On Sun, October 1, 2006 15:18, Mashrab Kuvatov wrote:
>> I: uzbek.wordlist source: build-depends-without-arch-dep
>> dictionaries-common-dev
>> N:
>> N: The control file lists the given package in Build-Depends, but no
>> N: architecture-dependent packages are built. If all the packag
On Sunday 1 October 2006 11:28, James Westby wrote:
> I run
> lintian -I -m -i
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/deb/hunspell-uz$ lintian -v -I -m -i
uzbek.wordlist_0.6-1_i386.changes
N: Setting up lab in /tmp/CJ7qlH1rwE ...
N: Processing changes file uzbek.wordlist_0.6-1_i386.changes ...
N: Processing 2
On (01/10/06 13:18), Mashrab Kuvatov wrote:
> On Sunday 30 October 2006 19:43, James Westby wrote:
>
> > I have found just one more problem, lintian says
> >
> > I: uzbek.wordlist source: build-depends-without-arch-dep
> > dictionaries-common-dev
> > N:
> > N: The control file lists the
On Sunday 30 October 2006 19:43, James Westby wrote:
> I have found just one more problem, lintian says
>
> I: uzbek.wordlist source: build-depends-without-arch-dep
> dictionaries-common-dev
> N:
> N: The control file lists the given package in Build-Depends, but no
> N: architecture
On (21/09/06 15:55), Mashrab Kuvatov wrote:
> On Tuesday 19 September 2006 14:01, James Westby wrote:
>
> > Not the tarball that I downloaded. It only contained a .tar.gz. I see it
> > is fixed in this version though. Thanks for that.
>
> Anybody to sponsor it? Please. :-)
>
Hi,
I have found
On Tuesday 19 September 2006 14:01, James Westby wrote:
> Not the tarball that I downloaded. It only contained a .tar.gz. I see it
> is fixed in this version though. Thanks for that.
Anybody to sponsor it? Please. :-)
Mashrab.
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PGP key: www.uni-bremen.de/~kmashrab/kmashrab.asc
On (19/09/06 19:30), Eddy Petrişor wrote:
> On 19/09/06, James Westby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > A Debian native package is a program written specifically to Debian,
>
> A package is not a program. s/to/for/ =>
>
> "A Debian native package is a package of a program written
> specifically f
On 19/09/06, James Westby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Quoting your site:
>
> "A Debian native package is a package that is specific to Debian, and
> would not be of interest to say Fedora. Godd examples are dpkg and apt
> tools."
>
> Actually, apt and dpkg are used by at least one project outsid
On (19/09/06 22:56), Charles Plessy wrote:
> Le Tue, Sep 19, 2006 at 01:01:15PM +0100, James Westby a écrit :
> >
> > See http://jameswestby.net/mentors/glossary/native.html
>
> Hi James,
>
> Quoting your site:
>
> "A Debian native package is a package that is specific to Debian, and
> would no
Le Tue, Sep 19, 2006 at 01:01:15PM +0100, James Westby a écrit :
>
> See http://jameswestby.net/mentors/glossary/native.html
Hi James,
Quoting your site:
"A Debian native package is a package that is specific to Debian, and
would not be of interest to say Fedora. Godd examples are dpkg and apt
On (19/09/06 12:27), Neil Williams wrote:
> Mashrab Kuvatov wrote:
> > On Tuesday 19 September 2006 03:44, James Westby wrote:
> >
> >> Hi, I can't sponsor as I am not a DD, but I have some comments,
> >>
> >> * I don't think the package should be Debian native.
> >
> > Sorry, I don't understan
On Tuesday 19 September 2006 13:27, Neil Williams wrote:
> AFAICT, the ITP claims 0.6-1 (which is not a Debian native package
> version) but your link to the "package" (the .tar.bz2 a tarball of built
> packages) uses version number 0.6 (which WOULD indicate a Debian native
> package.)
>
> http://
Mashrab Kuvatov wrote:
> On Tuesday 19 September 2006 03:44, James Westby wrote:
>
>> Hi, I can't sponsor as I am not a DD, but I have some comments,
>>
>> * I don't think the package should be Debian native.
