Re: joining Debian / packaging buildd

2003-03-21 Thread Roger Leigh
Jeremy Lainé <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > You might be interested in > > http://www.whinlatter.uklinux.net/buildd/ > > Definitely, I'm looking through it right now. > > > You should probably subscribe to buildd-discuss at nocrew.org. > > Done, and browsing through the archives I see I'm goin

Re: joining Debian / packaging buildd

2003-03-21 Thread Roger Leigh
Jeremy Lainé <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > You might be interested in > > http://www.whinlatter.uklinux.net/buildd/ > > Definitely, I'm looking through it right now. > > > You should probably subscribe to buildd-discuss at nocrew.org. > > Done, and browsing through the archives I see I'm goin

Re: joining Debian / packaging buildd

2003-01-29 Thread Jeremy Lainé
> You should probably subscribe to buildd-discuss at nocrew.org. done, but no reply so far. In the meantime, I have started work using your package as a base, and have got the buildd package to generate an /etc/default/buildd via debconf. It is structured exactly like the current /etc/buildd/buil

Re: joining Debian / packaging buildd

2003-01-29 Thread Jeremy Lainé
> You should probably subscribe to buildd-discuss at nocrew.org. done, but no reply so far. In the meantime, I have started work using your package as a base, and have got the buildd package to generate an /etc/default/buildd via debconf. It is structured exactly like the current /etc/buildd/buil

Re: joining Debian / packaging buildd

2003-01-29 Thread Jeremy Lainé
> You might be interested in > http://www.whinlatter.uklinux.net/buildd/ Definitely, I'm looking through it right now. > You should probably subscribe to buildd-discuss at nocrew.org. Done, and browsing through the archives I see I'm going pretty much the same way as you as I also rely on autoco

Re: joining Debian / packaging buildd

2003-01-29 Thread Jeremy Lainé
> You might be interested in > http://www.whinlatter.uklinux.net/buildd/ Definitely, I'm looking through it right now. > You should probably subscribe to buildd-discuss at nocrew.org. Done, and browsing through the archives I see I'm going pretty much the same way as you as I also rely on autoco

Re: joining Debian / packaging buildd

2003-01-28 Thread Roger Leigh
Jeremy Lainé <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > In the meantime, I think I've found something to sink my teeth in, > namely packaging buildd. I realise it's a big bugger, but as packaging > it seems to have been on the TODO list for a while I suppose any work > I put into it is that much done.. You mi

Re: joining Debian / packaging buildd

2003-01-28 Thread Roger Leigh
Jeremy Lainé <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > In the meantime, I think I've found something to sink my teeth in, > namely packaging buildd. I realise it's a big bugger, but as packaging > it seems to have been on the TODO list for a while I suppose any work > I put into it is that much done.. You mi

joining Debian / packaging buildd

2003-01-28 Thread Jeremy Lainé
Hi! I am interested in becoming a Debian developer and have already produced a number of Debian packages, but they fall in the "pet packages" category referred to in another thread on this list. The most recent ones are mpf70-source and mpf70-utils, respectively the source for a kernel module (bui

joining Debian / packaging buildd

2003-01-28 Thread Jeremy Lainé
Hi! I am interested in becoming a Debian developer and have already produced a number of Debian packages, but they fall in the "pet packages" category referred to in another thread on this list. The most recent ones are mpf70-source and mpf70-utils, respectively the source for a kernel module (bui