Bug#819343: ITP: r-cran-dplyr -- A Grammar of Data Manipulation for GNU R

2016-03-26 Thread Chris Lawrence
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Chris Lawrence * Package name: r-cran-dplyr Version : 0.4.3 Upstream Author : Hadley Wickham * URL : https://github.com/hadley/dplyr * License : MIT (Expat) Programming Lang: C++, R Description : A Grammar of

Bug#819138: ITP: r-bioc-rgraphviz -- GNU R interface with the Graphviz library

2016-03-23 Thread Chris Lawrence
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Chris Lawrence * Package name: r-bioc-rgraphviz Version : 2.14.0 Upstream Author : Kasper Daniel Hansen * URL : http://bioconductor.org/packages/release/bioc/html/Rgraphviz.html * License : Eclipse Public License

Bug#819137: ITP: r-cran-mcmc -- Markov Chain Monte Carlo simulations for GNU R

2016-03-23 Thread Chris Lawrence
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Chris Lawrence * Package name: r-cran-mcmc Version : 0.9-4 Upstream Author : Charles J. Geyer * URL : http://www.stat.umn.edu/geyer/mcmc/ * License : MIT Programming Lang: C, R Description : Markov Chain Monte

Bug#805258: ITP: r-cran-geepack -- Generalized Estimating Equation Package for R

2015-11-15 Thread Chris Lawrence
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Chris Lawrence * Package name: r-cran-geepack Version : 1.2-0 Upstream Author : Søren Højsgaard * URL : https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/geepack/index.html * License : GPL v3+ Programming Lang: R Description

Bug#805257: ITP: r-cran-aer -- Applied Econometrics with R

2015-11-15 Thread Chris Lawrence
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Chris Lawrence * Package name: r-cran-aer Version : 1.2-4 Upstream Author : Achim Zeileis * URL : https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/AER/index.html * License : GPL 2/3 Programming Lang: R Description

Bug#805256: ITP: r-cran-jsonlite -- A Robust, High Performance JSON Parser and Generator for R

2015-11-15 Thread Chris Lawrence
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Chris Lawrence * Package name: r-cran-jsonlite Version : 0.9.17 Upstream Author : Jeroen Ooms * URL : http://arxiv.org/abs/1403.2805 * License : MIT Programming Lang: R Description : A Robust, High Performance

Re: Update on R 3.0.0 migration (Was: R 3.0.0 and required rebuilds of all reverse Depends: of R)

2013-04-06 Thread Chris Lawrence
On Sat, Apr 6, 2013 at 4:55 PM, Julian Gilbey wrote: > So something doesn't make sense somewhere: if my package doesn't care > which version of R it's building against, but R itself cares, then > surely there should be some way of querying r-base-dev during the > build process to enquire which ver

Bug#645243: ITP: Tangaza -- Mobile phone-based group messaging system.

2011-10-13 Thread Ian Lawrence
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Ian Lawrence * Package name: Tangaza Version : 1.0.0 Upstream Author : Jonathan Ledlie , Billy Odero * URL : https://github.com/tangaza/Tangaza * License : AGPL Programming Lang: Perl, Python, Asterisk

Bug#645236: (no subject)

2011-10-13 Thread Ian Lawrence
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Ian Lawrence * Package name: Tangaza Version : 1.0.0 Upstream Author : Jonathan Ledlie , Billy Odero * URL : https://github.com/tangaza/Tangaza * License : AGPL Programming Lang: Perl, Python, Asterisk Description

Bug#610160: ITP: r-cran-rjags -- R interface to the JAGS Bayesian statistics package

2011-01-15 Thread Chris Lawrence
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Chris Lawrence * Package name: r-cran-rjags Version : 2.2.0-2-1 Upstream Author : Martyn Plummer * URL : http://calvin.iarc.fr/~martyn/software/jags/ * License : GPL v2 Programming Lang: C++ Description : R

