On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 3:37 AM, Robin Rowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Aedan Kelly has made some CinePaint GTK2 debs and may be able to take on
> being our Debian maintainer. What would we need to do to make that
> happen? What's the procedure for becoming the CinePaint Debian
> maintainer?
Hi. To catch up anyone joining the thread, our CinePaint Debian
maintainer retired. I put out a call for a new maintainer.
Aedan Kelly has made some CinePaint GTK2 debs and may be able to take on
being our Debian maintainer. What would we need to do to make that
happen? What's the procedure fo
Hi Steve,
(hrm; apparently I've been bcc:ed?)
Not by me, I don't know how it happened :-)
That would be the bug that caused cinepaint to be removed from testing, but
the package has also been removed now from unstable due to
http://bugs.debian.org/437837
That report is not completely accur
Hi Robin,
> Can
someone here take that on, become the CinePaint Debian maintainer?
Ideally it would be someone who is a regular CinePaint user. Could you
survey the CinePaint userbase to find out if you have any Debian
Developers among them?
What do we do about the issue that CinePaint nee
I haven't heard from CinePaint Debian maintainer Andrew Lau in a year.
He hasn't replied to my email of last week.
Using the CinePaint GTK2 version seems the best solution for Debian. Can
someone here take that on, become the CinePaint Debian maintainer?
What do we do about the issue that Cin
(hrm; apparently I've been bcc:ed?)
On Tue, Jan 29, 2008 at 09:47:36AM -0800, Robin Rowe wrote:
> Hi. I'm the CinePaint project leader. I got a note from Daniel James at
> 64Studio that CinePaint has been removed from Debian. I tried contacting
> Debian maintainer Andrew Lau by email, but got
Hi Felipe,
> There was an attempt to reintroduce it
to debian by Thanasis Kinias, but so far nothing has happened.
I suggest Robin gets in touch with Thanasis to figure this one out, and
get a GTK+ 2 build together. It's true that this application has no
replacement in Debian, or the free so
Felipe,
> GTK+ 1.x and related libs are scheduled for removal from debian...
There's a GTK2 version of CinePaint. The configure option is --enable-gtk2.
Some CinePaint plug-ins require FLTK. But, it must be the
threads-enabled FLTK version. CinePaint CVS won't build on Debian
without that. Is
On Tuesday 29 January 2008 14:47:36 Robin Rowe wrote:
> Hi. I'm the CinePaint project leader. I got a note from Daniel James at
> 64Studio that CinePaint has been removed from Debian. I tried contacting
> Debian maintainer Andrew Lau by email, but got no reply.
>
> Daniel pointed me toward the Debi
Hi. I'm the CinePaint project leader. I got a note from Daniel James at
64Studio that CinePaint has been removed from Debian. I tried contacting
Debian maintainer Andrew Lau by email, but got no reply.
Daniel pointed me toward the Debian bug report, see below. I don't know
what it means. What
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