>
> Sorry, I don't understand what you mean. Could you please explain what you
> mean
On Tuesday 19 September 2006 03:44, James Westby wrote:
> Hi, I can't sponsor as I am not a DD, but I have some comments,
>
> * I don't think the package should be Debian native.
Sorry, I don't understand what you mean. Could you please explain what you
mean?
> * The debian/copyright file n
On (17/09/06 13:10), Mashrab Kuvatov wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've filed an ITP bug report #387824 for hunspell-uz and uploaded the files
> I've built into
> http://www.uni-bremen.de/~kmashrab/uzbek-word-list/hunspell-uz-0.6.deb.tar.bz2
>
Hi, I can't sponsor as I am not a DD, but I have some commen
On Sun, 17 Sep 2006 13:01, Philipp Benner wrote:
> Don't think that your dictionary depends on the cpu arch (at least
> hunspell-de-de doesn't), so you should change "Architecture: any" to
> "Architecture: all" in debian/control.
Fixed.
> Anyhow, you should change your debian/rules to build only
On Sun, 17 Sep 2006 13:10:19 +
Mashrab Kuvatov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've filed an ITP bug report #387824 for hunspell-uz and uploaded the files
> I've built into
> http://www.uni-bremen.de/~kmashrab/uzbek-word-list/hunspell-uz-0.6.deb.tar.bz2
Don't think that your dictio
Hi all,
I've filed an ITP bug report #387824 for hunspell-uz and uploaded the files
I've built into
http://www.uni-bremen.de/~kmashrab/uzbek-word-list/hunspell-uz-0.6.deb.tar.bz2
Building stuff is based on hunspell-de-de. This is an output of lintian:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/deb/hunspell-uz$ lintia
Somehow I replied to Brian only. Forwarding to the list...
Mashrab.
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Subject: Re: Sponsor request for aspell-uz
Date: Tuesday 02 August 2005 10:29
From: Mashrab Kuvatov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Brian Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Tuesday 02
On Thursday 28 July 2005 01:32, Brian Nelson wrote:
> Mashrab Kuvatov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > this dictionary is for Uzbek written in Cyrillic i.e. utf8. Does Emacs
> > support
> > utf8? Can I fill those fields with utf8 chars?
>
> Uhhh, I think so. You should ask the dictionaries-common
Mashrab Kuvatov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Thursday 28 July 2005 00:34, Brian Nelson wrote:
>> Mashrab Kuvatov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> > I added language name in Uzbek into Language section. Is it correct
> now?
>>
>> Well, you should also specify Casechars, Not-Casechars, and
>
> The
On Thursday 28 July 2005 00:34, Brian Nelson wrote:
> Mashrab Kuvatov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I added language name in Uzbek into Language section. Is it correct now?
>
> Well, you should also specify Casechars, Not-Casechars, and
They are optional, aren't they? Anyway, ... (see below)
>
Mashrab Kuvatov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Wednesday 27 July 2005 08:27, Brian Nelson wrote:
>> * Your aspell-uz.info-aspell is not correct. See
>> http://dict-common.alioth.debian.org/dsdt-policy.html#infofile for
>> more info.
>
> I added language name in Uzbek into Language section.
On Wednesday 27 July 2005 08:27, Brian Nelson wrote:
> Almost there, just a few more things:
>
> * The urgency should be set to low, not high.
Fixed.
> * Why have you deviated from the upstream version?
I don't have a good reason for this. I just blindly followed aspell-en.
This time deb and sou
Brian Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * You probably shouldn't repack the .tar file so that the md5sum will
> match the upstream version. Usually for an upstream that distributes
> a .tar.bz2, you just want to do "bunzip2 foo.tar.bz2; gzip -9
> foo.tar" and then use the resulting .tar.g
On Tue, Jul 26, 2005 at 12:19:27AM +0200, Mashrab Kuvatov wrote:
> Hi Brian,
>
> thanks for reply. I've rebuilt aspell-uz taking into account your
> feedback. Please have a look, it is at
> http://www.uni-bremen.de/~kmashrab/aspell/deb/
Almost there, just a few more things:
* The urgency should
Hi Brian,
thanks for reply. I've rebuilt aspell-uz taking into account your
feedback. Please have a look, it is at
http://www.uni-bremen.de/~kmashrab/aspell/deb/
It passed lintian -i test, but linda -i complained about l-uz.cmap file
being installed into /usr/lib.
