>
> I've managed to create working packages for the ns-2 network simulator and
> it's two dependent packages "otcl" an extension to Tcl, and "tclcl" an
> interface between otcl and C++. They work OK and pass almost all lintian
> checks (a couple of missing man pages and some cleanups to do). I
Hi Warren!
On Fri, 27 Jul 2001, Warren A. Layton wrote:
> I have uploaded an updated version of my public key to
> keyring.debian.org (I just attended the key signing party at OLS).
> Unfortunately, the output of finger for my e-mail address at debian.org
> still displays my old key.
>
> The Dev
>
> I've managed to create working packages for the ns-2 network simulator and
> it's two dependent packages "otcl" an extension to Tcl, and "tclcl" an
> interface between otcl and C++. They work OK and pass almost all lintian
> checks (a couple of missing man pages and some cleanups to do). I
Hi Warren!
On Fri, 27 Jul 2001, Warren A. Layton wrote:
> I have uploaded an updated version of my public key to
> keyring.debian.org (I just attended the key signing party at OLS).
> Unfortunately, the output of finger for my e-mail address at debian.org
> still displays my old key.
>
> The De
On Sun, Jul 29, 2001 at 06:23:03PM +0100, Will Newton wrote:
> 3. The ns package has a quite ludicrous number of different licenses attached
> to it, is there someone who I can get to have a look at it and decide what
> exactly the free-ness of it is? tclcl is also under the old BSD license which
On Sun, Jul 29, 2001 at 06:23:03PM +0100, Will Newton wrote:
> 3. The ns package has a quite ludicrous number of different licenses attached
> to it, is there someone who I can get to have a look at it and decide what
> exactly the free-ness of it is? tclcl is also under the old BSD license whic
I've managed to create working packages for the ns-2 network simulator and
it's two dependent packages "otcl" an extension to Tcl, and "tclcl" an
interface between otcl and C++. They work OK and pass almost all lintian
checks (a couple of missing man pages and some cleanups to do). I know have
On Sun, 29 Jul 2001, Carlos Prados wrote:
> While I was fixing the package, a new version of kdebase (2.2), on wich the
> package relies got into unstable. 'skam' no longer compiles with
> kdebase-2.2 because an API change. I have reported this upstream, but wont
> be fixed for a while.
>
> On the
Hi,
I'm maintaining 'skam', wich is in testing, and has two release critical
bugs that I would like to fix. 'skam' is a kde 2.1 application that
interacts with a smartcard via pcsc-lite framework.
While I was fixing the package, a new version of kdebase (2.2), on wich the
package relies got into
I've managed to create working packages for the ns-2 network simulator and
it's two dependent packages "otcl" an extension to Tcl, and "tclcl" an
interface between otcl and C++. They work OK and pass almost all lintian
checks (a couple of missing man pages and some cleanups to do). I know have
On Sun, 29 Jul 2001, Carlos Prados wrote:
> While I was fixing the package, a new version of kdebase (2.2), on wich the
> package relies got into unstable. 'skam' no longer compiles with
> kdebase-2.2 because an API change. I have reported this upstream, but wont
> be fixed for a while.
>
> On th
Hi,
I'm maintaining 'skam', wich is in testing, and has two release critical
bugs that I would like to fix. 'skam' is a kde 2.1 application that
interacts with a smartcard via pcsc-lite framework.
While I was fixing the package, a new version of kdebase (2.2), on wich the
package relies got into
On Sat, Jul 28, 2001 at 02:18:41PM +0100, Will Newton wrote:
> On Saturday 28 July 2001 5:24 am, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
>
> > It doesn't look right. Your two packages (otcl1 and otcl-dev) can't
> > share the same tmpdir.
>
> Erm, why not? Surely the job of dh_movefiles is to move files out of the
On Sat, Jul 28, 2001 at 02:18:41PM +0100, Will Newton wrote:
> On Saturday 28 July 2001 5:24 am, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
>
> > It doesn't look right. Your two packages (otcl1 and otcl-dev) can't
> > share the same tmpdir.
>
> Erm, why not? Surely the job of dh_movefiles is to move files out of the
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