have a much better chance of
debugging it.
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orts.
>
> License: GPL
>
> Here you can find an example demo:
> http://www.silicondefense.com/software/snortsnarf/example/index.html
>
> And here my package:
> http://www.bee-side.com/snortsnarf_0.1-1_i386.deb
>
Hello Fabio,
Have you found a sponsor for sno
I upload
> it to unstable.
Great, I just didn't want one to slip through the cracks.
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nvironment variable `CURDIR' will
not override this value). Note that setting this variable has no
effect on the operation of `make'
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finding out how successful (or otherwise) it is.
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what users are going to
> want.
I'd ship it as I got it. If you're using CVS it's off, if you're using
the released code it's on. So the solution is simple if it is the
release code you're using.
People have said look at the user's best interest. The user
the hppa
guys or some other autobuilder.
Of course, you can always delete those lines if you are satisfied that
you can keep the files up to date yourself.
And no, you don't have to build-depends autotools-dev, that's what the
test for existence of file is for. But it is probably a good idea
e for the people who passed each checkpoint in the last
three months.
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On Fri, Aug 16, 2002 at 01:28:07PM +0100, Will Newton wrote:
> On Friday 16 Aug 2002 1:14 pm, Craig Small wrote:
>
> > The statistics are for the people who passed each checkpoint in the last
> > three months.
>
> Rather at a tangent, but it appears from reading t
k to James). I'd say a large majority
of people do not fit the category.
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> I'd be very happy if waiting has an end.
I didn't know taper was not being maintained, hmm (I probably wouldn't
of known this anyway).
We're talking about the tape backup program?
I'll sponsor your package if you want, from that if all goes well I'll
advoca
7;t Chris take a mining laser to David?
Of course Daniel can package it, Daniel can distribute it, but he cannot
put it into Debian and he might be putting himself at a (theoretical?)
risk if David is not happy.
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your application might get bounced. For example anyone in
Sydney Australia saying they cannot get a key signed, with at least 3
maintainers on the GPG exchange page and an active Debian SIG and LUG,
is obviously trying hard NOT to get their key signed.
The sponsor of mplayer would be an obvious fi
gcc-3.2 to compile it, I don't know what is the
> policy in this domain.
2.95.4, installing gcc dummy package would pull that in or
build-essential
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- Dependencies - important because I have, say, gtk libs installed but
not Qt ones, others have it the other way around.
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kage at http://alexandre.pineau.free.fr/ire_debian.htm
I have a dependency problem. It wants liballegro4, I got liballegro4a
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adable - Craigs notes] (ip = 0x0)
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packages I'd
> like to maintain is nearly ready.
>
> Should I wait for my application to be approved or look for a sponsor?
> Should I report an ITP even if I'm not a Debian Developer?
I'd look for a sponsor and do an ITP, actually the other way around.
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, there is interest by the respective developers
in maintaining them.
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't be done. I've gotten bugs about it before, they get closed
and I've never seen something yet that is either going to bite the
maintainer in future and/or is just plain silly.
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On Mon, Feb 03, 2003 at 10:39:47AM +0100, Arnaud Vandyck wrote:
> If debmake is out-of-date, what are the best tools used today to make
> a package?
dh-make, not that I'm biased or anything
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ame as other peoples or even the majority of
packages.
Quick example, assuming that ./configure exists means it is an
autoconf'ed package is a bad assumption.
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s now
That's a concern, Tony has been one of the more active advocates.
Hope everything is ok.
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Is a simple setresuid/gid to nobody/nogroup
> enough?
nobody/nogroup is often a bad idea and is an evil remnant of Ye Olde
Unix. Far better to make it a uidi gid for itself, which is what most
daemons do now.
If paranoid, you might like to check your uid and gid after you have set
them, to mak
t a sponsor, that is a Debian developer
who would upload it on your behalf.
2) You could write a RFP (Request For Package) of it
3) You could become a developer yourself.
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n I ask is it really neccessary to ask the same
questions over and over again. consider two scenarios:
I have some special files or I never want them upgraded for some reason
I have a DSL connection and want the latest and greatest every time.
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sponsive or had moved on to
other projects.
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ou are! I assume somewhere in Germany. A key
signing pretty much guarantees you need to meet someone.
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see shy jo, who is not a dh_make user
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t; programs or is the best thing to do to look at similar package and copy
> and modify the control files?
dh_make is the simplest way, you can of course take the files out of
the /usr/share directory as someone else mentioned.
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y who will eventually get his email is a
english speaking Australian so the mail needs to be in english...
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It nearly does what you want.
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ng
that uses more than one database variety. mnogosearch for example.
I do
mkdir build-pgsql
cd build-pgsql
../configure .
and
$(MAKE) -C build-pgsql
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it. At the very worse tag it wontfix and set it to normal.
But its not a real bug and should be closed.
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handle most of these quite well. The fact that the archive
extracts out to that directory means the orig.tar.gz is being created.
I generally never let that happen by always renaming the upstream tar
file to orig.tar.gz as my first step.
eg, mv LPRng-3.4.20.tar.gz lprng_3.4.20.orig.tar.gz
- Crai
ed forward let me know and I'll sponsor it.
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On Sun, May 25, 2014 at 02:00:57AM +0200, Hugo Lefeuvre wrote:
> It should be done now. The new name of the binary is qtop.
> I've uploaded the package on mentos.debian.org.[0]
As the procps maintainer, thanks for doing this. We really don't want
to get the two confused!
- Craig
er
didn't consider duplicate and identical license clauses. It is checking
for duplicate license codes for different licenses.
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Copyright 1999 John Doe2
License: Unlicense
[unlicense stuff goes here]
[1] https://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/
[2] http://spdx.org/licenses/Unlicense.html
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Hi Markus,
Yes Nils was doing a nmu for me. Unless they are very keen I'll handle
the backports. As you said the confusion is on the sponsorship. We were
using a
Mentors as a way of getting the package from him to me in the standard way.
- Craig
On Tue, 24 Dec. 2019, 4:27 am Markus Koschany,
pkg-buildflags (correctly) trips these things up. I've
found them a useful check for getting upstream in order.
But yes, as Jakub said, bit hard to debug this further without the
actual command line.
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f the GNU General Public License
>
> Hm, this is what dh_make have in:
> /usr/share/debhelper/dh_make/licenses/lgpl2
So it is! I've fixed that now.
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On Mon, Nov 16, 2015 at 1:21 AM Sam Morris wrote:
> I am looking for a sponsor for my package "vim-command-t"
>
I tried building it but it looks like you are missing a dependency.
make[1]: Entering directory '/build/vim-command-t-1.13'
cd ruby/command-t && ruby extconf.rb
mkmf.rb can't find hea
2
or how do you tell command-t to link to the vim it knows about.
On Tue, Nov 24, 2015 at 10:51 PM Sam Morris wrote:
> On Tue, 2015-11-24 at 11:35 +0000, Craig Small wrote:
> >
> > On Mon, Nov 16, 2015 at 1:21 AM Sam Morris wrote:
> > > I am looking for a sponsor for
On Thu, Nov 26, 2015 at 3:45 AM Sam Morris wrote:
> I think this happens because you have vim 2:7.4.488-7 (from jessie)
> installed, which uses libruby2.1. vim in testing/unstable uses libruby2.2,
> so upgrading to this version would get things working.
>
It would, but the packaging system should
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