Thanks,
Mashrab.
--
Mashrab K
Mashrab Kuvatov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi all,
>
> I've filed an ITP bug report #319775 for aspell-uz and uploaded the
> files I've
> built into http://www.uni-bremen.de/~kmashrab/aspell/deb/
>
> Could anybody please sponsor it?
No, this package is quite broken:
debian/changelog:
aspell-
Hi all,
I've filed an ITP bug report #319775 for aspell-uz and uploaded the files I've
built into http://www.uni-bremen.de/~kmashrab/aspell/deb/
Could anybody please sponsor it?
Thanks,
Mashrab.
--
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Ph.D student
University of Bremen, IUP
Home-page: www.sat.uni-bremen.de/members/m
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Hi,
I've packaged the pylibpcap module for python for Debian.
Pylibpcap is an interface to allow the use of the pcap library in
python
srcipts. pcap is a library that allows sniffing packets coming from network
interfaces.
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Hi,
I've packaged the pylibpcap module for python for Debian.
Pylibpcap is an interface to allow the use of the pcap library in python
srcipts. pcap is a library that allows sniffing packets coming from network
interfaces.
Oh, now I've done it. :)
Yes, it should be 3.6.1.0, not 3.6.10. That's me fatfingering it.
Thank you for catching the error, I updated the control file and
published the modified package files.
Greg
On Thu, Dec 11, 2003 at 01:03:30AM +0100, Thomas Viehmann wrote:
> Greg Leffler wrote:
> > W: n
On Wed, Dec 10, 2003 at 06:23:16PM -0500, Greg Leffler wrote:
>
> I followed the guide to the letter, and the package passes lintian
> with no errors except for:
>
> bash-2.05b$ lintian -i ../naim_0.11.6.4-1_i386.changes
> W: naim source: newer-standards-version 3.6.10
> N:
> N: The source pack
Oh, now I've done it. :)
Yes, it should be 3.6.1.0, not 3.6.10. That's me fatfingering it.
Thank you for catching the error, I updated the control file and
published the modified package files.
Greg
On Thu, Dec 11, 2003 at 01:03:30AM +0100, Thomas Viehmann wrote:
> Greg Leffler wrote:
> > W: n
Hello, everyone!
I just finished following the New Maintainer's guide to package my first
Debian package, naim - an ncurses-based console AIM, ICQ, IRC and lily
client.
I followed the guide to the letter, and the package passes lintian with
no errors except for:
bash-2.05b$ lintian -i ../naim_0
On Wed, Dec 10, 2003 at 06:23:16PM -0500, Greg Leffler wrote:
>
> I followed the guide to the letter, and the package passes lintian
> with no errors except for:
>
> bash-2.05b$ lintian -i ../naim_0.11.6.4-1_i386.changes
> W: naim source: newer-standards-version 3.6.10
> N:
> N: The source pack
Hello, everyone!
I just finished following the New Maintainer's guide to package my first
Debian package, naim - an ncurses-based console AIM, ICQ, IRC and lily
client.
I followed the guide to the letter, and the package passes lintian with
no errors except for:
bash-2.05b$ lintian -i ../naim_0
Duck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One other thing, it seems rather difficult to find a sponsor these days, so i
> hope
> you will be luckier than some of us.
People are probably on vacation ;)
Duck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One other thing, it seems rather difficult to find a sponsor these days, so i hope
> you will be luckier than some of us.
People are probably on vacation ;)
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Quack,
Two packages with the same name cannot coexist in the Debian repository because
the earlier will always be installed.
U should include a part a the branch name into ur package name, like :
beaver02-0.2.7-1
beaver03-0.3.1-1
(like mozilla, moz
Hi all,
I'm looking for a Debian Developer with a little time to spend to
sponsorize someone very interested in becoming an applicant.
