Sponsor for XCounter

2001-09-26 Thread Hereward Cooper
-- Is it worth asking again? Hello, I'm looking for a sponsor for my first package, XCounter, here are the details: Describtion: X based network monitor XCounter is an X11-based traffic monitoring program for linux that displays information about IP traffic on local interfaces. The program re

Re: Some problems with debian/rules file...

2001-09-26 Thread Colin Watson
On Wed, Sep 26, 2001 at 10:36:24PM +1000, Jeremy Higgs wrote: > As you might be able to see, the commands below the "# Install > modules" comment are ignored, and dpkg-buildpackage moves onto the > 'binary-indep' target... > > Would anyone be able to explain why, and how I would go about fixing

Sponsor for XCounter

2001-09-26 Thread Hereward Cooper
-- Is it worth asking again? Hello, I'm looking for a sponsor for my first package, XCounter, here are the details: Describtion: X based network monitor XCounter is an X11-based traffic monitoring program for linux that displays information about IP traffic on local interfaces. The program r

Re: Some problems with debian/rules file...

2001-09-26 Thread Colin Watson
On Wed, Sep 26, 2001 at 10:36:24PM +1000, Jeremy Higgs wrote: > As you might be able to see, the commands below the "# Install > modules" comment are ignored, and dpkg-buildpackage moves onto the > 'binary-indep' target... > > Would anyone be able to explain why, and how I would go about fixing

Re: Some problems with debian/rules file...

2001-09-26 Thread Robert Bihlmeyer
Jeremy Higgs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > It seems to be working ok, but a part of the 'install' target in the > debian/rules file seems to be skipped when I run > 'dpkg-buildpackage'...: What does calling "debian/rules install" by hand do? Perhaps the install target is not declared phony? (Thr

Re: Some problems with debian/rules file...

2001-09-26 Thread Domenico Andreoli
On Wed, Sep 26, 2001 at 10:36:24PM +1000, Jeremy Higgs wrote: > Hi everyone, > hi > I'm trying to make a package for RCF (a firewall) that will be used, > via a Makefil, to compile the current CVS version of RCF... > > It seems to be working ok, but a part of the 'install' target in the > debi

Some problems with debian/rules file...

2001-09-26 Thread Jeremy Higgs
Hi everyone, I'm trying to make a package for RCF (a firewall) that will be used, via a Makefil, to compile the current CVS version of RCF... It seems to be working ok, but a part of the 'install' target in the debian/rules file seems to be skipped when I run 'dpkg-buildpackage'...: [EMAIL

Re: Some problems with debian/rules file...

2001-09-26 Thread Robert Bihlmeyer
Jeremy Higgs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > It seems to be working ok, but a part of the 'install' target in the > debian/rules file seems to be skipped when I run > 'dpkg-buildpackage'...: What does calling "debian/rules install" by hand do? Perhaps the install target is not declared phony? (Th

Re: Some problems with debian/rules file...

2001-09-26 Thread Domenico Andreoli
On Wed, Sep 26, 2001 at 10:36:24PM +1000, Jeremy Higgs wrote: > Hi everyone, > hi > I'm trying to make a package for RCF (a firewall) that will be used, > via a Makefil, to compile the current CVS version of RCF... > > It seems to be working ok, but a part of the 'install' target in the > deb

Some problems with debian/rules file...

2001-09-26 Thread Jeremy Higgs
Hi everyone, I'm trying to make a package for RCF (a firewall) that will be used, via a Makefil, to compile the current CVS version of RCF... It seems to be working ok, but a part of the 'install' target in the debian/rules file seems to be skipped when I run 'dpkg-buildpackage'...: jem@pigl

Re: Becoming a Debian Developer [eol package]

2001-09-26 Thread Geert Stappers
At 5:31 +0200 9/26/01, Warren Turkal wrote in different order: >On Tuesday 25 September 2001 22:29, Richard Hecker wrote: >> David Caldwell wrote: >> .. >> >> - Do I really need my key signed by someone, or is a signed ID card >> ok? >> >> > If I need to meet someone in person, I live in Oran

Re: Becoming a Debian Developer [eol package]

2001-09-26 Thread Geert Stappers
At 5:31 +0200 9/26/01, Warren Turkal wrote in different order: >On Tuesday 25 September 2001 22:29, Richard Hecker wrote: >> David Caldwell wrote: >> .. >> >> - Do I really need my key signed by someone, or is a signed ID card >> ok? >> >> > If I need to meet someone in person, I live in Ora

Adopting package - qub

2001-09-26 Thread Fred Strauss
Hi I'm not a debian developer, yet :) But I'd like to be. I'd like to start by adopting an orphaned package. The package I have in mind is qub - The Q Universal Boardgame Would anyone be willing to be my mentor? I live in Johannesburg South Africa if that helps. Thanx Fred -- Fred Strauss

Re: GPG Key Signing in UK -- CORRECTED

2001-09-26 Thread Martin Schulze
Hereward Cooper wrote: > > > I live in Birmingham, UK and work in London, UK, so arranging a meet > > > in/around these two cities is usually possible at any time. > > > > > > > It might be a long time away but there is a linux expo in may, you > > will > > definatly be able to get one signed on