* Faheem Mitha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-08-17 01:12:46 +]:
> > I've been trying to package subversion, version 1.1.0-rc2,
I think David already started with it, as we got a request for the
package. But please note two things: we short of postponed it, as it
won't make into Sarge and David is
On Tue, Aug 17, 2004 at 03:35:14AM -0400, Randall Donald wrote:
> hi,
Hello ftpmaster,
(Hello ftpmasters, ;-)
Hello debian-mentors,
> E: conglomerate: no-copyright-file
> W: conglomerate: non-standard-dir-perm usr/ 0775 != 0755
> W: conglomerate: non-standard-dir-perm usr/bin/ 0775 != 0755
>
>
Hello
Two packages, libdbi-perl and libdbd-csv-perl have problems going to testing
also each of them seems to be fine and they should be able to
go in simultaneously.
Can anybody explain to me what's wrong here?
Hint:
libdbi-perl 1.43-1 Conflicts: libdbd-csv-perl <= 0.2002-1
libd
On 2004-08-17 Christian Hammers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Two packages, libdbi-perl and libdbd-csv-perl have problems going to
> testing also each of them seems to be fine and they should be able
> to go in simultaneously.
> Can anybody explain to me what's wrong here?
[...]
Testing does not
I'm going to respond here and hope someone corrects me if I'm wrong or
if there's a better way.
On Fri, Aug 13, 2004 at 10:52:42AM +0200, Alexander List wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am about to create site-specific debs, e.g. patched versions of official
> Debian packages with local add-ons (that don't
On Tue, 17 Aug 2004, Laszlo 'GCS' Boszormenyi wrote:
> * Faheem Mitha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-08-17 01:12:46 +]:
>
> > > I've been trying to package subversion, version 1.1.0-rc2,
> I think David already started with it, as we got a request for the
> package. But please note two things: w
Package: qtfprot
Maintainer: Lawrence Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Upstream Author: Christian Link ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Upstream URL: www.kde-look.org
Debian URL: http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/q/qtfprot/
Description: QTFprot is a QT-based frontend for F-Prot that makes it as
easy to
Hi.
Lawrence Williams wrote:
> Description: QTFprot is a QT-based frontend for F-Prot that makes it as
> easy to use as PC-Cillin for Windows!
Your description is - er - a lookalike of a bad example on [1].
I think your package cannot be part of Debian (as in main) but only
contrib if it needs non
On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 13:35:27 -0230
Lawrence Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Description: QTFprot is a QT-based frontend for F-Prot that makes it as
> easy to use as PC-Cillin for Windows!
You should remove this comparison from description. Is meaningless for
anyone who has not used such
Hi,
My mistake... i forgot about that lol. It's still early here :P
I am gonna make the changes suggested so far and give it a test with the
new QT 3.3 that has just been installed on my system by Synaptic.
P.S. I plan on keeping all messages on the list.
Thomas Viehmann wrote:
Lawrence Wi
Hello,
I'm looking for a sponsor for http-replicator, a program I wrote myself.
It's a single-threaded proxy server written in python. I started working
on it some time ago because I needed a way to cache my downloaded debian
packages so they won't have to be redownloaded for each individual pc.
T
Lawrence Williams wrote:
Thanks!
Due to it's python-based nature, it doesn't require python-kde3 to be
installed while building ( only requires debhelper and python2.3-dev
if i remember right ). However, it won't load if it is not installed (
will error out during loading ). I've used lintia
"Gertjan van Zwieten" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello,
>
> I'm looking for a sponsor for http-replicator, a program I wrote myself.
> It's a single-threaded proxy server written in python. I started working
> on it some time ago because I needed a way to cache my downloaded debian
> packages so they
Adreas and Adam,
Thanks for the help, I think I'll finally be able to get gprolog into
testing now ;)
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Howdy,
I maintain the xscorch package and my usual sponsor isn't responding (I
think he's just too busy). I have a new debian version which fixes a
bug with 64-bit platforms and updates standards compliance just a tad.
I'm looking for somebody to upload for me, hopefully in time to get it
i
On Tuesday 17 August 2004 15:48, Lawrence Williams wrote:
> Lawrence Williams wrote:
> I'm starting working on my lsongs package again, now that all the
> required dependencies are in unstable :)
I would be happy to look your package over and provide
comments/suggestions if you post a link to the
Wesley J Landaker wrote:
On Tuesday 17 August 2004 15:48, Lawrence Williams wrote:
Lawrence Williams wrote:
I'm starting working on my lsongs package again, now that all the
required dependencies are in unstable :)
I would be happy to look your package over and provide
comments/sugge
Lawrence Williams wrote:
Wesley J Landaker wrote:
On Tuesday 17 August 2004 15:48, Lawrence Williams wrote:
Lawrence Williams wrote:
I'm starting working on my lsongs package again, now that all the
required dependencies are in unstable :)
I would be happy to look your package over a
I'm looking for a sponsor for perltidy to upload a new upstream
version to replace the unmaintained version from 2001 that is
currently in the archive. [Matt Hope, my normal sponsor, seems to be
temporarily away.]
