ant, j2sdk1.4 and j2sdk1.5 are in contrib or non-free so your package
couldn't go to main. (ant is moving to main, but j2sdk1.x are not!) The
section (in debian/control:Section) should be contrib/utils
Did you tried to build/run it with free tools (kaffe, jamvm, sablevm,
gcj/gij, jikes, etc.
Writing extended comments on the previous policy draft seems like the best
place to start, Jose.
Once that's rolling, people from the community will help you revise and
tune it.
Good luck.
--elijah
On Mon, 1 Aug 2005, Jose Carlos do Nascimento wrote:
Date: Mon, 01 Aug 2005 15:03:05 -0
I am trying to package a couple of programs that depend on IBM or Sun
JDK (for build) and JRE (for execution). I know that this means the
packages will end up in contrib. However, I am not sure what the
correct way to express the depends and build- depends. Can someone help
me out on this?
Original package: qmail_zarge1 - This is the package that other packages
depends on also this package depends on fastforward_-zarge1 (circular
dependency).
My package: qmail_patched1 - I Want this to be a replacement to
qmail_zarge1but without changing fastforward_-zarge1
uhh - isn't qmail on
there's no orig.tar.gz there. :(
is it, perhaps, still in the process of uploading?
--elijah
On Wed, 2 Feb 2005, Jerry Haltom wrote:
Date: Wed, 02 Feb 2005 12:07:57 -0600
From: Jerry Haltom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: debian-mentors@lists.debian.org
Subject: Eclipse 3.0 testing and review
Resent-Date
I've some questions, of course for being a newbie Debian maintainer
(because I'm an "advanced?" Debian user), I'm not going to take care of
x.org, but I'd like to see it into official Debian repositories instead
of our XFree86, x.org is more powerful and It improves in many ways
compatibility.
From: TIFR students <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
We are trying to make .deb packages using
generally you will probably get more help if you subscribe with your
PERSONAL email accounts and *sign your name* rather than sending mail from
what appears to be a pseudo-anonymous group account.
I suspect there
+1 from me; glad to see it getting packaged.
--elijah
On Mon, 15 Nov 2004, Carlos Enrique Carleos Artime wrote:
Date: Mon, 15 Nov 2004 17:34:32 +0100
From: Carlos Enrique Carleos Artime <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-mentors@lists.debian.org
Subject: sponsor wante
+1 from me; glad to see it getting packaged.
--elijah
On Mon, 15 Nov 2004, Carlos Enrique Carleos Artime wrote:
Date: Mon, 15 Nov 2004 17:34:32 +0100
From: Carlos Enrique Carleos Artime <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: sponsor wanted - giac/Xcas, comput
glad to see this approaching packageable state.
i'm not a DD, and so can't support you, but i support your efforts. [i
also lurk on the nfs lists - we're thinking about implementing kerberized
nfs for a smallish number of machines here (indiana university) so as to
lock things down a little
glad to see this approaching packageable state.
i'm not a DD, and so can't support you, but i support your efforts. [i
also lurk on the nfs lists - we're thinking about implementing kerberized
nfs for a smallish number of machines here (indiana university) so as to
lock things down a little bit
> Subject: Tux Commander & Borland Kylix
>
> I want to package tuxcmd (Tux Commander - great GTK2-based
> TotalCommander-alike file manager). It's free (code under GPL), but it
> requires Borland Kylix 3 Open Edition to build it, that is not in Debian
> and it won't ever be there I think. Also, au
> Subject: Tux Commander & Borland Kylix
>
> I want to package tuxcmd (Tux Commander - great GTK2-based
> TotalCommander-alike file manager). It's free (code under GPL), but it
> requires Borland Kylix 3 Open Edition to build it, that is not in Debian
> and it won't ever be there I think. Also, au
> I would like to see Emilda (http://www.emilda.org/) and related packages
> come into Debian.
so would a lot of other people - your activity should make the LIS
community a little happier. :)
[not a DD, so can't sponsor you, but i support the notion that this stuff
needs packaging!]
perhaps y
> I would like to see Emilda (http://www.emilda.org/) and related packages
> come into Debian.
so would a lot of other people - your activity should make the LIS
community a little happier. :)
[not a DD, so can't sponsor you, but i support the notion that this stuff
needs packaging!]
perhaps y
> > I have had a look at R. For my purposes (a drop in replacement for
> > sigmaplot or excel), R is overkill, not to say difficult to learn with
> > a steep learning curve..
>
> No doubt. R is a bit overkill for almost everything normal people do.
> [But when you need its features, it's often the
> > I have had a look at R. For my purposes (a drop in replacement for
> > sigmaplot or excel), R is overkill, not to say difficult to learn with
> > a steep learning curve..
>
> No doubt. R is a bit overkill for almost everything normal people do.
> [But when you need its features, it's often the
> For the C programming language, this means the following
> compilation parameters should be used:
>
> CC = gcc
> CFLAGS = -O2 -g -Wall
>
> though -O3 is probably OK in most cases. You should keep the
> optimizations options as conservative as possible, unless you r
> For the C programming language, this means the following
> compilation parameters should be used:
>
> CC = gcc
> CFLAGS = -O2 -g -Wall
>
> though -O3 is probably OK in most cases. You should keep the
> optimizations options as conservative as possible, unless you r
frank, can i beg you to doublecheck the way your last name is encoded in
your email client? it corrupts the screen state in pine EVERY time i get
one of your email messages... mutt doesn't get corrupted, but it shows me
a big fat questionmark instead of the letter between "K" and "s" in your
la
frank, can i beg you to doublecheck the way your last name is encoded in
your email client? it corrupts the screen state in pine EVERY time i get
one of your email messages... mutt doesn't get corrupted, but it shows me
a big fat questionmark instead of the letter between "K" and "s" in your
la
> > I'm getting a strange thing, i have 3 servers, all with Sarge, 1 of
> > this 3 servers have been installed 2 month ago, and the 2 others just
> > 3 days ago, all are working fine, i'm connecting on it ONLY by SSH, on
> > a network lan. On the first of this 2 servers, i can be connected on
> >
> > I'm getting a strange thing, i have 3 servers, all with Sarge, 1 of
> > this 3 servers have been installed 2 month ago, and the 2 others just
> > 3 days ago, all are working fine, i'm connecting on it ONLY by SSH, on
> > a network lan. On the first of this 2 servers, i can be connected on
> >
does anybody have a clue as to how the debian-mentors list attracts this
sort of thing?
weird, it is...
On Mon, 8 Mar 2004, tandy campanqa wrote:
> Date: Mon, 8 Mar 2004 04:37:52 -0800 (PST)
> From: tandy campanqa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: debian-mentors@lists.debian.org
> Subject: looking fo
does anybody have a clue as to how the debian-mentors list attracts this
sort of thing?
weird, it is...
On Mon, 8 Mar 2004, tandy campanqa wrote:
> Date: Mon, 8 Mar 2004 04:37:52 -0800 (PST)
> From: tandy campanqa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: looking for a sponsorshi
> > I dont want to work with Octave since it is interpreter based and the
> > whole point behind numerical analysis is super speed.
> >
>
> Old fashion programmer uh? :) Anyway, any C library can be potentially
> embedded in a scripting language like octave (as it's true for perl or
> python). So
> > I dont want to work with Octave since it is interpreter based and the
> > whole point behind numerical analysis is super speed.
> >
>
> Old fashion programmer uh? :) Anyway, any C library can be potentially
> embedded in a scripting language like octave (as it's true for perl or
> python). So
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