Bug#610159: ITP: r-cran-gam -- Generalized Additive Models for R

2011-01-15 Thread Chris Lawrence
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Chris Lawrence * Package name: r-cran-gam Version : 1.04-1 Upstream Author : Trevor Hastie * URL : http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/gam/index.html * License : GPL v2 Programming Lang: C, Fortran Description

Re: [RFC] userdeb - user accounts as .debs

2009-05-16 Thread Mark Lawrence
make. I'm trying to make this a generic solution that doesn't require a user or administrator to delve into the policy manual, and that still completely works within the package system. Interesting idea though with fetching/storing configuration files via a revision control system. I think it woul

Re: [RFC] userdeb - user accounts as .debs

2009-05-16 Thread Mark Lawrence
On Sat May 16, 2009 at 04:20:20PM +0100, Colin Tuckley wrote: > Mark Lawrence wrote: > > >To include everything in your home directory you add > >a line containing ’*’. However, be aware that > >building a package requires t

[RFC] userdeb - user accounts as .debs

2009-05-16 Thread Mark Lawrence
responsible for the decryption of files. It can be used in the event that things do not succeed during installation (wrong password, unattended install, etc). SEE ALSO debuild(1), ccrypt(1) AUTHOR Mark Lawrence COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE Copyright (C) 2009 Mark

Re: Bug#206187: marked as done (apt-get update fails to get index package list and therefore does nothing)

2008-09-03 Thread Lawrence Williams
Without more information, I would think the "Waited, for gzip but it wasn't there" message meant that gzip wasn't installed. "apt-get install gzip" should have fixed that, should it not? - Lawrence On Wednesday, September 3, 2008 12:51:07 pm Debian Bug Tracking Sy

Bug#496967: general: System completely blocks any input

2008-08-29 Thread Lawrence Williams
This sounds like a kernel panic to me. Anyone else have any thoughts? - Lawrence On Friday, August 29, 2008 03:21:13 pm Frank Küster wrote: > I should have been more specific here. It's not only the input, it's   > the output as well. For example, if aptitude is downloading pa

Bug#483661: ITP: r-cran-amelia -- R package for handling missing data

2008-05-30 Thread Chris Lawrence
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Chris Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * Package name: r-cran-amelia Version : 1.1-29 Upstream Author : James Honaker, Gary King, Matthew Blackwell * URL : http://gking.harvard.edu/amelia/ * License : GPLv2 or

Bug#469781: ITP: r-cran-gmaps -- GNU R support for producing geographic maps with grid graphics

2008-03-06 Thread Chris Lawrence
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Chris Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * Package name: r-cran-gmaps Version : 0.1 Upstream Author : Andrew Redd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * URL : http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/gmaps/index.html * License : GPL

Re: Pbuilder loads a lot of texlive fonts

2007-11-07 Thread lawrence
I heard apt-get now installs Recommends by default. Never noticed it myself yet, but if it does, I guess pbuilder will start now as well... any thoughts? - Lawrence Not A DD :) On November 7, 2007 12:43:21 pm Andreas Tille wrote: > On Wed, 7 Nov 2007, James Vega wrote: > > Riku'

Re: Non-security updates between stable releases?

2007-07-30 Thread LAWRENCE WILLIAMS
Hi, Would a combination of backports.org (for etch-backports) and etch security updates, not take care of this for you? You would get fairly up to date packages built for etch, and still have a viable upgrade option when the next release comes. - Lawrence --- Tim Hull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: Mozilla renames: is Debian the only one?

2007-04-12 Thread Lawrence Williams
On April 12, 2007 01:10:53 pm Sune Vuorela wrote: > On 2007-04-12, Lawrence Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On April 12, 2007 11:34:00 am Chris Lamb wrote: > >> Pierre THIERRY wrote: > >> > If not, which ones? > >> > >> + http://ww

Re: Mozilla renames: is Debian the only one?

