Adam Kessel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> Hi:
>
> I wrote salonify[1], an image gallery system that emphasizes
> accessibility, standards compliance, and democratic captioning of images.
> I'm interested in distributing it as a Debian pac
Hi,
I have one academical question: Suppose that there is a package foo in
Debian which has become almost completely unmaintained upstream. The
Debian maintainer is also not responding well to queries and bug
reports regarding foo.
Suppose further, that since foo has become unmaintained upstream,
1. The package contains a GPL V2 copyright statement, but also contains
a DISCLAIMER file which seems okay except the following lines:
NOTIFICATION OF COMMERCIAL USE
Commercialization of
Hi again, mentors.
Few days ago, pose package was orphaned. I'd like to take care of it, so I
placed an ITA on wnpp. I've been working for a while in this package, but I
can't upload it because I'm not yet a Debian Developer. So, my question is:
would you like to upload pose into Debian reposit
Today I have spent a few hours trying to package a python library called
lupy.
http://www.divmod.org/Lupy/
Firstly, I think there is Debian Python Policy. But I can't find it. Any
clues?
Is there a simple example somewhere? One that just dumps some .py files
into site-package? I did apt-get sour
Adam Kessel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [-- text/plain, encoding quoted-printable, 67 lines --]
>
> Hi:
>
> I wrote salonify[1], an image gallery system that emphasizes
> accessibility, standards compliance, and democratic captioning of images.
> I'm interested in distributing it as a Debian pac
Hi,
I have one academical question: Suppose that there is a package foo in
Debian which has become almost completely unmaintained upstream. The
Debian maintainer is also not responding well to queries and bug
reports regarding foo.
Suppose further, that since foo has become unmaintained upstream,
1. The package contains a GPL V2 copyright statement, but also contains
a DISCLAIMER file which seems okay except the following lines:
NOTIFICATION OF COMMERCIAL USE
Commercialization of
Hi again, mentors.
Few days ago, pose package was orphaned. I'd like to take care of it, so I
placed an ITA on wnpp. I've been working for a while in this package, but I
can't upload it because I'm not yet a Debian Developer. So, my question is:
would you like to upload pose into Debian reposit
Today I have spent a few hours trying to package a python library called
lupy.
http://www.divmod.org/Lupy/
Firstly, I think there is Debian Python Policy. But I can't find it. Any
clues?
Is there a simple example somewhere? One that just dumps some .py files
into site-package? I did apt-get sour
I am looking for sponsor for the package minido.
App site: http://michaelo.free.fr/minido/
Deb download from : http://flevour.mine.nu/debian/
thanks,
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flevour <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://flevour.mine.nu/
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I am looking for sponsor for the package minido.
App site: http://michaelo.free.fr/minido/
Deb download from : http://flevour.mine.nu/debian/
thanks,
--
francesco levorato
flevour <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://flevour.mine.nu/
GPG fingerprint:
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sign
i fixed the problem after some more tries, but the mail wsa already
sent. never mind and sorry for the spam ;)
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francesco levorato
flevour <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://flevour.mine.nu/
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hi all,
i am building up a deb package i still have only one error:
i cant get the man page installed properly:
i first did the routine manually to check for errors, thats what i did:
1. edited the sgml template created by dh_make, calledo it minido.sgml,
2. created the minido.1 with docbook-to-ma
Hi,
I packaged the gSOAP stub and skeleton compiler for C/C++ for
Debian. It's not a complex package, with one binary, one include
file and four static libs (and a bunch of sample files), so it
shouldn't cause headache to anyone :-)
You can write SOAP web services in C or C++ with it. I will be
Hi,
Graham Wilson wrote:
> pyx is only the name of the source package. the binary packages have
> name that comply with the python policy.
Ah, that's fine then. Stuff like this should probably be mentioned in the
RFS/ITP/whatever, though, so that people who tend to jump at these things,
like I
On Fri, Jun 27, 2003 at 01:40:23AM +0200, Matthias Urlichs wrote:
> Hi, Graham Wilson wrote:
>
> > On Wed, Jun 25, 2003 at 06:44:34PM -0500, Graham Wilson wrote:
> >> Package: pyx
> >
> > the subject should be:
> >
> > Subject: RFS: pyx -- Python module for generating PostScript graphics
> >
>
i fixed the problem after some more tries, but the mail wsa already
sent. never mind and sorry for the spam ;)
--
francesco levorato
flevour <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://flevour.mine.nu/
GPG fingerprint:
BB5C 27D8 EFCE A530 7AD5 057A 219D B539 5F4B 644B
signature.asc
Description: This is a digita
hi all,
i am building up a deb package i still have only one error:
i cant get the man page installed properly:
i first did the routine manually to check for errors, thats what i did:
1. edited the sgml template created by dh_make, calledo it minido.sgml,
2. created the minido.1 with docbook-to-ma
Hi,
I packaged the gSOAP stub and skeleton compiler for C/C++ for
Debian. It's not a complex package, with one binary, one include
file and four static libs (and a bunch of sample files), so it
shouldn't cause headache to anyone :-)
You can write SOAP web services in C or C++ with it. I will be
Hi,
Graham Wilson wrote:
> pyx is only the name of the source package. the binary packages have
> name that comply with the python policy.
Ah, that's fine then. Stuff like this should probably be mentioned in the
RFS/ITP/whatever, though, so that people who tend to jump at these things,
like I
On Fri, Jun 27, 2003 at 01:40:23AM +0200, Matthias Urlichs wrote:
> Hi, Graham Wilson wrote:
>
> > On Wed, Jun 25, 2003 at 06:44:34PM -0500, Graham Wilson wrote:
> >> Package: pyx
> >
> > the subject should be:
> >
> > Subject: RFS: pyx -- Python module for generating PostScript graphics
> >
>
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