should check on superfluous information,
such as debugging symbols. The absence of sections should exonerate a program
from containing superfluous information.
Groetjes Albert
> Op 04-03-2022 01:10 schreef Paul Wise :
>
>
> On Thu, 2022-03-03 at 16:30 +0100, Albert van der Horst wrote:
>
> > Is it frowned upon by the Debian community to use the .deb format to
> > publish these packages?
>
> While it is fine to publish .deb
publish
these packages?
(And what are the sanctions?)
Groetjes Albert
itten valuable software you then have a chance of
having it accepted.
Similar advice is to be found in the extensive Debian documentation, but I will
not blame if you have not found it.
Groetjes Albert
Groetjes Albert
iendly with a
potential sponsor who thinks that the program is a useful addition to Debian, I
would advise against doing any work that you would not otherwise do in behalf
of users of the program.
Groetjes Albert
>
>
> Groeten
> Geert Stappers
> --
> Silence is hard to parse
ntionned in the release notes
make install
will basically generate a directory tree such as present in a
.deb file. Let's say I've done some prepratory work.
Groetjes Albert
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What commands are the easiest available is somewhat personal.
So this is better than having a /usr/bin/DU program.
Also one tends to forget things. Trying to remember ncdu back in a
couple
of months may be frustating. The profile file can serve as a reminder of
things
one found useful in the past.
Gr
that he considers
not to be of sufficient quality, such as rejecting programs without a
maintainer or such that are not under source control, but that
is a subjective call.)
Groetjes Albert
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Adam Borowski schreef op 2018-06-29 19:16:
I refrained from answering at the time. I would have given the same
answer as now, but now I've something to back it up.
On Fri, Jun 29, 2018 at 12:14:12PM +0200, Albert van der Horst wrote:
Adam Borowski schreef op 2017-12-21 20:26:
> On Wed
ts for a Debian package?
Groetjes Albert
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s not dead by a long stretch. So deleting from the
Debian distribution is not good.
https://www.waveshare.com/product/mcu-tools/c8051f-boards/boards.htm
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original message
Onderwerp: Bug#905080: O: as31 - Intel 8031/8051 assembler
Datum: 2018-11-25 00:36
Afzender:
Adam Borowski schreef op 2018-07-06 04:18:
On Mon, Jul 02, 2018 at 05:32:40PM +0200, Albert van der Horst wrote:
(An earlier non-personal call for reviews yielded no reactions.)
I eagerly await your review of
https://mentors.debian.net/package/lina
especially whether it complies with the
Oorspronkelijke bericht
Onderwerp: Re: Bug#883702: RFS: lina/5.3.0-1 ( #859130 ITP: lina --
iso-compliant Forth interpreter and compiler )
Datum: 2018-06-29 19:16
Afzender: Adam Borowski
Ontvanger: Albert van der Horst
On Fri, Jun 29, 2018 at 12:14:12PM +0200, Albert
Adam Borowski schreef op 2018-07-01 21:38:
On Sun, Jul 01, 2018 at 02:02:27PM +0200, Albert van der Horst wrote:
Adam Borowski schreef op 2018-06-29 19:16:
> Well, I greatly prefer review to be done in public, where others can
> point out when I get something wrong, where there's
Don Armstrong schreef op 2018-06-11 16:28:
On Mon, 11 Jun 2018, Albert van der Horst wrote:
I tried it without the typo (s/downloads/download/) and spend some
time to
try ancillary formulations. None worked.
https://github.com/albertvanderhorst/ciforth/releases/ \
download/CVS_REL[\d
Don Armstrong schreef op 2018-06-07 17:25:
On Thu, 07 Jun 2018, Albert van der Horst wrote:
Can somebody confirm that it should be possible?
It's possible.
I now tend to believe that it is possible under some circumstances
but not for this particular instance in github
You want some
here; for their documentation, see the
source
code for uscan.
"
Really?
Groetjes Albert
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want the package to be installable on an AMD architecture.
Can/Should I add the architecture AMD in debian/control to achieve
this? Is this maybe unnecessary?
Groetjes Albert
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1) Not hypothetical: lina.
ow if this has
been confirmed, can AMD
be added to the architecture: line in the file ``control'' ?
Groetjes Albert
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Walter Landry schreef op 2017-07-03 20:59:
Albert van der Horst wrote:
For those not versant with assembler. The binary that is generated is
supposed to be byte for byte the same with both assemblers. If not it
is a bug. The sources are equivalent, the binaries are the same, it
really is the
Mattia Rizzolo schreef op 2018-01-30 21:58:
[ dropping support@mentors.d.n from cc, there is nothing here for them
]
On Tue, Jan 30, 2018 at 09:45:48PM +0100, Albert van der Horst wrote:
Now there is no trace of lina at debian.mentors.net .
