Bug#68087 acknowledged by developer (Bug#68087: fixed)

2001-01-09 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
This is an automatic notification regarding your Bug report #68087: Please remove chimera completely, which was filed against the ftp.debian.org package. It has been closed by one of the developers, namely Debian Archive Maintenance <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. Their explanation is attached below. If th

Re: crafty: suggesting bugfixes

2001-01-09 Thread Joey Hess
Tommi Komulainen wrote: > Yes please. > Just to make things clear, my intention is not to adopt this package and > like I said earlier I'm not a Debian developer. I just wanted to have more > up to date version packaged and doing it myself seemed to be the fastest > way. Oh, ok. Then if you can j

Re: crafty: suggesting bugfixes

2001-01-09 Thread Tommi Komulainen
On Tue, Jan 09, 2001 at 01:33:53PM -0800, Joey Hess wrote: > > I have now moved the initial files in /usr/lib/games/crafty. They are then > > copied in postinst to /var/lib/games/crafty, not overwriting anything in > > the process. The files are removed in postrm on purge as you suggested. > > The

Re: crafty: suggesting bugfixes

2001-01-09 Thread Joey Hess
Tommi Komulainen wrote: > I have now moved the initial files in /usr/lib/games/crafty. They are then > copied in postinst to /var/lib/games/crafty, not overwriting anything in > the process. The files are removed in postrm on purge as you suggested. The files can be pretty big, can't they? I thin

Re: crafty: suggesting bugfixes

2001-01-09 Thread Tommi Komulainen
(Hmm, let's see if I get Mail-Followup-To -header correctly this time.) > > > W: crafty: file-in-unusual-dir var/games/crafty/books.bin > > > W: crafty: non-standard-file-perm var/games/crafty/books.bin 0664 != 0644 > > The first message is because we don't generally install files in /var > > at a

Bug#81705: suck: build fails (on alpha)

2001-01-09 Thread Paul Slootman
Package: suck Version: 4.2.5-1 The build on alpha stopped with the following error: -> install -p -m 644 debian/get-news.8 /usr/local/src/build/s/suck-4.2.5/debian/tmp-suck/usr/share/man/man8/get-news.8 LD_LIBRARY_PATH="debian/tmp-suck/lib:debian/tmp-suck/usr/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH" dpkg-shlibd

levee_3.4o-2_i386.changes REJECTED

2001-01-09 Thread Debian Installer
Rejected: source package was produced by broken dpkg 1.8.1[.1]; please rebuild with later version. === If you don't understand why your files were rejected, or if the override file requires editing, reply to this email. Your rejected files are in incoming/REJECT/. (Some may also be in incoming/

Bug#81698: mxmaps: Are CVS directories supposed to be included?

2001-01-09 Thread Eric Zeller
Package: mxmaps Version: 1.0-7 Severity: important When I first ran xmap - it complained of missing directories, I had to mkdir CVS in two places, then it finished installing itself, but now it segfaults on about half the menu choices. I cannot view any of the vector maps, I cannot access track

Re: Debian Bug Revision System

2001-01-09 Thread Raphael Hertzog
Le Tue, Jan 09, 2001 at 12:29:44PM +, Mark Brown écrivait: > > Of course, if the BTS could be available through a SQL (or LDAP? Ben ?) > > server, it would even be better/simpler for you ... > > The BTS is avaliable through LDAP - see reportbug for an example of > using it like that. I know I

Re: Debian Bug Revision System

2001-01-09 Thread Mark Brown
On Tue, Jan 09, 2001 at 12:53:49PM +0100, Raphael Hertzog wrote: > Of course, if the BTS could be available through a SQL (or LDAP? Ben ?) > server, it would even be better/simpler for you ... The BTS is avaliable through LDAP - see reportbug for an example of using it like that. -- Mark Brown

Re: Debian Bug Revision System

2001-01-09 Thread Raphael Hertzog
Le Mon, Jan 08, 2001 at 06:07:29PM +, Luis Arocha -data- écrivait: > I haven't received any feedback to my last posts to debian-qa. Is anybody > interested in the correct closing & classification of bugs? Is anybody > interested in the Bug Revision System or am I losing my time? No, you're not