Re: request for package review - serel

2002-08-04 Thread Leni Mayo
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote: > And you should also get the sysvinit and file-rc package sources, > ... > serel must properly integrate itself with the lot of them. serel already has a patch for the rc that comes with Debian sysvinit. It sounds like you are suggesting that a patch for the rc

Re: request for package review - serel

2002-08-04 Thread Leni Mayo
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote: > And you should also get the sysvinit and file-rc package sources, > ... > serel must properly integrate itself with the lot of them. serel already has a patch for the rc that comes with Debian sysvinit. It sounds like you are suggesting that a patch for the rc

Re: request for package review - serel

2002-08-01 Thread Leni Mayo
Michel Dänzer wrote: > Please make the source available. Sorry, it's perhaps not immediately clear from the earlier URL, the sources are at: http://www.fastboot.org/download/sources/ There is also documentation on serel linked from: http://www.fastboot.org/documentation.html Leni.

Re: request for package review - serel

2002-08-01 Thread Leni Mayo
Michel Dänzer wrote: > Please make the source available. Sorry, it's perhaps not immediately clear from the earlier URL, the sources are at: http://www.fastboot.org/download/sources/ There is also documentation on serel linked from: http://www.fastboot.org/documentation.html Leni. -- To UNSU

request for package review - serel

2002-08-01 Thread Leni Mayo
Hello - I am new to Debian and have packaged some software which lets the boot scripts (/etc/rc[12345].d) run in parallel. It also supports visualisation of services, dependencies and timings. As this is the first release on debian, I'd be grateful if someone with more packaging experience than

request for package review - serel

2002-08-01 Thread Leni Mayo
Hello - I am new to Debian and have packaged some software which lets the boot scripts (/etc/rc[12345].d) run in parallel. It also supports visualisation of services, dependencies and timings. As this is the first release on debian, I'd be grateful if someone with more packaging experience than