DD)
>
> Any chance of making that an ISO-8601 format date instead? That is,
> -MM-DD.
>
>- Jim Van Zandt
Done in 0.2.
Chris
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Good morning fans,
I have noticed that several HOWTO's are way out-dated. For example
the Hardware-HOWTO is from July 1998. Same goes for the
Ethernet-HOWTO etc. Thus they doesn't cover hardware which is
supported by Linux 2.2.x and newer.
However, there is a new service which has been opened
On May 14, Russell Coker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>When I add the following line to ~/.gnupg/options (as someone suggested on
>this
>mailing list) the "gpg" program segv's every time I try to decrypt data.
>
>keyring /usr/share/keyrings/debian-keyring.pgp
GPG 0.9.6 is buggy, I sent a deta
On Sat, May 15, 1999 at 01:07:26AM +0100, Edward Betts wrote:
> Easy solution, buy one of those non-free Debian CDs, with the bits of non-free
> they can shove on a CD on. Loads of vendors do them.
No, the non-freeness isn't the problem with this version. FTP admin
said that licence says that we c
On Sat, May 15, 1999 at 01:22:13AM +0200, Wichert Akkerman wrote:
> Anyway, I hope Debian will still exist and be in good shape when I
> return. Oh, and with lots less release-critical bugs of course ;)
hehe. we know what the mice do when the cat's away, but what mischief do
the cats get up to whe
Lars Wirzenius wrote:
> Manual pages are actually written in a new language, defined
> using the troff macro language. It is much simpler than the
> real troff language.
This may no longer be true. I see quite a few codes in manpages
that aren't defined by man(7). For example, the manpage for [
Is there any intention to package Free Builder for Debian? Now
that we have a reasonable java plataform (with jdk, kaffe, awt, xemacs,
and ohers).
Have a nice day,Paulo Henrique
Hi,
Actually you can make some text output with groff, for instance:
groff -man -Tascii pon.1 > pon.txt
works for me :). Let's say for the manuals, but works.
so long
Othmar
On Sat, May 15, 1999 at 05:00:20PM +1200, Michael Beattie wrote:
> On 14 May 1999, Ben Pfaff wrote:
> I found tleds not all that easy to use, and I only had to type `make` and
> `./netleds console ppp0 &` and it is still running, even after a
> disconnect or two...
>
> But, I will have another loo
On 14 May 1999, Ben Pfaff wrote:
> Michael Beattie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>Summary
> NetLED is a program that monitors an interface using the keyboard
> leds.
>
> Is it different from tleds which is already packaged?
I found tleds not all that easy to use, and I only had
Hi Thomas,
Thomas> I am still using an "acct_6.3.2-2_i386.deb" package that I
Thomas> compiled on a 2.1.96 kernel. It works fine with the 2.2 kernel
Thomas> series for me.
Thanks, that is another good data point.
Which version of glibc are you running / did you compile against? Glibc 2
>* Version for virtual packages is the date of the report (/MM/DD)
Any chance of making that an ISO-8601 format date instead? That is,
-MM-DD.
- Jim Van Zandt
Michael Beattie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Summary
NetLED is a program that monitors an interface using the keyboard
leds.
Is it different from tleds which is already packaged?
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I got a mail of the idea just "jp" :) Thanks.
It's most simple and clear, so I select this as my choice
for the nickname of newly created dupload-queue.
Any other opinions ?
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Taketoshi Sano: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
This is to be my first real package once my maintainer info has been sent
to me.. (James has spoken to me by phone)
I just found this, so I am just about to play with it.
>From the Web Page:
http://mars.ark.com/~mbevan/products/netled.shtml
Summary
NetLED is a program that monitors an int
On Fri, 14 May, 1999, Vincent Murphy wrote:
> ok. i'm just wondering how SuSE and anybody else who gives it out on CDs
> gets away with it. when i tell my friends they should try debian instead of
> the usual distributions, everything's peachy until i tell them it doesn't
> include java (we're d
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