Re: C Tutorial ?

2006-05-11 Thread Marco Cabizza
Il giorno gio, 11/05/2006 alle 19.16 +0200, Olaf van der Spek ha scritto: > On 5/10/06, Michelle Konzack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Why C++ if she do not need it? > > That sounds like the wrong question. > It's not like needing a computer, you could just use your calculator. Nah she's right:

Re: RFS: byzanz - Small screencast creator

2006-03-26 Thread Marco Cabizza
El dom, 26-03-2006 a las 15:18 +0200, Bastian Venthur escribió: > Marco Cabizza wrote: > > El dom, 26-03-2006 a las 14:37 +0200, Bastian Venthur escribió: > >> Paul Wise wrote: > >>> On Sat, 2006-03-25 at 16:57 +0100, Bastian Venthur wrote: > >>> >

Re: RFS: byzanz - Small screencast creator

2006-03-26 Thread Marco Cabizza
El dom, 26-03-2006 a las 14:37 +0200, Bastian Venthur escribió: > Paul Wise wrote: > > On Sat, 2006-03-25 at 16:57 +0100, Bastian Venthur wrote: > > > >> I'm looking for a sponsor for this tiny screen cast utility named byzanz: > > > > If you have no luck here, try the debian-gtk-gnome list. > >

Re: [RFH] Compiling a Gnome app / GTHREAD or XDamage error

2006-03-23 Thread Marco Cabizza
El jue, 23-03-2006 a las 20:40 +0100, Bastian Venthur escribió: > Really? What did you change in the relevant debian/* files? I've only > changed the control file (build-depends [see beginning of thread]) so > far. Did you modify anything else in the debian/rules or something? Does > Byzanz really

Re: [RFH] Compiling a Gnome app / GTHREAD or XDamage error

2006-03-23 Thread Marco Cabizza
El jue, 23-03-2006 a las 12:52 -0600, Joe Wreschnig escribió: > No, the error message sucks, it doesn't distinguish between two > different (completely unrelated) failures. I reported this earlier > as http://bugs.debian.org/358253 when I was trying to get Byzanz > compiled. I was trying to make a

Re: gaim-snapshot (possible) newbie question

2006-03-14 Thread Marco Cabizza
Il giorno mar, 14/03/2006 alle 10.37 +0200, Eddy Petrişor ha scritto: > > I think that Robert will be thrilled because he happens to hate the > > Gaim IM, AFAIK. > > Because of this I think he will agree with comaintainance (or maybe > > giving away the package). > > Of course, Robbert will have t

Re: Take over an ITP in absence of an answer from the bug owner

2006-03-13 Thread Marco Cabizza
> I don't think that this is handled clearly in the policy. I personally > would allow the original ITP submitter 1-2 weeks to react. If you don't > get any reply just change the owner to yourself and upload it. You could > already start to look for a sponsor (RFS to this mailing list). The sam

Re: Take over an ITP in absence of an answer from the bug owner

2006-03-13 Thread Marco Cabizza
> I don't think that this is handled clearly in the policy. I personally > would allow the original ITP submitter 1-2 weeks to react. If you don't > get any reply just change the owner to yourself and upload it. You could > already start to look for a sponsor (RFS to this mailing list). The sam

Re: Closing #338657

2006-03-10 Thread Marco Cabizza
Done. I didn't write one because I thought it wasn't needed, as the program itself had no manpage... but here it is. help2man was a little useless because the whole --help output referred to GNOME specific stuff and the only useful flag was --version :) It helped me to learn the syntax though, and

Closing #338657

2006-03-10 Thread Marco Cabizza
Ok, new attempt :) I spent the second-to-last 30 minutes scanning wnpp for packages i could debianize and I found this one (buoh, online comic strip viewer) that I actually used some months ago. There was actually an ubuntu .deb already, but it installs into /usr/local and I guess it was done wit

Re: gaim-snapshot (possible) newbie question

2006-03-10 Thread Marco Cabizza
Il giorno ven, 10/03/2006 alle 18.13 +0100, Thijs Kinkhorst ha scritto: > On Fri, 2006-03-10 at 17:18 +0100, Marco Cabizza wrote: > > Can anybody review (and hopefully upload) those? > > My main concern (apart from the valid hijacking concerns raised) is that > it's

gaim-snapshot (possible) newbie question

2006-03-10 Thread Marco Cabizza
Hello, I'm trying to apply to the NM program so this whole email is quite newbie-ish. I've been making some gaim debs for the cvs version lately. It's quite stable and usable by now. Can this be a good candidate for experimental? It "Conflict"'s with gaim so that if you don't want gaim 1.5 removed