Except ...
If I try to upload the new version I
ere?
Just uploading the latest version would make me happy.
Groetjes Albert
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ted it and from what.
@Albert: Would you please elaborate?
I appreciate and understand what "prefered form of modification is".
I also understand that Debian must thread carefully here, and not accept
packages that bend the rules. This package certainly doesn't not go
against
the sp
Adam Borowski schreef op 2017-12-21 20:26:
On Wed, Dec 06, 2017 at 05:51:50PM +0100, Albert van der Horst wrote:
* Package name: lina
Version : 5.3.0-1
Hi! I for one don't know the slightest bit about Forth, but as no one
has
taken this RFS, I can review packaging
Package: sponsorship-requests
Severity: wishlist
Dear mentors,
I am looking for a sponsor for my package "lina"
* Package name: lina
Version : 5.3.0-1
Upstream Author : Albert van der Horst
* URL : https://github.com/albertvanderhor
Albert van der Horst schreef op 2017-10-23 15:12:
Concerns:
Debian Bug report logs - #859130
ITP: lina -- iso-compliant Forth interpreter and compiler
Gianfranco Costamagna schreef op 2017-10-10 08:15:
Hello,
At last I have a debian archive for lina that is generated using
proper
is no more comment or the
package is accepted, solving the RFS.
I've completed step 3 for lina.
How long do I have to wait after uploading?
It has been several days now.
If it somehow failed to upload can I just retry, or would that
make things worse?
G.
Groetjes Albert
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.
Gianfranco Costamagna said:
I don't see a debian directory, so I'll stop the review there :)
There is one now inside the patched file.
Much appreciated if you (or anyone) can check it out.
Now I can get serious about sponsoring, I hope.
G.
Groetjes Albert
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Paul Wise schreef op 2017-07-04 04:29:
On Mon, 2017-07-03 at 17:48 +0200, Albert van der Horst wrote:
To really help me you should have answered:
.deb files? the purpose of packaging is to build a dsc file.
Thanks for the feedback. I had assumed the packaging guide referenced
by that page
Paul Wise schreef op 2017-07-04 04:10:
On Mon, Jul 3, 2017 at 7:34 PM, Albert van der Horst wrote:
This is of course in the spirit of open source, and it is the
"preferred source of modification" for the *target* audience.
"Preferred" in "preferred form of the work
an internal representation
and nobody could have guessed (nor benefited.)
So is the .s accepted as source conform Debian policies?
G.
groetjes Albert
1] And more. But that doesn't make it fundamentally different.
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Paul Wise schreef op 2017-06-29 15:55:
On Thu, Jun 29, 2017 at 8:56 PM, Albert van der Horst wrote:
I'm working on packaging lina and I'm stuck.
I do have a correct .deb but that seems not to be enough.
Yes, as I suggested in my last mail, you need a source package for
Debia
with
the power to do that.
So please help!
With this out of the way I can start looking for a sponsor.
Groetjes Albert
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P.S.
There are more requirements in the policy that fail on such simple
programs:
Supp
Paul Wise schreef op 2016-07-30 09:16:
On Tue, Jul 26, 2016 at 8:57 PM, Albert van der Horst wrote:
Do you really demand that a Debian package can generate windows
executables, and booting floppies in double density?
We already have tested and working GCC cross-compilers for Windows.
https
Paul Wise schreef op 2016-07-26 07:15:
On Tue, Jul 26, 2016 at 3:01 AM, Albert van der Horst wrote:
It has been published, the generic system is GPL as well.
It is on the net since ages
http://home.hccnet.nl/a.w.m.van.der.horst/ciforth-5.0.tar.gz and
http://home.hccnet.nl/a.w.m.van.der.horst
Christian Seiler schreef op 2016-07-25 18:14:
On 07/25/2016 02:51 PM, Albert van der Horst wrote:
The problem is: ld is not stable w.r.t. linking pure assembler files.
How so?
$ cat write.s
.text
.global _start
.type _start, @function
_start:
mov $1, %rax
mov %rax
Albert van der Horst schreef op 2016-07-25 18:00:
Oorspronkelijke bericht
Onderwerp: Re: Preliminary questions for sponsoring a compiler
Datum: 2016-07-25 16:15
Afzender: Paul Wise
Ontvanger: Albert van der Horst
Not sure why you moved the discussion off-list, in Debian we
Oorspronkelijke bericht
Onderwerp: Re: Preliminary questions for sponsoring a compiler
Datum: 2016-07-25 16:15
Afzender: Paul Wise
Ontvanger: Albert van der Horst
Not sure why you moved the discussion off-list, in Debian we prefer to
discuss things in public. Feel free to
I didn't mean to put this off list, my bad.
