Philipp Gortan wrote:
> I filed an ITP bug: http://bugs.debian.org/235659
> (didn't cc to debian-devel though, wrong header section)
Which is bad, because I'm sure the package will raise the "why does
every badly written, trivial script need to be included in Debian?"
question.
Just two things:
- p
On Mon, Mar 01, 2004 at 07:44:43PM -0300, Everton da Silva Marques wrote:
> I do intend to push the library, but I actually don't
> have a map of Debian applications which use SRV
> records. I'm planning to contact those applications
> (i.e. their maintainers) as soon as I find them,
> but I would
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On Saturday 28 February 2004 10:58, Ian Beckwith wrote:
> I tried and failed to resolve the non-DFSG-freeness of the license
> with upstream. They were willing to consider changes but we couldn't
> find a compromise that didn't jeopardise their license
On Mon, Mar 01, 2004 at 07:44:43PM -0300, Everton da Silva Marques wrote:
> I do intend to push the library, but I actually don't
> have a map of Debian applications which use SRV
> records. I'm planning to contact those applications
> (i.e. their maintainers) as soon as I find them,
> but I would
--- Matthew Palmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Excellent. Looks like an interesting package. Are
> you pushing various
> upstreams to use this library? Does it have PHP,
> Perl, Python, etc
> bindings? (That may be implied by your use of
> liboop, but I'm not familiar
> with that package at
Dear mentors,
I'm searching for a sponsor for this small adoption:
Package name : bbppp
Version : 0.2.4-1
Upstream : John Kennis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
URL : http://bbtools.sourceforge.net/
License : GPLv2
Description : PPP tool for the blackbox window
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On Saturday 28 February 2004 10:58, Ian Beckwith wrote:
> I tried and failed to resolve the non-DFSG-freeness of the license
> with upstream. They were willing to consider changes but we couldn't
> find a compromise that didn't jeopardise their license
On Mon, Mar 01, 2004 at 09:39:57PM +0100, Philipp Gortan wrote:
> Should the perl script be in the "i386" architecture, or the "any"?
Have a quick look at some other perl scripts, and see what they've got. And
read the Debian Perl Policy, I would imagine it'd have some words of wisdom.
- Matt
On Mon, Mar 01, 2004 at 05:25:05PM -0300, Everton da Silva Marques wrote:
> The usual description for the RULI package is:
>
> RULI stands for Resolver User Layer Interface. It's
> a library built on top of an asynchronous DNS stub
> resolver. RULI provides an easy-to-use interface
> for q
Hi Frank, hi mentors,
thanks for your input!
I filed an ITP bug: http://bugs.debian.org/235659
(didn't cc to debian-devel though, wrong header section)
The version mismatch is corrected, README and NEWS are deleted,
and dh_make is warnings-free and cleaned up.
Should the perl script be in the
--- Matthew Palmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Excellent. Looks like an interesting package. Are
> you pushing various
> upstreams to use this library? Does it have PHP,
> Perl, Python, etc
> bindings? (That may be implied by your use of
> liboop, but I'm not familiar
> with that package at
--- Matthew Palmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Before someone takes the time to look at the BTS and
> savannah, they need to
> be interested in your package. Telling people what
> the package is helps in
> that.
Thanks for the hint. I'm sorry for my poor first try.
Please let me start over.
Dear mentors,
I'm searching for a sponsor for this small adoption:
Package name : bbppp
Version : 0.2.4-1
Upstream : John Kennis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
URL : http://bbtools.sourceforge.net/
License : GPLv2
Description : PPP tool for the blackbox window
On Mon, Mar 01, 2004 at 09:39:57PM +0100, Philipp Gortan wrote:
> Should the perl script be in the "i386" architecture, or the "any"?
Have a quick look at some other perl scripts, and see what they've got. And
read the Debian Perl Policy, I would imagine it'd have some words of wisdom.
- Matt
On Mon, Mar 01, 2004 at 05:25:05PM -0300, Everton da Silva Marques wrote:
> The usual description for the RULI package is:
>
> RULI stands for Resolver User Layer Interface. It's
> a library built on top of an asynchronous DNS stub
> resolver. RULI provides an easy-to-use interface
> for q
Hi Frank, hi mentors,
thanks for your input!
I filed an ITP bug: http://bugs.debian.org/235659
(didn't cc to debian-devel though, wrong header section)
The version mismatch is corrected, README and NEWS are deleted,
and dh_make is warnings-free and cleaned up.
Should the perl script be in the "i3
--- Matthew Palmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Before someone takes the time to look at the BTS and
> savannah, they need to
> be interested in your package. Telling people what
> the package is helps in
> that.
Thanks for the hint. I'm sorry for my poor first try.
Please let me start over.
I've packaged Q and would like to get a sponsor for it.
Package: q-lang
Version: 5.2-1
Description: Q equational programming language
Q stands for "equational", so Q, in a nutshell, is a programming
language which lets you "program by equations". You specify a system of
equations which the inte
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Philipp Gortan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> Hi mentors,
>
> I packaged pdfmerge and would be happy to get it included into the
> Debian distribution.
> pdfmerge is a simple perl script used to merge multiple PDF files into a
> single output file, using ghostscript.
>
> program: pdfmerge
> versi
I've packaged Q and would like to get a sponsor for it.
Package: q-lang
Version: 5.2-1
Description: Q equational programming language
Q stands for "equational", so Q, in a nutshell, is a programming
language which lets you "program by equations". You specify a system of
equations which the inte
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Philipp Gortan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> Hi mentors,
>
> I packaged pdfmerge and would be happy to get it included into the
> Debian distribution.
> pdfmerge is a simple perl script used to merge multiple PDF files into a
> single output file, using ghostscript.
>
> program: pdfmerge
> versi
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