On Mon, Apr 19, 2004 at 11:23:41AM +0200, Luk Claes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[snip my long questions]
> Well, first the order is important, so you should call automake before
> autoconf (and not after as in your rules file).
> If you want to be sure it is correct, than the easiest way is to call
* Mika Hämäläinen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [040421 23:25]:
> Description: KDE Mud Client
> KMuddy is a MUD client for KDE desktop environment. It should work on any OS
> that can run KDE. This includes UNIX/Linux systems and maybe some more...
> It supports triggers, aliases, advanced scripting with
On Mon, Apr 19, 2004 at 11:23:41AM +0200, Luk Claes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[snip my long questions]
> Well, first the order is important, so you should call automake before
> autoconf (and not after as in your rules file).
> If you want to be sure it is correct, than the easiest way is to call
* Mika Hämäläinen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [040421 23:25]:
> Description: KDE Mud Client
> KMuddy is a MUD client for KDE desktop environment. It should work on any OS
> that can run KDE. This includes UNIX/Linux systems and maybe some more...
> It supports triggers, aliases, advanced scripting with
Hi,
I'm looking for a sponsor for my package. KMuddy is a mud client for kde. [1]
It supports triggers, aliases, advanced scripting and much more. It's a
decent mud client in any measure.
Here goes relevant information:
Package name: kmuddy
Version: 0.6.1
Upstream author: Tomas Mecir <[EMAIL P
Hi,
I'm looking for a sponsor for my package. KMuddy is a mud client for kde. [1]
It supports triggers, aliases, advanced scripting and much more. It's a
decent mud client in any measure.
Here goes relevant information:
Package name: kmuddy
Version: 0.6.1
Upstream author: Tomas Mecir <[EMAIL P
Hi,
I am new to library packaging and I recently packaged gnuradio, the software
defined radio. The issue is this: GNURadio build-depends on libqt3-mt-dev.
It can also be built without QT. When I build with QT support (which is of
course very useful, as one can do all the useful things like plotti
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Hi,
I am new to library packaging and I recently packaged gnuradio, the software
defined radio. The issue is this: GNURadio build-depends on libqt3-mt-dev.
It can also be built without QT. When I build with QT support (which is of
course very useful, as one can do all the useful things like plotti
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products via Internet, specialized in painting, imitating, copying and batch-
> Of course, octave does not use the plain Euler
> method. Nobody in their
> right mind would do that. The octave doc says the
> ODE solvers are
> "based on reliable ODE solvers written in Fortran",
> so they are
> probably both more advanced than even plain
> Runge-Kutta. You should
> test both a
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