003 at 04:56:48AM -0500, Ed Strauch wrote:
> > I'm looking for a sponsor for the SystemC package. I have a package
> > that has been tested and would like to have someone to look at it.
>
> please tell us something about this package.
>
> > This package is built for
003 at 04:56:48AM -0500, Ed Strauch wrote:
> > I'm looking for a sponsor for the SystemC package. I have a package
> > that has been tested and would like to have someone to look at it.
>
> please tell us something about this package.
>
> > This package is built for
All,
I'm looking for a sponsor for the SystemC package.
I have a package that has been tested and would like to have someone to
look at it.
This package is built for the 'testing' distribution.
Since this is a new package, I'm not sure what the official notification
should be for newly introdu
All,
I'm looking for a sponsor for the SystemC package.
I have a package that has been tested and would like to have someone to
look at it.
This package is built for the 'testing' distribution.
Since this is a new package, I'm not sure what the official notification
should be for newly introduce
I am starting to develop debian packages, and have the following question
concerning source packages.
The source package consists of three files:
.orig.tar.gz
.diff.gz
.dsc
When I create these files using dpkg-source -b command, all works
fine. However I notice that when I untar the .orig.tar
I am starting to develop debian packages, and have the following question
concerning source packages.
The source package consists of three files:
.orig.tar.gz
.diff.gz
.dsc
When I create these files using dpkg-source -b command, all works
fine. However I notice that when I untar the .orig.tar
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