Craig P Steffen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Here's THE SNAG: I was sitting down to write to this list to request a
> sponsor, I thought I'd check the qa page for the package one more to
> make sure I hadn't missed anything. Bug 188998 is from David Rios
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) on April 14 saying
On Sun, May 04, 2003 at 07:34:48PM +0200, Holger Kubiak wrote:
> I want to package a tool. In a shell-script I need access to a hostname
> belonging to a given IP. If the package host is installed I get:
[snip]
A possibility is to use perl, it has a easily accessible gethostbyname
implementation.
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Greetings,
I'm an avid Linux user and programmer, and I'd like to become a Debian
Developer. As the first step in this process, I'd like to take the
calc source package and maintain it via a sponsor.
I have downloaded it, updated the it against a mo
On Sun, May 04, 2003 at 04:45:09AM -0400, David B Harris wrote:
> Hey everybody :)
>
> With the recent activity with respect to Sarge, I'm looking through
> update_excuses.html, and quite frankly I have very little idea as to how
> one would parse the output. Specifically:
>
> [ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hey everybody :)
With the recent activity with respect to Sarge, I'm looking through
update_excuses.html, and quite frankly I have very little idea as to how
one would parse the output. Specifically:
[ [EMAIL PROTECTED]: ~/ ]$ grep-excuses gqmpeg
-gqmpeg (0.20.0-1 to -)
Package is broken, wil
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