Hi,
I'm forwarding this message to -mentors, is there anybody who can help?
thanks (the same post on debian-x didn't have any answer).
- Forwarded message from Mattia Dongili <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -
Subject: xfree86-driver-synaptics blocked by xserver-xfree86 on s390
From: Mattia Dongili <
On 2004-05-11 Mattia Dongili <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
> Subject: xfree86-driver-synaptics blocked by xserver-xfree86 on s390
[...]
> the subject[1] says it all, will it ever be an xserver-xfree86 for s390?
> otherwise I'd better chance my package's Architecture field before sarge
> Since x
Hello!
This very useful package (I hope not only for me ;-) was orphaned last
month and was unmaintained for 2 years.
I have adopted it. I prepared my first (official) debian packages,
and I'm looking for sponsor for it.
The upload will close 4 bugs.
The package is linda and lintian clean.
-
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On Tue, May 11, 2004 at 09:50:09AM +0200, Mattia Dongili wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> the subject[1] says it all, will it ever be an xserver-xfree86 for s390?
> otherwise I'd better chance my package's Architecture field before sarge
There is, today. Notice that xfree86 itself was also stalled by it...
On Tue, May 11, 2004 at 10:03:04AM +0200, Andreas Metzler wrote:
> On 2004-05-11 Mattia Dongili <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [...]
> > Subject: xfree86-driver-synaptics blocked by xserver-xfree86 on s390
> [...]
> > the subject[1] says it all, will it ever be an xserver-xfree86 for s390?
> > otherw
Jeroen van Wolffelaar wrote:
> In this case, Bjorn's page shows wrong information (Cc'ing him).
> It said:
>
> Adding xfree86-driver-synaptics makes 1 non-depending packages
> uninstallable on s390: xfree86-driver-synaptics
This information is grabbed on from update_output.txt, a result file that
On Tue, May 11, 2004 at 12:03:38PM +0200, Jeroen van Wolffelaar wrote:
> On Tue, May 11, 2004 at 09:50:09AM +0200, Mattia Dongili wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > the subject[1] says it all, will it ever be an xserver-xfree86 for s390?
> > otherwise I'd better chance my package's Architecture field befo
I intend to package and maintain Torsmo, ( http://torsmo.sourceforge.net/ )
a light and simplistic resource monitof for X. I am in the process of
learning to properly use debian packaging tools, and already managed to make
a package that installs, uninstalls and works correctly, but I can't figure
On Tue, May 11, 2004 at 12:03:38PM +0200, Jeroen van Wolffelaar wrote:
> On Tue, May 11, 2004 at 09:50:09AM +0200, Mattia Dongili wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > the subject[1] says it all, will it ever be an xserver-xfree86 for s390?
> > otherwise I'd better chance my package's Architecture field befo
> Uploaded to http://mentors.debian.org/
Failed to fetch
http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/l/lis/lis_2.16.16.orig.tar.gz
404 Not Found
Looks like you didn't include the original source with your upload. This
is because your package version is neither -0 nor -1, so dpkg-genchanges
did no
Hi again Thomas,
I just had a look at your control file.. it's HUGE as you define all the
kernel-lis-modules-2.4.26-1-(386|586tsc|etc..) packages! I suggest you
take a look at how alsa or pcmcia-cs are packaged and create an
"lis-source" package in your control file.
You should not be building a
Okay
Ive decided on the name NML (Numerical Methods
Library)
Where Odes are concerned.
I've implemented 10 different solving schemes. The 2
most promising are seen below vs Octave executed 100
times the equation dy/dx = y*tan(x) [y = sec(x)] which
is even more unstable than dy/dx = 1 + y^2. [y =
Good evening. My name is James Damour, and I would like to adopt the
filler package that the Debian QA team has orphaned. I have made my
first modifications to the package, and I have uploading them to
http://mentors.debian.net.
I would appreciate it if a sponsor could review my packaging, and l
Hi
The Brusselator is a system of odes. I'm implementing
the algorithm for a system of odes right now using
RK4.
All I could find out about the Brusselator equation is
that is used a lot in chemistry. You seem to know a
lot about odes. Does that extend to all of numerical
analysis?. If there is a
Erik Schanze:
> ---
> Package name: txt2pdbdoc
>
> License: GPL
>
> Description:
> txt2pdbdoc - Convert plain text files to Palm DOC (for PalmOS) and back
> This utility converts plain text files (or HTML files) to the de fac
James Damour dijo [Tue, May 11, 2004 at 08:25:52AM -0400]:
> Good evening. My name is James Damour, and I would like to adopt the
> filler package that the Debian QA team has orphaned. I have made my
> first modifications to the package, and I have uploading them to
> http://mentors.debian.net.