Oorspronkelijke bericht
Onderwerp: Re: Preliminary questions for sponsoring a compiler
Datum: 2016-07-25 15:58
Afzender: Albert van der Horst
Ontvanger: Paul Wise
Paul Wise schreef op 2016-07-25 15:12:
On Mon, Jul 25, 2016 at
equires lina for
building only, not for running. An alternative build with lina for e.g.
``factor'' 2] is as simple as the factor build in C, one executable, one
man-page.
lina scripts have been proposed in a webserver. A sub ms startup time
makes some applications practical.
http
Thibaut Paumard schreef:
> Le 17/03/2014 13:34, Albert van der Horst a écrit :
>>> one version, 2.21 is GPL, but already for reasonable sized brain image
>>> data the code crashes, and the way the code is written there is no easy
>>> way to fix this, and hence, Osca
them to comply with the GPL.
If they refuse there are two courses of action:
1. Sue them
2. Just ignore the second license, but send a a polite letter.
If they sue you, mobilise the forces of the free world and
the USA.
> Many thanks
> Gert
Groetjes Albert.
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shell scripts to produce binaries, and requires a certain TIGCC
environmental variable to do anything...) I'm in discussion with upstream
on what could be done to resolve this. But that probably deserves another
email/thread on debian-mentors...
Thanks!
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retitle 701017 RFS: evilwm/1.1.0-1
thanks
I'm retitling this bug, removing the word ITA from the title, since evilwm is
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neither in adoption nor orphaned:
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According to [0], simpleburn has not its corresponding ITP bug, despite 701020
title.
Please, could you file this ITP bug?
Thanks for your work!
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According to [0], spacefm had not its corresponding ITP bug, despite #701010
title. However, #691811 was a RFP for this package. I have retitled this RFP to
ITP and have set you as its owner.
You should close this ITP bug from your package.
Thanks for your work!
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According to [0], udevil had not its corresponding ITP bug, despite #701014
title. However, #691812 was a RFP for this package. I have retitled this RFP to
ITP and have set you as its owner.
You should close this ITP bug from your package.
Thanks for your work!
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According to [0], noblenote has not its corresponding ITP bug, despite 698557
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Please, could you file this ITP bug?
Thanks for your work!
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upstream maintainers.
- The exception is now invalid, does not apply to the current packages,
and will eventually be dropped in the upstream VCS (and future releases).
That said, should I still change the debian/copyright to include the
exception, or go with upstream and leave it as
y time as the
> maintainer...
> | I _think_ that this exception is obsolete nowadays, as TilEm 2.0 is
> | completely free software. TilEm 0.x used a component with a non-free
> | license, but it has been replaced with free software for the TilEm 2.0
> | release, produced this year,
firms that this
> exception
> | is no longer valid.
> | Author: Albert Huang
>
> But there is no LICENSE file. I guess you meant the COPYING file.
>
Ah yes, my mistake.
I suggest to not patch README but to quote what upstream wrote about this in
> debian/copyrigh
in advance!
Albert
README "A special exception applies when linking the
> library
> into TilEm, see the COPYING file for details." but I don't find such
> exception
> in the COPYING file (it's identical to /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-2)
> nor in
> debian/copyright. Please ask upstream for clarification.
CC'ed. Resolution to this problem will fix #686635.
Thanks,
Albert
On Mon, Sep 3, 2012 at 12:00 PM, Bart Martens wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 03, 2012 at 11:36:50AM -0400, Albert Huang wrote:
> > *Mentor page:* https://mentors.debian.net/package/libticables
> > *Mentor page:* https://mentors.debian.net/package/libticonv
> > *Mentor page:* https
ource package:*
http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/g/gfm/gfm_1.06-1.dsc
(This is basically a RFS in email format due to the magnitude of the
packages.)
Thanks in advance!
Albert
copyright issue in using photographs of these products as skins for non
> TI software?
>
> Best regards
>
> Heinrich Schuchardt
>
Oops, didn't actually CC upstream... let's try that again!
[Upstream: please reply to all emails - my email, the reporter's email, and
CC to the two bug reports.]
Thanks!
Albert
with the
same email...
I would assume that this usage falls under fair use... but to be sure, I'll
ask upstream about it (CC'ed).
