Arthur Dardia wrote:
> I'm interested in helping out Debian. I like the idea of a free OS
> instead of Windows 95 or NT. That's why I decided to try to install
> linux on my old 486. When I eventually get it installed, I'd like to
> help the community as much as I possibly can. I was wondering
I'm interested in helping out Debian. I like the idea of a free OS
instead of Windows 95 or NT. That's why I decided to try to install
linux on my old 486. When I eventually get it installed, I'd like to
help the community as much as I possibly can. I was wondering what
people want done the mos
> I cc this reply to webmaster so he can change the
> wrong information at www.debian.org.
>
[snip]
Fixed.
> > The website is wrong. Somehow, this info went out incorrectly when the
> > list was started, and it keeps showing up in different places. I could
> > have sworn that this was fixed a
As the author of one of those documents, (Will Lowe is the other but I
don't know if he is still working on it.) I agree completely. I no longer
use debstd in my own packages and don't recommend it to others.
Since around February off and on, I've been working on a revised edition
which would be
I cc this reply to webmaster so he can change the
wrong information at www.debian.org.
On 05-Jul-98 Brandon Mitchell wrote:
> On Sun, 5 Jul 1998, Florian Hinzmann wrote:
>
>> On 03-Jul-98 Brandon Mitchell wrote:
>
>> > The testing group is not private, the subscriptions are just done by hand.
>> "APH" == Adam P Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Martin Bialasinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
MB> Ok, I've made a perlscript to handle this. Seems to work as
MB> expected. Maybe someone else finds it useful.
MB> #!/usr/bin/perl
MB>
MB> use File::Copy;
APH> Is File::Copy part of perl
On Mon, Jul 06, 1998 at 03:51:47PM -0400, Shaleh wrote:
> depricated means that the item is accepted for now(mostly for
> compatibility), but is expected to eventually disappear. The use of
> libc5 is deprecated, everything is moving onto libc6. We no longer ship
> a version of libc4. Hope that
On Mon, Jul 06, 1998 at 10:05:43PM +, Joseph Carter wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 06, 1998 at 02:53:30PM -0400, Adam P. Harris wrote:
> > If there's reason, we could try to get it into a required package,
> > probably base-files.
base-file is nice, but not for only one config-file.
> It's really just
Martin Bialasinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Ok, I've made a perlscript to handle this. Seems to work as
> expected. Maybe someone else finds it useful.
[...]
> #!/usr/bin/perl
>
> use File::Copy;
Is File::Copy part of perl-base? If not, you'll have to depend
(predepend?) on perl.
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Santiago Vila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What does "supported" exactly mean? You can still submit bugs against
> debmake, and if the fix is obvious, they will be fixed.
Well the package is maintained, so it's still supported in that sense.
You might have a hard time getting "support" for the de
All in all -- not bad. Why is it linked against libc5?? It compiled
against libc6 w/o hassle on my box. Why did you not include the Motif
xabacus using lesstif? I just compiled and tested that too.
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Ok.. I've just uploaded my first package to master -- xabacus. Would some
mentor be willing to d/l it and look it over for mistakes? I used debmake /
build / release set as per the documents I found on the developers-corner web
page (creating a package using debmake & new-maintianers how-to) and
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