Re: Using 'release' to process a bugfix ->stable

1998-09-17 Thread Manoj Srivastava
Hi, >>"Camm" == Camm Maguire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Camm> Greetings! I've fixed a few bugs in the package I maintain, Camm> but all released versions are going into slink/unstable. This is by design. Once stable has been released, it is not meant to be changed unless there are ma

Re: Packaging/maintaining questions (one-liner)

1998-09-17 Thread Martin Bialasinski
>> "JS" == Jamey Sharp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: JS> OK, after moving the manpage from /usr/man to /usr/X11R6/man lintian JS> stopped complaining. But I was using debstd to place the man page, why JS> didn't it put it in the right place? Because debstd is not up-to-date with the standard. The

Using 'release' to process a bugfix ->stable

1998-09-17 Thread Camm Maguire
Greetings! I've fixed a few bugs in the package I maintain, but all released versions are going into slink/unstable. Is there a way I cn get release to mark the new package as a bug-fix update targeted for hamm/stable? Thanks! -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Camm Mag

Re: Packaging/maintaining questions (one-liner)

1998-09-17 Thread Jamey Sharp
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> "JS" == Jamey Sharp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; writes: > > JS> through, but I'd like to verify that I packaged oneliner correctly and > JS> haven't left anything out. > > Use lintian to check the package. OK, after moving the manpage from /usr/man to /usr/X11R6/man linti

Re: Packaging/maintaining questions (one-liner)

1998-09-17 Thread Martin Bialasinski
>> "JS" == Jamey Sharp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: JS> through, but I'd like to verify that I packaged oneliner correctly and JS> haven't left anything out. Use lintian to check the package. Ciao, Martin

Packaging/maintaining questions (one-liner)

1998-09-17 Thread Jamey Sharp
I've written a small program called One-Liner, which I'd like to package as 'oneliner'. I've applied to be a Debian developer, I've written some documentation (but the program is only a few dozen lines of C code in one source file!) in the form of a manpage and a README, I've written a Makefile, an

Re: my pgp key

1998-09-17 Thread Brian Almeida
On Thu, Sep 17, 1998 at 12:49:53AM -0400, Shaleh wrote: > Igor (Grobman?) is filling in for James Troup. Oh? Is James on vacation? -- Brian Almeida <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.debian.org/~bma/ _ _ _ __| | ___| |__ (_) __ _ _ __ /

Re: my pgp key

1998-09-17 Thread Shaleh
Igor (Grobman?) is filling in for James Troup. -- Can't buy what I want because it's free. -- Pearl Jam

Re: my pgp key

1998-09-17 Thread Brian Almeida
On Sun, Sep 13, 1998 at 12:46:21AM -0500, Philip Thiem wrote: > I've been apply for developer status, but the pgp key I give them > I had to retire (because I could remember by passphrase), and I > concerned that once accepted, they will decide to use the pgp key I'm no > longer using. Who should