Re: ITA: yadex -- WAD file editor for doom-style WADs

2003-07-29 Thread Frederic Wagner
On Mon, Jul 28, 2003 at 08:28:32AM +, Thomas Viehmann wrote: hi, > Try "lintian -i". You've probably left "Author(s):" in there. As it is > decidable > whether there's one or many copyright holders, you should either erase the > "(s)" or > just remove parantheses, depending on what follows.

Re: ITA: yadex -- WAD file editor for doom-style WADs

2003-07-29 Thread Frederic Wagner
On Mon, Jul 28, 2003 at 08:28:32AM +, Thomas Viehmann wrote: hi, > Try "lintian -i". You've probably left "Author(s):" in there. As it is decidable > whether there's one or many copyright holders, you should either erase the "(s)" or > just remove parantheses, depending on what follows. fixe

Re: ITA: yadex -- WAD file editor for doom-style WADs

2003-07-28 Thread Frederic Wagner
On Fri, Jul 25, 2003 at 04:06:55PM +0200, Roland Mas wrote: > Frederic Wagner (2003-07-25 15:33:31 +0200) : hi, sorry for the little delay, the network connection has been down at the university. > You should also close the ITA in the changelog, and change the > Maintainer: field

Re: ITA: yadex -- WAD file editor for doom-style WADs

2003-07-28 Thread Frederic Wagner
On Fri, Jul 25, 2003 at 04:06:55PM +0200, Roland Mas wrote: > Frederic Wagner (2003-07-25 15:33:31 +0200) : hi, sorry for the little delay, the network connection has been down at the university. > You should also close the ITA in the changelog, and change the > Maintainer: field

ITA: yadex -- WAD file editor for doom-style WADs

2003-07-25 Thread Frederic Wagner
retitle 201391 ITA: yadex -- WAD file editor for doom-style WADs stop Hi, I'd like to maintain yadex, which I'm using quite often, for debian. Anyway it was about time for me to do something for debian, so adopting an existing package should be the right way to start. I've packaged it, changed c

ITA: yadex -- WAD file editor for doom-style WADs

2003-07-25 Thread Frederic Wagner
retitle 201391 ITA: yadex -- WAD file editor for doom-style WADs stop Hi, I'd like to maintain yadex, which I'm using quite often, for debian. Anyway it was about time for me to do something for debian, so adopting an existing package should be the right way to start. I've packaged it, changed c