I've also repackaged the logitech-usb-util package I've previously
RFS'ed.
http://des.petta-tech.bogomips.org/~eric/debian/
APT URI:
deb http://des.petta-tech.bogomips.org/~eric/debian/ ./
deb-src http://des.petta-tech.bogomips.org/~eric/debian/ ./
Description: Controls special features of some
I submitted this as a followup for the bug #220506, and I figured I
should send it to the list in case anybody is interested or has
comments. Both debs and sources are Lintian and Linda clean
http://des.petta-tech.bogomips.org/~eric/debian/
APT URI:
deb http://des.petta-tech.bogomips.org/~eric/d
I've also repackaged the logitech-usb-util package I've previously
RFS'ed.
http://des.petta-tech.bogomips.org/~eric/debian/
APT URI:
deb http://des.petta-tech.bogomips.org/~eric/debian/ ./
deb-src http://des.petta-tech.bogomips.org/~eric/debian/ ./
Description: Controls special features of some
I submitted this as a followup for the bug #220506, and I figured I
should send it to the list in case anybody is interested or has
comments. Both debs and sources are Lintian and Linda clean
http://des.petta-tech.bogomips.org/~eric/debian/
APT URI:
deb http://des.petta-tech.bogomips.org/~eric/d
I am still looking for a sponsor for Gnosis-Utils (python-gnosis):
Package: python-gnosis
Description: Python modules for XML processing
Gnosis Utils contains several Python modules for XML processing, plus
other generally useful tools: xml.pickle (serializes objects to/from
XML, API compatible
Hallo KELEMEN,
* KELEMEN Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-03-23 20:54]:
> In other words,
> am I able to get a new key in the ring using my old key somehow?
it is not possible.
i read the problem on a debian mailing list. there was a person who was
debian developer and now he want to be a develope
I am still looking for a sponsor for Gnosis-Utils (python-gnosis):
Package: python-gnosis
Description: Python modules for XML processing
Gnosis Utils contains several Python modules for XML processing, plus
other generally useful tools: xml.pickle (serializes objects to/from
XML, API compatible
* Bernhard R. Link ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> * Stephen Frost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [040323 00:29]:
> > * Bernhard R. Link ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > > * Stephen Frost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [040322 21:14]:
> > > > Pffft. Honestly, I think that claim of end-users and local
> > > > administrators
* Stephen Frost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [040323 00:29]:
> * Bernhard R. Link ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > * Stephen Frost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [040322 21:14]:
> > > Pffft. Honestly, I think that claim of end-users and local
> > > administrators using static libraries is rather dated and rarely the
>
Hello.
I would like to find sponsor for my package which fixes two outstanding
bugs:
#239620: makeself: wrongly set architecture header
Severity: *serious*
#239614: makeself - Description improvement
Severity: minor
Here goes rest of relevant information:
Package : makeself
License
Hallo KELEMEN,
* KELEMEN Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-03-23 20:54]:
> In other words,
> am I able to get a new key in the ring using my old key somehow?
it is not possible.
i read the problem on a debian mailing list. there was a person who was
debian developer and now he want to be a develope
* Bernhard R. Link ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> * Stephen Frost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [040323 00:29]:
> > * Bernhard R. Link ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > > * Stephen Frost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [040322 21:14]:
> > > > Pffft. Honestly, I think that claim of end-users and local
> > > > administrators
* Stephen Frost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [040323 00:29]:
> * Bernhard R. Link ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > * Stephen Frost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [040322 21:14]:
> > > Pffft. Honestly, I think that claim of end-users and local
> > > administrators using static libraries is rather dated and rarely the
>
Hello.
I would like to find sponsor for my package which fixes two outstanding
bugs:
#239620: makeself: wrongly set architecture header
Severity: *serious*
#239614: makeself - Description improvement
Severity: minor
Here goes rest of relevant information:
Package : makeself
License
I demand that Stephen Frost may or may not have written...
> * Roger Leigh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>> I used a statically-linked binary just a few days ago. I needed to resize
>> an NTFS partition on a newly-delivered system which came with Windows XP.
>> In the event, I was able to get a stati
[CC to debian-jr and debian-edu, as this package is part of their
efforts[1][2]. Crossposting only after being advised by the Unofficial
debian-mentors FAQ[3].]
Dear developers,
it looks like my RFS for this package[4] didn't arouse any interest so
far.
Thus I'll now keep maintaining my version
I demand that Stephen Frost may or may not have written...
> * Roger Leigh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>> I used a statically-linked binary just a few days ago. I needed to resize
>> an NTFS partition on a newly-delivered system which came with Windows XP.
