Re: motion, 2.6, and v4l loopback device [WAS Re: motion - please do a sponsored upload for me (new revision with debconf fix)]

2004-08-25 Thread Sven Luther
On Wed, Aug 25, 2004 at 01:48:26AM +0200, Frederik Dannemare wrote: > > BTW, what is the deal with motion and 2.6 kernels ? I am under the > > understanding that it requires the videoloop or whatever module, > > which is not only abandoned upstream, but also not yet ported to 2.6 > > kernels. > >

RFS: gtklp-0.9u

2004-08-25 Thread Zak B. Elep
Hi guys, gonna make this quick, as I'm in a public Knoppix box: I've just finished a very *late* deb of gtklp-0.9u. Nothing really worth noting, except that it might get into Sarge (but, in all probability, it won't :() Here's the signed-changes file: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA

[zakame@spunge.org: Re: RFS: gtklp-0.9u]

2004-08-25 Thread Zak B. Elep
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version numbers in testing-proposed-updates (was: current specialities for NMUs)

2004-08-25 Thread Frank Küster
Hi, when we last had a freeze, I wasn't a DD yet, therefore this was new for me: Andreas Barth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in debian-devel: > These packages are frozen, i.e. newer uploads to unstable won't go into > testing. The official way is to upload also a package to testing. To upload > a

Re: version numbers in testing-proposed-updates (was: current specialities for NMUs)

2004-08-25 Thread Jeroen van Wolffelaar
On Wed, Aug 25, 2004 at 03:28:29PM +0200, Frank K?ster wrote: > Andreas Barth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in debian-devel: > > These packages are frozen, i.e. newer uploads to unstable won't go into > > testing. The official way is to upload also a package to testing. To upload > > a package to testi

Re: version numbers in testing-proposed-updates (was: current specialities for NMUs)

2004-08-25 Thread Andreas Metzler
On Wed, Aug 25, 2004 at 03:28:29PM +0200, Frank Küster wrote: > Andreas Barth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in debian-devel: > > > These packages are frozen, i.e. newer uploads to unstable won't go > > into testing. The official way is to upload also a package to > > testing. To upload a package to te

Re: version numbers in testing-proposed-updates

2004-08-25 Thread Frank Küster
Jeroen van Wolffelaar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [clear explanation] thanks very much. > Unfortunately, -3sarge1 sorts before -3.1, so if you want as maintainer > to backport a NMU to sarge, you're out of luck for straightforward > solutions. I'll see that there won't be NMU's to be backported.

Re: readline library question

2004-08-25 Thread Francesco P. Lovergine
On Thu, Aug 19, 2004 at 03:34:57PM -0400, Alexander Baranov wrote: > > So, the readline seems to work fine with standard input-output, but somehow > goes wrong when I try to use non-standard stream ("dirstream", associated > with a socket in my case) > > Can anybody give an advise? > Thanks in ad

ITA: mpg321

2004-08-25 Thread Stephan Beyer
Hi, this night I made some small bugfixes to the mpg321 code and send it to Joe Drew, the upstream author and Debian maintainer of mpg321. Looking at the BTS and the changelogs I came to the thought, that development on the mpg321 code and package has been dead (except the 2 NMUs of course) for a

Re: ITA: mpg321

2004-08-25 Thread Chris Anderson
On Wed, 2004-08-25 at 17:35, Stephan Beyer wrote: > I hope I don't look like a hijacker and I hope I'm not that monkey > with a tin tool because I didn't wait for a reply :) > You definitely need to wait for a reply for at least a week, then generally try one last time to contact him. Hijacking i

Re: ITA: mpg321

2004-08-25 Thread Justin Pryzby
On Wed, Aug 25, 2004 at 11:35:12PM +0200, Stephan Beyer wrote: > Hi, > > this night I made some small bugfixes to the mpg321 code and send it > to Joe Drew, the upstream author and Debian maintainer of mpg321. > Looking at the BTS and the changelogs I came to the thought, that > development on the

Re: ITA: mpg321

2004-08-25 Thread Joe Drew
Chris Anderson wrote: You definitely need to wait for a reply for at least a week, then generally try one last time to contact him. Hijacking it after 1 day isn't responsible and is sometimes considered rude, not everyone has access to email 24x7. I will sponsor in Stephan's NMUs and patches t

Re: ITA: mpg321

2004-08-25 Thread Stephan Beyer
Hi, Chris Anderson wrote: > You definitely need to wait for a reply for at least a week, then > generally try one last time to contact him. Hijacking it after 1 day > isn't responsible and is sometimes considered rude, not everyone has > access to email 24x7. It *is* rude :) It's just... in my ov

Re: ITA: mpg321

2004-08-25 Thread Stephan Beyer
Hi, > > Please have a look at: > > http://noxa.de/~sbeyer/debian/packages/?main,src,mpg321 > Is that the sf.net CVS? yes. Oh, are there other CVS? Any with more recent changes? > > Because I'm not a DD, I hope somebody will sponsor it... perhaps Joe > > Drew himself :) > I hope so too! I ha

Re: ITA: mpg321

2004-08-25 Thread Richard A. Hecker
Joe Drew wrote: Chris Anderson wrote: You definitely need to wait for a reply for at least a week, then generally try one last time to contact him. Hijacking it after 1 day isn't responsible and is sometimes considered rude, not everyone has access to email 24x7. I do agree that not waiting

