install), whereas Debian GNU/Linux does extensive testing and bug
collection *before* it's released. Unstable is the first stop of any
application into the Debian stream. Once it's in Unstable, it will be
eligible for pipelining further into the system once it's been
extensively te
ffect a change for good in man's
technological evolution. I agree and accept that my participation up to
now has been rather spotty. I can only say that I plan to change that,
once I stabilize my life.
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t; Please make amends for your error by flaming Lasse again and doing it
> properly. ;)
Ok, I'll try, not sure if his vocabulary is of sufficient quality to get the
gist of it, but I'll give it a go.
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remove that lack of knowledge.
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libpam-pgsql Debian Maintainer && Upstream Source
http://libpam-pgsql.codecastle.com
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going after 4.2 on my own then. I've got an nVidia GX200
4X AGP, basicly the same family. Then again, while I do bust Branden's nuts
on the debian-devel channel about wanting 4.2, he knows I'm joking. Perfectly
content with 4.1.x.
Branden, rockin job bro, fuck what anyone el
me leave Red Hat
and Slackware for this.
For that, thank you. I'm glad to be involved with a project like this simply
because of the quality of the people and the projects they provide.
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libpam-pgsql Debian Maintainer && Upstream Source
PIII-450 i686 + 256MB RAM
Worked fine for me.
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http://libpam-pgsql.codecastle.com
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> nor
> http://linuxnewbie.codecastle.com/david-downey-publickey.asc
> holds it.
> cu andreas
My fault, I forgot to post to the keyservers.
linuxnewbie shou;l.d be updated now as should libpgsl
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Reverse Depends:
libnss-pgsql1,libpam-pgsql
Dependencies:
0.5.2-3 - libc6 (2 2.2.4-4) libmhash2 (0 (null)) libpam0g (2 0.72-1)
libpgsql2 (2 7.2)
Provides:
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Reverse Provides:
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Davi
Hehe, meant to send an email earlier than this. Realised my mistake
later on.
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libpam-pgsql Home Site: http://libpam-pgsql.codecastle.com
Newbies: http://linuxnewbie.codecastle.com Admins:
http://admin.codecastle.com
Looks like it doesn't matter anymore. I've been removed as the new
maitnainer by erik due to the 2 week delay.
Once again, I apologize for the delay on the package but it couldn't be
helped. Hopefully I can assist on some other package.
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I do plan on doing a maintiner release shortly. I'm in the middle of
moving though. That's what the delay is about. Plese just give me some
time to complete this move. (tough trying to move an entire house)
I apologize for the delay.
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