ITP: fuzz

2000-12-27 Thread Thomas Smith
this (currently waiting for an AM). My current try at packaging it is available at http://finbar.dyndns.org/~tgs/debapp/fuzz/ thanks and have a nice day -- Thomas Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://finbar.dyndns.org/ gpg key id 0xACABA81E, fingerprint: 3A47 CFA5 0E5D CF4A 5B22 12D3 FF1

Re: RFDisscusion: Big Packages.gz and Statistics and Comparing solution

2001-01-07 Thread Thomas Smith
e descriptions separately. Maybe Descriptions.gz or maybe per-package or whatever. * Perhaps merge Descriptions (if they're downloaded), or put placeholders (Description: ), into files in /var/state/apt/lists/ so there's no compatability break in those. have a nice day, thomas

Re: surfraw ultimatum

2003-07-22 Thread Thomas Smith
Hi, On Tuesday, July 15, 2003, at 05:53 PM, I wrote: I strongly believe that this is an overreaction. Christian is willing to work with us to bring the package up to date, so there is no reason not to accept this. I suggest that someone (I could do it) sets up an Alioth project for surfraw, so

Re: surfraw ultimatum

2003-07-22 Thread Thomas Smith
Hi, On Tuesday, July 22, 2003, at 07:03 PM, Adam Borowski wrote: Just don't *dare* to let anyone remove /usr/bin/google or I'll kill you, your dog and your friend's uncle's son's ex-roommate's girlfriend's aunt's pet hamster. OK, how about we change the surfraw "rhyme" to accept similar command

Re: surfraw ultimatum

2003-07-25 Thread Thomas Smith
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi all, The surfraw project is up on alioth now. I'm not very experienced with CVS (i've only really used Subversion, and that not very extensively---do we want to use svn.debian.org instead of CVS? or does it interoperate? or just stick to cvs?

Re: [PROPOSAL] Debian Release Plan

2003-08-02 Thread Thomas Smith
On Saturday 02 August 2003 12:15, Nathanael Nerode wrote: > Perhaps the time has come to reconsider the requirement that, to be > releaseable, all packages must be release-ready on all 11 > previously-released architectures, and in sync on all 11 architectures. > That's a lot to keep in sync, espec