I've just done two packages for the Beaver Editor (downloadable here
http://trieste.linux.it/~skodde/ with all the files needed to verify the
work done on them),
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Quack,
Two packages with the same name cannot coexist in the Debian repository because
the earlier will always be installed.
U should include a part a the branch name into ur package name, like :
beaver02-0.2.7-1
beaver03-0.3.1-1
(like mozilla, moz
Hi all,
I'm looking for a Debian Developer with a little time to spend to
sponsorize someone very interested in becoming an applicant.
I've just done two packages for the Beaver Editor (downloadable here
http://trieste.linux.it/~skodde/ with all the files needed to verify the
work done on them),
Hi all,
A little while ago I filed an ITA on wmakerconf and wmakerconf-data.
With some help and advice from Bastian Kleineidam, I've fixed a number of
bugs and updated wmakerconf to stop using the deprecated proplist
interface. Preliminary packages are available here:
deb http://borex.princet
Hi all,
A little while ago I filed an ITA on wmakerconf and wmakerconf-data.
With some help and advice from Bastian Kleineidam, I've fixed a number of
bugs and updated wmakerconf to stop using the deprecated proplist
interface. Preliminary packages are available here:
deb http://borex.princet
I would like to adopt the "pencam" package, which is listed as up for adoption
on the debian web site.
I have used debian for several years, and I am a professional software
developer. I have used the pencam packaged a lot (I own one of the digital
cameras it supports), and would like to give
I would like to adopt the "pencam" package, which is listed as up for adoption on the
debian web site.
I have used debian for several years, and I am a professional software developer. I
have used the pencam packaged a lot (I own one of the digital cameras it supports),
and would like to give
Hi,
I'm (still) trying to find a sponsor for csharp-elisp, a C# editing mode
for emacsen:
* Package name: csharp-elisp
Version : 1.05
Upstream Author : Dennis Haney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Brad Merrill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://davh.dk/script/
Hi,
I'm (still) trying to find a sponsor for csharp-elisp, a C# editing mode
for emacsen:
* Package name: csharp-elisp
Version : 1.05
Upstream Author : Dennis Haney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Brad Merrill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://davh.dk/script/
hm,
On Mon, Mar 10, 2003 at 08:35:03PM +0100, Michael Ablassmeier wrote:
> im in search of an Sponsor for my glark Package that is aviable on my
> webspace[0]. It is a nice grep simultan tool written in ruby that
> supports highlightning of matches, context around matches and perl
> compatible reg
hm,
On Mon, Mar 10, 2003 at 08:35:03PM +0100, Michael Ablassmeier wrote:
> im in search of an Sponsor for my glark Package that is aviable on my
> webspace[0]. It is a nice grep simultan tool written in ruby that
> supports highlightning of matches, context around matches and perl
> compatible reg
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On Tue, Nov 26, 2002 at 09:03:00AM +1100, Matthew Palmer wrote:
RB>> I think it would be nice to achieve some kind of convention on the
RB>> format of messages requesting sponsors for packages.
MP> Not a bad idea, on the whole. Feel like writing this up in a
MP> webpage somewhere, sort of a "R
On Tue, Nov 26, 2002 at 09:03:00AM +1100, Matthew Palmer wrote:
RB>> I think it would be nice to achieve some kind of convention on the
RB>> format of messages requesting sponsors for packages.
MP> Not a bad idea, on the whole. Feel like writing this up in a
MP> webpage somewhere, sort of a "R
On 24 Nov 2002, Rob Bradford wrote:
> I think it would be nice to achieve some kind of convention on the
> format of messages requesting sponsors for packages.
Not a bad idea, on the whole. Feel like writing this up in a webpage
somewhere, sort of a "Requesting Sponsorship HOWTO". That way, any
On 24 Nov 2002, Rob Bradford wrote:
> I think it would be nice to achieve some kind of convention on the
> format of messages requesting sponsors for packages.