2007-04-12 Thread Lawrence Williams
On April 12, 2007 11:34:00 am Chris Lamb wrote: > Pierre THIERRY wrote: > > If not, which ones? > > + http://www.gnewsense.org/ ? Gentoo has done renames of Mozilla products such as Firefox too. - Lawrence -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "u

Re: Kernel selection in the installation system

2007-03-26 Thread Lawrence Williams
IIRC, the kernel udeb in the installer image runs the installer kernel during installation and the installer checks for the CPU type. You can use the 'expert' install option to be given the opportunity to manually select which kernel is installed during installation. - Lawrence O

Re: How to identify origin [Was: How to identify distro, lsb-release is broken]

2006-03-01 Thread Chris Lawrence
dpkg --status includes the Origin: header for those packages that specify it; reportbug already uses this to decide what BTS to use, but it could also be included in the report. Chri

Re: How to identify distro, lsb-release is broken

2006-03-01 Thread Chris Lawrence
On 2/23/06, Stephen Birch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I need to find a way of identifying the name of an installed > distrobution. This mechanism should be able to differentiate > > woody > sarge > etch > sid > hoary > breezy > dapper > > Prior to etch I was using lsb-release but it seems /etc/lsb

Bug#347880: ITP: r-cran-eco -- GNU R routines for Bayesian ecological inference

2006-01-13 Thread Chris Lawrence
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Chris Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * Package name: r-cran-eco Version : 2.2-1 Upstream Author : Kosuke Imai and Ying Lu * URL : http://imai.princeton.edu/research/eco.html * License : GPL Description :

Re: How to use lsb init-functions

2005-11-29 Thread Chris Lawrence
I should do, or is there another solution I am overlooking; or > do we need more functions; or does the whole system need to be reworked? I think if you have a serious worry about stderr, you probably should 2> to a temporary file, then cat it after the failure message if necessary. e.g. something like: f=`tempfile` log_action_begin_msg "Will do foo" foo 2>>$f log_action_end_msg $? if [ -s $f ]; then cat $f >/dev/fd/2 fi rf -f $f That idiom might be worth putting into a function in init-functions; I dunno. Hope this helps... Chris -- Chris Lawrence - http://blog.lordsutch.com/

Re: Build-Depend'ing on libasound2-dev just for Linux

2005-09-15 Thread Lawrence Williams
d-dep is probably the sanest solution for my package, as it would cut out a lot of old cruft that has been hanging around. Are those archs (hurd-i386 netbsd-i386 kfreebsd-i386) defined by dpkg or another package like type-handling?? Thanks everyone :) Lawrence On September 15, 2005 03:

Re: Build-Depend'ing on libasound2-dev just for Linux

2005-09-15 Thread Lawrence Williams
Thanks Nico, But I want the libasound2-dev Build-Depend to only be used if we are building for Linux, not BSD or anything else :) Lawrence On September 15, 2005 01:20 pm, Nico Golde wrote: > It does prevent the build on the specified archs, yes. > Regards Nico -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, em

Build-Depend'ing on libasound2-dev just for Linux

2005-09-15 Thread Lawrence Williams
-Dep on linux-kernel-headers, but I wasn't sure if I should follow their example: linux-kernel-headers (>= 2.6.13+0rc3-1.1) [!hurd-i386 !netbsd-i386 !kfreebsd-i386] In Debian, does this prevent it from building on anything other than Linux?? Lawrence -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL P

Need help with SDL 1.2.9 packages

2005-09-03 Thread Lawrence Williams
this to -devel and -mentors to get the widest possible audience. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Lawrence -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: RFA: A few packages

2005-06-15 Thread Chris Lawrence
aving both lsb and lsb-release with one maintainer will simplify things. Chris -- Chris Lawrence - http://blog.lordsutch.com/

Bug#312794: ITP: r-cran-pscl -- GNU R package for discrete data models

2005-06-10 Thread Chris Lawrence
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Chris Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * Package name: r-cran-pscl Version : 0.5 Upstream Author : Simon Jackman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * URL : http://pscl.stanford.edu/ * License : GPL Description : GNU R

