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Sam Johnston
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Subject: Getting SM 1.2 into Debian 3.0
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Hi,
What is this telling me?
rdesktop 1.0.0+19.6.6-2.1 (new) (optional) (non-US) (low)
Maintainer: Sam Johnston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
rdesktop uploaded 28 days ago, out of date by 18 days!
out of date on i386: rdesktop (from 1.0.0+19.6.6-2)
not considered
There was recently an NMU to
Hi,
What is this telling me?
rdesktop 1.0.0+19.6.6-2.1 (new) (optional) (non-US) (low)
Maintainer: Sam Johnston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
rdesktop uploaded 28 days ago, out of date by 18 days!
out of date on i386: rdesktop (from 1.0.0+19.6.6-2)
not considered
There was recently an NMU to
Hello all,
I upload a package (rdesktop_1.0.0+19.6.6-1_i386.deb or thereabouts) and
it is rejected 48 hours later due to having been built with dpkg-1.9.14.
I've upgraded to 1.9.15. I want to rebuild and upload again... but:
- do I increment the debian verion to 2?
- do I tell dpkg to include
Hello all,
I upload a package (rdesktop_1.0.0+19.6.6-1_i386.deb or thereabouts) and
it is rejected 48 hours later due to having been built with dpkg-1.9.14.
I've upgraded to 1.9.15. I want to rebuild and upload again... but:
- do I increment the debian verion to 2?
- do I tell dpkg to includ
Hello all,
I'm trying my hand at a somewhat more challenging package this time, which
uses debconf to extract a username and password from the user whichi is
stored in a config file in /etc and used to start a daemon (specifically a
login client). I've got a couple of problems though:
- debco
Hello all,
I'm trying my hand at a somewhat more challenging package this time, which
uses debconf to extract a username and password from the user whichi is
stored in a config file in /etc and used to start a daemon (specifically a
login client). I've got a couple of problems though:
- debc
Hello all,
I'm working on a package (rdesktop-1.0.0) which is virtually unusable
without a large (1/2 meg) unified patch maintained by someone other than
the author (a friend of mine who is flat out with other committments
right now). Anyway I want to package it as:
rdesktop-1.0.0+19.6.6 (ie
Hello all,
I'm working on a package (rdesktop-1.0.0) which is virtually unusable
without a large (1/2 meg) unified patch maintained by someone other than
the author (a friend of mine who is flat out with other committments
right now). Anyway I want to package it as:
rdesktop-1.0.0+19.6.6 (ie
Hello all,
Apologies if this is not the appropriate forum.
Is there a trick to getting ones key updated on the debian keyring? I've
emailed keyring-maint as suggested by
http://www.debian.org/doc/developers-reference/ch-developer-duties.en.html#s-key-maint
twice now but to no avail - I've receive
Hello all,
Apologies if this is not the appropriate forum.
Is there a trick to getting ones key updated on the debian keyring? I've
emailed keyring-maint as suggested by
http://www.debian.org/doc/developers-reference/ch-developer-duties.en.html#s-key-maint
twice now but to no avail - I've receiv
I'm packaging up a login client for cable and am after some advice re
collecting and storing the username and password. How do I ask the user for
their username and password during the install (should I be doing this?) and
then write them to the config file? Also, how do I make the client start
aut
I'm packaging up a login client for cable and am after some advice re
collecting and storing the username and password. How do I ask the user for
their username and password during the install (should I be doing this?) and
then write them to the config file? Also, how do I make the client start
au
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