Not a bad idea, on the whole. Feel like writing this up in a webpage
somewhere, sort of a "Requesting Sponsorship HOWTO". That way, any
I think it would be nice to achieve some kind of convention on the
format of messages requesting sponsors for packages.
I'm thinking something along the lines of the ITP format with the
subject as "RFS: - description"
And in the body several pseudo-headers, containing information such as a
long
I think it would be nice to achieve some kind of convention on the
format of messages requesting sponsors for packages.
I'm thinking something along the lines of the ITP format with the
subject as "RFS: - description"
And in the body several pseudo-headers, containing information such as a
long
OoO Pendant le temps de midi du jeudi 31 octobre 2002, vers 12:27,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Craig Small) disait:
> I would of thought having new packages in gkrellm2 would make more
> sense, considering gkrellm2 is in at least testing.
I have uploaded packages for GKrellM2 :
http://www.crans.org/~ber
OoO Pendant le temps de midi du jeudi 31 octobre 2002, vers 12:27,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Craig Small) disait:
> I would of thought having new packages in gkrellm2 would make more
> sense, considering gkrellm2 is in at least testing.
I have uploaded packages for GKrellM2 :
http://www.crans.org/~ber
Hello,
I have packaged phpbb (a bulletin board program in PHP) and looking
for a sponsor who can check and upload this package.
You can download related files from http://fm.poundlinux.net/debian/
Description: phpBB is high powered, fully scalable and highly
customisable opensource bulletin bo
Hello,
I have packaged phpbb (a bulletin board program in PHP) and looking
for a sponsor who can check and upload this package.
You can download related files from http://fm.poundlinux.net/debian/
Description: phpBB is high powered, fully scalable and highly
customisable opensource bulletin boa
OoO Pendant le temps de midi du jeudi 31 octobre 2002, vers 12:27,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Craig Small) disait:
>> It is pretty minimal and only for GKrellM 1.2.x. I think this is the
>> last revision for this version of GKrellM. I could package a GKrellM 2
>> version in the future.
> I would of thoug
OoO Pendant le temps de midi du jeudi 31 octobre 2002, vers 12:27,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Craig Small) disait:
>> It is pretty minimal and only for GKrellM 1.2.x. I think this is the
>> last revision for this version of GKrellM. I could package a GKrellM 2
>> version in the future.
> I would of thoug
On Thu, Oct 31, 2002 at 09:03:00AM +0100, Vincent Bernat wrote:
> I am searching for a sponsor to upload gkrellmlaunch. This is a little
> plugin for GKRellM which allows to launch the most often used
> applications with one click, like in KDE or Gnome Panel.
>
> It is pretty minimal and only for
On Thu, Oct 31, 2002 at 09:03:00AM +0100, Vincent Bernat wrote:
> I am searching for a sponsor to upload gkrellmlaunch. This is a little
> plugin for GKRellM which allows to launch the most often used
> applications with one click, like in KDE or Gnome Panel.
>
> It is pretty minimal and only for
Hi !
I am searching for a sponsor to upload gkrellmlaunch. This is a little
plugin for GKRellM which allows to launch the most often used
applications with one click, like in KDE or Gnome Panel.
It is pretty minimal and only for GKrellM 1.2.x. I think this is the
last revision for this version of
Hi !
I am searching for a sponsor to upload gkrellmlaunch. This is a little
plugin for GKRellM which allows to launch the most often used
applications with one click, like in KDE or Gnome Panel.
It is pretty minimal and only for GKrellM 1.2.x. I think this is the
last revision for this version of
Hello,
I'd like to adopt the package linuxconf. I've also packaged ahtty,
a small utility by Randall Maas, of which I've given account in a previous
message (two days ago).
I'm not, unfortunately, a Debian maintainer, so I'd be very grateful
to anyone willing to be my sponsor. The package
Hello,
I'd like to adopt the package linuxconf. I've also packaged ahtty,
a small utility by Randall Maas, of which I've given account in a previous
message (two days ago).
I'm not, unfortunately, a Debian maintainer, so I'd be very grateful
to anyone willing to be my sponsor. The package
Hello,
I need a sponsor for goosnes:
Description: GooSNES is a simple but featureful GTK frontend for SNES9x. It
supports configuration saving and loading, and can be built with GTK 2.