Halim Boukaram wrote:
> I've implemented 10 different solving schemes. The 2 most promising
> are seen below vs Octave executed 100 times the equation dy/dx =
> y*tan(x) [y = sec(x)] ...
This is really off-topic for debian-mentors. Could this discussion
(except for any questions about Debian pac
Thanks for replying Jeremy, comments on your suggestions inlined.
For anyone interrested the complete packages (including .orig.tar.gz) are
available in http://nthomas.free.fr/LiS
But my trouble remains :
lintian -i lis_2.16.16-2.dsc
E: lis source: package-uses-debhelper-but-lacks-build-depends
Nicolas THOMAS wrote:
Thanks for replying Jeremy, comments on your suggestions inlined.
For anyone interrested the complete packages (including .orig.tar.gz) are
available in http://nthomas.free.fr/LiS
But my trouble remains :
lintian -i lis_2.16.16-2.dsc
E: lis source: package-uses-debhelper-
> > For config scripts, in the absence of something pre-existing, one
> > approach that looks like it would work pretty easily would be to
> > replace apt-extracttemplates (which is called by dpkg-preconfigure)
> > with something that would check a magic directory for replacement
> > scr
Hello,
I'm looking for a sponsor for python-utidylib
(http://bugs.debian.org/244110):
Package name: python-utidylib
Version : 0.2
Upstream Author : Cory Dodt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
URL : http://utidylib.sourceforge.net/
License : MIT
Description : Pyth
The "skeleton" "init.d" file is a great default for starting _one_
daemon, complete with the "$DAEMON_OPTS" variable. It's not clear,
however, what this newbie package developer should do to start an
arbitrary number of daemons, each with - potentially - different
"$DAEMON_OPTS".
It's nice to
Juuso Tähkäpää <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> I intend to package and maintain Torsmo, ( http://torsmo.sourceforge.net/ )
> a light and simplistic resource monitof for X. I am in the process of
> learning to properly use debian packaging tools, and already managed to make
> a package that installs
On Tue, May 11, 2004 at 01:52:55PM +0300, Juuso T?hk?p?? wrote:
> I intend to package and maintain Torsmo, ( http://torsmo.sourceforge.net/ )
> a light and simplistic resource monitof for X. I am in the process of
> learning to properly use debian packaging tools, and already managed to make
> a pa
On Tue, 11 May 2004 22:36:04 +0200
Jeroen van Wolffelaar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Historically, only plain ASCII (that is excluding the a with call that in finnish?>) is allowed in debian/control, but if you're
> going to violate that (unwritten) rule (which is quite common and an
> understan
On Tue, 11 May 2004 14:37:43 +0200
Bartosz Fenski aka fEnIo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Where did you find so complicated dependencies?
As I was (late at night) just trying to get the package working I didn't
use too much time thinking about dependencies... I just blindly followed
Debian New Mai
Second round with many lessons learned.
-actual (?) build-dependencys in debian/control
-no editing of the configure-script
-no "illegal" characters in control or changelog
If someone still cares to see what else I am doing wrong, new files
are on http://boogeyman.homeunix.org/debian/unstable/tors
On Tue, 2004-05-11 at 11:40, Gunnar Wolf wrote:
> James Damour dijo [Tue, May 11, 2004 at 08:25:52AM -0400]:
> > Good evening. My name is James Damour, and I would like to adopt the
> > filler package that the Debian QA team has orphaned. I have made my
> > first modifications to the package, and
Thank you for the information provided. To ensure the most appropriate person
answers your question, I forwarded your e-mail message to a group that
specializes in this area. You should receive a response from this group within
24 business hours (one business day). If you do not receive a respon
This one time, at band camp, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> The "skeleton" "init.d" file is a great default for starting _one_
> daemon, complete with the "$DAEMON_OPTS" variable. It's not clear,
> however, what this newbie package developer should do to start an
> arbitrary number of daemons, each w
On (11/05/04 21:37), James Damour wrote:
> On Tue, 2004-05-11 at 11:40, Gunnar Wolf wrote:
> > James Damour dijo [Tue, May 11, 2004 at 08:25:52AM -0400]:
> > > I would appreciate it if a sponsor could review my packaging, and let me
> > > know what I should change in order to get it ready for uploa
Juuso Tähkäpää <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> I intend to package and maintain Torsmo, ( http://torsmo.sourceforge.net/ )
> a light and simplistic resource monitof for X. I am in the process of
> learning to properly use debian packaging tools, and already managed to make
> a package that installs
On Tue, May 11, 2004 at 01:52:55PM +0300, Juuso T?hk?p?? wrote:
> I intend to package and maintain Torsmo, ( http://torsmo.sourceforge.net/ )
> a light and simplistic resource monitof for X. I am in the process of
> learning to properly use debian packaging tools, and already managed to make
> a pa
On Tue, 11 May 2004 22:36:04 +0200
Jeroen van Wolffelaar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Historically, only plain ASCII (that is excluding the a with call that in finnish?>) is allowed in debian/control, but if you're
> going to violate that (unwritten) rule (which is quite common and an
> understan
On Tue, 11 May 2004 14:37:43 +0200
Bartosz Fenski aka fEnIo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Where did you find so complicated dependencies?
