. With this
package you can load existing plugins or develop your own.
The package is available at
http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/p/pygaim
The ITP bug report for this package is at
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=358080
Thanks!
Michael Spang
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begin converting. This branch actually
does have a tiny shell script to build the XPI, so I guess there was
one after all. I didn't catch it in the attic while browsing CVSWEB.
Michael Spang
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Don Armstrong wrote:
>On Mon, 13 Mar 2006, Michael Spang wrote:
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> That's fine, you can make that the orig.tar.gz
Easier said than done ;-). The guest account apparently doesn't
have permission to check out or update to the 0.6.4 tag. I don't
think using the current HEA
nclude whatever is building the .xpt xpcom files too.
>
>
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Michael Spang
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Michael Spang wrote:
> Package name: firefox-greasemonkey
> Version : 0.6.4
> Upstream Author : Aaron Boodman
> URL : http://greasemonkey.mozdev.org/
> License : No restrictions
> Description : firefox extension which enables customization
extension for customizing webpages with user scripts
That's fine; didn't catch that bit on the wnpp page. The package has the
description "firefox extension for user scripts." The long description
was from the ITP and was changed for the actual package.
Thanks,
Michael Sp
ripts
can be found at userscripts.org
RFP: #325246
ITP: #341915
The package is available at
http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/g/greasemonkey/
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Michael Spang
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Mike Hommey wrote:
On Sun, Aug 28, 2005 at 05:25:53PM -0400, Michael Spang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
You're right. With the jars unpacked, most of the data is the same;
whether or not some crazy [sym]linking would be required to accomodate
the files that do differ I have yet
Mike Hommey wrote:
On Sun, Aug 28, 2005 at 03:25:54AM -0400, Michael Spang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
(...)
There are several possible courses of action:
* merge the Seamonkey version into mozilla-firefox-webdeveloper,
with a note in a description that Seamonkey support is now in
ge mozilla-webdeveloper which replaces
mozilla-firefox-webdeveloper and includes support for both browsers.
This follows the most prominent naming convention in the archive for
such packages.
Any recommendations?
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Michael Spang
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. The validation you cite assumes the document is
HTML because thats all it validates. Web browsers need to be a little
more versatile than this. But again, everything is working perfectly for
me when I view sponsors.debian.net with FF, so perhaps this whole
argument is moot.
Michael Spang
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mime type in the Content-Type: header, while locally it is autodetected.
If the server claims a web page is text/plain then Firefox will
correctly display it as plain text regardless of the actual content. I
encountered a site with an incorrectly set type just a few days ago.
That said, sponsors.
Ben Finney wrote:
>On 15-Aug-2005, Michael Spang wrote:
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>
>>Thanks Ben Finney and Nico Golde for the suggestion. I have uploaded
>>to mentors.debian.net, so any willing sponsors can find the package
>>from there to examine.
>>
>>
>
>Care to to
Thanks Ben Finney and Nico Golde for the suggestion. I have uploaded to
mentors.debian.net, so any willing sponsors can find the package from
there to examine.
Thanks,
Michael Spang
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Frank Lichtenheld wrote:
>On Sun, Aug 14, 2005 at 10:16:31PM -0400, Michael Spang wrote:
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>
>>Package: mozilla-firefox-webdeveloper
>>Description: web developer extension for the Firefox web browser
>> The Web Developer Firefox extension adds a toolbar with sever
d.
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