Its page URL is http://bard.sytes.net/goosnes/ , or apt can grab it (source or
i386 binary) at:
http://bard.
Hello,
I need a sponsor for goosnes:
Description: GooSNES is a simple but featureful GTK frontend for SNES9x. It supports
configuration saving and loading, and can be built with GTK 2.
Its page URL is http://bard.sytes.net/goosnes/ , or apt can grab it (source or i386
binary) at:
http://bard
Hi,
On Mon, Oct 07, 2002 at 04:12:37PM +0200, Oliver Kurth wrote:
> ;-) You must be joking... how should _I_ , a small, nonsignificant,
> applicant know? I have to wait until I am saved from hell, eh,
> nm queue by THE DAM. It may happen today, in a year or never.
> I am not supposed to know, onl
also sprach Oliver Kurth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.10.07.1612 +0200]:
> > Okay, I am willing to try. Unless someone else objects, I am going to
> > sponsor you.
>
> Thanks :-)
>
> The ITP is out a week now, so IMHO the chance for objectors is over.
alright. now if my uni would get the nameservic
On Mon, Oct 07, 2002 at 02:47:14PM +0200, martin f krafft wrote:
> also sprach Oliver Kurth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.10.07.1326 +0200]:
> > Please see the discussion at
> > http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=162763
> >
> > I like it because it is small and easy to use.
>
> Okay, I
also sprach Oliver Kurth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.10.07.1326 +0200]:
> Please see the discussion at
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=162763
>
> I like it because it is small and easy to use.
Okay, I am willing to try. Unless someone else objects, I am going to
sponsor you.
Say
Hi,
On Mon, Oct 07, 2002 at 04:12:37PM +0200, Oliver Kurth wrote:
> ;-) You must be joking... how should _I_ , a small, nonsignificant,
> applicant know? I have to wait until I am saved from hell, eh,
> nm queue by THE DAM. It may happen today, in a year or never.
> I am not supposed to know, on
also sprach Oliver Kurth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.10.07.1612 +0200]:
> > Okay, I am willing to try. Unless someone else objects, I am going to
> > sponsor you.
>
> Thanks :-)
>
> The ITP is out a week now, so IMHO the chance for objectors is over.
alright. now if my uni would get the nameservi
On Mon, Oct 07, 2002 at 02:47:14PM +0200, martin f krafft wrote:
> also sprach Oliver Kurth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.10.07.1326 +0200]:
> > Please see the discussion at
> > http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=162763
> >
> > I like it because it is small and easy to use.
>
> Okay, I
also sprach Oliver Kurth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.10.07.1326 +0200]:
> Please see the discussion at
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=162763
>
> I like it because it is small and easy to use.
Okay, I am willing to try. Unless someone else objects, I am going to
sponsor you.
Sa
On Mon, Oct 07, 2002 at 12:15:19PM +0200, martin f krafft wrote:
> also sprach Oliver Kurth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.10.07.1124 +0200]:
> > Description: A configuration daemon for ethernet devices
> > ifplugd is a daemon which will automatically configure your
> > ethernet device when a cable is
also sprach Oliver Kurth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.10.07.1124 +0200]:
> Description: A configuration daemon for ethernet devices
> ifplugd is a daemon which will automatically configure your
> ethernet device when a cable is plugged in and automatically
> unconfigure it if the cable is pulled. T
Hello!
I need a sponsor for ifplugd:
Description: A configuration daemon for ethernet devices
ifplugd is a daemon which will automatically configure your
ethernet device when a cable is plugged in and automatically
unconfigure it if the cable is pulled. This is useful on laptops with
onboard
On Mon, Oct 07, 2002 at 12:15:19PM +0200, martin f krafft wrote:
> also sprach Oliver Kurth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.10.07.1124 +0200]:
> > Description: A configuration daemon for ethernet devices
> > ifplugd is a daemon which will automatically configure your
> > ethernet device when a cable i
also sprach Oliver Kurth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.10.07.1124 +0200]:
> Description: A configuration daemon for ethernet devices
> ifplugd is a daemon which will automatically configure your
> ethernet device when a cable is plugged in and automatically
> unconfigure it if the cable is pulled.
