> Since it's a team-maintained package with no updates in over a year, I say go
> ahead and NMU. Assuming you're willing to push the packaging changes back
> into
> the repo, consider adding yourself to uploaders and dispensing with the NMU
> numbering.
I have just uploaded clojure1.2_1.2.0+dfsg
On 05/25/2011 09:15 PM, Daigo Moriwaki wrote:
>> most of the readers don't know silt. Did you contact Peter
>> Collingbourne directly?
>>
>> I think we should get rid of silt.
>
> Although I mailed him, there was no reply.
>
> Using the current git repository, which already seems to be ready for
> most of the readers don't know silt. Did you contact Peter
> Collingbourne directly?
>
> I think we should get rid of silt.
Although I mailed him, there was no reply.
Using the current git repository, which already seems to be ready for
the new upstream version Clojure 1.2.0, it was built succe
Hi Daigo,
On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 4:18 AM, Daigo Moriwaki wrote:
> I am still unsuccessful.
> Let me post again.
>
>
> I am looking into how to build the clojure package in Debian.
> I cloned clojure and silt from the Debian repository, then I am wondering
> how to generate patches. I do not know
I am still unsuccessful.
Let me post again.
I am looking into how to build the clojure package in Debian.
I cloned clojure and silt from the Debian repository, then I am
wondering how to generate patches. I do not know silt at all.
It is of great help for me to give me some description of bui
I am looking into how to build the clojure package in Debian.
I cloned clojure and silt from the Debian repository, then I am wondering how to
generate patches. I do not know silt at all.
It is of great help for me to give me some description of building the clojure
package using silt. My understa
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