Re: xclass library dilemaa...

2000-12-07 Thread Martin Michlmayr
* Paul Hedderly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20001207 15:45]: > xclass is a small X library that is no longer maintained - and is very > unlikely to be used by anything else. No longer maintained where? Upstream or in Debian? As far as I see, it's not in debian, so you mean upstream. yes? > Should I s

Re: xclass library dilemaa...

2000-12-07 Thread Martin Michlmayr
* Paul Hedderly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20001207 15:45]: > xclass is a small X library that is no longer maintained - and is very > unlikely to be used by anything else. No longer maintained where? Upstream or in Debian? As far as I see, it's not in debian, so you mean upstream. yes? > Should I

Re: xclass library dilemaa...

2000-12-07 Thread Mariusz Przygodzki
> I'm a very new DD (as of last night :O) and needing some help: > > I've started packaging the Hexonet rfb software. However it requires > the xclass library. > > xclass is a small X library that is no longer maintained - and is very > unlikely to be used by anything else. if it was orphaned th

xclass library dilemaa...

2000-12-07 Thread Paul Hedderly
I'm a very new DD (as of last night :O) and needing some help: I've started packaging the Hexonet rfb software. However it requires the xclass library. xclass is a small X library that is no longer maintained - and is very unlikely to be used by anything else. Should I still build a separate pac

Re: xclass library dilemaa...

2000-12-07 Thread Mariusz Przygodzki
> I'm a very new DD (as of last night :O) and needing some help: > > I've started packaging the Hexonet rfb software. However it requires > the xclass library. > > xclass is a small X library that is no longer maintained - and is very > unlikely to be used by anything else. if it was or

xclass library dilemaa...

2000-12-07 Thread Paul Hedderly
I'm a very new DD (as of last night :O) and needing some help: I've started packaging the Hexonet rfb software. However it requires the xclass library. xclass is a small X library that is no longer maintained - and is very unlikely to be used by anything else. Should I still build a separate pa