On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 9:47 AM, Noel David Torres Taño
wrote:
> Does somebody know if 3.0 (Quilt) format packages are actually accepted in
> the archive? My mentor tried before Lenny frozen and the package get rejected
> then.
They will be rejected until the ftp-masters have made the required
On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 2:11 AM, Sjors Gielen wrote:
> I'm working on a Debian port to Cygwin called Debian GNU/kCygwin.
Have you considered basing it on ReactOS (GPLed, binary-compatible
Windows clone) so that proprietary software isn't needed to run your
port?
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Does somebody know if 3.0 (Quilt) format packages are actually accepted in the
archive? My mentor tried before Lenny frozen and the package get rejected then.
Thanks
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I am looking for a sponsor for my package "ooopy".
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On Sat, 28 Feb 2009 23:31:42 +0100
Christopher Schramm wrote:
> I am looking for a sponsor for my package "blueman".
>
> It builds these binary packages:
> blueman- A Graphical bluetooth manager
Haven't we got quite a few of those already?
The RFS (and ITP) should explain why you want to a
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I am looking for a sponsor for my package "blueman".
* Package name: blueman
Version : 1.02-1
Upstream Author : Valmantas Palikša
* URL : http://blueman-project.org/
* License : GPL
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On Sat, 28 Feb 2009 21:40:22 +0100
Sjors Gielen wrote:
> > Yes. That seems a bit long though - you are correct to use a [a-z][0-9]
> > format, just wondering if it should be [a-z]{2-3}[0-9].
>
> cyg[1-9] it is then :-)
> ^ I saw you write em1 everywhere, so I assume that's recommended?
In
Thanks a lot for your reply!
Neil Williams schreef:
On Sat, 28 Feb 2009 18:11:23 +0100
Sjors Gielen wrote:
I'm working on a Debian port to Cygwin called Debian GNU/kCygwin.
(I'm surprised you think it's worth it, the hardware can run Debian
without needing a port so why complicate things by
Dear mentors,
I am looking for a sponsor for my package "osm2go".
* Package name: osm2go
Version : 0.6.13-2
Upstream Author : Till Harbaum
* URL : https://garage.maemo.org/projects/osm2go/
* License : GPLv3 and GPLv2
Section : science
It builds the
On Sat, 28 Feb 2009 18:11:23 +0100
Sjors Gielen wrote:
> I'm working on a Debian port to Cygwin called Debian GNU/kCygwin.
(I'm surprised you think it's worth it, the hardware can run Debian
without needing a port so why complicate things by keeping Windows
around?)
> I'm
> constantly taking a
Hey mentors,
I'm working on a Debian port to Cygwin called Debian GNU/kCygwin. I'm
constantly taking an important Debian package like cdbs or graphviz from
sid, then try to get it to build and work on Cygwin. For this, I have
had to modify a lot of build instructions and some sources. Now, I h
Hi Charles,
Thanks for your suggestion !
I will consider that.
Best Regards,
Chen-Tse
Hello,
Charles Plessy wrote:
> Le Sat, Feb 28, 2009 at 03:27:16PM +0800, Chen Tse Tsai a écrit :
>> Dear mentors
>> I am looking for sponsorship for my package 'libsvm'.
>> It closes the bug #517447. I intend to adopt it since
>> I am from the group developing libsvm and we are very
>> willing to
Le Sat, Feb 28, 2009 at 03:27:16PM +0800, Chen Tse Tsai a écrit :
> Dear mentors
> I am looking for sponsorship for my package 'libsvm'.
> It closes the bug #517447. I intend to adopt it since
> I am from the group developing libsvm and we are very
> willing to help maintain the system and keep it
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