Dear Colin,
> I intend to package javawrapper.
>
> Package: javawrapper
> Version: 1.0-1
> Section: utils
> Priority: optional
> Description: A wrapper for kernel execution of Java programs
> javawrapper uses the binfmt_misc feature of newer Linux kernels to execute a
> Java class file directly
Dear Christian Holm Christensen,
> I'm planning to make a ROOT (http://root.cern.ch) Debian GNU/Linux
> package, but I'm not quite sure what thier Lisence entails, as far as
> the Debian system is concerned. I've included the lisence below. The
> lines that I'm concerned about are:
>
> Addi
Peter S Galbraith asks:
> The gri package for i386 is 2MB in size. About 3/4 of that are
> docs suitable for all archs.
>
> Should I split the package to save space on servers (sharing the
> doc) and keep it as is to reduce name space and number of
> packages?
>
> I do think most gri users will
Samuele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> asks:
> Sorry if the subject is not one for mentors but i think you'llfind it
> interesting. i would like to make a package for redhat to convert that
> distribution into a debian one. the machines in which i would like to
> install are connected to the net so i can m
Dear Sven and Fernando,
You have both expressed an interest in packaging a more recent version of
OCAML than the one that is presently in Debian.
This is a good idea but you should of course contact the maintainer of the
existing OCAML package, version 1.05-2, before going further! It is
Christo
Dear Ben,
> the following msg was ignored in the discussion. Have I done something
> wrong? Is it unusual to discuss in devel, if U're no package-maintainer?
Your message was not "ignored" because we only just saw it! Count a few
days before reactions pop up. And then be aware that reactions ma
Adam Di Carlo writes:
> As I understood it, if some developer in the free world had the gumption
> to create a stripped down pgp 2.6.2i (or whatever) which could only
> perform signing/verifying functions, and which had all the crypto
> functions stipped out, then French developers could participa
Dear `Debian mentors',
Now with 2.0 beta out you might have time to accept me into the crowd? I
am especially interested in contributing work on
- easy maintenance of small multi-architecture installations
(i386+alpha+sparc in my own installation), in particular problems related
to sharing
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