Hi Bart,
I think all has been said. Just a very tiny clarification:
On Friday 16 November 2012, Bart Martens wrote:
> > - I did receive a reply, this time. In entirety (omitting salutation,
> > citation, and signature) it was "The issue has not yet been fixed in
> > wheezy."
>
> The part "omitti
the second half. I know that's crossing a line. But I really *am*
failing to find different words.
So, perhaps this mail does *not* make things better. But I happen to care
about this, too, and so here's my reply:
On Friday 16 November 2012, Bart Martens wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 16, 2012 at 10:
Hi!
Sorry about the long list of references, and CCs. I would have loved to keep
both shorter.
I am a Debian Maintainer, working on a single package, "rkward"[1]. As my
former sponsor appears to be MIA, I have previously posted to debian-
mentors[2,3], asking for help adjusting my upload permis
Hi Bart,
On Friday 02 November 2012, Bart Martens wrote:
> > The only response that I got was one new issue report[4] my package. I
> > have since fixed the issue in unstable, and contacted the reporter, who
> > - in my reading - seemed to imply that he would be willing to update my
> > upload per
Hi!
I am a Debian Maintainer, working on a single package, "rkward"[1]. Some three
weeks ago I posted to this list[2], asking for help adjusting my upload
permissions to the new management interface[3] (for details on what I need,
and why, refer to [2]).
The only response that I got was one ne
Hi!
I am the maintainer of the package "rkward"[1]. As this is the only package I
manage, I am working as a Debian Maintainer, and the package has the DMUA-flag
set. The flag was initially set in version 0.5.2-1 (October 2009), and my key
was added to the debian-maintainers keyring in November
R,
a powerful system for statistical computation and graphics.
Besides a convenient GUI for the most important statistical functions,
future versions will also provide seamless integration with an
office-suite.
Regards
Thomas Friedrichsmeier
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RKWard aims to become an easy to use, transparent frontend to R,
a powerful system for statistical computation and graphics.
Besides a convenient GUI for the most important statistical functions,
future versions will also provide seamless integration with an
office-suite.
Regar
ns,
future versions will also provide seamless integration with an
office-suite.
.
RKWard is still in development status. Right now it is most useful as an IDE
to users with some experience in R, or willing to learn R.
Regards
Thomas Friedrichsmeier
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Usually Roland Marcus Rutschmann sponsors the rkward uploads. However, he
seems to be away from e-mail at the moment.
Could somebody please upload the new packages (0.4.7-2 available at
http://rkward.sourceforge.net/debian/)?
Regards
Thomas Friedrichsmeier
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R, or willing to learn R.
Homepage: http://rkward.sourceforge.net
CVS instructions: http://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=50231
Current debian package available at: http://rkward.sourceforge.net/debian
ITP-bug: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=92
Thanks!
Thomas Friedrichs
Hi again,
on more thing:
> > 8. There is a rpath (as lintian told me). See the lintian warning:
> > W: rkward:
> > binary-or-shlib-defines-rpath ./usr/bin/rkward
> > /usr/lib:/usr/share/qt3/lib:/usr/X11R6/lib:/usr/lib/R/lib/
> >
> > I think you can directly fix it (upstream) ;)
>
> Yeah, but I'll
Hi,
> I am not yet a DD so I can't sponsor your package sorry.
> But maybe I can give you some advice for improving the packaging.
Thanks very much for your advice. I'll work on those areas. A few questions:
> 1. Well you provide a native debian package as I can see.
> I don't think that your p
available at: http://rkward.sourceforge.net/debian
ITP-bug: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=92
Thanks!
Thomas Friedrichsmeier
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ackage (as you can see in downloads, and CVS),
and it seems to work ok. Of course I'm not sure, I did everything right.
Could you please advise me on what steps to take to get this package into
debian?
Thanks!
Thomas Friedrichsmeier
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Hi!
> If the shared library is internal to the package, it should not be installed
> in the system library path (e.g., /usr/lib). Instead, install it under
> /usr/lib/. You will need to use a wrapper script to add
> /usr/lib/ to LD_LIBRARY_PATH wehn running the program.
I admit, I have not foun
Hi!
> If the shared library is internal to the package, it should not be installed
> in the system library path (e.g., /usr/lib). Instead, install it under
> /usr/lib/. You will need to use a wrapper script to add
> /usr/lib/ to LD_LIBRARY_PATH wehn running the program.
I admit, I have not foun
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