Re: first package pcftisio

2006-02-25 Thread Justin Pryzby
On Thu, Feb 23, 2006 at 10:41:03AM +0100, Cedric BRINER wrote: > > > > > I'm waiting for his response. > > > > Great, thanks :) > > > still waiting... > stil waiting :( > > > > o python-cfitsio_0.99.2-1_i386.changes.asc : ??? > what stands for .asc suffix ? Oops, I couldn't find one on my syst

Re: help with the package tracking system commands?

2006-02-25 Thread Justin Pryzby
On Sat, Feb 25, 2006 at 11:46:55AM -0500, Amadan Korvin wrote: > Hi I was wondering if someone on the mentors list woudl be willing to > help me with the PTS mailer commands? I am really having trouble but > could probably be sorted out with one or two examples... I would suggest to mail the -qa l

Re: Packaging Qemu Launcher, unmaintained but useful software

2006-02-25 Thread Linas Zvirblis
Roberto C. Sanchez wrote: Another alternative to consider is JQemu: http://www.exprofesso.com/jqemu/ I tried packaging last summer, but it required a non-free javac. You may want to give it another shot, since the free java tools have improved greatly in the meantime. Additionally, it has a

Texmaker package

2006-02-25 Thread Gauvain Pocentek
Hi list, I've worked on a texmaker package (ITP #345662). I'd like to have comments on this package and maybe find a sponsor if it's good enough. .deb and source package can be found at http://gauvain.tuxfamily.org/debian/packages/texmaker/ Regards Gauvain Pocentek

help with the package tracking system commands?

2006-02-25 Thread Amadan Korvin
Hi I was wondering if someone on the mentors list woudl be willing to help me with the PTS mailer commands? I am really having trouble but could probably be sorted out with one or two examples... thanks Adam Black

Re: Packaging Qemu Launcher, unmaintained but useful software

2006-02-25 Thread Roberto C. Sanchez
Quoting Linas Zvirblis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Hello, One late evening browsing trough requested packages in [1] I came across Qemu Launcher [2]. It is a Perl/Glade front end for QEMU (CPU/computer emulator). It being the only GTK based application of this kind that I know of, I decided to give

Re: Packaging Qemu Launcher, unmaintained but useful software

2006-02-25 Thread Linas Zvirblis
Thomas Viehmann wrote: Erik doesn't seem to have dropped off the net: The last update of Quemu launcher is dated 2006-11-14, and his main web page carries a news item dated 2006-02-23... You should probably persist a bit longer. In the meantime you could release an interrims tarball '1.5.1+patch

Re: Packaging Qemu Launcher, unmaintained but useful software

2006-02-25 Thread Linas Zvirblis
Colin Tuckley wrote: The version here: https://gna.org/projects/qemulaunch appears to have work as recent as December, and also mentions work being done on the Debian package in November. Yes, I am aware of the SVN version. It is a rather small update to 1.5.1 release. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE,

Re: Packaging Qemu Launcher, unmaintained but useful software

2006-02-25 Thread Colin Tuckley
Linas Zvirblis wrote: > One late evening browsing trough requested packages in [1] I came across > Qemu Launcher [2]. It is a Perl/Glade front end for QEMU (CPU/computer > emulator). It being the only GTK based application of this kind that I > know of, I decided to give a try packaging it for Deb

Re: Packaging Qemu Launcher, unmaintained but useful software

2006-02-25 Thread Thomas Viehmann
Hi Linas, Linas Zvirblis wrote: > I have no problem with doing upstream development, but I am not very > keen on forking it. My question is, would such fork be accepted into > Debian? If it would, should it be Debian specific, or should I register > a new project somewhere? How should I name (or v

Packaging Qemu Launcher, unmaintained but useful software

2006-02-25 Thread Linas Zvirblis
Hello, One late evening browsing trough requested packages in [1] I came across Qemu Launcher [2]. It is a Perl/Glade front end for QEMU (CPU/computer emulator). It being the only GTK based application of this kind that I know of, I decided to give a try packaging it for Debian. Then I reali