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Nigel Jones wrote:
>Great, now we and many others won't think it's a WebDav reference
>(unless someone gets the mad idea it's some sort Dav Config File
>editor (highly unlikely, but some people do that)).
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astronut wrote:
>Ben Finney and Nigel Jones wrote:
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>This is a very good point. I think I should rename it to "dav-text" as
>this is what the upstream's webpage is called. I will rew
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Ben Finney and Nigel Jones wrote:
This is a very good point. I think I should rename it to "dav-text" as
this is what the upstream's webpage is called. I will rewrite the
description tommorow. Anibal: If you would email me
On 6/5/05, Anibal Monsalve Salazar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Your dav_0.8.5.orig.tar.gz doesn't have the same size (and md5
> checksum) of the upstream dav-0.8.5.tar.gz.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/dav-text$ ls -alF *.tar.gz
-rw--- 1 astronut astronut 22838 Feb 21 2004 dav
> wrote:
> On 04.06.2005, at 05:39, astronut wrote:
> > Package: dav
> > Architecture: any
> > Description: A minimalist ncurses-based text editor
> > DAV (DAV is not VI) is a free (as in freedom) GNU/Linux console-
> > based text
> > editor. It is licensed un
dav was in the WNPP with an Request-For-Package, so I decided to
package it.
Packages are available at http://astronut.hopto.org/dav/.
I can be reached at this email as well as on freenode (nick: astronut).
Thank you in advance,
Benjamin Seidenberg
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