On Fri, 26 Feb 1999, Navindra Umanee wrote:
> Montreal Fri Feb 26 15:13:29 1999
>
> Is there a package for devel documentation or should I just wget it?
>
developers-reference?
Jules
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| Jelibean aka | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
John Travers writes:
> 1. It has no copyright notice.
If it has no copyright or license you may not distribute copies.
> I am porting it to gtk/gnome and gpl-ing it. Shoud i do this before i
> first release it to make it legal, or should i just write a note with it
> describing the circumstances
Hi everybody,
I'm not yet a maintainer but I intend to become one soon. I did a package
I would like to put in the debian archive. I would really appreciate if
somebody could contact me and check my package to see if everything is
right.
Thanks a lot.
--
Remi Lefebvre - <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
In my new package I have the following problems:
1. It has no copyright notice. No email contacts and about four names of those
who wrote it. Apparantly it was some sort of university project. Anyway I
cannot contact anyone and it was downloaded from an ftp site which has no info
on it other than i
One of my packages, eMusic, uses libraries for plugins. They are placed
in /usr/lib/eMusic (and thus does not call ldconfig). Do I *really* need
a libemusic0 package? Also, the soname does not change between releases - it
is always libfoo.so.0.0.0. All packages version depend on each other, sinc
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