Hello
I am the package maintainer for the waimea window manager. I am in the
NM cue but my sponsor for waimea has been having some personal issues
and has not had the time to upload the latest waimea package. There is
a grave bug filed against waimea that is now 102 days old
http://bugs.debian.or
At the risk of CC'ing too many people:
Quoting David Lloyd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Roger et al,
>
> > Again, I would reccomend using dpkg-buildpackage, even if you only
> > intend to generate the source upload. If you name the source tarball
> > (upstream source) _.orig.tar.gz and are in the
Roger et al,
> Again, I would reccomend using dpkg-buildpackage, even if you only
> intend to generate the source upload. If you name the source tarball
> (upstream source) _.orig.tar.gz and are in the source
> tree (with /debian/ setup) it should generate the .diff.gz based on
> the last change
Frank> eli is a set of tools for compiler construction (lexer, parser
Frank> generators, handling of semantic analysis with AGs, commandline
Frank> parser generator, debugging tools, ...) that integrates and
Frank> unites all of the tools so you have not to worry about their
Frank> interaction. I
"Erik Welander" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Request for sponsor to become a new maintainer.
>
> My name is Erik Welander, and I am making a request for sponsorship in
> order to become a new maintainer for a package I have created and
> tested. I have read the New Maintainer's Guide and followed
I demand that Brian Nelson may or may not have written...
> Matthew Palmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[snip]
>> I have a question for you, though: why is it, do you think, that someone
>> would have thought that playmidi was "quite dead" upstream? [...]
> I made the claim based upon the fact tha
* Andreas Metzler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030414 16:20]:
> Andreas Barth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [Bugs]
> > Well, and (for me) more importantly: I've send patches for different
> > bugs, asked for more information from the bug submitter and so on
> > (about two weeks ago) for two different packag
Quoting Alexander Nofftz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I'm packaging it, adopting the debianized version of Adam Klein. The
> upstream
> sources can be found at: http://www.oberhumer.com/opensource/pysol/
>
> > How are you generating the .diff.gz files?
>
> I generated them manually by using diff dir
Fielder George Dowding wrote:
> I will sign up for the d-mentors list. I will lurk until I
> understand what my next step is.
Also, you should peruse the list archives[0]. At lot of the same issues
seems to come up with frightening regularity!
Joe Nahmias, DD wannabe
[0] http://lists.debian.org
Andreas Barth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[Bugs]
> Well, and (for me) more importantly: I've send patches for different
> bugs, asked for more information from the bug submitter and so on
> (about two weeks ago) for two different packages. No reaction from
> either maintainer nor any bug submitter.
I have published the request two weeks ago, having no repies, I am
reposting with a few more details.
I have invested some time making sure the package conforms to debian's
guidelines, and it passes lintian tests.
The package itself is splitted to two, starvoyager, containing the binary,
and noar
On Mon, 14 Apr 2003, Matthias Urlichs wrote:
> statement. Emphasis on _long_. (Does anybody know why new maintainer
> approvals seem to be stalled (again)?)
FWIW, I was approved this weekend so the process is still moving along.
Total time from start to finish was about 7 months for me.
Pau
Request for sponsor to become a new maintainer.
My name is Erik Welander, and I am making a request for sponsorship in order
to become a new maintainer for a package I have created and tested. I have
read the New Maintainer's Guide and followed these directions when creating
the package.
Des
On Mon, Apr 14, 2003 at 01:29:39PM +0200, Matthias Urlichs wrote:
> Hi,
>
> >>> Then you can start the long and glorious journey through NM.
>
> Emphasis on _long_. (Does anybody know why new maintainer
> approvals seem to be stalled (again)?)
No. And probably is better not to ask, to avoid any
Alexander Nofftz wrote:
>>How are you generating the .diff.gz files? dpkg-buildpackage should name them
>>something like: pysol_4.81.orig.tar.gz and pysol_4.81-1.diff.gz. If anyone
>>knows a better way than dpkg-buildpackage to generate the diff let me know...
> I generated them manually by usin
Hi,
On Mon, 14 Apr 2003 09:00:21 +, Matthew Palmer wrote:
> On Sun, 13 Apr 2003, Fielder George Dowding wrote:
>
>> Right! Get on with it, eh?
>
> I'd say that's a pretty succinct way of putting it!
>
Personally I'd rather use your
>>> Then you can start the long and glorious journey thro
Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> Frank Küster wrote:
>>
>> db_get mypackage/someinfo
>>
>> VAR=`process $RET | mangle with $WHATEVER`
>>
>> exec 3>&1 >> $someconffile
>> echo "#added by postinst"
>> echo $VAR
>> exec >&3
>>
>> Of course in this case, a here-document would be sufficient
Hi Roger!
Am Mon, Apr 14, 2003 at 12:47:43AM -0400 schrieb Roger Ward:
> First (forgive me if you've stated it already) is this a native debian
> package?
> I.e. are you developing it for debian, or are you packaging it?
I'm packaging it, adopting the debianized version of Adam Klein. The upstr
On Sun, 13 Apr 2003, Fielder George Dowding wrote:
> Right! Get on with it, eh?
I'd say that's a pretty succinct way of putting it!
- Matt
Hi
I am still looking for a sponsor for mkultra package.
Both packages are available on http://glandium.nerim.net/debian/unstable
I got a sponsorship proposal for kgpg, but someone sponsoring both packages
would be preferable ;)
Packages descriptions :
ITP #187490
* Package name: mkultra
V
On Mon, 14 Apr 2003 17:15:31 +1000 (EST)
Matthew Palmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, 13 Apr 2003, Fielder George Dowding wrote:
>
> > I will sign up for the d-mentors list. I will lurk until I
> > understand what my next step is.
>
> The next step, simply speaking, is to make the modific
On Sun, 13 Apr 2003, Fielder George Dowding wrote:
> I will sign up for the d-mentors list. I will lurk until I
> understand what my next step is.
The next step, simply speaking, is to make the modifications to defoma you
think are appropriate, make a new package (including all the trimmings, lik
On Sun, 13 Apr 2003, Fielder George Dowding wrote:
> Right! Get on with it, eh?
I'd say that's a pretty succinct way of putting it!
- Matt
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On Mon, 14 Apr 2003 13:28:13 +1000 (EST)
Matthew Palmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, 13 Apr 2003, Fielder George Dowding wrote:
>
> > Greetings. I am interested in becoming a member of the Debian
> > Distribution by adopting the Defoma package as the maintainer.
> >
> > I have spent seve
"Antal A. Buss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
> I'm tring to be a Debian Developer. I made a program to make a mirror
> from Debian Distributions server called ddmirror
> (http://sourceforge.net/projects/ddmirror) and follow the guide lines
> from Debian Policy, Developers' Reference and Debia
Matthew Palmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Sun, 13 Apr 2003, nil wrote:
>
>> >From an outsider's point of view Debian looks like the most
>> irresponsible distro with no contact whatsoever with original
>> package authors.
[...]
> I have a question for you, though: why is it, do you think, th
First (forgive me if you've stated it already) is this a native debian package?
I.e. are you developing it for debian, or are you packaging it?
How are you generating the .diff.gz files? dpkg-buildpackage should name them
something like: pysol_4.81.orig.tar.gz and pysol_4.81-1.diff.gz. If anyon
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