Actually, it's been fixed recently. Try it, I just did :)
Regards,
Steve
Mark Brown wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 06, 2000 at 11:19:20PM +0200, Stefan Alfredsson wrote:
>
> > http://lists.debian.org - everything you need :)
> > So, for example if you want to package 'helloworld2000',
> > you'd search f
On Tue, Jun 06, 2000 at 11:19:20PM +0200, Stefan Alfredsson wrote:
> http://lists.debian.org - everything you need :)
> So, for example if you want to package 'helloworld2000',
> you'd search for it in the bottom of the page, and find out
> if its ITP'd already.
The search engine on the lists pa
Quoting peter karlsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Damn. That means I actually have to read it. I don't really like it, since
> it's too slow to download all messages using fetchmail (because of it
> downloading it one by one), and Pine doesn't handle digests very well.
Tried using mutt? I love it!
> Is it available on any public news server I can run slrnpull from?
Try news.openrock.net. Lemme know if it doesn't work.
Will
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Will Lowe:
> Should be gatewayed to linux.debian.devel ...
Is it available on any public news server I can run slrnpull from?
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On Tue, Jun 06, 2000 at 07:25:21PM +0200, peter karlsson wrote:
> Damn. That means I actually have to read it. I don't really like it, since
> it's too slow to download all messages using fetchmail (because of it
If you ask people will probably be happy to CC you and you can always
check through
> the list gated to a newsgroup somewhere?
Should be gatewayed to linux.debian.devel ...
Will
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Ben Collins:
> If you read the developers documentation,
I did. Must've missed that section.
> you will see that you need to send and ITP (Intent To Package) to the
> debian-devel mailing list.
Damn. That means I actually have to read it. I don't really like it, since
it's too slow to download
Fri, 26 May 2000 (>> = Joey Hess, > = me):
>> Have you perhaps picked the noninteractive frontend?
> No, all other packages I install go through the dialog frontend.
> I'll have to test it on another machine, though, there might be some crud
> left from all the testing.
Seems to be user error af
On Tue, Jun 06, 2000 at 05:17:12PM +0200, peter karlsson wrote:
> Newbie question; I am a new developer, and are about to take over the
> packages I have previously had sponsored in to Debian. However, I also want
> to add new packages, and I'm a bit uncertain about what to do about that;
> should
Newbie question; I am a new developer, and are about to take over the
packages I have previously had sponsored in to Debian. However, I also want
to add new packages, and I'm a bit uncertain about what to do about that;
should I just upload the new package (I've already packaged it for "internal
us
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