On Sat, Jan 03, 2004 at 09:06:00PM +0100, Cl?ment Stenac wrote:
> Hello,
>
> > If nobody else is going to maintain the package 'iroffer'
> > ( http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=211995 ) I would like
> > to do so. However I most likely will need a Sponsor :)
>
> I started working on
Hello,
> If nobody else is going to maintain the package 'iroffer'
> ( http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=211995 ) I would like
> to do so. However I most likely will need a Sponsor :)
I started working on it (I sent a message in the BTS for this).
I mailed the maintainer but he di
On Sat, Jan 03, 2004 at 09:06:00PM +0100, Cl?ment Stenac wrote:
> Hello,
>
> > If nobody else is going to maintain the package 'iroffer'
> > ( http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=211995 ) I would like
> > to do so. However I most likely will need a Sponsor :)
>
> I started working on
Hello,
> If nobody else is going to maintain the package 'iroffer'
> ( http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=211995 ) I would like
> to do so. However I most likely will need a Sponsor :)
I started working on it (I sent a message in the BTS for this).
I mailed the maintainer but he di
Hi,
If nobody else is going to maintain the package 'iroffer'
( http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=211995 ) I would like
to do so. However I most likely will need a Sponsor :)
I'm obviously new at this, but have been trying to learn how packages
are maintained and how repositories w
Hi,
If nobody else is going to maintain the package 'iroffer'
( http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=211995 ) I would like
to do so. However I most likely will need a Sponsor :)
I'm obviously new at this, but have been trying to learn how packages
are maintained and how repositories w
On Tue, Sep 16, 2003 at 05:33:48PM -0400, Ervin Hearn III wrote:
> I recently found the time to really delve into Debian packages and such and
> with the support of the upstream author have created a package for the
> PennMUSH flavor of mud server. I am also beginning to look for orphaned
> package
On Tue, Sep 16, 2003 at 05:33:48PM -0400, Ervin Hearn III wrote:
> I recently found the time to really delve into Debian packages and such and
> with the support of the upstream author have created a package for the
> PennMUSH flavor of mud server. I am also beginning to look for orphaned
> package
Hello,
I recently found the time to really delve into Debian packages and such and
with the support of the upstream author have created a package for the
PennMUSH flavor of mud server. I am also beginning to look for orphaned
packages which may relate to the same category or which have been usefu
Hello,
I recently found the time to really delve into Debian packages and such and
with the support of the upstream author have created a package for the
PennMUSH flavor of mud server. I am also beginning to look for orphaned
packages which may relate to the same category or which have been useful
My name is Philip Hempel, I am looking for someone that would be
willing to sponser me for a package called MessageWall from
http://messagewall.org.
This package hase two libraries that it depends on. The first is
libfirestring, a package used for parsing and managing configurations.
The second
My name is Philip Hempel, I am looking for someone that would be
willing to sponser me for a package called MessageWall from
http://messagewall.org.
This package hase two libraries that it depends on. The first is
libfirestring, a package used for parsing and managing configurations.
The secon
On Tue, Jul 16, 2002 at 12:03:41AM -0400, Philip S. Hempel wrote:
> My name is Philip Hempel, I am looking for someone that would be
> willing to sponser me for a package called MessageWall from
> http://messagewall.org.
> This package hase two libraries that it depends on. The first is
> libf
On Tue, Jul 16, 2002 at 12:03:41AM -0400, Philip S. Hempel wrote:
> My name is Philip Hempel, I am looking for someone that would be
> willing to sponser me for a package called MessageWall from
> http://messagewall.org.
> This package hase two libraries that it depends on. The first is
> lib
My name is Philip Hempel, I am looking for someone that would be
willing to sponser me for a package called MessageWall from
http://messagewall.org.
This package hase two libraries that it depends on. The first is
libfirestring, a package used for parsing and managing configurations.
The se
My name is Philip Hempel, I am looking for someone that would be
willing to sponser me for a package called MessageWall from
http://messagewall.org.
This package hase two libraries that it depends on. The first is
libfirestring, a package used for parsing and managing configurations.
The s
On tor, mar 21, 2002 at 08:25:42 +1100, Craig Small wrote:
> > Here is a scan of my swedish ID-card:
> > http://www.tobbe.nu/images/id.jpg (337Kb)
> Several things wrong with that:
> - the photo ID must be in a signed email to your application manager
> - that form of ID is only used if the
On Wed, Mar 20, 2002 at 06:46:19PM +0100, Tobias Bengtsson wrote:
> Hi, I wan't to get our companys software packages in Debian. We've already
> had our own apt-source for them about a year now and I think its time for
> the world to learn about our LGPL:ed product.
