Bertrand Marc schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> Did you thought about packaging PlayOnLinux [1] and then create the
> scripts you need for PlayOnLinux ? POL is a GNU/Linux application
> released under GPL, so I think it has its place in Debian. And it
> provides a nice and clean way to install Windows applicatio
On Friday 18 July 2008 10:01:01 dmanye wrote:
> hello,
Hello,
> let me explain my "environment". i'm in a university taking care of
> computer science department's computer labs. teachers say: "i need for
> my course app1, app2 and app3". most apps are windows ones and in most
> of the lab sessio
Patrick Matthäi a écrit :
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
hello,
i'd like to package (separately) some windows applications that run nice
under wine.
Hello,
first thanks for trying to make Debian better and better.
But I've to say that I disagree with the idea to package applications
whic
Le Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 09:01:01AM +0200, dmanye a écrit :
> they ask for pajek(http://pajek.imfm.si/doku.php)
Hi,
Although there is no direct equivalence, you can have a look to the
systems biology page of the Debian Med project on our wiki:
http://wiki.debian.org/DebianSystemsBiology
Many of
En/na Jelle de Jong ha escrit:
dmanye wrote:
hello,
let me explain my "environment". i'm in a university taking care of
computer science department's computer labs. teachers say: "i need
for my course app1, app2 and app3". most apps are windows ones and in
most of the lab sessions teachers
dmanye wrote:
hello,
let me explain my "environment". i'm in a university taking care of
computer science department's computer labs. teachers say: "i need for
my course app1, app2 and app3". most apps are windows ones and in most
of the lab sessions teachers use windows.
i'm here "the lin
Jelle de Jong wrote:
dmanye wrote:
hello,
let me explain my "environment". i'm in a university taking care of
computer science department's computer labs. teachers say: "i need for
my course app1, app2 and app3". most apps are windows ones and in most
of the lab sessions teachers use window
hello,
let me explain my "environment". i'm in a university taking care of
computer science department's computer labs. teachers say: "i need for
my course app1, app2 and app3". most apps are windows ones and in most
of the lab sessions teachers use windows.
i'm here "the linux guy" in a wa
Am Donnerstag, den 10.07.2008, 08:52 +0200 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> i'd like to package (separately) some windows applications that run
> nice under wine.
>
> does anybody know if exists a similar package (to steal ideas from)?
>
> i don't know where to install files, how to control which use
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
> hello,
>
> i'd like to package (separately) some windows applications that run nice
> under wine.
Hello,
first thanks for trying to make Debian better and better.
But I've to say that I disagree with the idea to package applications
which need wine to run, so on pure
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
> hello,
>
> i'd like to package (separately) some windows applications that run nice
> under wine.
Hello,
first thanks for trying to make Debian better and better.
But I've to say that I disagree with the idea to package applications
which need wine to run, so on pure
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
> hello,
>
> i'd like to package (separately) some windows applications that run nice
> under wine.
Hello,
first thanks for trying to make Debian better and better.
But I've to say that I disagree with the idea to package applications
which need wine to run, so on pure
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 2:52 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i'd like to package (separately) some windows applications that run nice
> under wine.
I assume these are non-free programs? Are you sure we would have
permission to distribute them?
> does anybody know if exists a similar package (t
dmuc> i'd like to package (separately) some windows applications that run nice
under wine.
dmuc> does anybody know if exists a similar package (to steal ideas from)?
dmuc> i don't know where to install files, how to control which users can
access the apps in a multiuser environment, etc.
dmuc>
hello,
i'd like to package (separately) some windows applications that run nice under
wine.
does anybody know if exists a similar package (to steal ideas from)?
i don't know where to install files, how to control which users can access the
apps in a multiuser environment, etc.
thanks.
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