Bug#308255: ITP: r-cran-bayesm -- GNU R package for Bayesian inference

2005-05-08 Thread Chris Lawrence
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Chris Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * Package name: r-cran-bayesm Version : 0.0-2 Upstream Authors: Peter Rossi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Rob McCulloch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. * URL: http://gsbwww.uchicago.e

Bug#290603: ITP: rnc-mode -- editing mode for compact Relax NG syntax

2005-01-14 Thread Chris Lawrence
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist * Package name: rnc-mode Version : 1.0b3 Upstream Author : David Rosenborg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * URL : http://www.pantor.com/download.html * License : BSD Description : Emacs editing mode for RELAX NG Compact syntax This p

Re: Bug#170548: On closing lists of bugs in changelog...

2004-12-08 Thread Lawrence Williams
and the bug #170548 (libsdl1.2debian-all: [aalib frontend] keyboard arrows do not work) is not fixed so I have no real choice but to reopen it. I don't know about this. You'll have to ask Lawrence, as he prepared this release. He is now CC'd on this reply. My apologies. I had bee

Bug#214489: ITP: trang -- Multi-format schema converter based on RELAX NG

2003-10-06 Thread Chris Lawrence
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist * Package name: trang Version : 20030619 Upstream Author : James Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * URL : http://www.thaiopensource.com/relaxng/trang.html * License : BSD (with some Apache-licensed parts) Description : Multi-forma

Re: [desktop] foomatic-gui is born

2002-11-27 Thread Chris Lawrence
ent user' as a standard option that could be enabled if needed. Chris -- Chris Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - http://www.lordsutch.com/chris/ Computer Systems Manager, Physics and Astronomy, Univ. of Mississippi 125B Lewis Hall - 662-915-5765

Re: [desktop] foomatic-gui is born

2002-11-27 Thread Chris Lawrence
of "power" among them ;) At least in the case of foomatic-gui, the backend is pretty universal; all it needs are foomatic-printjob and foomatic-configure in the path (although it does need to reload CUPS if it's not in the path; CUPS dumps raw PostScript to a new printer until it&#x

Re: [desktop] foomatic-gui is born

2002-11-27 Thread Chris Lawrence
phical su"s in Debian already). FWIW, the GNOME System Tools root prompts don't seem to work for me... Probably the best approach would be to use something like gksu in the menu entry; why reinvent the wheel? Chris -- Chris Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - http://www.lordsutch.com/

Re: [desktop] foomatic-gui is born

2002-11-26 Thread Chris Lawrence
On Nov 26, Colin Walters wrote: > On Tue, 2002-11-26 at 19:42, Chris Lawrence wrote: > > After about 10 hours of me pulling my hair out due to the complete and > > utter lack of documentation for GNOME2 and its Python bindings, I have > > produced "foomatic-gui".

[desktop] foomatic-gui is born

2002-11-26 Thread Chris Lawrence
pecific about it, although the detect.py module is probably a bit Linux-centric. Chris -- Chris Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - http://blog.lordsutch.com/

Re: Are we losing users to Gentoo?

2002-11-25 Thread Chris Lawrence
ctures because they can't keep up (due to lack of developer interest), but that hasn't happened yet. Chris -- Chris Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - http://www.lordsutch.com/chris/ Computer Systems Manager, Physics and Astronomy, Univ. of Mississippi 125B Lewis Hall - 662-915-5765

Re: Are we losing users to Gentoo?

2002-11-21 Thread Chris Lawrence
but they'd need extra RAM or disk space to keep up (and more people to keep an eye on them). Oh, by the way, hurd-i386 and the *BSDs will want all of these optimizations too. Better double your estimate :-) Chris, glad he picked up a 120GB drive the other day so he can build custom C

Re: foomatic unmaintained?