[Upstream: please reply to all emails - my email, the reporter's email, and
CC to the two bug reports.]
Thanks!
Albert
graphing
calculators (and evoking nostalgia too!).
As always, the emulator does NOT provide ROMs, but it does offer ways to
dump or create a ROM legally.
Please consider sponsoring my package!
Regards,
Albert Huang
uildprocess and dependencies are quite similar for
all versions (at least at the moment.)
any directions or hints on how to best solve this situation?
(i'm not new to git and have some knowledge on debian packaging, though
i'm not a real expert on the later)
thanks,
yours,
albert
signature
I'm not a DD but I've been quite interested in trying out redmine. Thanks
for packaging it!
> Dear mentors,
>
> I am looking for a sponsor for my package "redmine".
>
> * Package name: redmine
>Version : 0.9.0-1
>Upstream Author : Jean-Philippe Lang
> * URL : http:
hanks in advance.
- Albert
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<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On 03-11-2007 12:37, Albert Lash wrote:
> > I have a few PHP packages which may be appropriate for inclusion in
> > the deb
For what its worth, I was *just* searching for this package yesterday.
I ran into a problem with the one from the outside repository needing
the older mysql client. Does this one work with the newer client
library by chance? I tried to compile it with no luck:
http://www.docunext.com/blog/2007/11/
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development.
homepage: http://org.csail.mit.edu/pybluez
http://people.csail.mit.edu/albert/pybluez/0.2/pybluez_0.2-2.dsc
http://people.csail.mit.edu/albert/pybluez/0.2/pybluez_0.2-2.tar.gz
http://people.csail.mit.edu/albert/pyblue
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API allows for rapid bluetooth application prototyping and
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MIT.
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On Friday 02 July 2004 09:20, Stan Pinte wrote:
> someone send me a mail, saying that these packages are already
> maintained since 1.5 years...
>
> (http://mentors.debian.net/debian/dists/unstable/main/binary-i386/kno
>da/)
>
> I'll have a look, and contact their maintainer first.
I wanted to spo
On Friday 02 July 2004 09:20, Stan Pinte wrote:
> someone send me a mail, saying that these packages are already
> maintained since 1.5 years...
>
> (http://mentors.debian.net/debian/dists/unstable/main/binary-i386/kno
>da/)
>
> I'll have a look, and contact their maintainer first.
I wanted to spo
On Monday 05 April 2004 20:57, Erik Bourget wrote:
> I'm wondering how to build multiple packages from a single source
Any specific problems?
Create two trees from debian/rules
(man dpkg-deb ! and related (man deb) !!).
You may want to do this using debhelper scripts (man debhelper, watch
out fo
On Monday 05 April 2004 14:31, Andreas Metzler wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 05, 2004 at 09:24:10AM +, WHAT'SYOURNAME wrote:
> > I'm debianizing a package that I would like to split up, like:
> > package-backgrounds
> > package-icons
> > package-examples
>
> Why? How big are the components? Would somebd
On Monday 05 April 2004 14:40, Bartosz Fenski aka fEnIo wrote:
> Is there any policy describing location of .desktop files?
> I've just checked Debian Policy, FHS and Developer's Reference, but
>
> I tried to check some packages to find how do they solve this issue,
> but now I'm really confused.
>
On Monday 05 April 2004 20:57, Erik Bourget wrote:
> I'm wondering how to build multiple packages from a single source
Any specific problems?
Create two trees from debian/rules
(man dpkg-deb ! and related (man deb) !!).
You may want to do this using debhelper scripts (man debhelper, watch
out fo
On Monday 05 April 2004 14:31, Andreas Metzler wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 05, 2004 at 09:24:10AM +, WHAT'SYOURNAME wrote:
> > I'm debianizing a package that I would like to split up, like:
> > package-backgrounds
> > package-icons
> > package-examples
>
> Why? How big are the components? Would somebd
On Monday 05 April 2004 14:40, Bartosz Fenski aka fEnIo wrote:
> Is there any policy describing location of .desktop files?
> I've just checked Debian Policy, FHS and Developer's Reference, but
>
> I tried to check some packages to find how do they solve this issue,
> but now I'm really confused.
>
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On Wednesday 10 March 2004 17:08, Frank Küster wrote:
> In particular, I'm looking for something like
>
> "The contents of the orig.tar.gz should match contents of the
> downloaded archive, as specified in copyright, as closely as
> possible. If there are changes, they have to be documented in ...
On Wednesday 10 March 2004 17:08, Frank Küster wrote:
> In particular, I'm looking for something like
>
> "The contents of the orig.tar.gz should match contents of the
> downloaded archive, as specified in copyright, as closely as
> possible. If there are changes, they have to be documented in ...
