Yves Arrouye wrote:
Hi,
I'm at loss: dh_shlibdeps generates a self-dependency for my library
package. I'm surprised because dh_makeshlibs generated a shlibs file w/ all
the right things for my package, yet dh_shlibdeps adds a self-dependency in
my package's libicu16.substvars.
Any idea how to
Yves Arrouye wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm at loss: dh_shlibdeps generates a self-dependency for my library
> package. I'm surprised because dh_makeshlibs generated a shlibs file w/ all
> the right things for my package, yet dh_shlibdeps adds a self-dependency in
> my package's libicu16.substvars.
>
> A
Gopal Narayanan wrote:
> Hmm... As a prospective new maintainer, you ought to know the email
> address to send bug reports! -10 points on your NM application if I
> were your AM :-)
N! Pleease! ;-) I was just thinking that maybe looks like
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or whatever instead of [EMAIL PROTE
zhaoway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm in NM queue right now. I'm wondering how i could announce my ITP against
> WNPP? I read developers-reference, but there only got a mention to wnpp
> without a step-by-step howto. And I tried bug, but seems it's not for
> announce ITP against WNPP?
Lo
On Tue, Oct 17, 2000 at 03:12:56AM +0800, zhaoway wrote:
> I'm in NM queue right now. I'm wondering how i could announce my ITP against
> WNPP? I read developers-reference, but there only got a mention to wnpp
> without a step-by-step howto.
Read http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/ .
> And I tried
Gopal Narayanan wrote:
> Hmm... As a prospective new maintainer, you ought to know the email
> address to send bug reports! -10 points on your NM application if I
> were your AM :-)
N! Pleease! ;-) I was just thinking that maybe looks like
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or whatever instead of [EMAIL PROT
zhaoway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm in NM queue right now. I'm wondering how i could announce my ITP against
> WNPP? I read developers-reference, but there only got a mention to wnpp
> without a step-by-step howto. And I tried bug, but seems it's not for
> announce ITP against WNPP?
L
Hi,
I'm in NM queue right now. I'm wondering how i could announce my ITP against
WNPP? I read developers-reference, but there only got a mention to wnpp
without a step-by-step howto. And I tried bug, but seems it's not for
announce ITP against WNPP?
Or is that I just send email to debian-devel a
On Tue, Oct 17, 2000 at 03:12:56AM +0800, zhaoway wrote:
> I'm in NM queue right now. I'm wondering how i could announce my ITP against
> WNPP? I read developers-reference, but there only got a mention to wnpp
> without a step-by-step howto.
Read http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/ .
> And I tried
Hi,
I'm at loss: dh_shlibdeps generates a self-dependency for my library
package. I'm surprised because dh_makeshlibs generated a shlibs file w/ all
the right things for my package, yet dh_shlibdeps adds a self-dependency in
my package's libicu16.substvars.
Any idea how to get rid of that? I trie
Hi,
I'm in NM queue right now. I'm wondering how i could announce my ITP against
WNPP? I read developers-reference, but there only got a mention to wnpp
without a step-by-step howto. And I tried bug, but seems it's not for
announce ITP against WNPP?
Or is that I just send email to debian-devel
Hi,
I'm at loss: dh_shlibdeps generates a self-dependency for my library
package. I'm surprised because dh_makeshlibs generated a shlibs file w/ all
the right things for my package, yet dh_shlibdeps adds a self-dependency in
my package's libicu16.substvars.
Any idea how to get rid of that? I tri
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