2002-09-03 Thread Chris Lawrence
foomatic release; it's currently in DELAYED/?-days (I think ? is 4 at the moment). Chris -- Chris Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - http://www.lordsutch.com/chris/

Re: Accepted vim 6.1.165-1 (i386 source)

2002-08-27 Thread Chris Lawrence
something that is standard or higher" rule in action... although I'm not entirely sure why it would conflict with elvis-tiny etc. (that's why we have alternatives, after all). Chris -- Chris Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - http://www.lordsutch.com/chris/ signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part

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Re: Menu system rewrite update (Aug 6 2002)

2002-08-14 Thread Chris Lawrence
roject that uses .desktop.in. Once I get back from Michigan I will have time to concentrate on fleshing out the details... Chris -- Chris Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - http://www.lordsutch.com/chris/ Computer Systems Manager, Physics and Astronomy, Univ. of Mississippi 125B Lewis Hall - 662-915-5765

Re: Move to python 2.2 as default release?

2002-08-14 Thread Chris Lawrence
ge than "Q4 2002". (Note that debian-python is probably the most appropriate list for followups.) Chris -- Chris Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - http://www.lordsutch.com/chris/

Re: Move to Python 2.2

2002-08-13 Thread Chris Lawrence
bian 3.1 even frozen (much less released) by then. See PEP 283: http://www.python.org/peps/pep-0283.html > Just in case that would make any difference... It would if sarge were targeted for a November release. Sarge isn't. Chris -- Chris Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - http://ww

Bug#143716: ITP: r-nonlinear -- libraries for nonlinear regression and repeated measurement models in GNU R

2002-04-20 Thread Chris Lawrence
Package: wnpp Version: N/A; reported 2002-04-20 Severity: wishlist * Package name: r-nonlinear (?) Version : 0.9.20020417 Upstream Author : Jim Lindsey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * URL : http://alpha.luc.ac.be/~lucp0753/rcode.html * License : GPL Description : GN

Re: Faster Release Cycle = More Up to date Packages...

2002-04-11 Thread Chris Lawrence
uess is that we won't see a hard freeze until all the RC bugs are done, I like the chances of any package in unstable making it into woody. The only packages in unstable that aren't in woody (testing) are in the update-excuses output: http://ftp-master.debian.org/testing/update_excuses.

Re: Please test this woody cd image

2002-04-11 Thread Chris Lawrence
root disks and just use the cdrom for packages. > > For most of the machines I install, I expect the iso loader will be a > big help. Mike: Is this a regression? (i.e. does the machine boot standard El Torito cd images, like potato CD #1?) Chris -- Chris Lawrence <[EMAIL PR

Bug#142290: ITP: python-optik -- advanced command-line parsing library for Python

2002-04-10 Thread Chris Lawrence
Package: wnpp Version: N/A; reported 2002-04-10 Severity: wishlist * Package name: python-optik Version : 1.2 Upstream Author : Greg Ward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * URL : http://optik.sourceforge.net/ * License : BSD w/o ad clause Description : advanced command

Re: Please test this woody cd image

2002-04-10 Thread Chris Lawrence
my CDs with ISOLINUX. If the project wants to go off and Don Quixote towards imaginary windmills because we haven't spent months testing something that's been in production use for years, that's all the better for me, since I'll be shipping better discs than . Chris -- Chris Lawrence

Re: Python module for debconf

2002-04-07 Thread Chris Lawrence
packages.) Chris -- Chris Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - http://www.lordsutch.com/chris/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Debian Conference 2 Registration

2002-04-06 Thread Chris Lawrence
e dumb enough to run IIS and pay for it, that's on them, not us. Chris -- Chris Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - http://www.lordsutch.com/chris/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [2002-04-06] Release Status Update

2002-04-06 Thread Chris Lawrence
On Apr 06, Anthony Towns wrote: > pfaedit The "RC" bug appears to be in an out-of-date version of the package. Furthermore, it's been closed for over a week... > popularity-contest Fixed for several days in NMU. Chris -- Chris Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - htt

Re: A language by any other name

2001-09-26 Thread Chris Lawrence
hing. Read Shakespeare, he used all sorts of spellings...) Now as for the behavior of the C locale where it's not defined by the standards... well, leave me out of that flamefest :-) Just my 2/100 Euro. (What are fractional Euros called in English anyway? Cents?) Chris -- Chris La