As I was (late at night) just trying to get the package working I didn't
use too much time thinking about dependencies... I just blindly followed
Debian New Mai
Second round with many lessons learned.
-actual (?) build-dependencys in debian/control
-no editing of the configure-script
-no "illegal" characters in control or changelog
If someone still cares to see what else I am doing wrong, new files
are on http://boogeyman.homeunix.org/debian/unstable/tors
On Tue, 2004-05-11 at 11:40, Gunnar Wolf wrote:
> James Damour dijo [Tue, May 11, 2004 at 08:25:52AM -0400]:
> > Good evening. My name is James Damour, and I would like to adopt the
> > filler package that the Debian QA team has orphaned. I have made my
> > first modifications to the package, and
Thank you for the information provided. To ensure the most appropriate person answers
your question, I forwarded your e-mail message to a group that specializes in this
area. You should receive a response from this group within 24 business hours (one
business day). If you do not receive a respon
This one time, at band camp, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> The "skeleton" "init.d" file is a great default for starting _one_
> daemon, complete with the "$DAEMON_OPTS" variable. It's not clear,
> however, what this newbie package developer should do to start an
> arbitrary number of daemons, each w
On (11/05/04 21:37), James Damour wrote:
> On Tue, 2004-05-11 at 11:40, Gunnar Wolf wrote:
> > James Damour dijo [Tue, May 11, 2004 at 08:25:52AM -0400]:
> > > I would appreciate it if a sponsor could review my packaging, and let me
> > > know what I should change in order to get it ready for uploa
Hi,
I'm forwarding this message to -mentors, is there anybody who can help?
thanks (the same post on debian-x didn't have any answer).
- Forwarded message from Mattia Dongili <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -
Subject: xfree86-driver-synaptics blocked by xserver-xfree86 on s390
From: Mattia Dongili <
On 2004-05-11 Mattia Dongili <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
> Subject: xfree86-driver-synaptics blocked by xserver-xfree86 on s390
[...]
> the subject[1] says it all, will it ever be an xserver-xfree86 for s390?
> otherwise I'd better chance my package's Architecture field before sarge
> Since x
Hello!
This very useful package (I hope not only for me ;-) was orphaned last
month and was unmaintained for 2 years.
I have adopted it. I prepared my first (official) debian packages,
and I'm looking for sponsor for it.
The upload will close 4 bugs.
The package is linda and lintian clean.
-
Buy your drug of choice, NO prescription required
Today's special: Free overnight Fedex delivery
Vicodin.$2.53/dose
Hydrocodone$2.10/dose
Xanax...$2.50/dose
Valium..$2.69/dose
Phentermine..$0.84/dose
Stock is limit
On Tue, May 11, 2004 at 09:50:09AM +0200, Mattia Dongili wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> the subject[1] says it all, will it ever be an xserver-xfree86 for s390?
> otherwise I'd better chance my package's Architecture field before sarge
There is, today. Notice that xfree86 itself was also stalled by it...
On Tue, May 11, 2004 at 10:03:04AM +0200, Andreas Metzler wrote:
> On 2004-05-11 Mattia Dongili <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [...]
> > Subject: xfree86-driver-synaptics blocked by xserver-xfree86 on s390
> [...]
> > the subject[1] says it all, will it ever be an xserver-xfree86 for s390?
> > otherw
Jeroen van Wolffelaar wrote:
> In this case, Bjorn's page shows wrong information (Cc'ing him).
> It said:
>
> Adding xfree86-driver-synaptics makes 1 non-depending packages
> uninstallable on s390: xfree86-driver-synaptics
This information is grabbed on from update_output.txt, a result file that
On Tue, May 11, 2004 at 12:03:38PM +0200, Jeroen van Wolffelaar wrote:
> On Tue, May 11, 2004 at 09:50:09AM +0200, Mattia Dongili wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > the subject[1] says it all, will it ever be an xserver-xfree86 for s390?
