First Package

1999-08-06 Thread chris mckillop
I have my first package finished but before I dupload it, I figure I would let you guys rip me apart. All the files are avaliable at ftp://warg.uwaterloo.ca/pub/debian. I am packaging up asclock-gtk, which is like the asclock_aplette that comes with Gnome but doesn't need any gnome stuff

Maintainers not yet registered can announce their apt sources

1999-08-06 Thread Stephane Bortzmeyer
If you're a new maintainer, but your application has not been processed (yet), you can set up an apt source (using dpkg-scanpackages, in the dpkg-dev package) and publicize it at: http://www.internatif.org/bortzmeyer/debian/apt-sources/ It allows you to distribu

Re: CVS and upstream source

1999-08-06 Thread goswin . brederlow
From: Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Hello, > I apologize in advance if this is in a FAQ or something, or if this > is the wrong mailing list... > I have recently started using CVS to keep track of my source. I use > cvs-upgrade to `install' the upstream source, and everything works > very well

Re: CVS and upstream source

1999-08-06 Thread Brian May
On Thu, Aug 05, 1999 at 09:02:51PM -0400, Will Lowe wrote: > > Except for one point. cvs seems to mangle the time stamps, so whenever I > > Check the time on your local box. Are you using ntp to keep your linux > machine in sync with the rest of the world? No - the ISP for my organisation (APA

Re: CVS and upstream source

1999-08-06 Thread Will Lowe
> Except for one point. cvs seems to mangle the time stamps, so whenever I Check the time on your local box. Are you using ntp to keep your linux machine in sync with the rest of the world? Will __

CVS and upstream source

1999-08-06 Thread Brian May
Hello, I apologize in advance if this is in a FAQ or something, or if this is the wrong mailing list... I have recently started using CVS to keep track of my source. I use cvs-upgrade to `install' the upstream source, and everything works very well. Except for one point. cvs seems to mangle the