Re: questions on ITP

2001-09-20 Thread Chris Lawrence
equest a CC or X-Debbugs-CC to the list. By the way, if you use 'reportbug wnpp' it will handle this for you automagically. For now, I recommend just sending an email to debian-devel that lists all of the ITPs along with the "standard info" you submitted to the bts for

Re: bugs + rant + constructive criticism (long)

2001-01-03 Thread Chris Lawrence
At 10:27 PM 1/2/2001, Branden Robinson wrote: On Wed, Jan 03, 2001 at 05:16:22AM +0200, Eray Ozkural (exa) wrote: > Branden Robinson wrote: > > > > You know, kinda like the way I went nuclear on Wichert when he broke vim. > > You use vi? Emacs rules. CAN'T YOU READ THE HEADERS OF MY MAILS, Y

Re: Linux Progress Patch for Debian available!

2000-12-31 Thread Chris Lawrence
ed a new printk-like function to handle it. Chris -- Chris Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - http://www.lordsutch.com/chris/ Computer Systems Manager (Physics & Astronomy, 125 Lewis, 662-915-5765) Instructor, POL 101 (Political Science, 208 Deupree, 662-915-5949)

Bug#80433: test, ignore

2000-12-24 Thread Chris Lawrence
out > to debian. --email changes your From address, *not* the address the report is sent to. RTFMP :) Chris -- Chris Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - http://www.lordsutch.com/chris/ Computer Systems Manager (Physics & Astronomy, 125 Lewis, 662-915-5765) Instructor, POL 101 (Political Science, 208 Deupree, 662-915-5949)

Re: qmail

2000-08-21 Thread Chris Lawrence
On Aug 21, Dan Brosemer wrote: > Debian officially recommends something? That's news to me. I believe we ship exim as the "standard" MTA (we changed from smail in hamm or slink); I don't know if that makes it recommended or not. Personally, I'd like to see postfix as the standard MTA, but we'd n

Re: Potato now stable

2000-08-16 Thread Chris Lawrence
On Aug 16, Bas Zoetekouw wrote: > Mandrake, too, includes a hardware detection libarary (libdetect). > Some time ago, Dan Helfman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Cc'ed him), was busy > packaging it. Dan, have you had any luck yet adapting it to Debian? Dan has reasonably up-to-date packages of libdetect and

Re: RBL report..

2000-03-29 Thread Lawrence Walton
On Thu, Mar 30, 2000 at 07:58:22AM +1000, Craig Sanders wrote: > On Wed, Mar 29, 2000 at 01:21:52PM -0800, Lawrence Walton wrote: > > Nils: you still need a DNS named, > > nope, DUL doesn't care whether you have a DNS entry and a matching > reverse lookup. > > >

Re: RBL report..

2000-03-29 Thread Lawrence Walton
gt; --- Zap Brannigan > > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Nils: you still need a DNS named, static, route-able IP to be your own hos

Re: Release-critical Bugreport for March 24, 2000

2000-03-24 Thread Lawrence Walton
n my sparc, and has worked for > my i386 since I first used it in bo. Perhaps this is a DMA problem that > the user has setup wrong with their mono? I don't have this problem either, maybe a sound card problem? -- *--* Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] *--* Voice: 425.739.4247 *--* Fax: 4

Re: ITP: xzgv

2000-03-19 Thread Chris Lawrence
en in woody for at least 3 weeks. Chris -- ===== | Chris Lawrence | Your source for almost nothing of value: | | <[EMAIL PROTE

Re: Release-critical Bugreport for March 18, 2000

2000-03-18 Thread Chris Lawrence
On Mar 18, BugScan reporter wrote: > Package: mkhybrid (debian/main) > Maintainer: Chris Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > 60119 mkhybrid: patch required for making sparc bootable CD's Just uploaded with this patch; it's

Re: ITW/P: freecati

1999-10-04 Thread Chris Lawrence
opinions on the survey topic). And unless you physically go door-to-door (or use followup phone calls), the response rates are atrocious. Chris -- ===== | Chris Lawrence | Get your Debian 2.1 CD-