> Atanks is a GPL'd game based on scorched earth which is a old DOS game
> that was called the mother of all
..
> You've probably guessed that I'm looking for a sponser.
> I hope you'll at least play the game to see if you like it.
>> I'm sorry i couldn't, the orig.tar is missing?
>> No binaries
> Atanks is a GPL'd game based on scorched earth which is a old DOS game
> that was called the mother of all
..
> You've probably guessed that I'm looking for a sponser.
> I hope you'll at least play the game to see if you like it.
>> I'm sorry i couldn't, the orig.tar is missing?
>> No binaries
On Saturday 21 February 2004 04:04, Nico Golde wrote:
> * Nico Golde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-02-21 01:46]:
> Hello I search a sponsor for my packet binclock.
> I read more documentation and know the package is lintian bug free.
>
> > You can find the files it under:
> sorry, this is right:
> >
On Saturday 21 February 2004 16:06, Raphaël Enrici wrote:
> I'm sorry to insist, but do you think that the workaround described
> below is acceptable regarding debian policy ? By workaround, I mean
> (shorrt version): as the libs needed by pgAdmin3 won't enter debian
> for the moment (and may be ne
On Saturday 21 February 2004 23:37, wrote:
> Atanks is a GPL'd game based on scorched earth which is a old DOS
> game that was called the mother of all games. It is a multi-player,
> turn-based, artilary stratagy game with many large weapons to blow of
> your friends with. It's big fun. For more i
On Saturday 21 February 2004 04:04, Nico Golde wrote:
> * Nico Golde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-02-21 01:46]:
> Hello I search a sponsor for my packet binclock.
> I read more documentation and know the package is lintian bug free.
>
> > You can find the files it under:
> sorry, this is right:
> >
On Saturday 21 February 2004 16:06, Raphaël Enrici wrote:
> I'm sorry to insist, but do you think that the workaround described
> below is acceptable regarding debian policy ? By workaround, I mean
> (shorrt version): as the libs needed by pgAdmin3 won't enter debian
> for the moment (and may be ne
On Saturday 21 February 2004 23:37, wrote:
> Atanks is a GPL'd game based on scorched earth which is a old DOS
> game that was called the mother of all games. It is a multi-player,
> turn-based, artilary stratagy game with many large weapons to blow of
> your friends with. It's big fun. For more i
On Wednesday 18 February 2004 09:21, Philipp Frauenfelder wrote:
> How can I install the missing dependecies? Or is there an other
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On Wednesday 18 February 2004 09:21, Philipp Frauenfelder wrote:
> How can I install the missing dependecies? Or is there an other
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On Wednesday 30 April 2003 14:18, Berin Lautenbach wrote:
> So the question is, is it permissable to put such a basic test of a
> library into the rules file that gets executed as part of the build
> process? If so, are there any guidelines anywhere as to how one
>
> The test would involve compili
On Wednesday 30 April 2003 16:14, David Roundy wrote:
> > The usual way is using "pre1", "pre2", ..., "rc1", ..., "rel". As a
> > matter of fact, this sorts nicely.
>
> Doesn't this have the problem that debian considers 1.2pre1 to be a
> later version than 1.2?
As Andrew and others wrote: no if y
Say, i have a need of a certain pkg, depended on by others that i want
to be in the pool quickly, so that i can continue with those depending.
Is it a good idea in general to try to build and upload from debian
machines for some archs?
thank you for your reply, martin
Say, i have a need of a certain pkg, depended on by others that i want
to be in the pool quickly, so that i can continue with those depending.
Is it a good idea in general to try to build and upload from debian
machines for some archs?
thank you for your reply, martin
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On Tuesday 10 December 2002 19:52, Mike Schacht wrote:
> Here we go again... Looking for a sponser for knoda.
I had a look on that package, but as i don't know about current kde3
practices, i'd rather not step forward to upload.
> knoda is a database frontend for KDE. It is based on hk_classes
On Tuesday 10 December 2002 19:52, Mike Schacht wrote:
> Here we go again... Looking for a sponser for knoda.
I had a look on that package, but as i don't know about current kde3
practices, i'd rather not step forward to upload.
> knoda is a database frontend for KDE. It is based on hk_classes
On Friday 31 August 2001 13:18, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 28, 2001 at 09:09:03AM +0200, Josip Rodin wrote:
> > Using 'close' to close bugs, especially those which arn't really
> > fixed but just no longer useful, is WRONG. The submitter only gets
> >
> > If this abuse continues, I might j
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