Packages are at http://rzlab.ucr.edu/debian/perltidy/
Description of perltidy follo
Lawrence Williams wrote:
Lawrence Williams wrote:
Wesley J Landaker wrote:
On Tuesday 17 August 2004 15:48, Lawrence Williams wrote:
Lawrence Williams wrote:
I'm starting working on my lsongs package again, now that all the
required dependencies are in unstable :)
I would be happy
On Tuesday 17 August 2004 17:32, Jacob Luna Lundberg wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> I maintain the xscorch package and my usual sponsor isn't responding
> (I think he's just too busy). I have a new debian version which
> fixes a bug with 64-bit platforms and updates standards compliance
> just a tad. I'm loo
On Tuesday 17 August 2004 17:32, Jacob Luna Lundberg wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> I maintain the xscorch package and my usual sponsor isn't responding
> (I think he's just too busy). I have a new debian version which
> fixes a bug with 64-bit platforms and updates standards compliance
> just a tad. I'm loo
I'm looking for sponsors for three small packages.
Two are my own development project:
Package: qtzmanim
Version: 1.0.7
Description: A program for computing the times for jewish rituals
This program calculates the zmanim (times for Jewish rituals)
according to the GR"A opinio
On Tuesday 17 August 2004 20:20, Lawrence Williams wrote:
> haha now i've discovered another problem. python2.3-kde3 works only
> up to KDE 3.2.3 by the looks of things. So, me, using KDE 3.3, can't
> use it at the moment. I can build LSongs and all, but it won't run
> because python2.3-kde3 is inc
Wesley J Landaker wrote:
On Tuesday 17 August 2004 20:20, Lawrence Williams wrote:
haha now i've discovered another problem. python2.3-kde3 works only
up to KDE 3.2.3 by the looks of things. So, me, using KDE 3.3, can't
use it at the moment. I can build LSongs and all, but it won't run
becau
On Tue, Aug 17, 2004 at 03:35:14AM -0400, Randall Donald wrote:
> hi,
Hello ftpmaster,
(Hello ftpmasters, ;-)
Hello debian-mentors,
> E: conglomerate: no-copyright-file
> W: conglomerate: non-standard-dir-perm usr/ 0775 != 0755
> W: conglomerate: non-standard-dir-perm usr/bin/ 0775 != 0755
>
>
Hello
Two packages, libdbi-perl and libdbd-csv-perl have problems going to testing also each
of them seems to be fine and they should be able to
go in simultaneously.
Can anybody explain to me what's wrong here?
Hint:
libdbi-perl 1.43-1 Conflicts: libdbd-csv-perl <= 0.2002-1
libd
On 2004-08-17 Christian Hammers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Two packages, libdbi-perl and libdbd-csv-perl have problems going to
> testing also each of them seems to be fine and they should be able
> to go in simultaneously.
> Can anybody explain to me what's wrong here?
[...]
Testing does not
I'm going to respond here and hope someone corrects me if I'm wrong or
if there's a better way.
On Fri, Aug 13, 2004 at 10:52:42AM +0200, Alexander List wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am about to create site-specific debs, e.g. patched versions of official
> Debian packages with local add-ons (that don't
On Tue, 17 Aug 2004, Laszlo 'GCS' Boszormenyi wrote:
> * Faheem Mitha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-08-17 01:12:46 +]:
>
> > > I've been trying to package subversion, version 1.1.0-rc2,
> I think David already started with it, as we got a request for the
> package. But please note two things: w
Package: qtfprot
Maintainer: Lawrence Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Upstream Author: Christian Link ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Upstream URL: www.kde-look.org
Debian URL: http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/q/qtfprot/
Description: QTFprot is a QT-based frontend for F-Prot that makes it as
easy to us
Hi.
Lawrence Williams wrote:
> Description: QTFprot is a QT-based frontend for F-Prot that makes it as
> easy to use as PC-Cillin for Windows!
Your description is - er - a lookalike of a bad example on [1].
I think your package cannot be part of Debian (as in main) but only
contrib if it needs non
On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 13:35:27 -0230
Lawrence Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Description: QTFprot is a QT-based frontend for F-Prot that makes it as
> easy to use as PC-Cillin for Windows!
You should remove this comparison from description. Is meaningless for
anyone who has not used such
Hi,
My mistake... i forgot about that lol. It's still early here :P
I am gonna make the changes suggested so far and give it a test with the
new QT 3.3 that has just been installed on my system by Synaptic.