Re: ITW/P: freecati

1999-10-03 Thread Chris Lawrence
On Oct 02, Chris Lawrence wrote: > On Oct 03, Craig Sanders wrote: > > On Fri, Oct 01, 1999 at 11:22:11PM -0500, Chris Lawrence wrote: > > > > > For the unfamiliar, CATI programs are used to to conduct surveys over > > > the telephone (although they c

Re: ITW/P: freecati

1999-10-03 Thread Chris Lawrence
On Oct 03, Craig Sanders wrote: > On Fri, Oct 01, 1999 at 11:22:11PM -0500, Chris Lawrence wrote: > > > For the unfamiliar, CATI programs are used to to conduct surveys over > > the telephone (although they can also be used in other contexts). > > Think of an "inst

ITW/P: freecati

1999-10-02 Thread Chris Lawrence
under $200). The software will be GPLed. Chris -- = | Chris Lawrence | Get your Debian 2.1 CD-ROMs | | <[EM

Re: architectures, endianness

1999-09-29 Thread Chris Lawrence
ecture testing... Chris -- = | Chris Lawrence |The Linux/m68k FAQ| |<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>| http://www.linux-m68k.org/faq/faq.html | || | | Political Scientist Wanna-be |

Re: possible problem with new perl, libc6 on Sep 23rd

1999-09-24 Thread Chris Lawrence
-4 of perl-5.005-base. Chris -- = | Chris Lawrence | Get your Debian 2.1 CD-ROMs | |<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> |http://www.lordsutch.com/| | | | | Political Scientist Wanna-

Re: Source Cds

1999-09-20 Thread Chris Lawrence
posed). I'll have to sit down and hack on dpkg-dev to implement it, which may overcome some of the objections. Anyway, look in debian-policy's archives from the last 3-4 months. Chris -- = | Ch

Re: Paying CD vendors for freebies

1999-05-25 Thread Chris Lawrence
er.] Chris -- = | Chris Lawrence| The Linux/m68k FAQ | | <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | http://www.linux-m68k.org/faq/faq.html | | || |Amiga A4000 604e/233Mhz |

Re: Paying CD vendors for freebies

1999-05-24 Thread Chris Lawrence
mething). I sent a donation check (for around $40) over two months ago that still hasn't cleared the bank. Chris -- = |Chris Lawrence | You have a computer. Do you have Linux? | | <[EMAIL PROTECT

Re: RFD: Debian advertising in LJ, elsewhere

1999-05-23 Thread Chris Lawrence
his project... just a few (or, better yet, a bunch of) Debian CD vendors pooling some resources to (a) give an in-kind contribution of free (to SPI and everyone else) PR to Debian and (b) give ourselves some publicity we simply couldn't afford to buy on our own. Chris -- ===

Re: Source-depends?

1999-05-22 Thread Chris Lawrence
is (or at least was) notorious for this. 5. Packages that require a specific Debianization aid installed (debhelper, debmake, yada...). Some of these can be detected automatically (#5 could be discovered with a grep on debian/rules, for example), but some can't. Chris -- Chris Lawrence

RFD: Debian advertising in LJ, elsewhere

1999-05-22 Thread Chris Lawrence
" effort, it could incorporate that too (perhaps in lieu of using "GNU/Linux", though I guess that would be up to a majority of the paying participants in the ad). Any comments? Chris -- ===== | Chris La

Re: Intent to package: reportbug

1999-05-15 Thread Chris Lawrence
dt Done in 0.2. Chris -- = |Chris Lawrence| Visit my home page!| | <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | http://www.lordsutch.com/chris/ | | |

Intent to package: reportbug

1999-05-14 Thread Chris Lawrence
e" feature, which doesn't appear to have worked in the original anyway. I've also included a lot of wishlist items from the original bug command (as enumerated above) and avoided most of the whoppers documented therein. Chris -- ==

Re: Release Plans (1999-05-10)

