[Anthony DeRobertis]
> If there is really a problem with not being able to include
> everything in netkit-data or whatever, we need an update-services
> command, etc.
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Nathanael Nerode wrote:
> In fact, this would solve in a certain sense the long argument about how many
> protocols/services to include in the lists: alternate packages could
> Provides: netbase-data if they included any superset of the most basic list.
In this way, I dare say, lies madness. No
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> Currently there are several packages which Build-Depend on netbase just to
> have /etc/protocol and /etc/services available to run tests. Unfortunately,
> this means that all of netbase's dependencies also need to be installed --
> and because of bug #162581, pbuilder
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Hi Debian developers and Tcl users,
Apparently some of the packages I maintain were removed from Debian's
testing distribution this evening: rivet, tcldom, tclxml and tclsoap,
because of
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Sebastien Estienne wrote:
> On 2/1/06, Kevin B. McCarty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>Sebastien ESTIENNE wrote:
>>>Package: wnpp
>>>Followup-For: Bug #349419
>>>Owner: "SÃbastien ESTIENNE" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>
>>>The debianization has been sent upstream
>>
>>If by "debianization" you mean the d
On 2/1/06, Kevin B. McCarty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [CC'ed since it isn't clear whether Sebastien reads d-d]
>
> Sebastien ESTIENNE wrote:
>
> > Package: wnpp
> > Followup-For: Bug #349419
> > Owner: "SÃbastien ESTIENNE" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > The debianization has been sent upstream
>
>
Op zaterdag 4 februari 2006 14:45, schreef Noèl Köthe:
> we are happy to announce the Debian Kolab (www.kolab.org) packages:
>
> http://pkg-kolab.alioth.debian.org/
>
> We built these packages for one of our customer at work
> (www.credativ.de) and are happy to give the work completly to Debian and
Hello,
we are happy to announce the Debian Kolab (www.kolab.org) packages:
http://pkg-kolab.alioth.debian.org/
We built these packages for one of our customer at work
(www.credativ.de) and are happy to give the work completly to Debian and
the users.
The reason why we don't use the upstream open
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