You can package anything that's free. OCR would also
be quite desirable (wish I had a scanner).
Read everything you can find at http://www.debian.org/devel .
Run lintian *.changes , on your changes file . This is very important.
Good luck.
John
--
Joh
There is no way in hell everyone reads every word of -devel and
-private.
(Go ahead and say Im wrong :) ).I used pine for a long while, and got by.
I switched to gnus, which is not too comfortable, but is threaded. I just try
to scan the topics for emergencies (important broken thing
On Thu, Dec 03, 1998 at 03:39:53PM +0200, Leon Breedt wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'd just like to announce our intent to provide Debian packages for OCS
> We are working on it, packages for ocs-base and ocsexplorer are up
> (tentatively)on our FTP server:
Um...what is OCS?
> One question: will I be able
I am trying to set up a PC running Debian GNU/Linux to run mailing lists
using majordome. The server's name is ggins.derby.ac.uk .
I can successfully telnet, and FTP to this machine, and it can telnet and
FTP out again.
I have also installed majordomo, and the config-test of this seems to work.
Hi
I'd just like to announce our intent to provide Debian packages for OCS
We are working on it, packages for ocs-base and ocsexplorer are up
(tentatively)on our FTP server:
ftp://ftp.obsidian.co.za:/pub/ocs/web/DEBS
Let me know of any problems you may have with getting the packages to install.
> "Dirk" == Dirk Eddelbuettel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Dirk> These are simple Perl module packages:
Dirk> libdate-manip-perl - Perl5 modules for common date and
Dirk> time manipulation libio-stringy-perl - Perl5 modules for IO
Dirk> from scalars and arrays libmime-perl -
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