On Fri, 5 May 2000, Eric Leblanc wrote:
|On Fri, May 05, 2000 at 08:18:05AM +0200, Fredrik Steen wrote:
|> I have made a package of MP3html and would like to get comments how I
|> have done. I want to be fully prepered and have quality packages when
|> I apply for being a new maintainer/developer.
On Fri, May 05, 2000 at 08:18:05AM +0200, Fredrik Steen wrote:
> I have made a package of MP3html and would like to get comments how I
> have done. I want to be fully prepered and have quality packages when
> I apply for being a new maintainer/developer.
Could you put the .dsc, the .diff.gz and th
Fredrik Steen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I have been using Debian for quite some time now and really want to
>get my hands dirty and help out making this great distribution even
>better.
>
>I have made a package of MP3html and would like to get comments how I
>have done. I want to be fully preper
I did this same thing to setup a Debian mirror at work. If you look
carefully, all you have to do is delete the existings Packages.gz files
(since they are for a single CD) and mv Packages-cd.gz Packages.gz (do the
same for the uncompressed packages). It's a lot easier if you do this
with a find
On Thu, 4 May 2000, Julian Gilbey wrote:
> [...] Then if Ian ever wants to pick up the project again, he has
> the option of helping with the current version, or going back to his
> old one, with all of the RC bugs still open.
It may be worth to mention that Ian Jackson declared recently that he
On Wed, May 03, 2000 at 05:30:00PM +1000, Andrew J Cosgriff wrote:
> dpkg-scanpackages was it. I missed it when I did a "man -k Packages".
Related to this, I have a question also.
One friend has a new hard drive and wants to copy his 3 unofficial potato
CDs into it, and make them aptable. So I co
Hi Mentors,
I have been using Debian for quite some time now and really want to
get my hands dirty and help out making this great distribution even
better.
I have made a package of MP3html and would like to get comments how I
have done. I want to be fully prepered and have quality packages when
Hi!
While developing a new version of a program I am writing, I want to be able
to create .deb packages. However, I need a valid date in the latest
changelog entry, which I don't have, since it's a pre-release version. What
do I do?
(I'd prefer it to say something like "Unreleased" instead of a d
i'm the maintainer of curl and curl-ssl, sponsored by Stephane
Bortzmeyer, so i'm not an official developer.
just few days after potato went frozen, a new release of curl had
been published, this was 6.5.2. this one closes bug #56627 opened
for curl.
well, i packaged the new release (6.5.2-1) but
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