On Wed, Sep 4, 2013 at 12:49 AM, Russ Allbery wrote:
>
> Alternately (and in my opinion preferrably) just exclude the plugins
> directory from dh_makeshlibs:
>
> override_dh_makeshlibs:
> dh_makeshlibs -Xusr/lib/gemrb/plugins
>
> (This is really a (minor) upstream bug, since, as pl
Scott Howard writes:
> 3) Lintian report:
> I: gemrb: desktop-entry-lacks-keywords-entry
> usr/share/applications/gemrb.desktop
> I: libgemrb: hardening-no-fortify-functions
> usr/lib/gemrb/plugins/2DAImporter.so
> I: libgemrb: hardening-no-fortify-functions
> usr/lib/gemrb/plugins/BAMImporter.
❦ 3 septembre 2013 11:17 CEST, Ho Wan Chan :
> I have re-uploaded the package with the simplified debian/rules. Please
> review.
Looks great. I have uploaded it.
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Dear mentors,
OK, Robert Goldman, the new ASDF maintainer, can't do the debian
release at this time, so until someone picks up the slack, I'll keep
doing it, at least from time to time.
Can one of the active CL debian hackers please upload the cl-asdf
package, after checking that it works fine fo
Your message dated Tue, 03 Sep 2013 16:23:39 +
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and subject line closing RFS: tornadio2/0.0.4-1 [ITP 718589] -- Socket.io 0.7+
server implementation on top of Tornado
has caused the Debian Bug report #718831,
regarding RFS: tornadio2/0.0.4-1 [ITP 718589] -- Socket.io 0.7+ serve
On Tue, Sep 3, 2013 at 4:13 PM, Scott Howard wrote:
> 1) Changelog is confusing, there are multiple entries claiming upload
> to unstable that has never been uploaded. The ITP bug is closed very
> low on the list. Also, this is labeled as 0.8.0-3, but this is the
> first upload to Debian. For the
On Tue, Sep 3, 2013 at 5:45 AM, Beren Minor
wrote:
> BTW, I also have a GemRB package that requires sponsorship. I've
> recently joined the Debian Games Team to maintain it, but I have
> little time to chase sponsors. So, if you have some time to spend and
> want to have a look at it, it would be
Hi,
I do not see why this should be supported by Debian. Skype is proprietary and,
allegedly, malicious spyware that we should not encourage our users to use.
IMHO you should go support Telepathy or some other framework that allow
programming for less malicious software.
-nik
Gianfranco Cos
Hi debian mentors,
skype4py was removed on unstable because unmaintained and not so much used.
Anyway I think now that is actively maintained again would be nice to get it
into debian again,
http://packages.qa.debian.org/s/skype4py.html
I made it available on mentors, I can package it and take
Hello Vincent,
I have re-uploaded the package with the simplified debian/rules. Please
review.
Regards,
Howard Chan (smartboyhw)
Ubuntu Member
2013/9/3 Vincent Bernat
> ❦ 2 septembre 2013 13:53 CEST, Ho Wan Chan :
>
> > I have re-uploaded my package to Debian Mentors.
>
> I am unsure if th
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