On Sun, Nov 13, 2005 at 01:44:52AM +0100, sebastien marbrier wrote:
> Hello dear Mentors,
> I am a scim user but I am also a KDE fan so I need the skim package.
> I noticed that skim is preparation for more than a year now, so I guess its
> current maintainer forget it.
The current maintainer i
On 2005-11-13, sebastien marbrier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have two solutions, the first one is to install both sarge and sid but this
> is a dirty work, I am also thinking about making the packages in a chrooted
> environnement but I have never done that so far.
> Can you give some advice
Hello dear Mentors,
I am a scim user but I am also a KDE fan so I need the skim package.
I noticed that skim is preparation for more than a year now, so I guess its
current maintainer forget it. Is there a way I may be sponsored for packaging
an up-to-date version of skim ?
I can't find the e-m
Re: Adeodato Simó in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Perhaps if you post your keyid somebody can take a look and tell you
> whether it's fine or not?
The "official" test is:
GPGOPTS=" -q --no-options --no-default-keyring --no-auto-check-trustdb
--keyring $DESTDIR/nm.gpg --trust-model always"
echo "Le
On Saturday 12 November 2005 11:19 am, Daniel Widenfalk wrote:
> I have, and use, PGP 8.1 from PGP Corporation and have a key(s)
> there which I use to encrypt and/or sign email with. Can I use
> this key in the debian project, or do I have to create a new
> GPG key?
1. Create a temporary gnupg ke
On Saturday 12 November 2005 12:55 pm, Christoph Haas wrote:
> The translations are... interesting. A description which refers to the real
> nature of ksudoku might have been better.
They should all come out to, basically, "Sudoku Game." The English name does
mention that it is a solver as well.
* Daniel Widenfalk [Sat, 12 Nov 2005 12:19:09 +0100]:
> I have, and use, PGP 8.1 from PGP Corporation and have a key(s)
> there which I use to encrypt and/or sign email with. Can I use
> this key in the debian project, or do I have to create a new
> GPG key?
After asking around a bit on IRC, I
On Saturday 12 November 2005 18:17, Ryan Schultz wrote:
> Upstream wasn't very vigorous about editing the KDevelop defaults, I see
> :- ) I've written a new Desktop file; I'll include it in the package for
> now and send it upstream as well. I went with a simpler description so I
> could reuse the
On Saturday 12 November 2005 08:28 am, Christoph Haas wrote:
> > I found a message[1] on debian-kde mentioning this; seems to be an XDG
> > file location thing. I've moved it; however, it seems like kdevelop,
> > KDE's IDE, defaults to installing there, so who knows?
>
> I still need to learn about
Ryan...
thanks for your patience. :)
On Saturday 12 November 2005 03:16, Ryan Schultz wrote:
> On Friday 11 November 2005 02:30 pm, Christoph Haas wrote:
> > My bad. Indeed there is a ksudoku.desktop file which is installed.
> > IMHO in the wrong place though. It should be located in
> > /usr/sha
Hi,
I'm currently ramping up to help Hakan Ardo mantaining the
toolchain-source package. I have already mailed him about it
and he's very happy to get help :-). Now to my question:
I have, and use, PGP 8.1 from PGP Corporation and have a key(s)
there which I use to encrypt and/or sign email with
block 338269 by 336114
thanks
On Sat, Nov 12, 2005 at 10:10:44AM +0100, Tommaso Moroni wrote:
> I'm having some problems squashing this bug:
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=338269
> Since a couple of weeks ago knights was working without problems
> I think it could be caused b
Hi!
I'm having some problems squashing this bug:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=338269
Since a couple of weeks ago knights was working without problems
I think it could be caused by some library which it depends on.
Do you have any advice about it?
Does anybody experienced a si
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