>> In the event, I was able to get a stati
[CC to debian-jr and debian-edu, as this package is part of their
efforts[1][2]. Crossposting only after being advised by the Unofficial
debian-mentors FAQ[3].]
Dear developers,
it looks like my RFS for this package[4] didn't arouse any interest so
far.
Thus I'll now keep maintaining my version
On 2004-03-23 11:31:09 + Matthew Palmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Typically your key is rendered useless when it expires - it's
presumed that
you knew what you were doing when you set the expiry, and would have
changed
the expiry if you'd wanted to keep using it. [...]
It is suggested i
On Tue, Mar 23, 2004 at 11:53:36AM +0100, KELEMEN Peter wrote:
> [ Please Cc: answers as I'm not subscribed. Thanks. ]
>
> I was about to vote when I realized that my GPG key has expired
> exactly one year ago. In private communications this didn't pose
> a problem, but chaning Debian password f
Quoting Number Six <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (2004-03-23 11:00:30 GMT):
> (I'm hacking this reply together manually, copied from http://l.d.o/d-m;
> I'm not subscribed):
>
> Cosimo Alfarano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Why not use sensible-pager, in debianutils (Essential: yes)?
>
> Because these scripts s
(I'm hacking this reply together manually, copied from http://l.d.o/d-m;
I'm not subscribed):
Cosimo Alfarano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Why not use sensible-pager, in debianutils (Essential: yes)?
Because these scripts should run on non-Debian Linux systems as well.
I want to avoid Debian-isms out
[ Please Cc: answers as I'm not subscribed. Thanks. ]
Hello,
I was about to vote when I realized that my GPG key has expired
exactly one year ago. In private communications this didn't pose
a problem, but chaning Debian password for example didn't work.
My question is, how do I get a new key ac
I firmly believe the ancient pagan, hebrew, and Christian tradition that
To Know Something's Name Is To Control It.
My package is named pim. It might be aleithia (gr. "truth", literally
"unhidden; to shine light on") or it might be tbpim or it might be tdb
(Tom Ballard Database) or it might be
On 2004-03-23 11:31:09 + Matthew Palmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Typically your key is rendered useless when it expires - it's
presumed that
you knew what you were doing when you set the expiry, and would have
changed
the expiry if you'd wanted to keep using it. [...]
It is suggested in th
On Tue, Mar 23, 2004 at 11:53:36AM +0100, KELEMEN Peter wrote:
> [ Please Cc: answers as I'm not subscribed. Thanks. ]
>
> I was about to vote when I realized that my GPG key has expired
> exactly one year ago. In private communications this didn't pose
> a problem, but chaning Debian password f
Quoting Number Six <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (2004-03-23 11:00:30 GMT):
> (I'm hacking this reply together manually, copied from http://l.d.o/d-m;
> I'm not subscribed):
>
> Cosimo Alfarano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Why not use sensible-pager, in debianutils (Essential: yes)?
>
> Because these scripts s
(I'm hacking this reply together manually, copied from http://l.d.o/d-m;
I'm not subscribed):
Cosimo Alfarano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Why not use sensible-pager, in debianutils (Essential: yes)?
Because these scripts should run on non-Debian Linux systems as well.
I want to avoid Debian-isms out
[ Please Cc: answers as I'm not subscribed. Thanks. ]
Hello,
I was about to vote when I realized that my GPG key has expired
exactly one year ago. In private communications this didn't pose
a problem, but chaning Debian password for example didn't work.
My question is, how do I get a new key ac
I firmly believe the ancient pagan, hebrew, and Christian tradition that
To Know Something's Name Is To Control It.
My package is named pim. It might be aleithia (gr. "truth", literally
"unhidden; to shine light on") or it might be tbpim or it might be tdb
(Tom Ballard Database) or it might be
On Tue, Mar 23, 2004 at 05:10:29PM +1100, Anibal Monsalve Salazar wrote:
> Please read [0] if you haven't done so. For one, there is no ITP record
> at [1].
>
> [0] http://people.debian.org/~mpalmer/debian-mentors_FAQ.html
> [1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?pkg=wnpp
Okay, did that
On Mon, Mar 22, 2004 at 09:19:58PM -0800, Tom Ballard wrote:
>Forum:
>http://mentors.debian.net/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=35&sid=d33a77afe7960fb079f69e21927abb6f
>
>Also:
>http://freshmet.net/projects/pim-tb
>http://freshmeat.net/screenshots/45596/
>http://sourceforge.net/projects/pim-tb
>
>I'm working
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