Wow, this seems quite cool! ;)
I've registered and are now waiting for response, thanks a lot for
pointing me into the right direction!
Greetings, David
You could consider uploading the Debian package to:
http://mentors.debian.net/
which is organized by Debian mentors and contains packages for w
Wow, this seems quite cool! ;)
I've registered and are now waiting for response, thanks a lot for
pointing me into the right direction!
Greetings, David
You could consider uploading the Debian package to:
http://mentors.debian.net/
which is organized by Debian mentors and contains packages f
On Sunday 13 July 2003 12:11, D.Hansmann wrote:
> I am maintainer of the JFtp-project, a graphical java network browser
> which started as a ftp client but now supports FTP, SFTP, SMB, NFS, HTTP
> and local IO (located at http://j-ftp.sourceforge.net).
>
> However, i created a (really simple) debia
On Sunday 13 July 2003 12:11, D.Hansmann wrote:
> I am maintainer of the JFtp-project, a graphical java network browser
> which started as a ftp client but now supports FTP, SFTP, SMB, NFS, HTTP
> and local IO (located at http://j-ftp.sourceforge.net).
>
> However, i created a (really simple) debia
Hi all!
I am maintainer of the JFtp-project, a graphical java network browser
which started as a ftp client but now supports FTP, SFTP, SMB, NFS, HTTP
and local IO (located at http://j-ftp.sourceforge.net).
However, i created a (really simple) debian package with it and wonder
if it might be pos
Hi all!
I am maintainer of the JFtp-project, a graphical java network browser
which started as a ftp client but now supports FTP, SFTP, SMB, NFS, HTTP
and local IO (located at http://j-ftp.sourceforge.net).
However, i created a (really simple) debian package with it and wonder
if it might be po
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