dann frazier wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 06, 2006 at 01:32:42PM -0600, dann frazier wrote:
> > On Tue, Jun 06, 2006 at 09:23:45PM +0200, Frans Pop wrote:
> > > The more arches are built by the same person, the easier coordination is.
> > > So your offer is very welcome.
> > >
> > > Note that you'll need
As a new maintainer task from Moritz Muehlenhoff I'm aiming to get the
upstream unmaintained and security prone lesstif1 removed from Debian.
Lesstif1 is superseded by lesstif2.
The 22 affected packages are as follows:
clustalx
xtel
xsol
xmpi
xmcd
twpsk
twclock
stardic
sqsh
On Tue, Jun 06, 2006 at 01:32:42PM -0600, dann frazier wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 06, 2006 at 09:23:45PM +0200, Frans Pop wrote:
> > The more arches are built by the same person, the easier coordination is.
> > So your offer is very welcome.
> >
> > Note that you'll need to check out the kernel udeb pa
Dear Debian Release team,
I would like to suggest some set of hints:
easy classpath/2:0.91-3 cacao/0.96-1 jamvm/1.4.3-1
easy gtk-sharp2/2.8.2-2 gecko-sharp2/2.8.2-2 gnome-keyring-sharp/0.0.1-8
gtksourceview-sharp2/0.10-3 monodevelop/0.10-1
Cheers,
--
Bill. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Imagine a larg
* Nathanael Nerode ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [060612 15:19]:
> This is actually rather good. The uninstallability count in 'testing'
> on i386 is down to the lowest count I've ever seen.
I removed some packages that were uninstallable. BTW, the count is
higher than you might expect, because we put xorg
This is actually rather good. The uninstallability count in 'testing'
on i386 is down to the lowest count I've ever seen.
Unfortunately, it's not perfect because totem is uninstallable
You probably don't actually want to do this, but if you feel like it,
this would fix that.
urgent popt/1.10
On Sat, Jun 03, 2006 at 02:42:57PM +0100, Simon Huggins wrote:
> I asked on IRC but noone seemed to respond so I'm asking again here.
> Could someone please remove:
> xfce4-notes-plugin #370111
> xfce4-datetime-plugin #370113
> xfce4-cpufreq-plugin #370114
> from etch?
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