Re: Bug#283976: ITP: simnazi -- historical city simulation game, clone of Sim City

2004-12-03 Thread Martin Wuertele
* Josselin Mouette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-12-02 19:00]: > SimNazi is an isometric city simulation. The object of SimNazi is to keep > your citizens under your thumb, and manage to generate enough resources > and soldiers to withstand the hardships of WWII. > > The game play is centered around

Re: dpkg support for solaris-i386 architecture

2006-04-07 Thread Martin Wuertele
* Andrew Donnellan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-04-07 11:35]: > I suppose porting glibc is quite important because it also minimises > the porting of everything else that may need to be adapted. Yes, that's the point. yours Martin p.s. no need to cc me, I'm subscribed -- <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: dpkg support for solaris-i386 architecture

2006-04-07 Thread Martin Wuertele
* Andrew Donnellan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-04-06 23:19]: > Or as Wouter pointed out on d-d port glibc. Which I think would be most beneficial as it additianaly would minimize the number of packages to add to the archive for the solaris port in case nexentas work should become a debian subproje

license question regarding public domain

2002-12-03 Thread Martin Wuertele
SHA1 Public domain. Help yourself. Thanks, bob At 16:33+0100 Tue, 3 Dec 2002, Martin Wuertele wrote: > Hi, > > I wonder what license your cvscommand for vim script is as I think of > packaging it for Debian. > > TIA Martin > -- > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: EULAs and the DFSG

2002-12-04 Thread Martin Wuertele
* Glenn Maynard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-12-04 10:46]: > On Wed, Dec 04, 2002 at 12:21:29AM -0500, David B Harris wrote: > > I suspect (though I could be wrong) that the the problem is that if it's > > an "EULA", in that the user must agree to it before using the software > > in question, we have

Re: EULAs and the DFSG

2002-12-04 Thread Martin Wuertele
* Edmund GRIMLEY EVANS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-12-04 11:40]: > It's not clear to me whether you're talking about a web page that asks > you to agree to some terms before downloading the software, or a > program that asks you to agree to some terms before continuing. > > The former looks like it