Re: packages in GNU but not in Debian

2004-07-17 Thread John Darrington
I have an unofficial package for gnubik (for which I'm the upstream maintainer) at http://darrington.wattle.id.au/deb . It's a couple of versions behind right now. I'm not a Debian developer and don't have the time to commit to being one. However if some kind soul wants to import gnubik into

Re: packages in GNU but not in Debian

2004-05-20 Thread Kirk Strauser
At 2004-05-19T02:20:56Z, Dan Jacobson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Here is a simpleminded listing of packages in the GNU directory but not in > Debian yet. As others have pointed out, many (most?) of those are in Debian already. Furthermore, Debian is not a product of GNU, and is under no obliga

Re: packages in GNU but not in Debian

2004-05-20 Thread Jonathan Dowland
At the very least, On Wed, May 19, 2004 at 10:20:56AM +0800, Dan Jacobson wrote: > gdbm ghostscript glib glibc prolog gnutls midnightcommander smalltalk > parted windowmaker gnuclasspath osip ... are in debian, so your script is faulty. > xnee ... is still alpha quality. I'm impressed that as

Re: packages in GNU but not in Debian

2004-05-19 Thread Joachim Fahnenmueller
On Wed, May 19, 2004 at 10:20:56AM +0800, Dan Jacobson wrote: > Here is a simpleminded listing of packages in the GNU directory but not in Debian > yet. > $ lynx -dump http://www.gnu.org/directory/GNU/| > perl -wnle 'if(m@/GNU/.*.html@)[EMAIL PROTECTED] q{[./]}; print lc $F[$#F-1]}'|sort > -o /tm

Re: packages in GNU but not in Debian

2004-05-19 Thread Colin Watson
On Wed, May 19, 2004 at 10:20:56AM +0800, Dan Jacobson wrote: > Here is a simpleminded listing of packages in the GNU directory but not in Debian > yet. > $ lynx -dump http://www.gnu.org/directory/GNU/| > perl -wnle 'if(m@/GNU/.*.html@)[EMAIL PROTECTED] q{[./]}; print lc $F[$#F-1]}'|sort > -o /tm

Re: packages in GNU but not in Debian

2004-05-19 Thread Alan Shutko
Dan Jacobson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Here is a simpleminded listing of packages in the GNU directory but > not in Debian yet. That's a bit too simpleminded. Many/most of those _are_ in Debian, but with slightly different names. (Like, well, glibc.) Others don't apply. (Like djgpp.) I'm