Thanks. That's basically what I was thinking, only it never occurred
to me at all until after the package was installed. I'll fix it.
Which leads me to my next question. What's the proper way to do
another release of my package?
I changed the control files, did a dch -i, and stuff, and did
dpk
Seth Cohn wrote:
> However, I just read the documentation, and noticed one catch: the client
> must be on the same machine (for security purposes). While this will
> still solve the disconnect problem (if your ssh/telnet dies, you
> can reconnect and still run lynx/whatever) it's not the solution
>>"goswin" == goswin brederlow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
goswin> I expressed it more clearly on -policy, but just to
goswin> clarify. I completly seperate configuration and installation
goswin> here. Configuration must be interactive, but installation
goswin> must not. Thats MY opinion.
Hi,
My package is AutoGen that was previously
maintained by J. VanZandt. Last I saw of it,
it was Debian-packaged and part of potato.
It does not seem to be in the tree anymore :-(.
I would like to get the new 5.0.7 version into
woody, but before I do anything, I have to
figure out how to PGP (
On Aug 15 2000, Bruce Korb wrote:
> I would like to get the new 5.0.7 version into woody, but before I
> do anything, I have to figure out how to PGP (G??) sign my emails,
> etc.
You mean GnuPG?
> I have wandered through the G?? docs and read through the Debian
> site, but found no plain-
>>"goswin" == goswin brederlow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
goswin> I expressed it more clearly on -policy, but just to
goswin> clarify. I completly seperate configuration and installation
goswin> here. Configuration must be interactive, but installation
goswin> must not. Thats MY opinion.
Hi,
My package is AutoGen that was previously
maintained by J. VanZandt. Last I saw of it,
it was Debian-packaged and part of potato.
It does not seem to be in the tree anymore :-(.
I would like to get the new 5.0.7 version into
woody, but before I do anything, I have to
figure out how to PGP
On Aug 15 2000, Bruce Korb wrote:
> I would like to get the new 5.0.7 version into woody, but before I
> do anything, I have to figure out how to PGP (G??) sign my emails,
> etc.
You mean GnuPG?
> I have wandered through the G?? docs and read through the Debian
> site, but found no plain
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