Hi fellows from d-m,
I've posted this already last week, but my sponsor (Andreas Metzler) hasn't
responded. At the risk of being seen as too impatient, I'd like to ask for
another sponsor to check my gtklp package, as the current package in testing
(0.9f-1) is too outdated, and the newer package
Hi fellows from d-m,
I've posted this already last week, but my sponsor (Andreas Metzler) hasn't
responded. At the risk of being seen as too impatient, I'd like to ask for
another sponsor to check my gtklp package, as the current package in testing
(0.9f-1) is too outdated, and the newer package
[NB: I already posted this to d-m, but after a fresh reading of the d-m FAQ[1]
it was _very_ wrong for me to just post there. So, I'm sending this to you,
with some additions as per that FAQ (a little `spice' describing why this
package should be in Debian :). Kudos to you and Debian!]
Hi!
Here
[NB: I already posted this to d-m, but after a fresh reading of the d-m FAQ[1]
it was _very_ wrong for me to just post there. So, I'm sending this to you,
with some additions as per that FAQ (a little `spice' describing why this
package should be in Debian :). Kudos to you and Debian!]
Hi!
Here
Hi Guys!
Here is yet another (late) release of gtklp for Debian, at version 1.0pre3. It
includes a number of fixes, in particular the missing entry in debian-menu,
missing *.mo's for LC_MESSAGES in gettext, and commenting out unnecessary
calls to debhelper in debian/rules. And yes, it's a new upst
Hi Guys!
Here is yet another (late) release of gtklp for Debian, at version 1.0pre3. It
includes a number of fixes, in particular the missing entry in debian-menu,
missing *.mo's for LC_MESSAGES in gettext, and commenting out unnecessary
calls to debhelper in debian/rules. And yes, it's a new upst
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