huh? i'm the new maintainer for vrweb and am a first-time maintainer. i'm
happy that MY package of vrweb is going ok. i've asked Fabien to look over
my patch, but if you like you can take a look at it yourself at:
http://swww.ee.uwa.edu.au/~harri-pc/
tell me what you think (all bugs will be close
Paul Harris wrote:
> (vrweb is packaging nicely :)
I'll say:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~>dpkg --print-avail vrweb
Package: vrweb
Priority: optional
Section: web
Installed-Size: 2498
Maintainer: Fabien Ninoles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Architecture: i386
Version: 1.5-2
Provides: vrml
Depends: libc6, libg++272 (
On Thu, Sep 23, 1999 at 03:08:57AM +0800, Paul Harris wrote:
> is the waiting list really bad? i live in Perth, Australia, which is about
> as far from anywhere as you can get... what should i use for scannable id?
> passport? is there _ANY_ developer in Western Australia? am I the first?
> (wow th
> Im in Perth, so I could meet and sign your pgp key if need be (although Im
> going to be very busy over the next month (moving house).
that would be great! i could probably spare an afternoon to help move if
you like too! on uni holidays atm. (should be studying...)
from the docs, i have to g
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
On Thu, 23 Sep 1999, Paul Harris wrote:
Hi Paul,
> i thought i would split up the email in two. anyway i'm the new (i hope)
> maintainer for vrweb and have almost got it to upload-stage, and i would
> like to look at becoming an official debian developer (who d
hi,
i thought i would split up the email in two. anyway i'm the new (i hope)
maintainer for vrweb and have almost got it to upload-stage, and i would
like to look at becoming an official debian developer (who doesn't?).
is the waiting list really bad? i live in Perth, Australia, which is about
as
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