J. Bruce Fields [u] wrote on 24/10/2004 01:28:
Yep, it'd be great to work with him. I've been trying to reach him for
the last month or so and not having any luck; does anyone else know some
other way of contacting him besides email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
A little google research revealed:
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glad to see this approaching packageable state.
i'm not a DD, and so can't support you, but i support your efforts. [i
also lurk on the nfs lists - we're thinking about implementing kerberized
nfs for a smallish number of machines here (indiana university) so as to
lock things down a little
On Saturday, 23 Oct 2004, Martin Zobel-Helas wrote:
> On Friday, 22 Oct 2004, you wrote:
> > I'm one of the developers on the Linux NFSv4 project, and am starting
> > to think about getting some of our userland support into Debian. See,
> > for example, libnfsidmap, available from
> >
> > htt
J. Bruce Fields [u] wrote on 24/10/2004 01:28:
Yep, it'd be great to work with him. I've been trying to reach him for
the last month or so and not having any luck; does anyone else know some
other way of contacting him besides email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
A little google research revealed:
[EMAIL PR
On Sat, Oct 23, 2004 at 02:02:18PM +0200, Alexandre wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 23, 2004 at 01:40:49PM +0200, Knut Franke wrote:
> > Please tell me if I've forgotten to read/do something important. :)
>
> Did you file an ITP for the package? You should do this, and close the
> bug in debian/changelog.
>
glad to see this approaching packageable state.
i'm not a DD, and so can't support you, but i support your efforts. [i
also lurk on the nfs lists - we're thinking about implementing kerberized
nfs for a smallish number of machines here (indiana university) so as to
lock things down a little bit
On Thu, Oct 21, 2004 at 11:41:09PM +0200, Magnus Therning wrote:
> Well, they can't go into /usr/bin, they are part of the library.
> However, for some reason upstream decided to put the python equivalent
> of a main() in some of the files that make up the library.
That's a reasonable thing to do
On Saturday, 23 Oct 2004, Martin Zobel-Helas wrote:
> On Friday, 22 Oct 2004, you wrote:
> > I'm one of the developers on the Linux NFSv4 project, and am starting
> > to think about getting some of our userland support into Debian. See,
> > for example, libnfsidmap, available from
> >
> > htt
On Sat, Oct 23, 2004 at 02:02:18PM +0200, Alexandre wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 23, 2004 at 01:40:49PM +0200, Knut Franke wrote:
> > Please tell me if I've forgotten to read/do something important. :)
>
> Did you file an ITP for the package? You should do this, and close the
> bug in debian/changelog.
>
On Thu, Oct 21, 2004 at 11:41:09PM +0200, Magnus Therning wrote:
> Well, they can't go into /usr/bin, they are part of the library.
> However, for some reason upstream decided to put the python equivalent
> of a main() in some of the files that make up the library.
That's a reasonable thing to do
23.10.2004 о 01:57 -0700 Kees Cook написав(-ла):
> Package: oesniper
> License: Free: same as zlib
> URL: http://www.icculus.org/oes/
> Desc: An anti-terrorist, pro-Eunuchs satellite sniping game
>
> Hi! This is my first attempt at a debian package. This is from the
> icculus game archives. It
On Sat, Oct 23, 2004 at 01:40:49PM +0200, Knut Franke wrote:
> Please tell me if I've forgotten to read/do something important. :)
Did you file an ITP for the package? You should do this, and close the
bug in debian/changelog.
You should also cleanup debian/rules by removing commented out lines.
Hello mentors,
Name: nokryptia
Licence: GPL 2
Description: Make MP3 files accessible to Nokia 5510
Nokia's 5510 is a mobile phone with integrated MP3 player. While you can
upload any kind of data to its storage, it only plays back music encoded
in a special format (.lse), which is really an enc
23.10.2004 Ð 01:57 -0700 Kees Cook ÑÐÐ(-ÐÐ):
> Package: oesniper
> License: Free: same as zlib
> URL: http://www.icculus.org/oes/
> Desc: An anti-terrorist, pro-Eunuchs satellite sniping game
>
> Hi! This is my first attempt at a debian package. This is from the
> icculus game archives. It
On Sat, Oct 23, 2004 at 01:40:49PM +0200, Knut Franke wrote:
> Please tell me if I've forgotten to read/do something important. :)
Did you file an ITP for the package? You should do this, and close the
bug in debian/changelog.
You should also cleanup debian/rules by removing commented out lines.
Hello mentors,
Name: nokryptia
Licence: GPL 2
Description: Make MP3 files accessible to Nokia 5510
Nokia's 5510 is a mobile phone with integrated MP3 player. While you can
upload any kind of data to its storage, it only plays back music encoded
in a special format (.lse), which is really an enc
Package: oesniper
License: Free: same as zlib
URL: http://www.icculus.org/oes/
Desc: An anti-terrorist, pro-Eunuchs satellite sniping game
Hi! This is my first attempt at a debian package. This is from the
icculus game archives. It's small, simple, and fun, with a Free
license.
My sources:
> CDDB is non-free. Can this also access freedb.org instead? I would
> suggest to use that as a default.
libcddb allows to set the CDDB server to use.
Default server is freedb.org.
--
Zorglub
Clément Stenac
Hi Guys!
Here is yet another (late) release of gtklp for Debian, at version 1.0pre3. It
includes a number of fixes, in particular the missing entry in debian-menu,
missing *.mo's for LC_MESSAGES in gettext, and commenting out unnecessary
calls to debhelper in debian/rules. And yes, it's a new upst
Package: oesniper
License: Free: same as zlib
URL: http://www.icculus.org/oes/
Desc: An anti-terrorist, pro-Eunuchs satellite sniping game
Hi! This is my first attempt at a debian package. This is from the
icculus game archives. It's small, simple, and fun, with a Free
license.
My sources:
> CDDB is non-free. Can this also access freedb.org instead? I would
> suggest to use that as a default.
libcddb allows to set the CDDB server to use.
Default server is freedb.org.
--
Zorglub
Clément Stenac
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Hi Guys!
Here is yet another (late) release of gtklp for Debian, at version 1.0pre3. It
includes a number of fixes, in particular the missing entry in debian-menu,
missing *.mo's for LC_MESSAGES in gettext, and commenting out unnecessary
calls to debhelper in debian/rules. And yes, it's a new upst
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