A few more minor problems:
* In interface.fl:163:
callback {system("xterm -e zless /usr/share/doc/stripclub/readme.txt.gz");}
You can't rely on xterm being available unless you depend upon it, and
even still, that's bad practice. Instead, you should use
/usr/bin/x-terminal-emulator.
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I uploaded a more detailed screenshot as an advertisement for what my
little tupim program can do:
http://osdn.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/pim-tb/tupim-video.png
(Warning: 156K)
It shows a more complicated schema with lots of data, that I'm using to
keep track of my (fair use) recorded TV sh
Brian Nelson wrote:
A few more minor problems:
* In interface.fl:163:
callback {system("xterm -e zless
/usr/share/doc/stripclub/readme.txt.gz");}
You can't rely on xterm being available unless you depend upon it, and
even still, that's bad practice. Instead, you should use
/usr/bin/x-te
A few more minor problems:
* In interface.fl:163:
callback {system("xterm -e zless /usr/share/doc/stripclub/readme.txt.gz");}
You can't rely on xterm being available unless you depend upon it, and
even still, that's bad practice. Instead, you should use
/usr/bin/x-terminal-emulator.
Matt Brubeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am adding a menu icon to my "audacity" package, built with CDBS. Can
> anyone suggest the best way to install the icons (which are not part of
> the original source)? Currently I am using the following lines in
> debian/rules:
>
> ICONS = debian/aud
Matt Brubeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am adding a menu icon to my "audacity" package, built with CDBS. Can
> anyone suggest the best way to install the icons (which are not part of
> the original source)? Currently I am using the following lines in
> debian/rules:
>
> ICONS = debian/aud
#include
* Jeff Breker [Sat, Apr 10 2004, 03:08:35PM]:
> Hello debian mentors,
>
> I am looking for a sponsor for bloat, a perl script that extracts an
> archive with the necessary utility.
>
> * Package name: bloat
> Version : 1.3.0.1
> Upstream Author : Dave Wickham <[EMAIL PRO
I am adding a menu icon to my "audacity" package, built with CDBS. Can
anyone suggest the best way to install the icons (which are not part of
the original source)? Currently I am using the following lines in
debian/rules:
ICONS = debian/audacity.xpm debian/audacity16.xpm
binary-install/aud
#include
* Jeff Breker [Sat, Apr 10 2004, 03:08:35PM]:
> Hello debian mentors,
>
> I am looking for a sponsor for bloat, a perl script that extracts an
> archive with the necessary utility.
>
> * Package name: bloat
> Version : 1.3.0.1
> Upstream Author : Dave Wickham <[EMAIL PRO
I am adding a menu icon to my "audacity" package, built with CDBS. Can
anyone suggest the best way to install the icons (which are not part of
the original source)? Currently I am using the following lines in
debian/rules:
ICONS = debian/audacity.xpm debian/audacity16.xpm
binary-install/aud
Hello debian mentors,
I am looking for a sponsor for bloat, a perl script that extracts an
archive with the necessary utility.
* Package name: bloat
Version : 1.3.0.1
Upstream Author : Dave Wickham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://bloat.sourceforge.net/
* License
On Sat, 2004-04-10 at 12:53, Daniel J. Priem wrote:
> Hello just repacked the following packages
>
> http://www.mpe.mpg.de/~ach/debian/
> capisuite and sfftobmp
> website is http://www.capisuite.de
[...]
Hello,
Well, actually there is some problems with your package.
- libcapi20-2 should be in
Hello debian mentors,
I am looking for a sponsor for bloat, a perl script that extracts an
archive with the necessary utility.
* Package name: bloat
Version : 1.3.0.1
Upstream Author : Dave Wickham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://bloat.sourceforge.net/
* License
Hello just repacked the following packages
http://www.mpe.mpg.de/~ach/debian/
capisuite and sfftobmp
website is http://www.capisuite.de
short description capisuite
easy fax and voice box solution for ISDN/CAPI capable devices
In the default setup CapiSuite provides a fax and voice box solution f
On Sat, 2004-04-10 at 12:53, Daniel J. Priem wrote:
> Hello just repacked the following packages
>
> http://www.mpe.mpg.de/~ach/debian/
> capisuite and sfftobmp
> website is http://www.capisuite.de
[...]
Hello,
Well, actually there is some problems with your package.
- libcapi20-2 should be in
Hello just repacked the following packages
http://www.mpe.mpg.de/~ach/debian/
capisuite and sfftobmp
website is http://www.capisuite.de
short description capisuite
easy fax and voice box solution for ISDN/CAPI capable devices
In the default setup CapiSuite provides a fax and voice box solution f
Because bad attachment (*.exe,*.vbs,*.com or *.bat files) your mail was
refused by the mail server
Hello.
CannonSmash was maintained by Wolfgang Sourdeau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
However he orphaned[1] this package some time ago.
I would like to adopt it. I prepared my own packages[2], and I'm looking
for sponsor for them.
I resolved one outstanding bug[3]. This could save some space on
servers/
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Hello.
CannonSmash was maintained by Wolfgang Sourdeau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
However he orphaned[1] this package some time ago.
I would like to adopt it. I prepared my own packages[2], and I'm looking
for sponsor for them.
I resolved one outstanding bug[3]. This could save some space on
servers/
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