P.S. I plan on keeping all messages on the list.
Thomas Viehmann wrote:
Lawrence Williams
Hello,
I'm looking for a sponsor for http-replicator, a program I wrote myself.
It's a single-threaded proxy server written in python. I started working
on it some time ago because I needed a way to cache my downloaded debian
packages so they won't have to be redownloaded for each individual pc.
T
Lawrence Williams wrote:
Thanks!
Due to it's python-based nature, it doesn't require python-kde3 to be
installed while building ( only requires debhelper and python2.3-dev
if i remember right ). However, it won't load if it is not installed (
will error out during loading ). I've used lintian to
Adreas and Adam,
Thanks for the help, I think I'll finally be able to get gprolog into
testing now ;)
--
../salvador
pgplP6169OnJp.pgp
Description: PGP signature
"Gertjan van Zwieten" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello,
>
> I'm looking for a sponsor for http-replicator, a program I wrote myself.
> It's a single-threaded proxy server written in python. I started working
> on it some time ago because I needed a way to cache my downloaded debian
> packages so they
Howdy,
I maintain the xscorch package and my usual sponsor isn't responding (I
think he's just too busy). I have a new debian version which fixes a
bug with 64-bit platforms and updates standards compliance just a tad.
I'm looking for somebody to upload for me, hopefully in time to get it
i
On Tuesday 17 August 2004 15:48, Lawrence Williams wrote:
> Lawrence Williams wrote:
> I'm starting working on my lsongs package again, now that all the
> required dependencies are in unstable :)
I would be happy to look your package over and provide
comments/suggestions if you post a link to the
Wesley J Landaker wrote:
On Tuesday 17 August 2004 15:48, Lawrence Williams wrote:
Lawrence Williams wrote:
I'm starting working on my lsongs package again, now that all the
required dependencies are in unstable :)
I would be happy to look your package over and provide
comments/suggestions
Lawrence Williams wrote:
Wesley J Landaker wrote:
On Tuesday 17 August 2004 15:48, Lawrence Williams wrote:
Lawrence Williams wrote:
I'm starting working on my lsongs package again, now that all the
required dependencies are in unstable :)
I would be happy to look your package over and provi
I'm looking for a sponsor for perltidy to upload a new upstream
version to replace the unmaintained version from 2001 that is
currently in the archive. [Matt Hope, my normal sponsor, seems to be
temporarily away.]
Packages are at http://rzlab.ucr.edu/debian/perltidy/
Description of perltidy follo
On Tuesday 17 August 2004 17:32, Jacob Luna Lundberg wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> I maintain the xscorch package and my usual sponsor isn't responding
> (I think he's just too busy). I have a new debian version which
> fixes a bug with 64-bit platforms and updates standards compliance
> just a tad. I'm loo
Lawrence Williams wrote:
Lawrence Williams wrote:
Wesley J Landaker wrote:
On Tuesday 17 August 2004 15:48, Lawrence Williams wrote:
Lawrence Williams wrote:
I'm starting working on my lsongs package again, now that all the
required dependencies are in unstable :)
I would be happy to look yo
On Tuesday 17 August 2004 17:32, Jacob Luna Lundberg wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> I maintain the xscorch package and my usual sponsor isn't responding
> (I think he's just too busy). I have a new debian version which
> fixes a bug with 64-bit platforms and updates standards compliance
> just a tad. I'm loo
I'm looking for sponsors for three small packages.
Two are my own development project:
Package: qtzmanim
Version: 1.0.7
Description: A program for computing the times for jewish rituals
This program calculates the zmanim (times for Jewish rituals)
according to the GR"A opinio
On Tuesday 17 August 2004 20:20, Lawrence Williams wrote:
> haha now i've discovered another problem. python2.3-kde3 works only
> up to KDE 3.2.3 by the looks of things. So, me, using KDE 3.3, can't
> use it at the moment. I can build LSongs and all, but it won't run
> because python2.3-kde3 is inc
Wesley J Landaker wrote:
On Tuesday 17 August 2004 20:20, Lawrence Williams wrote:
haha now i've discovered another problem. python2.3-kde3 works only
up to KDE 3.2.3 by the looks of things. So, me, using KDE 3.3, can't
use it at the moment. I can build LSongs and all, but it won't run
because p
On Tue, Aug 17, 2004 at 08:34:57PM -0600, Wesley J Landaker wrote:
> On Tuesday 17 August 2004 17:32, Jacob Luna Lundberg wrote:
> > I maintain the xscorch package and my usual sponsor isn't responding
> > (I think he's just too busy). I have a new debian version which
> > fixes a bug with 64-bit
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