Re: motion, 2.6, and v4l loopback device [WAS Re: motion - please do a sponsored upload for me (new revision with debconf fix)]

2004-08-25 Thread Sven Luther
On Wed, Aug 25, 2004 at 01:48:26AM +0200, Frederik Dannemare wrote: > > BTW, what is the deal with motion and 2.6 kernels ? I am under the > > understanding that it requires the videoloop or whatever module, > > which is not only abandoned upstream, but also not yet ported to 2.6 > > kernels. > >

RFS: gtklp-0.9u

2004-08-25 Thread Zak B. Elep
Hi guys, gonna make this quick, as I'm in a public Knoppix box: I've just finished a very *late* deb of gtklp-0.9u. Nothing really worth noting, except that it might get into Sarge (but, in all probability, it won't :() Here's the signed-changes file: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA

[zakame@spunge.org: Re: RFS: gtklp-0.9u]

2004-08-25 Thread Zak B. Elep
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version numbers in testing-proposed-updates (was: current specialities for NMUs)

2004-08-25 Thread Frank Küster
Hi, when we last had a freeze, I wasn't a DD yet, therefore this was new for me: Andreas Barth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in debian-devel: > These packages are frozen, i.e. newer uploads to unstable won't go into > testing. The official way is to upload also a package to testing. To upload > a

Re: version numbers in testing-proposed-updates (was: current specialities for NMUs)

2004-08-25 Thread Jeroen van Wolffelaar
On Wed, Aug 25, 2004 at 03:28:29PM +0200, Frank K?ster wrote: > Andreas Barth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in debian-devel: > > These packages are frozen, i.e. newer uploads to unstable won't go into > > testing. The official way is to upload also a package to testing. To upload > > a package to testi

Re: version numbers in testing-proposed-updates (was: current specialities for NMUs)

2004-08-25 Thread Andreas Metzler
On Wed, Aug 25, 2004 at 03:28:29PM +0200, Frank Küster wrote: > Andreas Barth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in debian-devel: > > > These packages are frozen, i.e. newer uploads to unstable won't go > > into testing. The official way is to upload also a package to > > testing. To upload a package to te

Re: version numbers in testing-proposed-updates

2004-08-25 Thread Frank Küster
Jeroen van Wolffelaar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [clear explanation] thanks very much. > Unfortunately, -3sarge1 sorts before -3.1, so if you want as maintainer > to backport a NMU to sarge, you're out of luck for straightforward > solutions. I'll see that there won't be NMU's to be backported.

Re: readline library question

2004-08-25 Thread Francesco P. Lovergine
On Thu, Aug 19, 2004 at 03:34:57PM -0400, Alexander Baranov wrote: > > So, the readline seems to work fine with standard input-output, but somehow > goes wrong when I try to use non-standard stream ("dirstream", associated > with a socket in my case) > > Can anybody give an advise? > Thanks in ad

ITA: mpg321

2004-08-25 Thread Stephan Beyer
Hi, this night I made some small bugfixes to the mpg321 code and send it to Joe Drew, the upstream author and Debian maintainer of mpg321. Looking at the BTS and the changelogs I came to the thought, that development on the mpg321 code and package has been dead (except the 2 NMUs of course) for a

Re: ITA: mpg321

2004-08-25 Thread Chris Anderson
On Wed, 2004-08-25 at 17:35, Stephan Beyer wrote: > I hope I don't look like a hijacker and I hope I'm not that monkey > with a tin tool because I didn't wait for a reply :) > You definitely need to wait for a reply for at least a week, then generally try one last time to contact him. Hijacking i

Re: ITA: mpg321

2004-08-25 Thread Justin Pryzby
On Wed, Aug 25, 2004 at 11:35:12PM +0200, Stephan Beyer wrote: > Hi, > > this night I made some small bugfixes to the mpg321 code and send it > to Joe Drew, the upstream author and Debian maintainer of mpg321. > Looking at the BTS and the changelogs I came to the thought, that > development on the

Re: ITA: mpg321

2004-08-25 Thread Joe Drew
Chris Anderson wrote: You definitely need to wait for a reply for at least a week, then generally try one last time to contact him. Hijacking it after 1 day isn't responsible and is sometimes considered rude, not everyone has access to email 24x7. I will sponsor in Stephan's NMUs and patches to mpg

Re: ITA: mpg321

2004-08-25 Thread Stephan Beyer
Hi, Chris Anderson wrote: > You definitely need to wait for a reply for at least a week, then > generally try one last time to contact him. Hijacking it after 1 day > isn't responsible and is sometimes considered rude, not everyone has > access to email 24x7. It *is* rude :) It's just... in my ov

Re: ITA: mpg321

2004-08-25 Thread Stephan Beyer
Hi, > > Please have a look at: > > http://noxa.de/~sbeyer/debian/packages/?main,src,mpg321 > Is that the sf.net CVS? yes. Oh, are there other CVS? Any with more recent changes? > > Because I'm not a DD, I hope somebody will sponsor it... perhaps Joe > > Drew himself :) > I hope so too! I ha

Re: ITA: mpg321

2004-08-25 Thread Richard A. Hecker
Joe Drew wrote: Chris Anderson wrote: You definitely need to wait for a reply for at least a week, then generally try one last time to contact him. Hijacking it after 1 day isn't responsible and is sometimes considered rude, not everyone has access to email 24x7. I do agree that not waiting for at