> > On Wed, Sep 18, 2002 at 08:33:04AM +0200, Turbo Fredriksson wrote:
> > > I'm packaging Nagios. It builds tree packages from one source:
> > > 'nagios-text', 'nagios-pgsql' and 'nagios-mysql'. The differences
> > > is quite obvious: Compile the source three times, each time with
> > > differen
I've packaged David Many'e's "Quelcom" suite of MP3 and WAV editing and
utility apps; I'm interested in finding a sponsor for them.
Quelcom has some overlap with the sox package, especially as concerns
its operations on wav files. Where it differs is in its MP3 editing; it
can split and join mp3
Hi Devin!
You wrote:
> I've packaged David Many'e's "Quelcom" suite of MP3 and WAV editing and
> utility apps; I'm interested in finding a sponsor for them.
I'd be happy to sponsor you, if you are in the NM queue (or plan to
enter soon).
The copyright of the program is a bit unclear though. Th
On Wed, 2002-09-18 at 07:33, Turbo Fredriksson wrote:
[...]
> The key point was that there was no second point 1 (Touching file1-stamp).
> Since the 'file1-stamp' file where removed, I had expected 'make' to
> re-create it! It doesn't...
>
> Any one have any idea?
make only looks at the file sys
Quoting wturkal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Did you look at the packaging of netsaint, nagios's predecessor?
Ehh I'm the maintainer for Netsaint as well...
Netsaint never re-compiled the source...
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>>"Ian" == Ian Zimmerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Ian> The problem I have with the Debian module setup is that the
Ian> resulting binary package is made to depend on the _exact_ kernel
Ian> version (x.y.zz). I know some modules require this, but most do not
Ian> (after all, this is why we
Ian> The problem I have with the Debian module setup is that the
Ian> resulting binary package is made to depend on the _exact_ kernel
Ian> version (x.y.zz). I know some modules require this, but most do
Ian> not (after all, this is why we have MODVERSIONS, or?), so this is
Ian> a waste of resou
>>"Ian" == Ian Zimmerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Manoj> And you can set up your module postinst to install the module
Manoj> in any directory you want -- /lib/modules/2.4/foo, for example,
Manoj> and copy files at will.
Ian> But what is the point of having them in a package, then?
I'd like to adopt the mysql-navigator package so I'm looking for a
sponsor. I've packaged the latest upstream source and cleaned up the
package a bit. In particular, I've fixed the 2 RC bugs.
If anyone's interested, the packages can be found here:
deb http://bignachos.com/~nelson/debian/ ./
de
I'm packaging Nagios. It builds tree packages from one source:
'nagios-text', 'nagios-pgsql' and 'nagios-mysql'. The differences
is quite obvious: Compile the source three times, each time with
different ./configure options.
The problem I'm facing is that I want to 'scratch' the source
after each
when there is no longer anything to take away.
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Date: 18 Sep 2002 09:20:38 +0200
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> > On Wed, Sep 18, 2002 at 08:33:04AM +0200, Turbo Fredriksson wrote:
> > > I'm packaging Nagios. It builds tree packages from one source:
> > > 'nagios-text', 'nagios-pgsql' and 'nagios-mysql'. The differences
> > > is quite obvious: Compile the source three times, each time with
> > > different
I've packaged David Many'e's "Quelcom" suite of MP3 and WAV editing and
utility apps; I'm interested in finding a sponsor for them.
Quelcom has some overlap with the sox package, especially as concerns
its operations on wav files. Where it differs is in its MP3 editing; it
can split and join mp3
Hi Devin!
You wrote:
> I've packaged David Many'e's "Quelcom" suite of MP3 and WAV editing and
> utility apps; I'm interested in finding a sponsor for them.
I'd be happy to sponsor you, if you are in the NM queue (or plan to
enter soon).
The copyright of the program is a bit unclear though. The
On Wed, 2002-09-18 at 07:33, Turbo Fredriksson wrote:
[...]
> The key point was that there was no second point 1 (Touching file1-stamp).
> Since the 'file1-stamp' file where removed, I had expected 'make' to
> re-create it! It doesn't...
>
> Any one have any idea?
make only looks at the file syst
Quoting wturkal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Did you look at the packaging of netsaint, nagios's predecessor?
Ehh I'm the maintainer for Netsaint as well...
Netsaint never re-compiled the source...
--
Treasury [Hello to all my fans in domestic surveillance] toluene
smuggle Uzi nitrate South Afric
>>"Ian" == Ian Zimmerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Ian> The problem I have with the Debian module setup is that the
Ian> resulting binary package is made to depend on the _exact_ kernel
Ian> version (x.y.zz). I know some modules require this, but most do not
Ian> (after all, this is why we
Ian> The problem I have with the Debian module setup is that the
Ian> resulting binary package is made to depend on the _exact_ kernel
Ian> version (x.y.zz). I know some modules require this, but most do
Ian> not (after all, this is why we have MODVERSIONS, or?), so this is
Ian> a waste of resour
>>"Ian" == Ian Zimmerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Manoj> And you can set up your module postinst to install the module
Manoj> in any directory you want -- /lib/modules/2.4/foo, for example,
Manoj> and copy files at will.
Ian> But what is the point of having them in a package, then?
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