> I'd suggest to remove them and just include plain HTML, so people
> don't have to install Xorg and a desktop system to view them; since
> there are console HTML readers but not console CHM readers.
>
If you want to convert them, archmage converts CHM to HTML pretty well
in my experience. You co
On Sun, Oct 26, 2008 at 11:24 PM, Jose Luis Blanco
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2) chm (MS' compressed html format) help files: Is it preferred to include
> only
> HTML help files in foo-doc packages? I find CHM files quite useful for
> example,
> for searching, but I don't know if there's any p
Hi Jose Luis!
El dom, 26-10-2008 a las 15:24 +0100, Jose Luis Blanco escribió:
> This software for the detection of invariant keypoints is being made
> available for individual research use only. Any commercial use or any
> redistribution of this software requires a license from the University
>
On the software patent issue:
Ruben, Charles: Thank you very much for the quick answers.
OK, I think I will leave those sources out of the Debian package and look
for more "open" alternatives...
About autopano-sift, now I see it's actually in debian-multimedia, not
Debian. I was wrong because I r
Le Sun, Oct 26, 2008 at 03:24:22PM +0100, Jose Luis Blanco a écrit :
>
> This software for the detection of invariant keypoints is being made
> available for individual research use only. Any commercial use or any
> redistribution of this software requires a license from the Universit
Dear mentors,
I hope someone can help me with a few doubts:
1) buildd: I have found problems in the compilation of my (first) package in
buildd (http://buildd.debian.org/pkg.cgi?pkg=mrpt). Some fixes only imply
changes in the debian/ directory, others are changes in the upstream files.
How can I
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