Hello!
I need a sponsor for ifplugd:
Description: A configuration daemon for ethernet devices
ifplugd is a daemon which will automatically configure your
ethernet device when a cable is plugged in and automatically
unconfigure it if the cable is pulled. This is useful on laptops with
onboard
Il mer, 2002-09-25 alle 02:01, Marco Presi ha scritto:
>
> Hello,
>
> I would like to take an orphaned package: euler. (see bug#162057)
[...]
> I am waiting (5 months...) for account creation (1) so in
> the meantime I need a sponsor..
[...]
Been there, glad to be out
Hello,
I would like to take an orphaned package: euler. (see bug#162057)
It is an interactive program which does computations
involving real and complex numbers, matrices, and intervals.
It draws the functions in two or three dimensions.
I am wai
Il mer, 2002-09-25 alle 02:01, Marco Presi ha scritto:
>
> Hello,
>
> I would like to take an orphaned package: euler. (see bug#162057)
[...]
> I am waiting (5 months...) for account creation (1) so in
> the meantime I need a sponsor..
[...]
Been there, glad to be ou
Hello,
I would like to take an orphaned package: euler. (see bug#162057)
It is an interactive program which does computations
involving real and complex numbers, matrices, and intervals.
It draws the functions in two or three dimensions.
I am wa
Hi Devin!
You wrote:
> I've packaged David Many'e's "Quelcom" suite of MP3 and WAV editing and
> utility apps; I'm interested in finding a sponsor for them.
I'd be happy to sponsor you, if you are in the NM queue (or plan to
enter soon).
The copyright of the program is a bit unclear though. The
I've packaged David Many'e's "Quelcom" suite of MP3 and WAV editing and
utility apps; I'm interested in finding a sponsor for them.
Quelcom has some overlap with the sox package, especially as concerns
its operations on wav files. Where it differs is in its MP3 editing; it
can split and join mp3
Hi Devin!
You wrote:
> I've packaged David Many'e's "Quelcom" suite of MP3 and WAV editing and
> utility apps; I'm interested in finding a sponsor for them.
I'd be happy to sponsor you, if you are in the NM queue (or plan to
enter soon).
The copyright of the program is a bit unclear though. Th
I've packaged David Many'e's "Quelcom" suite of MP3 and WAV editing and
utility apps; I'm interested in finding a sponsor for them.
Quelcom has some overlap with the sox package, especially as concerns
its operations on wav files. Where it differs is in its MP3 editing; it
can split and join mp3
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Hi,
I'm looking for sponsor for pgpenvelope I packaged.
debian/control:
| Source: pgpenvelope
| Section: interpreters
| Priority: optional
| Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 3.0.5), perl (>= 5.8.0-7), fakeroot (>=0.4.5)
| Maintainer: Jan Tomasek <[EMAIL P
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Hi,
I'm looking for sponsor for pgpenvelope I packaged.
debian/control:
| Source: pgpenvelope
| Section: interpreters
| Priority: optional
| Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 3.0.5), perl (>= 5.8.0-7), fakeroot (>=0.4.5)
| Maintainer: Jan Tomasek <[EMAIL
martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> also sprach Oliver Kurth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.09.06.0025 +0200]:
>> I need a sponsor for tcpreen:
> i'll sponsor you, except i don't really know what sponsoring entails
> other than uploading. maybe some mentor can tell me.
You have to look at th
also sprach Oliver Kurth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.09.06.0025 +0200]:
> I need a sponsor for tcpreen:
i'll sponsor you, except i don't really know what sponsoring entails
other than uploading. maybe some mentor can tell me.
--
martin; (greetings from the heart of the sun.)
\ e
martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> also sprach Oliver Kurth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.09.06.0025 +0200]:
>> I need a sponsor for tcpreen:
> i'll sponsor you, except i don't really know what sponsoring entails
> other than uploading. maybe some mentor can tell me.
You have to look at t
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