Re: Sponsoring a package

2001-12-28 Thread Andrew McMillan
On Sat, 2001-12-29 at 12:23, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote: > > On 28-Dec-2001 Andrew McMillan wrote: > > I'm just about to upload a package that Chris Halls has adopted. Since > > he is not yet a DD he wants me to sponsor it for him. > > > > I have re

Sponsoring a package

2001-12-28 Thread Andrew McMillan
I'm just about to upload a package that Chris Halls has adopted. Since he is not yet a DD he wants me to sponsor it for him. I have reviewed what he is done, and I'm happy with it. Now I want to upload it. Should I set myself as maintainer, or should I just sign it? I.e, should I: dpk

Re: Sponsoring a package

2001-12-28 Thread Andrew McMillan
On Sat, 2001-12-29 at 12:23, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote: > > On 28-Dec-2001 Andrew McMillan wrote: > > I'm just about to upload a package that Chris Halls has adopted. Since > > he is not yet a DD he wants me to sponsor it for him. > > > > I have re

Sponsoring a package

2001-12-28 Thread Andrew McMillan
I'm just about to upload a package that Chris Halls has adopted. Since he is not yet a DD he wants me to sponsor it for him. I have reviewed what he is done, and I'm happy with it. Now I want to upload it. Should I set myself as maintainer, or should I just sign it? I.e, should I: dp

Re: Bug#123769: Problems for evolution into woody

2001-12-19 Thread Andrew McMillan
7;t seem right, but 'testing' as a distribution, has only been around since 'potato' was released. There are tricks to make it 'mostly usable' but you will have a lot less pain with 'unstable', and bug reports against 'unstable' are a lot more useful

Re: Bug#123769: Problems for evolution into woody

2001-12-19 Thread Andrew McMillan
ut 'testing' as a distribution, has only been around since 'potato' was released. There are tricks to make it 'mostly usable' but you will have a lot less pain with 'unstable', and bug reports against 'unstable' are a lot more useful to developers. Reg

Re: webserver directory locations when you're not using a webserver

2001-10-31 Thread Andrew McMillan
On Thu, 2001-11-01 at 04:56, Hereward Cooper wrote: > Hi there, > > I just need some expert advise on a location of a directory. I have a package > [tigger] that create a gallery from a directory full of pictures. It has a > feature to add a drop shadow to the preview. This requires the use of abo

Re: webserver directory locations when you're not using a webserver

2001-10-31 Thread Andrew McMillan
On Thu, 2001-11-01 at 04:56, Hereward Cooper wrote: > Hi there, > > I just need some expert advise on a location of a directory. I have a package > [tigger] that create a gallery from a directory full of pictures. It has a > feature to add a drop shadow to the preview. This requires the use of ab

Re: .deb packages including kernel modules?

2001-05-14 Thread Andrew McMillan
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Re: .deb packages including kernel modules?

2001-05-14 Thread Andrew McMillan
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