dependent packages blocked from testing

2013-07-18 Thread Jon Bernard
Hello, I'm facing a problem with two packages that are blocked from migrating into testing. I'm having trouble seeing a clear path forward and I wonder if anyone could point me in a better direction. The specific packages are ltt-control[1] and ust[2]. If the source packages only built a single

Re: [SoftwareSuspend-devel] RFS: hibernate

2004-10-09 Thread Bernard Blackham
g my unofficial packages. Also, the > -script part of the name seems to not fit in very well with the name > of other Debian packages. > > Bernard, since you wrote (and named) the script, do you have an > opinion on this either way? I'd probably prefer to leave the Debian pack

Re: [SoftwareSuspend-devel] RFS: hibernate

2004-10-09 Thread Bernard Blackham
g my unofficial packages. Also, the > -script part of the name seems to not fit in very well with the name > of other Debian packages. > > Bernard, since you wrote (and named) the script, do you have an > opinion on this either way? I'd probably prefer to leave the Debian pack

Re: Looking for a sponsor to upload GNOME PPP

2004-08-22 Thread bernard kwilasa
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Re: Looking for a sponsor to upload GNOME PPP

2004-08-22 Thread bernard kwilasa
I'm a boy from Tanzania looking for someone to sponsor me in financial. i'm in form five now and my Father past away so i'm requesting you to help me. Yourfaithfull,         Bernard Kwilasa Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - 100MB free storage!

Re: Java libraries needed by hibernate

2004-08-11 Thread Bernard Blackham
#x27;t actually find your hibernate package on mentors.debian.net, so if you've already named it something else, I apologise :) Thanks in advance, Bernard. -- Bernard Blackham

Re: Java libraries needed by hibernate

2004-08-11 Thread Bernard Blackham
#x27;t actually find your hibernate package on mentors.debian.net, so if you've already named it something else, I apologise :) Thanks in advance, Bernard. -- Bernard Blackham -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: plugger

2003-02-22 Thread Bernard Blackham
(though it does not seem to address the problem under Linux). It would be a big shame if new browsers broke compatibility with Mozilla plugins. Konqueror tried really hard to be compatible! That said, I still wouldn't be surprised if the occasional glitch came up when sharing plugins :) Re

Re: plugger

2003-02-22 Thread Bernard Blackham
(though it does not seem to address the problem under Linux). It would be a big shame if new browsers broke compatibility with Mozilla plugins. Konqueror tried really hard to be compatible! That said, I still wouldn't be surprised if the occasional glitch came up when sharing plugins :) Re

Re: plugger

2003-02-21 Thread Bernard Blackham
plugger is installed before phoenix :( Just some random thoughts. Comments? :) Regards, Bernard. -- Bernard Blackham bernard at blackham dot com dot au pgpygLmqeMDoC.pgp Description: PGP signature

Re: plugger

2003-02-21 Thread Bernard Blackham
plugger is installed before phoenix :( Just some random thoughts. Comments? :) Regards, Bernard. -- Bernard Blackham bernard at blackham dot com dot au msg08662/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature

Re: plugger

2003-02-20 Thread Bernard Blackham
eone could please sponsor > either Bernard or myself's package? I have a sponsor ready to sponsor my package, so long as nobody else has any problems with that. :) My package (now mozplugger_1.1.1-2) has a few tweaks from upstream (updated mozpluggerrc) and bugfixes for 64-bit archs (thanks

Re: plugger

2003-02-20 Thread Bernard Blackham
eone could please sponsor > either Bernard or myself's package? I have a sponsor ready to sponsor my package, so long as nobody else has any problems with that. :) My package (now mozplugger_1.1.1-2) has a few tweaks from upstream (updated mozpluggerrc) and bugfixes for 64-bit archs (thanks

Re: plugger

2003-02-20 Thread Bernard Blackham
zplugger and was happy for somebody else to take it up. I have a sponsor for this package, and packages at http://dagobah.ucc.asn.au/mozplugger/mozplugger_1.1.1-1_i386.deb Seems you beat me to ITP'ing it. I can't seem to reach your site though. Regards, Bernard. -- Bernard Bla

Re: plugger

2003-02-19 Thread Bernard Blackham
zplugger and was happy for somebody else to take it up. I have a sponsor for this package, and packages at http://dagobah.ucc.asn.au/mozplugger/mozplugger_1.1.1-1_i386.deb Seems you beat me to ITP'ing it. I can't seem to reach your site though. Regards, Bernard. -- Bernard Bla

Re: Bladeenc

1999-08-02 Thread Bernard
There is some activity in debian-devel. have a look at the archive: http://www.debian.org/Lists-Archives/debian-devel-9907/threads.html Bernard On Sun, Aug 01, 1999 at 21:47 -0300, Daniel H. Perez wrote: > Hi > Is anybody working on Bladeenc? > cause i want to work on this program.

Re: Marking bug as fixed ?

1999-07-30 Thread Etienne Bernard
his mail is on my machine, at home). -- Etienne Bernard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Grey Interactive France - http://www.gifrance.com/

Marking bug as fixed ?

1999-07-30 Thread Etienne Bernard
a command (which ?) to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or reply to the bugs ? Regards, -- Etienne Bernard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Grey Interactive France - http://www.gifrance.com/