Heh, I went to your site and tho
On tor, mar 21, 2002 at 08:25:42 +1100, Craig Small wrote:
> > Here is a scan of my swedish ID-card:
> > http://www.tobbe.nu/images/id.jpg (337Kb)
> Several things wrong with that:
> - the photo ID must be in a signed email to your application manager
> - that form of ID is only used if th
On Wed, Mar 20, 2002 at 06:46:19PM +0100, Tobias Bengtsson wrote:
> Hi, I wan't to get our companys software packages in Debian. We've already
> had our own apt-source for them about a year now and I think its time for
> the world to learn about our LGPL:ed product.
Heh, I went to your site and th
Hi, I wan't to get our companys software packages in Debian. We've already
had our own apt-source for them about a year now and I think its time for
the world to learn about our LGPL:ed product.
I read [ http://www.debian.org/devel/join/nm-step1 ] and identified mailing
you guys as the very first
Hi, I wan't to get our companys software packages in Debian. We've already
had our own apt-source for them about a year now and I think its time for
the world to learn about our LGPL:ed product.
I read [ http://www.debian.org/devel/join/nm-step1 ] and identified mailing
you guys as the very first
Hello,
For the past two months I have been developing a traffic
accounting program that uses libpcap and postgresql to accurately
and periodically log usage statistics for later review.
It's now, at version 0.4.7, nearly finished, and I would
like to ask your assistance in makin
Hello,
For the past two months I have been developing a traffic
accounting program that uses libpcap and postgresql to accurately
and periodically log usage statistics for later review.
It's now, at version 0.4.7, nearly finished, and I would
like to ask your assistance in maki
* Joshua Haberman
| Lintian complained at the very end of the latter build:
|
| W: audacity: unknown-section unknown
|
| Is that a section in the executable file? dh_strip runs successfully
| earlier in the build.
In the control file you have something like
Section: unknown
And since Debian
On Sun, 4 Feb 2001, Joshua Haberman wrote:
>...
> http://www.reverberate.org/potato/audacity_0.94_i386.deb
> http://www.reverberate.org/woody/audacity_0.94_i386.deb
>
> Lintian complained at the very end of the latter build:
>
> W: audacity: unknown-section unknown
>
> Is that a section in the exe
* Joshua Haberman
| Lintian complained at the very end of the latter build:
|
| W: audacity: unknown-section unknown
|
| Is that a section in the executable file? dh_strip runs successfully
| earlier in the build.
In the control file you have something like
Section: unknown
And since Debian
On Sun, 4 Feb 2001, Joshua Haberman wrote:
>...
> http://www.reverberate.org/potato/audacity_0.94_i386.deb
> http://www.reverberate.org/woody/audacity_0.94_i386.deb
>
> Lintian complained at the very end of the latter build:
>
> W: audacity: unknown-section unknown
>
> Is that a section in the ex
(I sent this to Brian privately, and then realized that I could also
benefit from others on the list looking it over. Not to mention that
it's a good program that you ought to try out anyway! :-)
* Brian Russo ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 03, 2001 at 06:42:11PM -0800, Joshua Haberman w
(I sent this to Brian privately, and then realized that I could also
benefit from others on the list looking it over. Not to mention that
it's a good program that you ought to try out anyway! :-)
* Brian Russo ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 03, 2001 at 06:42:11PM -0800, Joshua Haberman
On Sat, Feb 03, 2001 at 06:42:11PM -0800, Joshua Haberman wrote:
> I have a working package at the moment, but I'd appreciate it if an
> experienced maintainer would look it over for correctness, make
> suggestions, and perhaps explain some of the issues that are not quite
> clear to me. I do my ho
Hello, my name is Joshua Haberman, I'm in the NM Queue, and have not
been assigned an AM yet, but thought I'd see if I could get some help on
packaging so that my package would be ripe and mature by the time I'm
being reviewed.
My intention is to package a cross-platform digital audio editor calle
On Sat, Feb 03, 2001 at 06:42:11PM -0800, Joshua Haberman wrote:
> I have a working package at the moment, but I'd appreciate it if an
> experienced maintainer would look it over for correctness, make
> suggestions, and perhaps explain some of the issues that are not quite
> clear to me. I do my h
Hello, my name is Joshua Haberman, I'm in the NM Queue, and have not
been assigned an AM yet, but thought I'd see if I could get some help on
packaging so that my package would be ripe and mature by the time I'm
being reviewed.
My intention is to package a cross-platform digital audio editor call
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