> > otherwise I'd better chance my package's Architecture field befo
I intend to package and maintain Torsmo, ( http://torsmo.sourceforge.net/ )
a light and simplistic resource monitof for X. I am in the process of
learning to properly use debian packaging tools, and already managed to make
a package that installs, uninstalls and works correctly, but I can't figure
On Tue, May 11, 2004 at 12:03:38PM +0200, Jeroen van Wolffelaar wrote:
> On Tue, May 11, 2004 at 09:50:09AM +0200, Mattia Dongili wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > the subject[1] says it all, will it ever be an xserver-xfree86 for s390?
> > otherwise I'd better chance my package's Architecture field befo
> Uploaded to http://mentors.debian.org/
Failed to fetch
http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/l/lis/lis_2.16.16.orig.tar.gz
404 Not Found
Looks like you didn't include the original source with your upload. This
is because your package version is neither -0 nor -1, so dpkg-genchanges
did no
Hi again Thomas,
I just had a look at your control file.. it's HUGE as you define all the
kernel-lis-modules-2.4.26-1-(386|586tsc|etc..) packages! I suggest you
take a look at how alsa or pcmcia-cs are packaged and create an
"lis-source" package in your control file.
You should not be building a
Okay
Ive decided on the name NML (Numerical Methods
Library)
Where Odes are concerned.
I've implemented 10 different solving schemes. The 2
most promising are seen below vs Octave executed 100
times the equation dy/dx = y*tan(x) [y = sec(x)] which
is even more unstable than dy/dx = 1 + y^2. [y =
Good evening. My name is James Damour, and I would like to adopt the
filler package that the Debian QA team has orphaned. I have made my
first modifications to the package, and I have uploading them to
http://mentors.debian.net.
I would appreciate it if a sponsor could review my packaging, and l
Hi
The Brusselator is a system of odes. I'm implementing
the algorithm for a system of odes right now using
RK4.
All I could find out about the Brusselator equation is
that is used a lot in chemistry. You seem to know a
lot about odes. Does that extend to all of numerical
analysis?. If there is a
Erik Schanze:
> ---
> Package name: txt2pdbdoc
>
> License: GPL
>
> Description:
> txt2pdbdoc - Convert plain text files to Palm DOC (for PalmOS) and back
> This utility converts plain text files (or HTML files) to the de fac
James Damour dijo [Tue, May 11, 2004 at 08:25:52AM -0400]:
> Good evening. My name is James Damour, and I would like to adopt the
> filler package that the Debian QA team has orphaned. I have made my
> first modifications to the package, and I have uploading them to
> http://mentors.debian.net.
Halim Boukaram wrote:
> I've implemented 10 different solving schemes. The 2 most promising
> are seen below vs Octave executed 100 times the equation dy/dx =
> y*tan(x) [y = sec(x)] ...
This is really off-topic for debian-mentors. Could this discussion
(except for any questions about Debian pac
Thanks for replying Jeremy, comments on your suggestions inlined.
For anyone interrested the complete packages (including .orig.tar.gz) are
available in http://nthomas.free.fr/LiS
But my trouble remains :
lintian -i lis_2.16.16-2.dsc
E: lis source: package-uses-debhelper-but-lacks-build-depends
Nicolas THOMAS wrote:
Thanks for replying Jeremy, comments on your suggestions inlined.
For anyone interrested the complete packages (including .orig.tar.gz) are
available in http://nthomas.free.fr/LiS
But my trouble remains :
lintian -i lis_2.16.16-2.dsc
E: lis source: package-uses-debhelper-but
> > For config scripts, in the absence of something pre-existing, one
> > approach that looks like it would work pretty easily would be to
> > replace apt-extracttemplates (which is called by dpkg-preconfigure)
> > with something that would check a magic directory for replacement
> > scr
Hello,
I'm looking for a sponsor for python-utidylib
(http://bugs.debian.org/244110):
Package name: python-utidylib
Version : 0.2
Upstream Author : Cory Dodt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
URL : http://utidylib.sourceforge.net/
License : MIT
Description : Pyth
The "skeleton" "init.d" file is a great default for starting _one_
daemon, complete with the "$DAEMON_OPTS" variable. It's not clear,
however, what this newbie package developer should do to start an
arbitrary number of daemons, each with - potentially - different
"$DAEMON_OPTS".
It's nice to
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