Raul Miller wrote:
> Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hmm, so as interim maintainer ai add it to the doc directory,
> > install it in /usr/doc/rc and forward it upstream.
>
> "ai add"?
"I add", I thought I hit shift but hit 'a' instead. Too much typing
during the last days.
> Un
Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hmm, so as interim maintainer ai add it to the doc directory,
> install it in /usr/doc/rc and forward it upstream.
"ai add"?
Anyways, it's a linux-only fix, and the upstream maintainer hasn't done
anything with the source for years.
> > [But I seem to
Raul Miller wrote:
> Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The bug report you sent does not contain a description of the
> > but. Please refer to the bug report and add some description.
> > All you sent in was a program you wrote. It is not commented
> > nor self explanatory. From what
Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The bug report you sent does not contain a description of the
> but. Please refer to the bug report and add some description.
> All you sent in was a program you wrote. It is not commented
> nor self explanatory. From what I see it mucks around with so
Hi Raul!
The bug report you sent does not contain a description of the
but. Please refer to the bug report and add some description.
All you sent in was a program you wrote. It is not commented
nor self explanatory. From what I see it mucks around with some
symblic names for signals. What do y
Package: rc
[I want to become maintainer of rc, I've mailed wnpp about
this, but nothing's happened yet. Just in case someone else
is also working on the package, I'm enclosing a script I wrote
to properly find the include file which defines the signals.]
#!/bin/sh
rm -f .signalfiles .oldsignal
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