Help with nut-nutrition and Nut

2016-09-05 Thread rhkramer
I'm trying to compile nut-nutrition and Nut in order to see if the fltk GUI in Nut is significantly more user friendly than the CLI menu interface in nut- nutrition, and more on a par with things like CRON-O-meter or MyFitnessPal or similar modern nutrition applications with a GUI. I'm having tr

Problem(s) solved (was: Re: Help with nut-nutrition and Nut

2016-09-06 Thread rhkramer
I got both nut-nutrition and Nut (the fltk GUI version) compiled and running. The problems were pretty much newbie compiling mistakes--I had to install: * libfltk1.3-dev --to get the development headers for fltk 1.3 * libxpm-dev --to get the development headers for X11 I then found some ve

CRON-O-meter: Is there any work going on to include the most up-to-data USDA data?

2016-09-07 Thread rhkramer
I think the subject says it all.

Re: MoM Application

2016-10-11 Thread rhkramer
or those of us in the peanut gallery, can you tell us what MoM means and where to find the wiki page? (A google search (on [ debian medical MoM]) has not been helpful--too many instances of "mom".) I also looked on the home page of debian med and the todo list mentioned below. On Tuesday, Oc

Re: MoM Application

2016-10-11 Thread rhkramer
Yes, thanks! On Tuesday, October 11, 2016 07:48:54 AM Andreas Tille wrote: > https://wiki.debian.org/DebianMed/MoM > > Hope this helps

Re: Debian-Med packaging of EMMAX

2018-02-11 Thread rhkramer
On Sunday, February 11, 2018 06:03:23 AM Tony Travis wrote: > I've been using EMMAX to teach GWAS under Bio-Linux, which includes > software packaged by the Debian-Med team. At present, we have to > download the software from your website and install it during our > training sessions. This works, b

Re: Debian-Med packaging of EMMAX

2018-02-11 Thread rhkramer
On Sunday, February 11, 2018 06:03:23 AM Tony Travis wrote: > I've been using EMMAX to teach GWAS under Bio-Linux, which includes > software packaged by the Debian-Med team. At present, we have to > download the software from your website and install it during our > training sessions. This works,

Re: Sprint preparation

2019-03-05 Thread rhkramer
On Tuesday, March 05, 2019 01:57:24 AM Andrius Merkys wrote: > I've forgot to mention that luggage with dimensions exceeding 120 cm > require additional ticket... Does that mean the total of the 3 dimensions?

GCC 9 support (was: Re: Tips for compiling LEMON with gcc-9?)

2019-12-04 Thread rhkramer
On Wednesday, December 04, 2019 03:43:25 AM Michael Crusoe wrote: > The lemon 1.3.1 source package for Debian no longer builds as Debian has > upgraded to GCC 9. I'm a little uncertain what it means to have Debian support GCC 9 -- does that mean that GCC 9 is either in Buster or testing (or both)

Re: COVID-19 Biohackathon April 5-11 2020

2020-03-16 Thread rhkramer
From the peanut gallery: great ideas! On Monday, March 16, 2020 04:19:29 AM Michael Crusoe wrote: > We should propose Debian-Med related projects, like

Re: Should we standardize a way to create and maintain manpages?

2020-12-21 Thread rhkramer
On Monday, December 21, 2020 05:18:47 AM Nilesh Patra wrote: > > For example, lintian warning/error reporting that > > timestamps of d/*.1 are older than the newest upstream release? I think > > such approach would be general enough. > > Sounds good, should we report a wishlist bug for lintian? F

Re: Aw: Re: Re: Acquiring Dental RVG on Linux

2021-01-09 Thread rhkramer
On Saturday, January 09, 2021 03:36:21 AM Karsten Hilbert wrote: > Maybe offer for display what the needed tools can consume, but retain > the original depth as a backup. Over here it wouldn't even be legal > to discard data due to its having been obtained by means of radiation. > > (It is only al

Re: "Entry: NA" in debian/upstream/metadata

2021-03-04 Thread rhkramer
On Wednesday, March 03, 2021 11:39:41 AM Matus Kalas wrote: > P.S.: Could you please leave all the contents in when replying to the > thread, so that others can reply to previously mentioned points without > having to read every single email in the thread and possibly breaking > linearity of it? I

Re: ASTM Lab equipment protocol

2021-07-12 Thread rhkramer
On Monday, July 12, 2021 02:51:41 AM Andreas Tille wrote: > We simply need pointers to DFSG-free software implementing what you need > and than we can consider packaging it. Any links would be helpful. I am not the op, but out of curiosity (I'm glad I'm not a cat), I did a little googling, lates

OT: which editor or editing widgit does it use? (was: Re: Project proposal for the Debian Med group)

2021-10-02 Thread rhkramer
On Saturday, October 02, 2021 02:23:35 PM Guido Rovera wrote: > Here are some details about the project. > - Markdown editor with powerful formatting options, to create structured > media-rich web pages without programming knowledge Which editor / editing widgit does it use? Is it scintilla by a

Re: [karsten.hilb...@gmx.net: Re: Acquiring Dental RVG on Linux]

2021-12-26 Thread rhkramer
On Sunday, December 26, 2021 08:06:14 AM Mayuresh wrote: > Printing a map between raw and transformed pixel values shows that for a > given raw pixel value there are multiple transformed values i.e. the > transformation is not a function of pixel's value alone. It seems some > sort of filtering whe

Re: Identity Theft

2021-12-27 Thread rhkramer
On Monday, December 27, 2021 02:08:25 PM Hans wrote: > Am Sonntag, 26. Dezember 2021, 14:38:04 CET schrieb rhkra...@gmail.com: > Hi there, > > I think, the more important is not, how the attacker got into the phone > connection, the more important IMHO is that he said: "They asked me a lot > of qu