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Hi,
I recentrly uploaded some packages whose maintainer field in the control
file was inadvertently set to "Carlos Prados Bocos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"
while I appear in db.debian.org as "Carlos Prados", that is, only name and
first surname.
It seems of not much importance as the e-mail address is t
Hi,
I'd like to write an automatic dependency generator for Python scripts (so
that you can write "Depends: {pythonlibs:Depends}" into your control file
and have it replaced by the packages you need to satisfy all imports by
the Python scripts in debian/. For this, you'd need a database of
which M
> just tried the corel linux second edition ... went pretty
> well.
> but it dont run the lexmark printer even though it does find
> it.
> is it spozed to be normal, EPP, or ECP?
> I tried all three cmos settings without result.
> it dont say there's an error, just sorta blinks when I tell it
> to
Hi,
I recentrly uploaded some packages whose maintainer field in the control
file was inadvertently set to "Carlos Prados Bocos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"
while I appear in db.debian.org as "Carlos Prados", that is, only name and
first surname.
It seems of not much importance as the e-mail address is
> >
> > Subject: Out of Office AutoReply: Changes to /etc/init.d/networking
> >
> Sorry, this belongs on debian-firewall.
>
No it doesn't, and for two reasons.
First off probably nobody around here is interested in who's on vacation.
And second it display private information from someone on
Hi,
I'd like to write an automatic dependency generator for Python scripts (so
that you can write "Depends: {pythonlibs:Depends}" into your control file
and have it replaced by the packages you need to satisfy all imports by
the Python scripts in debian/. For this, you'd need a database of
which
> just tried the corel linux second edition ... went pretty
> well.
> but it dont run the lexmark printer even though it does find
> it.
> is it spozed to be normal, EPP, or ECP?
> I tried all three cmos settings without result.
> it dont say there's an error, just sorta blinks when I tell it
> t
> >
> > Subject: Out of Office AutoReply: Changes to /etc/init.d/networking
> >
> Sorry, this belongs on debian-firewall.
>
No it doesn't, and for two reasons.
First off probably nobody around here is interested in who's on vacation.
And second it display private information from someone on
Davide Puricelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> lully.debian.org has:
> ii g++2.95.3-5
Should I be able to get into lully with my debian password? If not,
whom would I contact?
FWIW, auric:/etc/ssh/ssh_known_hosts contains an old key for lully
(because of reconstruction?). Either tha
Davide Puricelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> lully.debian.org has:
> ii g++2.95.3-5
Should I be able to get into lully with my debian password? If not,
whom would I contact?
FWIW, auric:/etc/ssh/ssh_known_hosts contains an old key for lully
(because of reconstruction?). Either th
Thanks to all those who replied. The problem with the upstream number
numbering scheme is this. Let's say they have a release 0.85. They
publish it as webmin-0.85.tar.gz Then later on they update one of those
modules. They will put it out seperately as some_module-0.85.1.tar.gz .
So far so good
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