1999-05-13 Thread Chris Lawrence
uess that narrows it to PReP ;-) Chris -- ===== | Chris Lawrence | Visit my home page! | |<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | http://www.lordsutch.com/chris/ | | |

Re: Release Plans (1999-05-10)

1999-05-11 Thread Chris Lawrence
ve to use the HFS options for PowerPC too (so the code's already there...) Chris -- = |Chris Lawrence| The Linux/m68k FAQ | | <

Re: Corel Setup Design Proposal

1999-05-09 Thread Chris Lawrence
with the FBDev server on m68k. Dunno if he had to patch it any or not... Chris -- = | Chris Lawrence | Get your Debian 2.1 CD-ROMs| |<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>|http://ww

Re: DFSG v2 Draft #5

1999-01-25 Thread Chris Lawrence
as an endorsement of the existing DFSG... perhaps it would mean that the Social Contract as interpreted by individual developers would govern what packages are acceptable, subject to a majority vote to overrule that decision.) Chris -- =

Re: DFSG v2 Draft #5

1999-01-25 Thread Chris Lawrence
me license or to any license that meets these guidelines." > The license my not impose restrictions on third-party software that > merely resides on the same system or distribution as the licensed > software. distribution -> medium Chris -- ===

Re: LSB?

1999-01-19 Thread Chris Lawrence
our Linux implementations "Linux" :-p) instead of pursuing Unix branding. Chris -- = | Chris Lawrence|My home page:| | <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | http://www.clark.net/pub/lawrencc/ | |

Re: Divesting ourselves of i386 bigotry...

1998-06-15 Thread Chris Lawrence
, it gets the best results and (b) it fixes the problem immediately. Chris -- ===== |Chris Lawrence |My home page:| |<[EMAIL PROT

Re: License

1998-06-14 Thread Chris Lawrence
ect sir!" Still, you might want to see if he'd be amenable to changing the license. Chris -- ===== | Chris Lawrence| The truth really is out there... | |

Re: Documentation/License freeness

1998-06-08 Thread Chris Lawrence
I do write free software), Chris -- ===== |Chris Lawrence| The truth really is out there... | |<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>|http://www.memphiswatch.org/| | |

Re: Documentation/License freeness

1998-06-07 Thread Chris Lawrence
no intention of making it DFSG-free), and even posts from RMS in the distribution. Chris -- ===== |Chris Lawrence| The truth really is ou

Re: netpbm status?

1998-01-10 Thread Chris Lawrence
4 years of nothing happening with it. Chris -- ==== | Chris Lawrence | You have a computer. Do you have Linux? | | <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | ht

Re: netpbm status?

1998-01-08 Thread Chris Lawrence
hat I dug out of my mail archives: >From quango Mon Mar 17 17:50:24 1997 Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Mon, 17 Mar 1997 17:50:24 -0600 From: Chris Lawrence To: "Susan G. Kleinmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Debian netpbm Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text

Intent to package amiwm; DFSG ramblings

1998-01-05 Thread Chris Lawrence
restrictions, or any other laws" (per Policy) and would not compromise the ideological purity of the DFSG. Chris == Chris Lawrence Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Senior Political Science Major University of Memphis Contract Programmer Memphis, Tennessee, USA FedEx

Re: What's Debian's /usr/src policy.

1997-12-31 Thread Chris Lawrence
s for each port (which have constant locations) this wouldn't be a problem. Of course, this is further complicated because the kernels that aren't developed in the master tree don't have consistent release timetables, so they tend to skip master tree versions. Chris == Chris Lawrenc

Re: What's Debian's /usr/src policy.

1997-12-31 Thread Chris Lawrence
nice to Joe User and not clobber their /etc files without asking :-)... And this probably does need to be advertised better (especially since I've been using /usr/src for everything under the sun). Chris -- ==== |

Re: Where's the SCSI support in Debian?

1997-12-09 Thread Lawrence
ltiMaster BT958 UW scsi card and have no problem installing Debian 1.3, I don't need to compile the kernel to install it, though I did that because of the latest buslogic driver. Lawrence -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .

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